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    Republican Party has constantly honored John Locke’s viewpoint through their belief system. The ambiguity of specific governmental powers incorporated into the Constitution caused ample room for disagreement among the founding fathers. Alexander Hamilton and John Madison created the Federalist party which began to rise with support for a government that exerted public securities on an individual basis. Upon Hamilton’s death, the Federalist Party began to diminish and the Democratic-Republican…

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    regarding sharks and make it illegal, there would be effects to our world and a few to some businesses. Once the essential shark population came back there would be a decline in tuna, meaning businesses would lose profit on these commercially caught fish. There are 80 nation that longline for tuna annually (FAO). These nations would face a somewhat dramatic lose to their economy as tuna has become a major export and essential to their governments GDP. Though, once the tuna population falls the…

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    provides Santiago with a link to his younger days, as well as the strength and idealism that are associated with youth. At the beginning of the book, which wrote: “He no longer dreamed of storms, nor of women, nor of great occurrences, nor of great fish, nor fights, nor contests of strength, nor of his wife. He only dreamed of places now and of the lions on the beach.”(19) Corresponsively,…

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    A Cold And Windy Day

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    to dredge the oyster beds to make some money for upcoming bills and came to a conclusion that someone had illegally fished his beds. Many people in lower Terrebonne Parish depend on commercial fishing to make a living. Robert paid for his lease to fish the oyster beds and someone else basically took his paycheck from him. When people commit illegal activity on the waterways, it can harm families’ income and way of living. The Wildlife and Fisheries agents in lower Terrebonne Parish should…

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    plants and sea life still out there. Aside from the sheer admiration, humans have figured out just how valuable the Ocean is to our well-being and survival. Humans rely on the Ocean for transportation of international goods and services, food like fish and shellfish, mining minerals such as salt, recreational transportation…

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    awards: Biggest fish, smallest fish, most fish, and 1 other. I was going to try to catch the biggest fish, and not give up. I cast my line out into the lake. I stared at the bobber, not taking my eye off of it. “ZIP!” The bobber went under the water. I jerked the pole up and started reeling the fish in as quickly as I could. “SPLASH!” The little fish I had caught popped out of the water like a cork. I took the fish off the hook and I…

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    Like if a fish were to eat some plastic it could choke or die from ingesting it because of what it's made out of. The main purpose of the video was to show off the beauty of the ocean and what it could look like with no trash. They even start the video off with Kelly…

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    Introduction Humans and sharks have different digestive systems in order to suit what they eat. Humans are omnivores which means they eat a variety of either animals, plants or both. On the other hand, sharks are carnivores which means they only eat meat. Another factor that dictates what they eat is the environment they live in. Humans live in a human habitat and sharks live in an aquatic habitat. Over time, both humans and sharks have learned how to adapt to their environment. Humans have…

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    Platypus Alternate Ending

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    Platypus was swimming one day on the river. He saw a flock of ducks and went to say hi. “Hi” platypus said. “Hi loser” one of ducks called out. “Hey I'm not a loser” platypus replied. “Yeah you are your just not cool. You don't even have a bill like us. You can talk with us when your cool.” Platypus was shocked. He couldn't believe he wasn't cool. “I’ll get a bill” platypus told himself “no matter what.” Platypus went on shore and thought how he could get a bill. “Hey you” platypus heard.…

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    Elizabeth’s Journey Mother and Father stop in front of a dock with crashing waves hitting the side. I crash into them knocking all of my stuff out of my hands, I look up slowly regaining my balance. My jaw drops when I look up not only do I see the waves crashing and people running here and there, knocking people over, and see people make way for the wealthy. I gawked a colossal ship standing in front of me settling in the water, the ship that is to take me to New York, from Southampton.…

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