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    Spongebob 7 Deadly Sins

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    sin. Plankton’s whole goal in life is to steal the secret formula. For instance, envy means, “painful or resentful awareness of an advantage enjoyed by another joined with a desire to possess the same advantage” (What Are The Seven Deadly Sins 1). Plankton envies the secret formula. Mr. Krabs represents greed because of his desire for money. Kids watch the show and see Mr. Krabs caring for nothing but money and it makes them want to be a better person. Lastly, SpongeBob lust for everyone is…

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    Seahorses main sources of food include small shrimp and plankton. For an average seahorse to survive, an adult must eat 30-50 times a day and a baby must eat up to 3,000 pieces of food a day because their digestive system passes food through so quickly. However, other animals besides seahorses eat plankton and shrimp as a food source. Therefore, the greater number of seahorses and other species in a population, the less amount of…

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    Chippewa River Lab Report

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    In this lab, we participated in many tasks that described the water quality of the Chippewa River. Some of us collected data for three parameters that describe the water quality: macro invertebrates, habitat quality, and water chemistry. Under water chemistry, we collected the waters dissolved oxygen, nitrogen and phosphorus, and pH levels. The group with habitat quality assessed the waters velocity, temperature, water depth, discharge, riparian vegetation, and substrates. My group studied the…

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    Blue Whale Research Paper

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    The blue whale is a marine mammal. It is the biggest living creature in world. Their veins are so big that a human could swim in them! The heart of a blue is as big as a slug bug! They are not fish because they breathe air and they give birth. The blue whale’s HABITAT is in every ocean. They like to go to the Antarctic Ocean in the summer and MIGRATE north in the winter where it is warmer. Their APPERANCE grayish blue with tiny eyes. Their teeth are called baleen it is the same thing as your…

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    Squid

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    adjusting their physiological responses accordingly." The only places where squids can’t be found are the Black and Baltic Seas. Eating! Every organism needs to do it, including squids! The squids’ diet is quite simple - shrimp, fish, shellfish, plankton, small whales, mollusks [including other squid whom may be schoolmates - (cannibalism,)] and possibly humans as they sometimes show aggressive behavior towards people. To obtain their food, the squid ambush their prey by rippling their fins…

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    Earnest Hemingway

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    elderly fisherman in deep thought. Thinking of his main purpose in life, Santiago believes that his main purpose is to be a lifelong fisherman. Seeing that he was in the subaqueous part of the sea, he no longer had a view of the myriad flecks of the plankton. Furthermore, since he was deep into the sea, consequently, he decided to slumber for a while. However, as soon as he attempted to fix himself to slumber, one of his projecting green sticks sharply immersed into the water. At this…

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    As mentioned above, the two skulls were compared are Proconsul Africanus (an ape skull) and Gracile Australopithecine (a hominid skull). Proconsul Africanus was from Kenya and lived 23.8-5.3 million years ago. However, Gracile Australopithecine was from Ethiopia and lived 5.3-1.8 million years ago. Based on observation the tooth size is different especially in terms of the canine teeth. The ape skull has large canine teeth whereas the hominid skull has small ones. The brain size of the hominid…

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    it’s almost too late. For example, humans don 't realise that their everyday lives are build around these creatures; what we eat, how we breathe, and how our world develops. I myself never thought about a world without whales, manta rays, tigers, plankton and owls and how important they are in my life until I came across the documentary Racing Extinction and the book Sustaining Life.... This new documentary shows examples of the harmful effects that humans cause on the world. Things like climate…

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    Most animals and plants live on water as well, and can be easily affected by it as human beings will. They are susceptible to the chemicals in the water, which can either drastically change their lifestyles due to changing food supplies and the like to such dire consequences such as death. On the Office of Response and Restoration’s website, they state that light oils display two hazards. Some can ignite and explode, but are mainly toxic. It can kill animals and plants upon touch, even…

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    Fossil Fuels Dinosaurs

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    Fossil fuels started millions of years ago before the dinosaurs first inhabited the Earth and formed from prehistoric plants and animals hundreds of million years ago. All the energy in oil, gas, and coal originally came from the sun, captured through photosynthesis (Trefil and Hazen 2013, p.53). Over time, rock, sand, and sediment concealed the organic matter and after some years it established huge quantities of fuels. These under the surface resources are still the main fuel source for…

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