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    Brother Bear Mood

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    with him since Koda was ‘separated’ from this mother. The two make it to the ‘Salmon Run,’ which is super close to the mountains, this is where Koda thinks he is going to meet up with his mom. When Kenai is talking with the other bears, Koda begins to tell a story about his mother being separated from him. Kenai then realizes that the bear he killed was Koda’s mom and that she was never going to meet him at the Salmon…

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    Quorum Case

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    1. Background Salmon IT are currently reviewing the existing backup solution located in the Co-location suite of Level 3 Datacentre in Hayes. The existing backup solution should provide a full back up of the entire estate that was originally implemented over 7 years ago. Due to the increasing growth of data within the infrastructure the backup solution has become unfit to deal with regular backups and is now struggling to successfully complete the daily backup policies within a 24 hour period…

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    The Elliot State Forest has proven to be a critical wildlife and salmon habitat, with our coastal salmon runs being very dependent of the public land. Since Oregonians have an incredibly rich history of coming together to solve difficult decisions regarding our natural resources, I urge you to rethink the privatization of the Elliot and…

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    The Haida Gwaii Tribe

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    geography as it makes the people need good transportation on water. On the coast there are lots archipelagos and steep rocky cliffs. There are lots of rivers for the Haida to collect water from, but the most important part of the rivers were the salmon run that came every year. The Haida people have been living on Haida Gwaii for over six thousand…

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    General Adaption syndrome: 1. Alarm reaction- in this stage our body tries to help us to cope with perceived short term threats in our environment, this reaction is also known as the fight or flight reaction. In a response from perceived changes in environment- the stress response system causes to release cortisol and epinephrine in our bodies. Together, cortisol and epinephrine produces a series of changes in the body. For example, you walk home at night and suddenly you hear noises as…

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    bushes are spread, helping the bush reproduce. Another example of mutualism is between the bears and the entire environment. Bears eat salmon, but over half of the salmon that bears catch end up on the forest floor, and the nutrients from those fish are absorbed by the trees and other plants in the forests. Because of this, scientists are also able to track salmon runs based on the rings of the trees because the rings are thicker when they have a large supply of nutrients from the bears killing…

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    The Lovely Bones

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    The Lovely Bones The Lovely Bones is a PG-13 movie and 135 minutes long. It was released in theaters on December 11, 2009. Also, on DVD's it was released in April 20th, 2010. The total lifetime grosses were $44,114,232. Worldwide was up to $93,621,340. Wingnut films was the production company. There was a reward, it went to best young performer. Susie was on her way home from school one day, then she got raped by her neighbor. She trusted her neighbor, and did not think of him that way. Her…

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    of Susie Salmon, who is the victim of a brutal rape and murder at the hands of her neighbor Mr. Harvey. Once dead, Salmon and her family both struggle with accepting her death. Susie specifically struggles with letting go of life and those she loves back on Earth. For this reason, she and her family remain stuck in the In-Between, which is her own version of Heaven. With her case remaining unsolved for years, her family is thrown into a long period of grieving. Throughout the book, Salmon…

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    The Great Bear Rainforest is a temperate rainforest of 6.4 million hectares, home to many rare and endangered species, as well as watersheds that provide the best salmon runs left in Canada. Unfortunately, the Great Bear Rainforest is under threat due to clearcutting and its effects on the environment. According to the David Suzuki Foundation, “30% of logging in the Great Bear Rainforest has been in watersheds since 2001”, meaning the water quality of that area has been affected. As for wildlife…

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    key roles within their habitats and environment that without them they can not run. Some endangered species are keystone species, keystone species are species that are largely depended on in their ecosystem and if they are removed then the ecosystem changes drastically. One…

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