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    The 11 armed sea star lives in South Australia , new Zealand and in the cape peninsula .it’s the largest seastar in southern australia they are found under rocks,algae in pools and in low water levels. It eats oysters,mussels,snails,shrimp and other starfish. It’s scientific name is the Coscinasterias calamaria . it could be brown, blue , green , grey, mauve,white,cream or orange. It you cut off one of its arms it will grow into a new starfish. It’s arms could grow to be up to 30 cm. 11 armed…

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    Acid Rain Essay

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    that eats it might not. Furthermore freshwater acidification can lead to decline and loss of fish population. A pH of 4.5 no fish is to survive. A decrease of pH is most correlated with an increase of toxic metal availability. Animals like leeches, snail, and crayfish are early victims of acidification; insect like mayfly would disappear even at moderate acidification. Species like dragonfly, water beetle, and blood worms can grow abnormally large. Salmon, trout, and roach are the most at risk…

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    Donoghue

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    Introduction The case of M’Alister (or Donoghue) v Stevenson , a dispute originally arising in Scotland by an action brought in the Court of Session and finally heard in the House of Lords (‘UKHL’), was the landmark case in separating the law of tort from the law of contract. It was also instrumental in developing the doctrine of negligence and duty of care and helped to further establish the neighbour principal in English law. This paper sets out: (a) the material facts of the Donoghue case;…

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    Greyson's Observation

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    On Wednesday, March 8th, 2017 I observed Greyson. Greyson is a three-year old that attends daycare at an out of home daycare in Eden Prairie, MN; Miss Liz’s. Miss Liz has eight kids that range from age ten months to five-years old. While I observed, the daycare kids were having curriculum time, where they were read two books, went through their ABC’s, numbers, and did a coloring worksheet. All of this occurred at a large table. I sat behind Greyson as he sat at the table. I observed Greyson for…

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    The Asian Giant hornet habitat is native to tropical and temperate Eastern Asia. Adult Asian hornet do digest solid protein, but they chew it into a paste to feed it to their larvae. Some of the distinctive features of this insect are that its wide black and orange body and large mandibles. The hornets skin type is like a shell. This bug could harm someone really bad. It is also in the wasp family. Here are some facts that you didn’t know. The insect could really kill someone if they were stung…

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    from spreading to humans. Vectors cause a serious problem that needs to be addressed. The organisms that spread the diseases are often blood sucking bugs. They can include ticks, mosquitoes, sandflies, tsetse flies, fleas, black flies, and aquatic snails. Mosques can transmit a multitude of disease including Zika, Yellow fever, Malaria, and West Nile virus. Ticks can spread diseases like Lyme disease and Crimean-Congo haemorrhagic fever. These bugs take infected blood from an infected…

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    Currently, the majority of Americans have cell phones and the use of cell phones for work purposes is becoming more common. The introduction of the cell phone into the United States has greatly connected members of this population to other people and information through phone calls, emails, and the internet. This new connectedness means that people can be reached at anytime and anywhere cellular service is available. The impact of cell phones used for business in the United States has been…

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    The obvious characteristic that defines Jill Christman’s “The Sloth” as a flash essay is the length of the essay. It is very short and minimal. In addition to this, the essay can also be defined as a flash essay through the author’s pacing. While the essay is very short, there are various things that are happening and being mentioned in the essay in a swift manner. The author switches from talking about temperature to their fiancé’s death to the description of the sloth within a couple of…

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    The problems or conditions in the late 19th century were getting worse and worse and the problems needed solutions. Some conditions where high buildings could not get higher bridges were weak railroad rails were weak so the Bessemer process was brought to America and started to mass produce steel to make them all stronger. The triangle shirtwaist factory fire was a big tragedy but the labor unions pushed for stricter laws in workplace safety. the immigrants who came to our country who were…

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    For 21 years, Jubilee has been known as one of the best French restaurants to go to in New York City for their amazing selection of seafood and unique take on French cuisine. Though their main dishes are always delicious, their appetizers and lighter fare are also great for lunch time or a small casual meal among friends. Here are just a few of the tasty options they have to offer: Chef Luc's Homemade Terrine of Duck Foie Gras: Foie Gras has been a classic of French cooking since the very…

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