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    One environmental issues posted on the Facebook group on Ecologically Conscious Social is climate change’s effect impacts on the Great Barrier Reef where is one of the UNESCO world heritage sites. The Great Barrier Reef is located in Queensland, state of Australia. A concern raised by a group of environmentalists over a threat to the Great Barrier Reef is carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions that emit from burning of coal. The federation government environment minister, Mr. Greg Hunt approved a 16.5…

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    Part E (Identify the apex predator/s) In the movie ‘Finding Nemo’, the creators payed close attention to detail regarding how the food webs are formed in ecosystem of the Great Barrier Reef. At the top of the food web are the apex predators: the predators that aren’t prey to any other organism. These animals in the foo web that I have created are the Anglerfish, Great White Shark, and Barracuda. In reality, there are other animals that would probably eat these animals, but in my food web, they…

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    world chose the latter. “Obituary: Great Barrier Reef (25 Million BC-2016),” blared the headline of Outside Online’s latest sensational news article. “The Great Barrier Reef of Australia passed away in 2016 after a long illness,” the article began. “It was 25 million years old.” Within hours, these words went viral, popping up in countless Facebook news feeds and inciting a worldwide chain of audience reactions. Passed away? The Great Barrier Reef? But what about my bucket list? Does this mean…

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    Essay question, “Imagery has the power to provoke and illustrate”, relate to mark o’connors poems and an ort, highlighting an issue, and the significance of the imagery on the responder. English Essay 2-Without External stimulus An issue is addressed, when the consequences are presented. Composers manipulate imagery, t..o highlight issues concerning society. Imagery is utilized to highlight issues, in an imaginative and interesting way. The statement. “Imagery has the power to evoke and to…

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    The first thing that most Americans think about when they hear the words “American Dream” is freedom, equality, happiness and maybe a bit of red white and blue. For most, this is absolutely true. The possibility of living your life the way you want to is something that has been infamous for America since the New World was first discovered. All over the world, people have dreamt of coming to america for a fresh start, a new beginning. My American Dream could have many different routes. As time…

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    As a resident of the city of Ithaca, New York for the past 19 years, I have had many great experiences in this “collegetown”. Ithaca is unique in that we are surrounded by greenery everywhere and are in the backyard of Cayuga Lake, the longest of the five Finger Lakes. We are becoming more farm-friendly for produce and we are always conscientious about sustainable development. This fall, Cornell University released a report outlining its plan to become carbon neutral by 2035, a huge step in…

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    The Great Barrier Reef (GBR) in Australia is known for the most amazing coral and fascinating sea life that live within it. The reef covers 134,364 square miles and is the home to over four hundred types of coral and five thousand types of fish and mollusk species. With warm water temperatures, the coral in the reef start to bleach losing its color. If the coral is under too much stress from the warm temperatures, the…

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    Years later, Dory saw a boat cruise over her head and then she accidentally ran into Marlin, a clownfish, who was looking for his son Nemo. Dory decided to help him and after Marlin and Nemo reunited, Dory decides to stay with them at the Great Barrier Reef. During a field trip, Dory, who volunteered to go as an assistant, remembered a flashback of her parents. She decided to go look for her parents, but the problem occurs here. Her short-term memory loss became an obstacle and the only thing…

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    the top, they discovered their view was blocked by an uncounted amount of trees, making it a disappointing end to their hike. One of the most famous bodies of water with many living things is the Great Barrier Reef, which is located off the northeast coast of Australia. The Great Barrier Reef is home to more than 2,000 different sea creatures. Since no other countries border with Australia and it is completely surrounded by water, it is considered an island. Australia has a population of 24…

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    Turtle Cove History

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    of the then celebrated Colonial Club, teaching tourism at Tafe, and working at Be Bee's in its early days, Bert Gerbrands dreamed of a truly special gay resort, something unique, secure, secluded, preferably seaside facing the famous Great Barrier Reef, and surrounded by lush tropical rainforest. In pursuit of that dream he drove the local roads looking for a location and talked to friends about investing in the venture, but he never found the right spot and, with virulently anti-gay Joh…

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