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    Have you ever wondered how was it like to live in the freshwater biome? I’m going to tell you some interesting things about thies biome. Surprisingly, only one fifth of the of the earth are freshwater biomes, and only 3% of the water on Earth. Freshwater is located on every continent even Antarctica. I selected this biome because I know that we need freshwater, and I wanted to know where we get it from and who effect by taking it. Next, I will talk to you what the environment is like in the…

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    Chinese Medicine History

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    Endangered species such as sharks, often harvested for their fins, are known as a keystone species, a species of plant or animal that produces a major impact (as by predation) on its ecosystem and is considered essential to maintaining optimum ecosystem function or structure (Merriam Webster). Keystone species, such…

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    Meat is defined by the Oxford English Dictionary as the flesh of an animal or bird. Food is any nutritious substance that is being eaten by man, animal or absorbed by plants in order to grow and maintain life. Meat is one of the many foods consumed by man. Meat is healthy, nutritious and beneficial to the existence and survival of man. Survival of man is, therefore, reliant the availability of vitamins, minerals and the classes of food man eats. The United States Department of Agriculture…

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    ZO3017-Gerhand Schlosser Student Name: Claudia Speight Student Id: 13402132 The role of Modularity is important in evolutionary development The role of modularity is important in the developmental repatterning in evolutionary development. Organisms are composed of modules which are units of elements. Developmental modules serve as building blocks for evolution. They can been seen in heterotopy, heterochrony, heterometry, loss of modules and redeployment of modules. Here we will see…

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    smaller fish. And without the sharks feeding on these fish our seas would be stripped of important plants, because of over consumption. However, there are programs that help decrease the number of shark deaths. Shark Savers, Wild Aid, and Finished with Fins all play a major role in world wide shark conservation. they were able to decrease annual shark consumption from 10,292 tons to 3,087 tons in just one year. Almost a 70 percent decrease. Authorities were also able to enforce new laws to help…

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    Imagine being taken from everything you know – your mother and father, your home, and being put in a completely foreign place. While this may not be a reality for most of you, it’s an everyday occurrence for animals out in the wild. Not only are animals taken from their habitats, they are put into unsafe and abusive exhibits where they are met with unsuitable resources and cruelty that in some cases results in death. The brutal treatment of animals needs to be addressed and fixed before the…

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    one. But it is worth it. To make a place be beautiful it must give an experience on finding one's self. The Angels Landing Trail is one of the most famous and thrilling hikes in the national park system. Zion's pride and joy runs along a narrow rock fin with dizzying drop-offs on both sides. The trail culminates at a lofty perch, boasting magnificent views in every direction. Rarely is such an intimidating path so frequented by hikers. One would think that this narrow ridge with deep chasms on…

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    Benjamin Franklin is widely known as one of our founding fathers who helped in the formation of a newly founded country, government, and way of living. Benjamin Franklin was born in the town of Boston in the state of Massachusetts on January 17th in the year of 1706. His father was Josiah Franklin, and Anne Child, but his mother was unknown to him. His father's second spouse, whose name was Abiah Folger took responsibility and care of the young Benjamin Franklin during his early childhood.…

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    Hindenburg Research Paper

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    Airship Travel. It was to be one of Nazi Germany's finest airships. The Hindenburg was supposed to represent the greatness of Germany and its leader, Adolf Hitler. Because of this the Hindenburg was emblazoned with large swastikas on it’s vertical fins. The Hindenburg would soon enter service-carrying passengers across Europe and North and South America. The Hindenburg was supposed to be the first in a fleet of Zeppelin owned airships, designed for commercial air travel…

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    Seatbelt Monologue

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    cats. *** The unforgiving waves crash and splash fiercely below just a couple of meters away from me now. I am still falling. The front of the plane begins to hit the water, smashing into millions of little pieces. I can practically see the menacing fins of the sharks lurking in the murky water below, waiting for their next feed. *** I hear laughter. It begins as a small chuckle but soon develops into the kind of laughter that comes from deep down in a person’s belly. Pure happiness. It’s the…

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