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    The broad similarity between two articles Ehlers, Worm & Reusch (2008) and Campanella et al. (2013) is that both papers emphasized the importance of the genetic diversity of Zostera marina, an ecologically important plant for coastal ecosystem to survive adverse environmental conditions arising from climate change, catastrophic events (storm, heat waves) and anthropogenic activities (pollution, eutrophication, habitat destruction etc). Ehlers et al. (2008) talked about the effects of temperature…

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    Ignition Littorinimorpha

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    Littorinimorpha in the three tides zones high, mid, and low each have their own ecological niche for marine organisms. But there is some marine life that are able to live in patchiness within zones and thrive in more than one. The high intertidal zones are home to marine life that are more tolerant to air, like barnacles (Ricketts et al. 1968). The mid zone includes higher low water and lower low water, which can be indicated by limpets (Ricketts et al. 1968). Last the low zone includes those…

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    Ebola Hot Virus

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    comes a large amount of spending for research facilities and governments. Spending money also becomes a critical factor for governments when handling an epidemic. With these hot virus outbreaks, time is the determining component for the amount of research that can be accomplished. Approaching a Hot Virus As time goes on, the world’s technology…

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    formation hike the qb drops back.launches the ball to Demaryus thomas he makes a one handed catch 13 yards away from the endzone.fourty five seconds remianing offense and deffense both exhausted.the clock ticking down 35 seconds left west virginia takes a time out.marshawn lynch is west virginias half back.the qb snaps the ball pitches to marshawn he runs for six yards 15 14 13 12. they want austin to run the ball hike the qb hands the ball to austin. he runs trucks a middle lime men spin…

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    The Hot Zone Summary

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    Before reading- While I found the cover of The Hot Zone by Richard Preston to be somewhat dull, the subtitle intrigued me. I personally am extremely interested in the subject of pathology and biology in general, and I look forward to reading this particular piece. This is the first time I have heard of the author, but I am anticipating a captivating, provocative read. The creator, Richard Preston was born on August 5th in the midst of the summer heat of 1954. He originated out of Cambridge,…

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    Coastal Erosion In Hawaii

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    coast of Hawaii need the best protection of their housing from the beach eroding and it affecting their houses. SOEST and Government The Hawaii government is assisting the Hawaii Coastal Geology Group (SOEST) in decision - making in the coastal zone. By doing this they are providing money to this group who they have trust in to do the right job for the Hawaii coastline. This group and the government have been working closely together for many years now as Hawaii is an island and coastal…

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    The U.S. Possession in the Pacific Ocean closest to Japan prior to 1898 because U.S wanted to import and export goods so there were major shipping routes in the Pacific Ocean between Japan and the United States and it passes by the Hawaiian and Samoan Islands. There are also ports and bodies of water with land all around where U.S. and Japan competes…

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    The United States (U.S.) government has no greater role in today’s world than to provide strong leadership to the global community and to ensure that we safeguard our national and strategic interests from physical and economic encroachment and provide unfretted protection to our U.S. citizens in an uncertain and unpredictable world. America’s prosperity as a nation remains unapparelled in the world history and our leadership within the international community serves as an exemplar for all states…

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    built during the 1900s, allowed for more efficient trading and easier warship travel. In 1513, Spanish explorer Vasco Nurez de Balboa became the first European to discover the Isthmus of Panama was just a slim land bridge separating the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. In 1534, after no such passage across the Isthmus had been found Charles V, the Holy Roman Emperor, ordered a survey to determine if one could be built, but the surveyors eventually decided that construction…

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    only fast, but are also known to become extremely tall in height reaching sometimes over a hundred feet up (Tsunami Facts 1). That’s about the size of a ten story building. They are also known to stick close to the Pacific oceans “Ring of Fire”, occurring here about eighty percent of the time (Tsunami Facts 1). The reason for this being is that the “Ring of Fire” rests above tectonic plates that make volcanic eruptions and earthquakes more likely and thus making the chances of tsunamis even…

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