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    When someone look or think about the ocean, the most commun thought are that is a peaceful , beautiful , and wonderful place where they can find the most incredible creatures, also that the blue is so peaceful that just from see it make them calm. However does they know the deep-part of the ocean and what is hiding benit there.Most of the people don't know what is down there, specially what creatures live and how they survive to the extreme environment that is the deep-sea.The Giant Squid ,…

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    One year ago we met the beautiful Josephine Fletcher, in ‘Possessing Josephine,’ along with her lover the high-powered attorney Richard Schreck in a stand-alone book. At the end of the story, Richard has persuaded her to move into his home on a sprawling ranch in Connecticut. This year we return to the New York suburb of Connecticut in ‘Josephine Revisited,’ where we find Josephine still living on the sprawling ranch with her lover, but hating her job as a real estate broker. Richard and…

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    Inspired by Arcimboldo’s Renaissance style of art, I have utilized the style element to recreate a self-portrait with my own style. The artwork comprised of several medias from colored pencil, watercolor, acrylic paint, and even pencil drawings. Applying the techniques like shadings and color values learn from the class, I attempted to create a semi three-dimensional artwork that speaks about me as a person, my personality and what I value. Each element resembles me as a person. The clock gears…

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    Yasu hissed, a lot little annoyed at sera for biting him when he was only given five seconds to explain himself. Scowling as he tried not to squirm underneath the taller woman unless he want to feel a piece of skin be ripped from his throat. Only when he felt her cheeks nuzzling the irritation did he relax to the point where he was not in the verge of life and death. It’s the ghost possessing that one eyed human. It can control your brain…I explain this.” Yasu began to explain his theory on…

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    Ecosystems: Coral Reefs

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    properties like temperature, and chemical composition. The top layer is of a coral reef contains living polyp. When new layers of the coral reef are built, the polyps then the leave the lower layers. Each polyp has a ring of tentacles shaped like a cup around a central opening. The tentacles have stinging cells, called nematocysts, which allow the coral polyp to capture small organisms that swim too close. Nearly half or I’d rather say all of the worlds coral reefs, are in the tropics. How…

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    Kane's Creation Myths

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    life. Kane provides mankind without basic needs of sunlight, food, and water, and is the caretaker of mankind. While I can not find any information abut what he looked like in the small bit of information I was able to gather is that he might had tentacles and that he may have been purple, like the tarto root, but is normally seen as an upright stone with no…

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    Describe About Mexico

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    Have you ever tried something new then liked it that's what I did in Mexico. First, When I went to Mexico with my family I went swimming in the ocean near the beach at the resort.The water was really salty and had big waves. If you stood really still long the fish would start to surround you.My family saw a stingray in the water that started to move towards the people and that got me really paranoid about going into the water. Next, We got hungry and there was a restaurant right above the ocean…

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    Snail Research Papers

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    different predator such as birds, fish, rodents, etc. Perhaps the most common snail is the garden snail, Helix aspersa. The body of a snail consist of foot, head, and a coiled visceral mass which is located on the hard outer shell. Two pairs of tentacles are placed in their head. The lower pair provides the sense of touch and taste. The upper pair provides visual. Perhaps one of the special feature about this snail is his tongue which is called radula, which is a ribbon-like tongue with teeths…

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    The gilded age was a time of trusts monopolies, abuse of workers, and unregulated business. It continued long enough that the attempts to fix the problem lead to the progressive era. The word “gilded” refers to a very thing layer of gold hiding poor metal. The corruptions in the gilded age such as the tweed ring lead to the progressivism which leads to the progressive era. The companies had unsafe amounts of power (Standard Oil Co.). Were able to form monopolies and encourage child labor. A…

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    A philosophical zombie is functionally identical organism to a human being, yet they lack a conscious experience or qualia. The knowledge argument: Mary is a brilliant scientist who has extensive knowledge about physical theory and is a ‘perfect reasoner’. When Mary leaves the black and white room, and sees the ripe red tomato; she acquires new knowledge of experience. Mary experiences what it is like to see red. Despite knowing everything about color perception, Mary is not able to deduce the…

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