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    to plastic bag flotsam”. So many marine animals are dying and at risk because plastic bags look like food to them such as the jellyfish sea turtles feed on or are accidentally ingested such as by whales who open their mouth to feed on small organisms and instead suck in plastic bags and other plastic items. Lights also mentions how smaller organisms such as fish and jellyfish are also being affected not because they are eating…

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    the beach. The next place I have been is Colorado. One of the things I love to do most there is snow ski. Another place I have been is Missouri. I love to go to Silver Dollar City. There are many fun things to do in Alabama. At the beach I caught jellyfish and also got stung a lot by them. I ate a lot of seafood there. Some of my favorite things to eat there were Crab Legs, Royal Reds Shrimp, and Gumbo. We also went on this really big fishing boat to go see Dolphins jump up behind our boat, it…

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    When someone gets a job they always hope that they get a good boss, but what if instead that supervisor is boss from hell? The boss could be considered a workaholic, one won’t want let his employs leave work in a timely manner. Or a perfectionist that wants every task, every project done to excellence, when the fact is nothing is ever perfect. In the essay, “How to Deal with a Difficult Boss” by Donna Hogarty it talks about different types of bosses that we could come in contact within the work…

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    Genetically modified organisms, or GMOs, have caused quite a debate since they were introduced in the early 70’s. In general, GMOs referred to any organism whose genetic makeup was a result of experimental crossbreeding (gmo). Scientists were then able to narrow the definition down once recombinant DNA techniques were discovered and introduced. We now refer to GMOs as simply any organism that is genetically modified by recombinant DNA technology (great gmo debate). We originally started to…

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    Hey, I'm Kyle and I would like to tell you a few things about my life. I have one brother and two sisters that I love. I was born in California and was very happy, but a few months later I moved out to Colorado for help with my family. This time was hard for me because I was very young and didn't know much. But as I got older I got more adjusted to things and stuff was easier to do. When it was the first day of school at Niwot elementary it was hard, but easy because I wasn't used to school, but…

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    Compare the ways in which Philip Larkin and Sylvia Plath explore family relationships. In Ariel and The Whitsun Weddings Sylvia Plath and Philip Larkin often explore family relationships. For Sylvia Plath, the family is an arena of pain, irony and anger. Philip Larkin in contrast, explores the family from a more detached and resigned viewpoint. Medusa is a poem by Sylvia Plath. The title Medusa is very significant because not many people would dare to link their mother to the image of Medusa…

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    Octopus Research Paper

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    up to 2 in. Plankton- Phytoplankton Found in the upper pelagic zone, these microalgae float near the surface of the ocean where light can penetrate through. Phytoplankton live off sunlight for photosynthesis. Whales, shrimp, snails, jellyfish and a wide range of pelagic fish feed off this plankton. Sargassum- Algae Genus Found in floating on the surface of the pelagic zone these plants also know as brown algae survive of sunlight and provide for surface animals such as turtles,…

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    is educational for the following reasons; first, it features a collection of over eleven thousand animals, representing five-hundred different sea species. Secondly, these species range from the porcupine fish, giant octopus, and puffins, to the jellyfish, spider crabs, and so much more! For each of these different species, you will learn about their habitats, eating habits, and their mating rituals. The Aquarium also offers “Teacher, family, and student days”. These are the days that are best…

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    Summer of 2012, hot, sunny, and one of the longest trips of my life. My family decided that we wanted to go to California for a vacation. But of course sports had a conflict with it so we had to delay it a few days. My sister Hannah played MAYB basketball and her team was going to Nationals in Oklahoma. Nationals is where everyone from out of state comes and play and competes to be the best. I was 11 years old at the time so I thought everyone who played was as good as the WNBA. This took about…

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    The Evolution Of Chordates

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    in between the anus and the mouth, connecting both to each other. The earliest fossil record of Deuterostomes, the Kimberella, an organism similar to a jellyfish, is believed to have appeared over 558 million years ago, or during the Precambrian eon. Scientists continue to debate whether the Kimberella should be classified as a type of jellyfish or a…

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