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    Eating Fish Eyes

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    ANALYSIS OF EATING FISH; FISH EYES RESEARCH PROPOSAL BY: Abdulhadee Wayayok ID Number: 211110043 Research Methodology Stamford International University January 2013 ABSTRACT The purpose of this study is to examine that eating fish’s eyes can enhance your memory and thinking ability or it’s just only culture believing. Because of in some culture believe that eating fish eyes can help your thinking ability. So‚ this study wants to confirm of culture believing with scientific method.

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    Sojourner Truth Belonging

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    Today I’d like to talk about the issue of belonging and how it is represented in the two separate texts‚ Harper Lee’s 1960 novel ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’ and Sojourner Truth’s famous speech‚ ‘Ain’t I a Woman’. In particular I want to argue that gender and ethnicity are relevant in both text and although they were written a while ago these text are still relevant for now because they are still issues that we face. To start off‚ what is Belonging? Belonging may be defined as being part or a group

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    My Fish Tank

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    Introduction There truly is nothing more magical than the first time you walk through an aquarium. A blue glow of light‚ the fish swimming all around you in more hughes of colors than you’ve ever imagined. The way they flirt with you on the other side of the glass‚ "hey come follow me!" they call out to you as they pass by. Because of this mysterious wonder‚ I’ve decided to start my own fish tank! First I had to grab all of my materials. My tank is a lovely 55g with a stand and lots of figurines. Then I had

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    Poor Fish Moravia

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    The short story “Poor Fish” is an entertaining novel written by the talented author Alberto Moravia. The story follows the life of a young man‚ whom lacked many physical attributes that society adores. He struggles in accepting himself‚ and often needs reassurance on his qualities. One day he meets a young lady who finds him irresistible‚ and treasures all of his quirks. However‚ his self deprecating thoughts leave him insecure and constantly searching for recognition from others. Moravia portrays

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    Big Brothers Big Sisters

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    selfish about it‚ and I do know you do things sometimes that seem tough to handle but in all honesty‚ you do it out of love for all of the students‚ not just one‚ it’s for the best interest‚ not just a certain few‚ I am also sorry for making this such a big deal‚ but it really does feel like she is targeting me‚ no matter what you or anyone else say‚ no one sees what really goes on inside that classroom‚ when she says things to me that makes me feel less than I really am. I have given up. It’s

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    Wonderland is a well-known film produced in 1951. A remade modern version of the movie was made in 2010. The movie is an American live action/computer animated fantasy film directed by Tim Burton. It was released by Walt Disney Pictures‚ one of Hollywood’s “Big Six” film studios‚ and film stars including Johnny Depp‚ Mia Wasikowska‚ Helena Bonham Carter and Anne Hathaway. The movie is based on a nineteen year old girl named Alice going onto an audacious adventure. Alice has been confronted by an unwanted

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    Moon Jelly Fish

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    prey on its tentacles it is brought to its body by contracting its tentacles in a corkscrew motion. It feeds on plankton which includes organisms such as mollusks‚ crustaceans‚ tunicate larvae‚ rotifers‚ young polychaetes‚ protozoans‚ diatoms‚ eggs‚ fish eggs‚ and other small organisms. All Aurelia including the Moon Jellyfish swim by pulsations of the bell-shaped upper part of the animal. Swimming mostly functions to keep the animal near the surface of the water rather than to make progress through

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    In the short story “God is not a Fish Inspector” by W.D. Valgardson‚ the protagonist‚ Fusi Bergman‚ a 70-year old fisherman is reminded by multiple sources that he is too old to fish. This provides him with the necessary drive to prove that despite the physical ailments that come along with fishing‚ he is able to continue to do so. The story describes multiple incidences where Fusi’s daughter‚ the fish inspectors as well as society in general remind him that he should not be fishing at his age. When

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    English Speech Belonging? What does it mean to you? And what are you willing to sacrifice in order to achieve it? As the human need to belong often overtakes us and disregards morals and values in order to do what we crave so badly and connect with those around us. In Arthur Miller’s The Crucible the desire to belong has over-ridden every other thought the human mind could possibly have. As Miller examines the results when individuals neglect their beliefs and are pushed to the edges of absolute

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    Report on Fish Behavior

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    It is a defense mechanism for fishes to ensure their survival in the wild. In a previous experiment‚ we tested and proved that fishes prefer to live in schools and not to live in relative isolation. For this experiment‚ we did a further test on fish behavior‚ targeting on their preferences in terms of schooling. Guppies and zebrafish were used for the experiment because these two species are

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