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    Swastika Essay

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    SWASTIKA IN THE MILITARY: A scout group and a student organization would use a certificate called tursaansydän originated from the Finnish village Tursa, which was actually a product authenticity certificate. Tursa means Octopus and tursaansydän means Heart of Octopus, which was akin to Swwastika. The Finnish Air Force introduced Swastika as an emblem in 1918, and considered it as a symbol of luck. The President of Finland on formal occasions, wore a Grand Cross of the White Rose with a collar…

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    Hydrothermal Vents

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    energy. A plethora of previously undiscovered animals were uncovered living in this unique world in 1977, and more have been discovered since. Many of these animals, such as the Deepsea Vent Octopus (shown below), belong to larger classes but are completely unique to their genuses. The Deepsea Vent Octopus is the only known species of the genus…

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    The cold air slammed into my face as I exited the long forgotten warmth of the helicopter. I hugged myself in an effort to stay warm, but the Alaskan weather had another idea. Small flurries of snow began to float around me and delicately placed themselves in my hair. I'm finally here...Shadow Moses Island. A solider walked in front of me signaling me to follow. I could hear the loud crunch of the fresh snow beneath my boots. The soldier led me off the snow covered heliport and through the…

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    Families in Film: The Beginning The English author, Dodie Smith once said, “the family – that dear octopus from whose tentacles we never quite escape, nor, in our inmost hearts, ever quite wish to” (Goodreads, 2017). Smith illustrates a significant picture: a family is an octopus which an individual will never really be let go of. While individuals believe they have cut ties with their family, their family members, experiences, relationships, and overall dynamics will forever touch them.…

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    Stereotypes Of Animals

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    Animals Did you know animals live everywhere or even anywhere and they also need habitats and where you go you see animals some. Also a lot of animals live in hot places like deserts, Egyptian, and Mexico, or New Mexico and some cold places to like Antarctica, sometimes deserts, at night winter places North pole there also some weird names like the mammoths mammals and some big animals like the even there so much animals all around the world like all over the world not kidding some are dangerous…

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    lionfish, a octopus, a turtle, a seahorse, a squid, a eel, a stingray, a sea cucumber , and a dolphin. The clownfish is Jacob because he is the class clown. The sunfish is Paige because sometimes if someone gets to close to her, she will bit. The box jellyfish is Kaleb because he is such a pain in the butt that he leaves scars wherever he goes. The stonefish is Cameron because he blends in to his surroundings very well. The lionfish is Peyton because she can scary at times. The octopus is…

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    Alien Vortex and Killer Sea Farts are alike and different in many ways. The articles explains some ideas about what the Bermuda Triangle is. The Bermuda Triangle is a body of water in the North Atlantic Ocean. This is not like any other bodies of water, The Bermuda Triangle is where many aircrafts and ships have randomly and mysteriously disappeared. Super natural events and methane gas are two theories of the Bermuda Triangle. The Alien Vortex talks about things other Killer Sea Farts. The…

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    World War 1 Dbq Analysis

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    What it means, in essence, is a larger country taking over a smaller country by force or influence. According to Doc. E (titled “The British Octopus” (cartoon)), a German cartoonist describes England as “England Der Blutsauger der Welt (meaning England, the bloodsucker of the world.)” The picture shows how the octopus’ tentacles stretch around the world because the British owned the most territory. As Doc. F (titled “Colonial Possessions” (chart)) states, Britain’s area, in sq…

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    The island of Uta-Jima is surrounded by hefty bodies of soothing ocean water. The islanders are the individuals that have the pleasure to view it every day when they wake in the morning, and in the darkness of the night. Those bodies of water bring many privileges to the islanders of Song Island. The oceans allow for the majority of the individuals to be well-off in their lives. This could be proven by taking into account the jobs that the islanders have, the food they consume, the…

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    ASSW Attributes

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    Three important strength attributes for ASSW is to focus on in the first 6 months to year are product knowledge, experience and location. Product knowledge is an indispensable skill that allows your customers to understanding your products. The skill will allow you to present the benefits of scuba and products accurately and influentially. Customers respond to passionate professionals that are passionate about what they do and teach furthermore sharing the benefits with them as they learn.…

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