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    Essay On Sea Turtle

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    because their home has become our home in which both humans and turtles, with the help of the Marine Animal Rescue Team become one. There are six to seven species of sea turtles that can be found from all over the ocean: leatherbacks, loggerheads, green turtles, olive ridleys, kemp’s ridleys, hawksbills and flatbacks. They are either threatened or endangered at human hands, sadly, they are already endangered because of the obstacles underwater and the pollution of the world. Not only does these…

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    Poverty is a big issue in this place and many of the people who live here work all their lives. The valley of ashes is between the East and West Eggs and New York City. It is described as “a fantastic farm where ashes grow like wheat into ridges and hills… where ashes take the forms of houses and chimneys and rising smoke..”(Fitzgerald…

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    Sloths And Chameleons

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    benefits to the sloth by causing the fur to turn green and…

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    that day of the year arrived. Dying eggs, hours spent at church, and the sight of the beloved yet, creepy, Easter bunny. I found myself unwilling to get up for church that Easter Sunday knowing that soon after I would have to endure the horrible Easter egg hunt. As far back as I can recall I have been apart of the Easter egg hunt at my Grandmother Karll's house. Each of the twenty-five grandchildren fought for the chance to discover the golden egg. This unique egg contained ten dollars. At that…

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    Green Frog Lab

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    I spotted the Green frog or can be called “Lithobates clamitans” in the pond during our first lab looking for dragon flies. The scientific name is Rana Clamitans. Also, the frog was classified under Species. The green frog is very common and found all around in North America. The frog looked about full grown and was half in the water and half out the water soaking up the sun. It was a bright green color staying as still as can be, so it was hard to spot. It was a bright and fairly warm day, so…

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    known symbolism is Fitzgerald’s novel is color symbolism. Blue and green and used the most in regards to Gatsby. Blue is mentioned a lot in the book. Gatsby has blue flowers, a blue suit, all representing the illusion of him.There is a green light at the end of Daisy’s dock that Gatsby looks at constantly. It symbolizes “his dreams and hopes for the future(Millett, Frederick C.).” The bright light is there so guide him to his goal. Green is also used to represent Gatsby’s new money("Color…

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    Buchanan; and her husband, Tom Buchanan. The Buchanans live on the more upscale side of Long Island called the East Egg, while Nick lives on the slightly less upscale West Egg, which sits across the bay from its twin town. Soon Nick becomes intrigued by his neighbor Mr. Jay Gatsby, a wealthy and mysterious man. Nick quickly finds out Mr. Gatsby spends his evenings looking at green light across the bay, while rowdy parties partake at his mansion. In the next part of the novel, Tom introduces Nick…

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    The Great Gatsby By F. Scott Fitzgerald The Great Gatsby was written in 1925 by an American author, F. Scott Fitzgerald. The novel shadows a cast of characters living in West Egg and East Egg in Long Island. The story takes place in the summer of 1922. Although he is not the narrator The Great Gatsby follows the young, mysterious, millionaire Jay Gatsby and his obsession to rekindle his long lost flame with Daisy Buchanan. However, the character that is most affected is the narrator. The Great…

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    so adapted through evolution that their eyes are now so specialized. Surprisingly their eyes are better used for day then night. This is surprising because their eyes are so big, and big eyes are usually for night. Their eyes are so big that they can easily recognize predators. Scientists can recognize them because of their big eyes. Now this bring me to the types and size of frogs. There are more than 200 different types of poison dart frogs. All of these frog are not found in the same area…

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    author uses the color green to symbolize hope, success, money, value, and the envy characters have for one another. Throughout the book, green is used between many different characters. After Nick Carraway, the narrator, saw Gatsby looking into the Long Island Sound he stated "I glanced seaward – and distinguished nothing except a single green light, minute and far away, that might have been the end of a dock" (Fitzgerald 25). At the end of the Buchanan’s dock, there was a green light that…

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