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    Actinia Tenebrosa Essay

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    invisible bands or zones along a changing gradient of environmental factors. The two species I chose are The Actinia Tenebrosa, more commonly known as the Red Waratah Anemone and The Pleurobranchaea Maculata, more commonly known as The Grey Side-gilled Sea Slug. Actinia Tenebrosa Species One: Scientific Name: Actinia Tenebrosa Common Name: Red Waratah Anemone The Actinia Tenebrosa, more commonly known as the Red Waratah Anemone has a jelly like deep red outer base, which holds in its Red…

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    When reflecting on the goal for the Alligator River Story, I have realized that I have become more aware of the issues that can challenge my thinking in a conflict/negotiation. This goal has been recognized when considering my stance when it comes to the topic of if a name influences judgement. I am torn between agreeing and disagreeing that a name can influence judgement. I am undecided due to the fact that I believe that personal associations can have a positive or negative influence of a name…

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    the back yard at clay pigeons. My buddy and I where captivated by the sound and watching the clay pigeons break that we wanted to shoot at the clay pigeons too. I don’t remember the make and model of the shotgun but I do remember that they put in slugs so our parents could watch our reaction when we shot. BAM, I shot at the pigeon and missed but I remember the kick of the gun and the bruise I had in my shoulder like it was yesterday. After reading the complete article…

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    A kind of splendidly hued ocean slug has a preference for infinitesimal marine animals called zooplankton, and it feeds on them utilizing a technique that has never been seen: It catches them in a swallow by utilizing an agent. The ocean slug's clueless partners are hydroid polyps — tiny, coral-like creatures that live in colonies and feed on zooplankton. The ocean slug, known as a nudibranch (pronounced nooda-brank), regards the polyps as living fishing nets, energetically scooping them up and…

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    Beauty is something everyone has, but adding beauty to something already beautiful spoils the bunch; that is a message Madame Crommelynck wants us to know. Madame Crommelynck is the unexpected mentor for Jason and someone who has embraced the literary world, but instead of Jason Madame Crommelynck will be swapping students with Rilke; who is the late mentor of The Young Poet. The Young Poet is a beginner to the literary world, and since he’s just a beginner he currently has a lot of problems…

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    need to keep up with my goal and apply to my daily life. From reading the article the author Timothy DiFrancesco has does question that made myself think. My goal ties with the question, “ What choices or habits tend to make you feel/perform like a slug?” If I don’t have breakfast or a good lunch…

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    Yoko Ota Fireflies Imagery

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    through the cracks and ceiling. On a rainy night Ota had came back late, “After I had changed into some dry clothes and sat down at the dilapidated table, my eyes were drawn to a number of slugs creeping around…’Terrible slugs!’ I said” (91). At this time Ota didn’t understand much on why there were so many slugs coming into everyone’s huts. It was thought to because of the rain. Towards the end of the story, Ota takes Mitsuko to the reappearance of the stonewall. As they were heading back Ota…

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    Pest Of Brinjal Essay

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    get rid of the little critter. 3. Slug and Snail • Slug and snails are active especially in a damp summer, they can quickly munch through and cause severe damage to the chili plants if not kept in check. Slug and snails damages the leaves, stem and shooting buds. The infected leaves plants open to other infections. Control methods • The easiest way is just picking up them by hands and dispose them. Farmers can also use anti-slug granules, just scattered them around the…

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    unstable. After about an hour and a half every group brought their findings to the table where we got the chance to talk and take pictures of the organisms. The six organisms that we collectively found that interested me the most were the corals, sea slugs, sponges, starfish, plants, and fish. Each one of the organisms have different characteristics, and behavior that make them important to the marine…

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    when planting and earthling up stems to reduce the attack to the tubers. If you have are attacked remove the foliage and burn or bury well away from the site. Same if the tubers are hit dig out burn or bury do not compost the plants. • Slugs; the controls for slugs can be the use of copper wire strips around the tops of raised beds, salt granules sea salts, course sand around the base of plants, beer traps, watering with a solution of nematodes, chemically impregnated mats that are placed around…

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