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    This story is about Bob. He is a blobfish. He has a daughter named Sarah and a wife named Melissa. They are in their living room one day and that is where it all went wrong. “ Hey Sarah, time for breakfast,” said Melissa, “we have to get there before all the other fish so we get the good stuff.” Sarah replied, “Ok, I’m ready, but where’s Dad.” Bob comes barreling into the room, saying “Oh no, oh no, I’m going down, I need Sarah, the master engineer to save me.” Sarah says “ I’ll save you!”…

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    Gardentown Museum Report

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    Baltimore from Paris in the 1920's with armfuls of modern and impressionist art; their treasures are housed in the eponyous Cone Wing. There is also a cool, quirky restaurant, "Gertrude's" on site, which serves up some pretty inspired dishes including crab cakes in several forms.� Not far away from the BMA is the Homewood campus of world-renowned Johns Hopkins University, worth a visit for its beautiful landscapes and architecture as well as the whiff of 'genius' in the air! Looking for…

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    The blue crabs are considered a big topic to be dealt with in the Chesapeake Bay on the East Coast. Blue crabs are considered a great deal in the Chesapeake Bay for food or produce near Maryland and Virginia, so when scientists discovered that the blue crab numbers have dropped significantly to the point where they can’t sustain themselves anymore, there are works in progress to help bring back the blue crabs before they go extinct. Some people and authors have written debates and arguments…

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    Mud Flats Habitat

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    Mud flats are a vital type of marine habitat that provide several different functions for various marine invertebrates. They provide both permanent and temporary homes to small invertebrates including several species of worms, crabs, snails, and other benthic fauna. These organisms are responsible for the breakdown of organic materials often deposited here, as well as filling the role of prey for many predators that hunt in the shallow waters (Dyer et al., 2000). Mud flats are most often…

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    Tom’s the Fiddler Crab Catcher One late afternoon, as I looked out from a large window where I work, I saw this raggedy white van pulling into the parking lot. As It park towards the north side of the lot, I noticed the AC unit protruding from the back door. My attention changed as a customer came in I greeted him and, as usual with his nasty attitude he said “Newport one hundred on a box, a blue game and the rest on pump 5”. He dangled the bundled up twenty-dollar bill on the counter, revolved…

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    big square crab trap at the opening of the creek. We traveled a little further up the marsh, when my father said this looks like a good spot to start, so my brother and I started to bait the lines. We all throw out our lines and waited. We waited for about 5 minutes before we got our first bite. Then my father showed us how to slowly pull in the line so you don’t scare the crab away. When the crab gets closer, my father pulled out a fishing net and would use it to scoop the crabs up. My…

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    to take them with us in thier carrier we got with them.My carrier has a little palm tree inside with little rocks and this phome like thing that they eat. On my hermit crabs shell it has littlke diamonds with a cute little bow on the top. kayleys has a zebra looking carrier and on the inside it has little emojis and on the hermit crab she had all these wierd designs on it, stormy has a carrier that she got to make her self. She put little crosses on it and liitle diamonds on the top. and finally…

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    Erutan-Personal Narrative

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    amplified the voices of the river and her inhabitants. The little girl listened. Fishermen from villages all along the coast spoke of the declining clam harvest. Little clams seemed to have disappeared overnight. Where had the spat gone? The green crabs gobbled…

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    Polluted runoff is water from rain or melting snow that runs across the paved land instead of seeping into the ground and being filtered naturally. It happens with the water that flows off of our streets, parking lots, and building rooftops and it picks up all kinds of hazardous waste like pet waste, debris, manure, pesticides, oil, and automotive fluids. If the runoff is poorly treated or untreated, it negatively affects the water quality and the aquatic life in the local streams, then the…

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    Extraordinarily Ordinary Magical Realism uses the extraordinary to show a person a different view on the world they live in. It allows one to be taken away from a very boring and mundane way of life, and afterwards one sees things previously taken for granted. Magical Realism was created by two South American authors, Marquez and Borges. Marquez is also the author of A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings, so it makes sense that he wrote about a literary classification he helped create. A Very Old…

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