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    Precis 2 Migration and Dieting: Various Practices Throughout Health and Culture Current Student University of South Florida, Sarasota-Manatee Migration and dieting: Various practices throughout health and culture Throughout the extensive field of culture, health and illness are a variety of features that serve a critical role for the foundation of different practices and beliefs. Primarily, the features that are emphasized throughout chapters three and twelve are migration and dietary…

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    Dylan Bertsch Professor Kathleen Snow English 1101 4 December 2015 To SeaWorld and Away Orcas– cute, intriguing sea dwellers that captivate SeaWorld viewers and the like around the world, live happy and healthy lives in captivity. Contrary to popular beliefs, SeaWorld has and always will remain committed to the wellbeing of orcas. The propaganda documentary Blackfish portrays SeaWorld as an evil and cruel entity that mistreats orcas and other animals. Nothing could be further from the…

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    1. Identify and discuss three reasons that endangerment occurss. One of the reasons that endangerment occur is habitat destruction. Habitat destruction has gone over to the top because mostly all the wild animals has really what to call a home. Man kind has wiped out their homes for our house,food markets and many more things that can provide us but not them. A second one would be illegal hunting. Illegal hunting had made many animals died because of this type of game. For putting them up as…

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    529 (Fla.App. 2 Dist. 1999) case, the fact that the landlord provided a key for use indicates that he knew about the locking system. This is despite the fact that the locking system went against the established codes of the particular jurisdiction (Manatee County Building Code). The difference between this case and the Parker claim is that there was a violation of building codes based on ignorance. In the Parker claim, the landlord failed to act despite his knowledge of some of the provisions of…

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    The ecosystem that has more area than all of Earth’s land masses combined is the Pacific Ocean. The Pacific Ocean is an oceanic biome that is located between the Americas, Asian and Australian continents. It is the largest of the world’s five oceans ocean and is approximately 63.8 million square miles full of saltwater, ecosystems, and organisms. The ocean is an average of 13,000 feet deep and covers more than 30 percent of the Earth’s surface. These are just a few defining characteristics of…

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    Working a couple days ago I realized how much I took my breaks off from school for granted, and this got me thinking about what I have done on the vacations I have taken during these breaks. Every year my parents take a four day to weeklong vacation somewhere in the Caribbean or Central America, and every other year I go along with them. Vacationing in a foreign country is a very interesting time for sure, and having been to Mexico three times (all in resorts), Costa Rica twice (once in a resort…

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    The Everglades

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    Journalist, author, environmental activist, and founder of Friends of the Everglades, Marjory Stoneman Douglas, said in her book, The Everglades: River of Grass, “There are no other Everglades in the world. They are, they have always been, one of the unique regions of the earth; remote, never wholly known. Nothing anywhere else is like them…” (Douglas) The Everglades are located in the southern part of Florida. The Everglades National Park was established on December 6, 1947. The reason the park…

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    Contextual Factors Contextual factors embody a considerable amount of influence on students throughout their educational journey. Teachers have a responsibility to be aware of the factors that the students are facing outside of the classroom. Outside of the classroom the teacher needs to familiarize themselves with the contextual factors in the community, district, and school. Teachers that are more aware of the contextual factors facing their students can plan a more successful lesson. I am…

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    There are three hundred species of birds, in which the Audubon's Crested Carcara, Piping Plover, Roseate Tern, and Red Knot are endangered. More than half of the life on Dry Tortugas consists of marine life. The American Crocodile, West Indian Manatee, Caribbean Monk Seal, Finback Whale, Humpback Whale, Right Whale and the famous, Loggerhead, Hawksbill, Green Sea, Kemp's Ridley, and Leatherback Sea turtles are all endangered species. Beneath the Dry Tortugas islands, lies some of North America's…

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    The Great Barrier Reef is a coastal habitat off the coast of Queensland, Australia. The system is the largest coral reef and living structure in the world, reaching around 2,575 in length. It’s made up of approximately 2,900 individual reefs with 900 islands. The Great Barrier Reef is the perfect habitat for many species of marine life such as coral and over one thousand five hundred species of fish. The reef contains many different life forms such as: fish, sea turtles, giant clams, sea snakes,…

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