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    piled high with 100 diced raw Guppies. The Guppies have a gum-like texture that allow them to slide down their consumer’s throat with ease. The Guppies refuse to be chewed, but they also refuse to lose their strong iron taste. The Tuna Salad is another popular option. Tuna fish are spread out on top of a layer of seaweed, giving the fish a fresh taste as if they had just been yanked out of the ocean blue. The customer base of Physhy Phun is incredibly diverse. A plethora of shark species come…

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    Kothari’s “If You Are What You Eat, Then What Am I,” Kothari uses food as a metaphor to compare the different cultures she sees as she is growing up. At school, Kothari sees all of her peers eating “tuna sandwiches” and asks her mom to fix that food for her lunch ( 947). While she is writing about food, the “tuna” Kothari is longing for is a metaphor for the American culture she is constantly surrounded by (Kothari 947). By being surrounded by multiple different cultures as she is growing up,…

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    El Chapo Research Paper

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    Juaquin Archivaldo Guzman Loera, mostly know to the public as El Chapo which means shorty in english. Born on April 4th, 1957 in La Tuna, Badiraguato, Sinaloa, Mexico. He's mostly know for being the guy that escaped prison 2 times and maybe some just know his from his job which is peddling drugs to different countries, specially The United States of America. Most people think El Chapo is just a regular guy. But what they dont know is that he's actually a psychopath. In the psychopath test he…

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    also some of the organisms that live there. Secondly, there are a lot of organisms that live in the coral canyons. In one of the articles I read it said that there may be new or rare species in the coral canyons. Also endangered species such as the tuna live in coral canyons. There are many species of cold water corals there that have been growing there for hundreds of years and most of the…

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    The marine environment at Lorde Howe Island was a significant factor for World Heritage Listing in 1982. The island has a combination of temperate and tropical marine species, including coral reef in the near intact condition of the Island waters. During winter, ocean currents at 17 degrees’ surround Lord Howe Island and larvae of many organisms from cool southern parts of Australia are transported to the Island. During summer, the warm East Australian Current sweeps down from the Great Barrier…

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    These foods are what the American culture believes is okay to eat. Her mother disagrees and does not want her to eat this. Her mother opens a can of tuna not knowing why it stinks so terribly bad. This is an example of the difference of cultures and being unaware of the American culture. Since Geeta Kothari mother does not know about the tuna and why it smells Geeta Kothari becomes very frustrated. Geeta Kothari states, “There is so much my parents don’t know. They are not like other parents…

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    Personal Narrative: Sushi

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    There was a time when I would eat Sushi every other day. I even had converted many of my family and friends from “never will I ever eat raw fish” to “what time is our lunch sushi arriving, I need my Yellowtail Tuna fix.” I did not always love sushi, in fact, my relationship with sushi started out as fear. Growing up in the inner-city idea and consumption of sushi is taboo. No one ate it, it was never discussed and the idea of consuming raw food was ludicrous in my family. Pretty much all we ate…

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    When we come to pet training, dog training strikes us first. Dogs are mainly trained to obey their master, work on farms, detect drug or other illegal items. But, no training is species specific but is concept specific. So, cats can also be trained. If you approach your cat with a positive, encouraging and cheering attitude, you can make it learn almost all commands. A reward-based training can serve your purpose. If you are a new pet parent, you can start with training your cat to sit, roll,…

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    Your wife asks “what do you want for dinner ?”, “you choose” is your response. “Tuna” she quips, knowing that you hate tuna. Kids are told “do your homework”, go to bed”, “eat your vegetables” “don 't kill him” “a woman 's right to choose”. The truth is there is always a choice. Is that the main difference between us and the Russians ? Its the 1980…

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    mercury, as stated in “Fish In Your Diet – Not Health Food Anymore: Mercury in Fish.” by Bluevoice.org, “Fish such as tuna, swordfish, Chilean sea bass, Alaskan halibut, tilefish and King mackerel have been shown to have extremely high levels of mercury. Wild caught salmon, sardines, cod, tilapia, sole, shrimp, and herring have lower levels of mercury.” In fact, large fish such as tuna, have 10 million times as much mercury in them as the water surrounding them. Given the information above,…

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