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    blew back from her tiny face. A shiny clip showed under her pink cap. Her eyes sparkled in the sunlight and her bashful smile charmed the crossing guard. Not only is the great white shark the largest predator fish in the world, it is also one of the only warm blooded sharks. Great white sharks get their name for their white underbellies, they have a light grey torpedo body, can weigh up to five thousand pounds, and grow to a length of 20 or more feet. This fish has adapted some incredible…

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    The great white shark: the king of ocean, the evil ruler, destroying everything in it’s path. From the looks of them, it would be understandable to make this assumption. But let’s clear the air for our good friend, the great white. In fact, over 80% percent of shark attacks had survivors. I mean, they lost a limb maybe, but they survived! Sharks don’t like the taste of us, because after taking one bite, they’ll leave. It’s all just a big misunderstanding. They confuse us for seals, their real…

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    Extent of white-collar crime in the United States One of the biggest problems in understanding the extent of white-collar crime is access to data. Gathering data can be very difficult to do, as there are so many different types of white-collar crimes. Estimates of the cost also vary greatly depending on which crimes are included in the list. These crimes are also increasing when compared to street crime. (Desilets, 2014) The skills required to commit these crimes are becoming more common.…

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    The Great white sharks known as the Carcharodon carcharias, is one of the most known species of shark. Great white sharks are ferocious predators of shark that have been roaming the ocean for about 400 million years. They have earned the nickname of kings of the ocean.The Great White has adapted through changes in its’ structure, organ systems, environment, and the animals it eats; no wonder why Great White Sharks outlasted the dinosaurs and still are around today. The Great White Shark is…

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    freak out. It wasn’t my fault. No, the deer hit me. I swear, Mom. *speaking to audience* Deers are involved in 1.5 million vehicle collisions per year in the U.S. White-tailed deer are very commonly found in the United States, and there is a lot more to learn about this well-known “roadkill.” As most of you know, there are many white-tailed deer where we live, but they are also found in places like southern Canada and as far as South America. These animals tend to dwell in large fields and…

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    environment. Gratitude, a great white shark, is tagged which helps ocearch track and protect her. Great whites are amazing, aquatic creatures, they have amazing features. First, they have great eyesight, they can see in the dark water! Which makes them able to hunt at night. Next, they have amazing smell and hearing senses. It’s believed that they can smell a single drop of blood. Great whites can really eat anything, but they prefer fish and seals. In conclusion, great white sharks are very…

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    disease occurs when there is too many white blood cells present or cancer cells are in the bone marrow. Leukemia is a Greek word that is broken down into leuko which means white and haima meaning blood. Peter Cullen found incomprehensibly what was called “milky blood” early in 1811. In 1825, Alfred Velpeau discovered the symptoms of Leukemia and found pus in the blood of patients. During the 19th century, the disease was first named weisses blut meaning white blood. John Hughes Bennett was the…

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    within their territory. They are all rapid swimmers and are in clever species such as Hammerhead Sharks, Great White Sharks, Tiger Sharks, and Lemon Sharks. Sharks are a deadly species given to mankind and a great challenge given by God. The Great White Shark which is a member of the (Carcharodon Carcharias), also known as the Great White, white pointer, white shark, or white death, is a species of…

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    There were several reasons why black and white women had different experiences. With in SNCC black women were treated more equally than white women. Elaine DeLott Baker a white SNCC worker said, “Strong black women played pivotal leadership roles, but as a white woman in a black movement, the scope of my work was always constrained by race and gender.” Because of safety reasons, white women had to work in the schools and offices, while black women were in the fields getting people register to…

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    Reflecting on the White paper, I was able to see the intent of Trudeau's government was positive movement toward a just society. He presented ideas that he truly felt would help move from the past, to an equal future, while giving back to the ‘Indians’ their independence. The delivery, wording, and western ideals applied toward approaching this equality and Indian independence however riddled with poor considerations and deliverance. Trudeau's Government speaks about considering the information…

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