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    to apply baking soda paste to the sting. The sodium bicarbonate in the baking soda neutralizes the bee venom and relieves the itch. Also, if you ever experience being stung by a jellyfish, a remedy for this is to also apply a baking soda paste t deactivate the stinger. Sodium Bicarbonate in Antacids Bee and Jellyfish Sting Treatment Sodium bicarbonate is also used for intravenous (IV) injection to help replenish electrolytes. Sodium bicarbonate is basic, so it also helps neutralize any…

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    Drug discovery represents one of the most promising and highly visible outcomes of marine biotechnology research (Mishra, 2007).Bio-chemicals produced by marine invertebrates, algae and bacteria are very different than those from related terrestrial organisms and thus offer great potential as new classes of medicines. To date, examples of marine-derived drugs include an antibiotic from fungi, two closely related compounds from a sponge that treat cancer and the herpes virus, and a neurotoxin…

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    Tina Tippett Case Summary

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    1. The plaintiff is Tina Tippett, C.O.B as Trek Travel Co. 2. The defendants are John Looney and Sally Tunes. 3. The burden of proof is on Tina Tippett, the plaintiff in the case. Tina Tippett is obligated to prove all elements of her claim, against John Looney and Sally Tunes, to the court. In a civil matter the plaintiff is required to prove that the defendants are liable, and therefore the defendants do not have a burden placed on them to refute the facts of the plaintiff’s case. In addition,…

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    can cause “temporary paralysis and death if not treated” (Britt). Many professionals always stress the importance of wetsuits mainly because generally it is cold deep in the ocean but also to have a slight prevention against sea urchins and box jellyfish. Sea urchins are “sharp and brittle” and can cause major cuts (Gibb). Apart…

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    There is no doubt that with a blind eye, society is able to witness that to the tip of the atmosphere to the bare minerals on the ground that nature is important in everyday life. It is what makes up Earth and creates a place where a diversity of humans can thrive and become who they strive to be. Whether it be the air, water, animals or even the other earthly elements, they all contain particular traits that make up the environment that people consider to have in common. The idea of this is…

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    At this location there were tons of jellyfish in and out of the water, some where washed up on shore and just I assume died there. While we were in the water searching for shells my grandpa yells out a loud “ouch” and saw that a jellyfish had stung him. I was so curious that I went up to one of the jellyfishes washed up at shore and decided to touch it. I wanted to see how it actually…

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    Velellas

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    Velellas, a genus of cnidarians, are more on the odd looking side. These common jellyfish- like creatures are found on the North American West Coast. Though they don’t have a traditional “medusa” or “polyp” looking form, their body shapes are more of a flat, disk- like colony of specialized personal polyps and are about 6- 7cm in diameter.. They generally live in warm to warm- temperate waters and oceans and live off shore. Due to them mostly floating above water, they have a vibrant blue color…

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    Finding Nemo Clownfish

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    Finding Nemo is about the adventure of a clownfish named Nemo. Before Nemo was born, his parents lived in an anemone deep in the ocean. Their names were Marlin and Coral, and they had a very fun and happy life. First, they had many fish eggs that they were keeping safe in their reef. One day, a barracuda came and attacked them. Then the beast managed to take the mom and all the baby fish except for one. His name was Nemo. It was difficult for Marlin, the father clownfish, to take care of Nemo…

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    Stormbreaker Stereotypes

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    grass on foot, or ‘the killing field’(page 139) as it is referred to and yet he survives the attack and takes out his attackers. Another great moment in Stormbreaker is in the chapter ‘Deep water’ where Alex is tricked by Nadia Vole and trapped in a jellyfish tank. Although it has already been discussed how Alex probably shouldn’t have survived this situation, it is still was an intense moment which makes Stormbreaker a great example of spy fiction. The chapter ‘Twelve 0’Clock is the story's…

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    take it.” Sandy said. “Thank you Sandy.” SpongeBob replied. After they got the tools for investigating, they did the investigation soon. The first investigation place was Jelly field and they asked the jellyfish, “Did you see Mr. Crabby stole Neptune’s crown or not?” They got no answer from jellyfish except tons of stinging. Then, they ran away to the beach to save their lives as almost half of their body full of small bumps. Luckily, in the beach they met Larry and directly asked him the same…

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