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    happening. It was a shark. A giant Oceanic whitetip shark. He could recognize the shark because of its short‚ bluntly-rounded snout and its long body with round fins. He read somewhere in a book that it is considered one of the five most dangerous sharks in the world. He also read that it has a very powerful bite force. Now fully aware what was happening Jeff grabbed the spear and swam up to the shark. Then he saw Timmy in its jaws. “NO” yelled Jeff as he jabbed the spear into the shark until it stopped

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    The Whale Rider Chapter Questions Chapters 1-6  1. Chapter 1 begins in myth‚ and myths explain what was once unexplainable to a people.  What does the myth of the whale rider explain to the Maori people? 2.  Chapter 2 gives us the point of view of the whales.  The bull whale remembers his master‚ the "golden man."  Do you think that the whale is as old as the myth‚ or do you think that the whale draws on the collective memory of his culture?  Or‚ do you have another idea?  Give your

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    “Screw the Whales‚ Save the Shrimp” by Joy Williams The essay "Save the Whales‚ Screw the Shrimp" written by Joy Williams is about the problem that we are not taking care of the environment or seeing the truth of it all as well as we should be. Because we are too blind and lazy to solve the problems with everything around us‚ such as the animals and the plants that keep us alive everything is just getting worse. We’ve made it our nature to take things that are available and use them until it’s gone

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    Chapter I PROJECT CONTEXT Try doing it this way: The rise of social networks driven by the phenomenal success of FaceBook‚ YouTube‚ Twitter and other social networking sites enabled individuals to connect with each other in a way never seen before in the Internet Community. While this enabled individuals to reach wider audience‚ it also presented an opportunity to those who are involved in business and marketing. Continue this… Note: ***** The focus should be in marketing and social networks

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    "The Shark Net"‚ by Robert Drewe‚ is a vibrant memoir focusing upon the simple pleasures of growing up in Perth‚ Western Australia‚ in the ’50s. Drewe examines his life in sleepy friendly Perth‚ using techniques such as language‚ structure and selection of detail. These techniques contribute to the understanding of the events in Drewe’s life while growing up in the small city of Perth and the astounding change of the city when it was victimised with countless murders. Language: Aged six‚ Robert

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    In the movie‚ “The Squid and the Whale”‚ there are two children in the movie. Walt and Frank were raised by Joan and Bernard. This learner would state that Bernard have an insecure disorganized attachment style. Bernard would provide a wide arrange of emotions to their children (Siegel‚ 2014). Bernard would display a set of emotions for one day‚ then on another day‚ he would speak want to be attached with the children. In the movie‚ this happens when Bernard comes home from work. He desires to be

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    Mozart and the Whale is loosely based on the true story of two people with Asperger’s syndrome‚ and tells the story of how they developed a relationship and eventually married. Nearly the entire cast is composed of characters with disabilities who have been joined together as a support group by the main character‚ Donald. Donald has Asperger’s syndrome and forms the group so he can have friends. Isabelle‚ who also has Asperger’s Syndrome‚ joins Donald’s group and the two have a lot in common. Most

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    I’m researching the Hammerhead shark it has many unique features . It has a oddly shaped head used for hunting . They live near the equator or in tropical waters . They are carnivores and eat about anything and their favorite food is the sting ray . The hammerhead shark is very unique . Their head helps them see and pick up electric waves under water . their head helps them see and hunt . They are carnivores only eat meat favorite is the stingray . Their color is grayish brown and green on the

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    Compare and Contrast: Whales and Rats I love animals from the big to the small and everything in between but they’re all different in some way and others are completely different like reptiles and amphibians and mammals and the like but they’re also all the same in some way‚ what if someone compared them someway?... Whales are the largest animal to ever live‚ and possibly that ever will live. They are bigger than any dinosaurs. They survive from the coldest waters in the arctic and sometimes

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    Killer Whale‚ largest member of the dolphin family. Killer whales occur in more parts of the world than probably any other cetacean (see Whale). They occur in all oceans‚ both in the open ocean and close to shore‚ but are more common in the colder‚ more productive waters of both hemispheres than in the Tropics. Resident populations may cover an area of several hundred square kilometers. Transient populations often move through an area rapidly‚ swimming more than 1000 km (more than 600 mi) along a

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