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    National Park Memo

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    I will be taking my family (mother, father, and brother) to Kentucky to visit Mammoth Cave National Park. We went one year when I was 4, but I don’t remember anything. This will be a nice chance for our family to catch up and spend some time together before I go off to college. We will drive there using I-30 and I-40, stopping overnight in Memphis, Tennessee. It is a 755-mile journey and since we will be driving a Prius, we can count on 50 mpg on the highways. The national average gas price…

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    Joy Williams “Save the whales, Screw the Shrimp” is ultimately only partly successful because, while it has reasonable ethos and logos and is a good example of expository text, the author seems to place too much blame on the reader that today’s culture has all but entirely lost touch with what nature really is. Throughout the text, Williams uses a variety of rhetoric devices to make her writing more effective. Logos, ethos, pathos, style, tone, audience, and mode are used in a way that seems to…

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    determine if the brining meat reaction in the meat causes a richer flavor and keep it moist and if blanching method enhances the texture of rice noodles rather than plainly boiling them. My two questions for this experiment are “ Does brining the 16/20 shrimp before grilling it enhance the richness of the flavor and moisture ?” and “ Does blanching the rice noodle instead of plainly boiling enhance the texture of noodles?’ With the first question, I have learned that brining is a technique…

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    Results and Discussion Shellfish is considered a good indicator for environmental pollution with heavy metals, simply because it can accumulate high levels of these metals. However, these organisms are considered valuable source for animal derived protein, vitamins and essential trace elements, especially for people living nearby sea. Thus, estimating the residual levels of these metals, in particular the toxic ones, assessment of the possible human health risks and trying to find effective…

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    turnover rate, it is encouraged that organizations implement a strategy for employee retention in order to reduce turnover for both management and non-managerial position. Strategy for Reducing Management Turnover In the case study regarding Bubba Gump Shrimp Company, where the company has shown to be successful, as in 2006 they were recognized as Best Company to work for in Orange County. The company contributes their success to the low turnover of 16%. For organizations, the turnover rate is…

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    Reducing Turnover at Bubba Gump Shrimp Co. Applied Case Study I place very high importance in employee onboarding and retention. I was prideful in my last position to have the highest employee retention rate and one of the best continuing education plans for the 90+ employees that reported in my department. Investing in your Leadership Team A company that not only realizes the importance of their leadership team, but takes action to improve that team will probably do better compared to their…

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    Gumbo Persuasive Essay

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    Big juicy shrimp, huge crabs, and smoky circular sausages all being mixed together in one big silver pot. All gumbo starts with a roux, but after the initial browning of the fat and flour other decisions are left to the cook. The rich smell of the roux coming from the kitchen makes my taste buds go delirious. Have you ever had a favorite food that made you want more and more of it because of all the spices that makes it so good? Gumbo is only one of my favorite foods that I could eat every day!…

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    while Xavier can be more focus on the administration of his business. Disadvantage: Additional costs and training. 2. Japanese farmers studied the art of shrimp farming at Xavier’s public research institute and have brought the methods to their own country. Xavier’s institute should keep certain information on their method procedures in the shrimp business as a company’s secret. Advantage: This discretion of certain information of their business will secure the uniqueness Disadvantage:…

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    Salt Water Experiment

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    determine which concentration of salt water is ideal for hatching brine shrimp is to create a controlled experiment. This experiment would utilize four containers of water including; a 2% salt water concentration, a 4% salt water concentration, a 6% salt water concentration, and a container of fresh water, to set a base number of brine shrimp hatchlings for the experiment. Besides containing the salt water concentration, and the brine shrimp eggs, each container should receive some light…

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    Flamingo Research Paper

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    com/are-flamingos-pink-because-they-eat-shrimp website, flamingos are pink because they eat a certain type of shrimp called brine shrimp. The brine fish live in salt water lakes in both hemispheres which is usually where the flamingo lives. The flamingos grab the shrimp with their uniquely shaped beaks and then turn upside down to strain out any mud and water. After the water and mud is strained, they enjoy their meal. There is a nutritious natural chemical in the shrimp called Beta Carotene…

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