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    Oil Spillage Cause

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    Oil Spillage A devastated man-made environmental disaster is an oil spillage in the ocean . An oil spill is a release of a liquid petroleum hydrocarbon into environment due to human activity like boats above oil pipes or rigs and its a form of pollution. Other form of oil spillage is marine oil spillage ,where oil is release into the ocean or coastlines. Oil spills is a release of crude oil from tankers, pipelines offshore platforms,drilling rigs. Spills may take months or years to clean up…

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    to continue to eat the tuna and the grilled chicken but even though the tacos, cheeseburger and steak had a lot of protein, it also had a lot of saturated fat and sodium so I could replace those with healthier options that also provide me with a lot of protein including: salmon, veggie burgers, lean ground beef (92%), and lean turkey/chicken. Carbohydrate: In order to have an optimal intake of this nutrient, I would still continue to eat the trail mix, peanut butter, tuna while cutting out the…

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    A myriad of topics were discussed in the Frontline documentary, The Fish on my Plate, as journalist Paul Greenberg began a challenge of eating fish every day for an entire year. Greenberg defined this challenge as a way to better understand how fish are beneficial to diets as well as the environment. As this challenge progressed, Greenberg explored the global consumption of fish, overfishing, aquaculture, and the health benefits found in the consumption of fish. I had a few preconceived notions…

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    the fisherman look to take up as many fish possible, no matter size, because it will benefit him more. Society is facing this tragedy, as where Sorlien fishes used to be the “Tuna capital of the world”, but now society cannot find a tuna ‘within 20 miles’ of the harbor (Tierney, 2000). There was no management of the size of tuna that could be caught, so fisherman took them…

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    Successful and Effective Teamwork During my employment at Verification’s Inc.; which was a third-party background screening company, as a Department Supervisor, I acquired valuable information on what it takes to make teamwork successful. Specifically, skills that are essential for team members to achieve success and receive a bonus payout. J.C. Penney retail store founder, James Cash Penney, stated "the best teamwork comes from men who are working independently toward one goal in unison." Team…

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    Sandwich Target Market

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    pies and pastries and baked goods, which are gluten free. The purpose of this is because this is the whole aim of creating the business. These are the following types of Sandwiches I will be selling French Dip, Egg Salad, Ham & Cheese, Tuna & Salad, Hamburger Sub, Tuna Melt, Fish Sandwich and Italian Beef. This is because these were the most well known and bought by customer's regularly in Newcastle Upon Tyne. Therefore, I have selected these in my business. Also, the prices of the products…

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    whatever kids like to do in the woods. But while you are fishing you realize that on the other end of the line there’s this big tuna fish and you are having trouble pulling it in. You look at your friends and they are setting up a tent. Next thing that your friends know is when they look at the lake and you aren’t there. You’ve been pulled up from land and now swimming with that tuna on the other end of that land. You smack your head on a log in the lake and next thing you wake up to is on a…

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    Why Overfishing Is Bad

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    In addition to the argument that new laws are harmful, some believe that they are completely unnecessary. Since 1988, the amount of fish caught around the globe annually has been dropping (“The Threats”). Scientists believe the sustainable amount of fish able to be taken from the ocean each year is between 110 million and 150 million tons (“Overfishing 652-654”). The current annual global catch is 90 million. The number of boats in New England waters has decreased from 1,200 to 580 since the…

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    Hawaii Food History

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    Food is vital in our world because in order to live we need to eat. Modern food today is very diverse from the way we prepared and cooked dishes from back then, foods we ate in the past is the same foods we eat now but enhanced. We often use food as a way to be social or have social gatherings. Many families get together and bring food that has an importance to their culture. Food recipes are generally passed down from generation to generation. The recipes usually stay the same but people will…

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    worms ' sounds gross? That 's nothing. Check out six of the most gag-worthy things ever found in food. (And, unless you 've got a really strong stomach, don 't read this while you 're eating.) 1. The Tongue-Eating Parasite in a Can of Tuna Imagine opening up a can of tuna to find a creature staring at you with beady black eyes? 28-year-old UK resident, Zoe Butler, doesn 't have to imagine, it happened to her. The young…

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