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    Seaworld Protest

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    Some people wrote letters‚ some people made signs and went out into the streets‚ and some people took it to an extreme and refused to go to aquariums‚ zoos‚ or SeaWorld itself because they didn’t want to support animal cruelty. I can’t say that I would go that far because aquariums and zoos are my absolute favorite places to visit‚ but it worked. To get something in life that is difficult to obtain‚ sometimes you have to protest‚ even if you don’t want to. Part

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    Animals in Captivity

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    Karina Rodriguez English 101‚ Section 1582 16 April 2014 Paper 4A: Argument Zoos: Animals in Captivity A zoo is a place where animals live in captivity and are put on display for people to view. The word “zoo” is short for “zoological park.” Zoos contain wide varieties of animals that are native to all parts of the Earth. It is an important debate whether animals should be kept in the zoos or not. Some say that it is necessary to capture them in order to protect them from poachers. Regarding

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    MAT117 Week 6 DQ 2

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    MAT 117 /MAT117 Course Algebra 1B MAT 117 /MAT117 Week 6 Discussion Question Version 8 Week 6 DQ 2 1. Other than those listed in the text‚ how might the Pythagorean theorem be used in everyday life? 2. Provide examples of each. RESPONSE 1. Other than those listed in the text‚ how might the Pythagorean theorem be used in everyday life? Well other than the way its listed in the text the way that the pythagorean theorem can be used any time is when  we have a right triangle

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    Social Stimulus Preference in Fish: A Comparative Analysis with Zebrafish and Tetra Fish Abstracts Over evolutionary history‚ fish as well as many other animals have learned to school‚ herd‚ or even flock together. The behavior of fish schooling can be determined by many factors. In this experiment‚ we used lab-raised Zebra Danios and Neon Tetra fish in order to determine schooling preferences. We tested a focal fish (Zebra Danios) in 3 different scenarios in order to determine what their preference

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    Qian Hu case study

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    fish exports. It also has branches in Thailand‚ China‚ and Malaysia to cater to their customers overseas. Pursuing its vision of being a “one-stop shop” for their clientele‚ the company has also expanded its services into manufacturing and exporting aquarium accessories‚ feeds‚ and medications. Qian Hu credits its success to its Managing Director‚ Kenny Yap. He is a staunch believer in treating their employees like family‚ even joining them for coffee breaks at times. This initiative by Yap helped develop

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    Description Zoo Essay

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    Trip to the Zoo The Lion King is my daughter’s favorite movie to watch. It has been on repeat for weeks on end now. David and I decided it was time to plan a family trip to the Toledo Zoo. A visit to the zoo would be an exciting and thrilling way to let her see and interact with all the animals she loves within the movie. The next morning we woke up early to make our two hour drive to the zoo. As I strapped her into the car seat‚ all I could hear was her tiny voice screaming‚ “Roar‚ roar

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    a Sanctuary. Biosphere reserve People are allowed to live‚ own private land and carry on their traditional activities. (In the outer-zone) Ex-Situ biodiversity conservation (artificial home) • examples: seed banks‚ zoo‚ botanical gardens‚ aquariums Seed Banks • They store seeds at extremely low temperature and humidity. • Advantage: can save large variety of plant species in a very small space. Seed Banks : Problems • every seed has an expiry date‚ you cannot store it for an indefinite

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    Save the Dolphins

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    Save the dolphins How many of you have been to a dolphin show at the zoo or aquarium? Have you ever wondered where the dolphins came from? Well‚ many people don’t know most of them come from Japan where every year thousands of dolphins are hunted and killed. The documentary film‚ The Cove‚ shows exactly what happens to the dolphins in Japan. It was my friend‚ Heidi‚ who first told me about this whole story and recommended that I watch this movie. Seeing how emotional and passionate she was about

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    Have you ever read a piece of writing that instantly entices you‚ maybe even leading to disappointment when you finish because you wish it did not have to end so soon? Reading should be fun but‚ unfortunately‚ in college‚ many of the textbooks wouldn’t be considered an enjoyable read. Most articles in textbooks are strictly informative‚ rather than identifying and relating more to the academic level of the audience for which the book was designed. Over the past 30 years‚ the number of teens that

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    Electrolysis Chemistry

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    THE IMPORTANCE OF ELECTROLYSIS IN OUR DAILY LIFE “Electrolysis is the passage of an electric current through an electric current through an electrolyte with subsequent migration of positively and negatively charged ions to the negative and positive electrodes. “ 1 Electrodes are metals that are capable to conduct electricity through the solution used in electrolysis. During electrolysis‚ positive and negative electrodes are needed. The positive electrode (anode) experiences oxidation

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