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    To understand about the issue of fusion between Common Law and Equity it is very important to look back at the history of equity, where common law is widely discuss and debates, the same should also apply to equity. At the early stage of equity it seems that common law and equity principle are very differ in principles where the common law seek justice through precedents, equity thrive by its own set of principles, one of its principle is to judge a case by case basis. Based on English law…

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    The Chesapeake Bay is a marine aquatic life zone biome. This estuary is a mixture of salt water and fresh water. This is a sub biome of the Aquatic. The Chesapeake Bay is the largest estuary in the United States and third largest in the world. An estuary is a body of water where the salt water of the ocean mixes with the fresh water of rivers and streams. The Bay is 200 miles long and flows through the states of Virginia and Maryland. More than 150 rivers, creeks, and streams flow into the…

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    ship is “an archeological miracle”? What evidence in the article supports your answer? The ship was described as a “an archeological miracle” because of its ability to remain in in such great condition after many years “If it wasn't for the zebra mussels [covering the shipwreck]”. 2. Kennard and Scovill said they regard the shipwreck as a war grave. What did they mean by this? What evidence in the article supports your answer? "Certainly it is one of the earliest discovered shipwrecks, if not…

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    Salinity In Earth Harbor

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    Methods Study Area East Harbor is a 291-ha back-barrier salt marsh and coastal lagoon located within the Cape Cod National Seashore (CCNS), N.Truro, Massachusetts (Thiet et al. 2014a). East Harbor was artificially isolated from Cape Cod Bay in 1868 when the original 300-m wide inlet was diked due to the construction of a causeway for use by trains and automobiles (Portnoy et al. 2005). In 1894, a drainage system was installed that allowed freshwater to escape the system (Portnoy et al. 2006),…

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    The Escape of the Freeway in Didion 's Play it As it Lays The absence or termination of life or existence provokes an act of escape. Escape from a life of nothingness can be both a healing mechanism and the discovery of purpose in an individuals life. Maria Wyeth 's intensity of denial and passivity devour every single one of her actions throughout Joan Didion 's Play It As It Lays. It seems as if nothing really gives genuine meaning in Maria 's life, however, something she does possess is…

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    Periyar Activities Covered: Visit to Tea Estate, Boat Ride on Lake Periyar, Backwater Houseboat Cruise, Witness Kathakali Dance Performance Difficulty Level: Easy Meal Type(s): Puttu and Kadala Curry, Appam and Stew, Dosa with Kerala-style Sambar, Mussel Stir Fry, Kerala Prawn Curry, Kerala style Beef Fry and Fish Molee are some of the delicacies you might want to try here! Overview: 'Kerala Backwaters Sojourn' is about being quiet, tranquil, and peaceful amidst lush beauty of Nature. As you…

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    African Lungfishes

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    chewing the broken carcass. In regard to the predation upon the African lungfish, the shoebill bird seems the most common predators. In aquarium, lungfishes are known to adapt and accept –depending on their size- a variety of foods including prawn, mussel, fish as well as plant materials such as algae wafers and vegetable…

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    into the water causing the largest decrease in water quality (NOAA, 2007). Organisms must adapt to the abiotic changes such being to withstand the harsh environments whether caused by natural or human-caused disturbance. Shellfish, barnacles, or mussels latch on with strong appendages to surfaces, or ghost crabs bury themselves in the sand (MarineBio, 2016). The biotic changes are what species or organisms remain after a natural or human-caused disturbance; the species diversity such as fish,…

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    Descriptive Writing Beach

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    day. The pulsing heart of the sea allows my ears to adjust and calibrate to the rhythmic percussion of the waves, which were harmonious with the calls of the gulls. As they encircle me, it becomes clear that they are interested in the violet-bed of mussels that are burrowed within the grey stones above the tide line. The salt breeze spreads through the fibers of my hair ferociously, as I am sprayed by the ocean’s cool and refreshing mist, brought to the shoreline by the ski crafts that I hear…

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    Outline: 1. Introduction: Marine biology plays an important role in the ecosystem. It accommodates different animals and plant species, which acts as source of food for human beings. These water bodies have different zones of habitat, which supports the life of different species. 2. Coastal habitat: a. Intertidal zones. b. Sandy & rocky shores. c. Mangroves. d. Coral reefs. 3. Ocean habitat: a. The Epipelagic zone. b. The Mesopelagic zone. c. The Bathypelagic zone. d. The Abyssal pelagic zone…

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