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    warned that our oceans are being irreparably damaged by human activity and could be on "the precipice of a major extinction event." Coral reefs, home to a quarter of the ocean's fish, have declined by 40 percent worldwide. Stocks of swordfish, yellowfin tuna, and other large fish that people avidly eat are down by 90 percent. Marine scientists say that if mankind does not dramatically change how…

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    He described the many forms of sea life that humans have fished, hunted, and collected over the centuries, from charismatic whales and dolphins to the lowly menhaden, from sea turtles to cod, tuna, and coral. Ellis’s explains the life the various species, the threats they face, and the losses they have suffered. Killing has become a big issue, with extinction all too often leaving ocean greatly depleted. But the author also finds hope and resilience…

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    Going back to the issues of Store #33739-0, let me present you with a scenario: Someone goings into a one of your restaurants and orders a tuna sandwich (let us assume that it already comes mixed with mayo). The staff member prepared the sub to ALL of the Corporate Management specifications, including the specific amount of mayo that was mixed in with the tuna. After taking a few bites, said customer complaints…

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    Hawaiian Poke History

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    If you’ve ever had an opportunity to eat Hawaiian poke, then you know that it’s a delightful dish to serve as an appetizer, side dish or main course. Typically, this staple plate is prepared with ahi tuna, candlenut, seaweed, limu and sea salt; however, it has taken many different forms since it was introduced into the public sphere in 1970s. While establishments all over The Aloha State have their own variations, Da Hawaiian Poke in Honolulu is famous for using locally sourced ingredients and…

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    Heat Energy Lab Report

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    captured by the water. Take the total energy captured by the water divided by the total energy of the chip, and multiplying by 100. Part C: The Building of our calorimeter 12) Grab your materials for your experiment; which is a tuna can, and aluminum foil. 13) Modify your tuna can by cutting the top and bottom out and adding eight small holes to the base of the can. Also cut a hole around an inch wide in your aluminum foil to insert the thermometer. 14) Put the can over your one baked…

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    Kothari does an excellent job using imagery in the description of the experience that she and her mother had with the tuna. Kothari writes, “The first time my mother and I opened a can of tuna, I am nine years old. We stand in the doorway of the kitchen, in semidarkness, the can tilted toward daylight. I want to eat what the kids at school eat: bologna, hot dogs, salami—foods my parents find repugnant because…

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    the car while my sister and I watched from the deck. Finally we went down with a little cup of tuna and set it down near the car. The kitten came out slowly and quickly ate all of it, but when we tried to grab him he ran under the deck and we decided to leave him alone. The kitten stayed beneath the deck crying for another two nights. Even though my dad said to leave it be, my sister and I used tuna to convince him to come…

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    Prostate Health

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    Prostate health for men is of large importance in one's life, especially considering that 1 in 3 men are at risk of developing prostate problems. It should also be noted that prostate health issues effect middle aged men as well as the elderly and should not be overlooked. There are many supplements that can be considered for men who are worried about their prostate health. Problems encountered may include difficulty in urination, which may be the first signs of a prostate disease. These…

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    Trade Liberalization or also known as free trade is one of the mechanisms in International Trade . Free trade occurs when the government put no barriers in order to restrict the flow of goods and services between trading nations. The country can freely import and export their products to other countries without any restriction and barrier. “There are two types of trade liberalization, which are absolute advantages and comparative advantages” . Absolute advantage can be referred to the ability…

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    Sweatshops Good Or Bad

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    has one than one unpredictable consequences. For instance let just say you decide to buy some tuna to make tuna fish for you or whoever. And you decide to - unknowingly - by the brand “American tuna” because it’s cheaper than the rest and you’re feeling a bit patriotic that day. Although, what you didn’t know is that this brand of tuna uses nets in which trap dolphins (dolphins are known to swim with tuna because they are very social animals) and as we all know dolphins need air. So the…

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