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    Differences Between Sharks and Dolphins Sharks and dolphins are both ocean creatures. From afar they look alike but are contrasting ocean creatures. One of the main allusions is that they are the same type of creature‚ but a shark is a fish while a dolphin is a mammal. Because sharks are fish‚ they are cold blooded‚ and because dolphins are mammals they are warm blooded. Dolphins have blow holes and can only stay under water for up to seven to twelve minutes. Although sharks do not have blow holes

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    Cookie cutter shark ------------------------------------------------- Features: The Cookiecutter Shark combines many specialized features that enable it to carve out a living in the deep-sea. Like many mesopelagic sharks‚ it has an elongated body cavity filled with an enormous liver comprising as much as 35% of its total weight. The Cookiecutter’s liver is perfused with low-density oils which render the shark nearly neutrally buoyant over a wide range of depths and thereby saves energy by

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    Norman Brinker began his career in the restaurant business in 1950 as a partner in the Jack-in-the-Box restaurant chain. As a result of Mr. Brinker’s passion for the restaurant industry‚ he created the casual dining concept. Opening the first Steak and Ale in 1966 allowed him to bring this concept to life. Later‚ he developed the Bennigans chain‚ sold both chains to Pillsbury Corporation‚ and took over as vice president of Pillsbury. Brinker International was formed in 1984 after Brinker left

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    support our findings. Method of Research In order to create a framework of how venture capitalists assess prospects‚ Group 5 collected data from clips of videos from episodes of ABC’s Shark Tank. Utilizing direct observation we were able to develop‚ identify and categorize a theory for “rules of the shark tank”. We analyzed our data looking for patterns to develop a set of rules that a venture capitalist should follow to evaluate a business idea. Findings Discussion Venture Capitalists

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    In this painting “The Deadline” (Artist Facing Blank Canvas) painted in 1938 by Norman Rockwell‚ the artist illustrates a moment when the painter is confused on what to do next. The controversy in the painting shows how the painter have gathered all of the necessary tools but needs to come up with a game plan to get the ball rolling. Most of the time when an artist is viewed they have already come up with a creative idea for a painting but this particular artist is having some struggles on an idea

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    Rising Five Norman Nicholson This poem Rising Five by Norman Nicholson starts with the words of four years old who claims not to be four‚ but ‘rising five’ This statement is followed with the poet’s vivid description of the child’s face which shouts almost with youth and enthusiasm. We see the baby curls of hair‚ the huge staring eyes searching all around about smooth dimpled (‘toffee buckled’) cheeks. This image is a wonderful evocation of little smiling boy. The use of toffee additionally suggests

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    The painting “Marriage License” by Norman Rockwell that was painted in 1955 displays a young couple commemorating their love to each other. The main focal point of the painting is a young‚ white couple. This is expected because in 1955 men and women were expected to get married at a young age and to start a family right away. This was the social norm. It was also during a time period were racism still occurred and in many states interracial marriage was even illegal‚ which is why the focal point

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    The sand shark is very important to my tribe‚ and I shall tell you why. Once‚ a very long time ago‚ a group of hunters were looking for animals for food and supplies. The eldest‚ and wisest‚ said “We must continue hunting! Do not lose hope!” Suddenly a squirrel scampered across a cedar branch. The youngest was quick‚ he raised his bow‚ arrow drawn‚ and shot. The squirrel was too quick‚ the arrow missed. Several days later‚ hunger spread throughout the village. The three hunters had failed to collect

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    Marlet Garcia Bingham‚Kelly. Shark Girl. Cambridge: Candlewick Press‚ 2007. Jane Arrowood is a fifteen year old girl whose arm was amputated when she was bitten by a shark. Jane is really stubborn and she doesn’t let herself try new things. She was still finding out how to be courageous and brave after what she had been trough. Justin is a kid who is around eight or nine or ten years old who lost his leg below the knee. He was a brave kid because he never was arguing about his disability. He was

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    Lights‚ camera‚ paint brush‚ action! The thrill of creating a story through the lens of a camera and the fine hairs of a paintbrush was the life of Norman Rockwell. Capturing the small-town life of an everyday American scene was Rockwell’s way of creating the world that wasn’t perfect into his own view of a place that was. With the Rockwell creativity of drawing his perspective of an American perfection; Edward Hopper created otherwise. Creating more realistic and expressed his feelings into the

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