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    Intimate journalism, a style of writing that precisely describes and represents an item, person, or place, is quite easy to start learning; however, it does not stop there. To write a great true story, the writer does not only need to build the appearance of the object, but also needs to give his story bones and fleshes. By bones and fleshes, I mean plots and dialogues. Like a person not only needs skins, but also requires the most crucial fleshes and bones. A truly great real story requires…

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    The movie Jaws is a 1975 thriller film that was directed by the legendary Steven Spielberg, it was recognized as the blockbuster of the summer of 1975. The story is constructed about killer white shark that attacks beachgoers on summer resort place named Amity Island. The film was released in the summer of 1975 and it is based on the novel that was written by Peter Benchley. The beginning of the movie shows a girl leaving a party during the night on Amity Island and she elects to go swimming…

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    Minh Hoang Professor Kody Lightfoot English 100 On Sunday last week, I went to Shark Reef Aquarium for the 1st. Actually, this is a coincidence because I did not intend to go to Shark Reef Aquarium. On that day, my uncle invited my father to Madalay Bay Casino to play gamble; he also brought his three kids and I became a supervisor to watch his kids while he and my father was playing gamble. I’m really felt bore; I saw many Aquarium and thought Shank Reef Aquarium would be same. But after…

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    Need a Bigger Boat: Police Chief Martin Brody of Jaws A place of tourism and fun is ruined by a giant, man-eating shark, and only one man steps up to hunt it down: Police Chief Martin Brody of Jaws. Brody, along with a few others, sets out to slay the monster Great White that’s been terrorizing the crowded beaches of Amity Island. On his quest, Chief Brody not only hunts the shark but also learns the value of selflessness, confidence, and facing your fears in order to protect those you love.…

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    protozoans and eggs. Predators: The main predator of a Moon Jellyfish is other types of jellyfish, usually of a different species. But moon jellyfish also have a number of other natural predators that like to eat them. These predators include tunas, sharks, swordfish, sea turtles and some species of salmon. Appearance: Moon jellyfish can glow-in-the-dark and can be blue, purple or a bright pink. They have 4 to 5 spots on their head that are called gonads that are underneath their stomach but…

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    Suspense In The Movie Jaws

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    definitely about to happen to Brody, and no one wants that to happen. Brody is first seen running around the cabin in the boat and then Bruce, breaks through the window to Brody. He then, with some struggle, shoves an air tank into Bruce’s mouth and the shark slinks out of the boat back into the water. This is where the music finally starts to build up the suspenseful part of this scene. It starts fast and gets very heroic in a way. The shot pans over to Brody climbing the mast of the boat…

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    A Dolphin Research Paper

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    Dolphins are mammals not a fish. They are mammals because they breathe air directly to their lungs. They have hair at some point during their life cycle. They are warm blooded and give birth to live young. And they also nurse their young. Dolphins put a lot of their energy into raising their youngs. The ocean is a hard place to live for a mammals but a dolphin are adapted for the marine environment. Inside their pectoral fins they have a skeletal structure similar to the human's arm and feet.…

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    Amity Movie Vs Book

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    is a small town of about a thousand year-round residents, with the population increasing to around ten thousand during the summer. The year-round residents depend on the summer crowds to sustain them through the rest of the year, so when the pesky shark starts dining on tourists and Sheriff Brody is forced to close the beaches, it could spell doom for the town. The book does a good job setting this up, but adds two hugely unnecessary subplots, one simply boring and the other horrendously…

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    one, and his poem, “The Shark” captures the tone and atmosphere once the great war was over. “The Shark” talks about the tension and the sudden relief that everyone felt, although there are many poems about the war there is none that talks about the aftermath, which makes “The Shark” different than any other poems about the great war. Therefore, I believe “The Shark” by E.J. Pratt is a magnificent poem that truly captures the atmosphere after world war one. Although “The Shark” is about the…

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    Santiago's Loss

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    attacked by a mako shark. Being destroyed means only losing something small, such as losing a battle. Being defeated, however, means losing something large, such as losing a war. In the context of the novel, Santiago is destroyed because he loses the first fish that he caught after eighty-four days. However, Santiago did not lose the war, because he did not die after being alone at sea for three days without sufficient supplies and medical care. He survived the multiple shark attacks, and…

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