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    Generally Hurricane Katrina were one of the most costly storms in U.S. history. It was a powerful storm that left thousands without homes, caused thousands to evacuate and took many lives with. However Katrina initially formed about 200 miles southeast of the Bahamas on august 23rd, 2005, as a tropical depression. (Complex) as Katrina progressed it struck the gulf coast with devastating force at daybreak on august 29,It 2005. (Complex) It hit five southern states:…

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    approximately 551 pounds of food each day. Their diet consists of squids, sharks, fish, seals, and other marine mammals. They attack small and large prey like krill, and even other whales. With the tons of food they eat, they help stabilize the entire underwater ecosystem. The feces from whales help stimulate the krill and phytoplankton…

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    La Vida Robot Comparison

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    Comparing Spare Parts and La Vida Robot both of them is the truth and really happen in the book and the movie. Contrast Spare Parts and La Vida Robot. The movie explain more than the book from the backstory, showing how made it, and how they got together in their lives in a robotics club and they didn’t have a lot of money to get the right pieces so they recycle some things into parts. La Vida Robot had some pieces that their was two main teachers both male and Spare Parts their two main…

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    Pearl Earring

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    Micro theme 3. For micro theme 3, I will compare and contrast two works of art. The painting, The Girl with the Pearl Earring, painted by Dutch master Johannes Vermeer in the 17th century and the photograph of an underwater installation of a concrete statue/bust of a human form called Viccisitudes by Jason de Caires Taylor’s 21st century work. I will describe the works of art and the time periods of their inception. I will discuss how different each setting is that the artists chose for…

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    Aruba

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    tickets to Aruba's remarkable diving experience: the Red Sail Sports and Aqua Windie's Dive Center. One can treat themselves to scuba diving and snorkeling, while checking the outstanding marine life of marine eels, manta rays and stingrays. If not underwater, then there is kite surfing and windsurfing. The firms organizing the water sports also have the famed Hi-Winds Amateur World Challenge: a tournament for kite surfing and windsurfing. Flight tickets in this peak season are a prizefight to…

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    Mermaid Slot Game

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    Meta: There is nothing quite like taking a dip into the deep blue ocean, so this probably explains why Mermaid’s Gold – the latest Amatic release – has become so popular! //header// Mermaid’s Gold (Amatic) //copy// Mermaid’s Gold is easily one of the fanciest slot games that we’ve reviewed in a while if we’re being honest. That’s not to say that it’s better or worse than some of the other titles that we’ve presented in the past, but it is definitely one of the prettiest to look at. Mermaid’s…

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    non-profit The Ocean Agency. In an effort to bring about awareness to changes occuring in the ocean Richard and the non-profit created the project XL Catlin Seaview Survey. This project used 360 degree photographic technology to bring Google Street View underwater, creating an interactive platform that allows everyone to explore the wonders of our coral reefs. Unfortunately, the team realized that…

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    Diesel Engines: Das Boot

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    surface from the water they use these ballast tanks that change their buoyancy by either filling them with water to go down or removing water to go up.While the subs are above water they can just use GPS to navigate around but while the subs are underwater they navigate using sonar but they are virtually blind because the sonar requires sound to bounce off of something which is only useful if there is a ship or other subs around. There are two different types of sonar there is aggressive and…

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    Dolphins Research Paper

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    biological sonar, a sense that allows them to use sounds to detect things around them. This can be used to detect the mines underwater. The manager of the marine mammals program, Mike Rothe, states “They’ve evolved over thousands of years to have a remarkable sonar. We’ve been developing UUVs for several decades.” Meanwhile, the sea lions are trained to use their enhanced underwater hearing and vision to detect unwanted swimmers in the area. They will attach a plate to the enemy and then take…

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    Through The Tunnel

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    place, filled with new and interesting adventures. After careful preparation, he accomplishes a potentially life defying adventure. Jerry is a believable character, he has the typical emotions of an eleven year old. Before Jerry goes through the underwater tunnel he just wants to fit in and feel more grown up. Jerry is so excited, “he was accepted, he dived again, carefully, proud of himself,”…

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