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    Crack! The shell of an abalone breaks upon a rock after a sea otter repeatedly bangs the shell against the rock in order to retrieve the meat inside of it. Conducting an observation that validates sea otters’ use of tools would have to include the time and duration of the observation, the number of specimens to be observed, and a method of observation. The time and duration of the observation of the animal is a crucial element in the experiment. In “The Great Crow Fallacy,” the author states,…

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    teach people what conditions our water is in, but also what they can do about it. we are asking them to take small action that can take a big effect of the health and condition of the water not only in the puget sound, but all around the world. things like when you go camping; pack in, pack out. the Puget Sound there is too much Plastic pollution . This Plastic pollution is a threat to whales, seals, salmon and all of Puget Sound’s wildlife and sea life . There is…

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    The script starts with KIM SI-HWA’s (36) nightmare, where young Si-hwa and her parents getting dragged away by the soldiers. Then, she wakes up by her loving husband JUNG-HO (39) and daughter SUJI (6). On a train heading to Australia, the infamous Hungarian weapon supplier SABETH BARAYANI (63) is meeting with the Asian one-eyed supplier Ascar (50s). Next to Ascar, his henchman Son KI-HWA (36) is helping him with the translation. Inside the next coach, PARK GANG-MU (40), HYUNG-CHUL (32) and…

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    referred to as cobalamin (Pawlak et al., 2013). This is an example of a water soluble vitamin, cannot been store by the human body. HVB-12, assists nervous system and functioning of brain boost (Criag, 2010). Commonly found in animal products such as shellfish, poultry, eggs and milk (Craig, 2010). HVB-12, is vital at assisting in forming healthy red blood cells and normal neurological synthesis (Allen, 2004). Compromise of memory loss, fatigue, irritability, and depression are concerns observed…

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    Humans rely on the oceans as a resource for food; seafood is a common addition to people’s diets. However, ocean acidification will negatively impact ocean species such as shellfish as they will be unable to produce tough shells due to decreased carbonate ion concentrations. An example of a food source already impacted is oysters in the Pacific Northwest, where larvae have responded negatively to acidic conditions, leading to…

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    Iw Case Summary

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    DOI: 11/1/2000. The patient is a 60-year-old male sales representative who sustained injury while he was grabbing a ladder to get samples and felt pain in his back. Patient is status post L5-S1 intradiscal electrothermal therapy procedure and L5-S1 fusion on 04/30/13. Urine drug screen obtained on 03/16/15 showed positive for hydrocodone, hydromorphone, dihydrocodeine, norhydrocodone, carisoprodol and meprobamate. As per progress report dated 6/8/2016, patient’s medications include Pulmicort,…

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    abiotic factors which interact with each other. Extensive mangroves and tidal flats support and shelter fish, birds and other wildlife (State of Queensland, 2015). Sandflats provide roosting sites for migratory birds and seagrass beds nurture fish, shellfish, dugong and turtles (State of Queensland, 2015). Abiotic factors are the natural elements of the earth which impact a species inhabitancy such as sunlight, wind, temperature, soil, tides, water and the current. Every species is able to…

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    it’s a high demand The revenue of lobsters, researched by the Climate Change Impacts and Adaptation Program, reported: “In Maine alone, lobster landings in 2005 were valued at $318 million, representing 80% of the value of all commercial fish and shellfish species of that state.” (p.74) Although the majority of the seafood industry relied on lobsters, Before we examined why lobsters shouldn’t be on the food menu, we must look at the taxonomy or the physical features of a lobster. Lobsters…

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    flats of estuaries and bays, which are lined with mangroves and have sandy to muddy bottoms. The population decrease has been caused from a combination of habitat degradation, mortality from commercial and recreational fishing, and persecution by shellfish farmers. As a result, the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) has assessed it as Vulnerable. Its range includes some of the most developed areas in Australia, where there is extensive land reclamation, water pollution, and…

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    As the famous saying goes, there are two types of people on this earth; those who have eaten Italian food, and those who have not. Its presence and power across the world cannot be understated, but if you ask the average person on the street they have no idea where it comes from. When I conducted a brief investigation in the hallways of my school I received only vacant stares and the word “Italy…”. The poor fools had no idea of the illustrious path that gave birth to the pizza they were eating…

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