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    Fishes in Aquarium

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    fishes in aquarium Human is the animal who loves to live in a community.Human beings prefer to live in a family or group with food clothing and shelter .exactly the opposite is the case with aquatic life.There are fishes that swim in group but never live in a group .They do not have any shelter under the water.They feel safe when hidden inside a rock. many uses fishtanks in their house to decorate it.This this fish tanks are smaller in size .How ever there are many museums ‚hotelsand restaurants

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    experience for this growing number of people‚ caution is necessary. The reality show "Catfish" on MTV is a perfect example of how unreliable online dating can be. In the show‚ Nev Schulman and Max Joseph help people who have been online dating determine if their significant other is being truthful. Unfortunately‚ most of the time the person gets "catfished"‚ and the relationships do not end up working out. A catfish is someone who pretends to be someone they’re not using Facebook or another social media

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    The 21st century is defined by its obsession and advancements in technology‚ the younger generation in particular. Technology plays as a key factor in most lives‚ social media especially. Among the most popular of social media are Facebook‚ Twitter and Instagram‚ all with the main purpose to share or view personal information and experiences‚ communicate with others and meet new people on social or professional grounds. There are several positives and negatives effects associated with social media

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    Chronological: Technology

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    GAC 002 Assessment Event 4: Academic Essay Chronological: Technology Student name: Mick Qin Student ID#: XXXXXXX Teacher: Gail Slater Due date: 11 September‚ 2013 Word count: 701Question: Trace how technology has changed communication in your country over the past 20 years. Since the People’s Republic of China established at 1st October 1949‚ technology of China has been developing very quickly. There are many major scientific and technological achievements

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    Fish Farming

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    releases young (juvenile) fish into the wild for recreational fishing or to supplement a species’ natural numbers is generally referred to as a fish hatchery. Worldwide‚ the most important fish species used in fish farming are carp‚ salmon‚ tilapia and catfish. There is an increasing demand for fish and fish protein‚ which has resulted in widespread overfishing in wild fisheries. Fish farming offers fish marketers another source. However‚ farming carnivorous fish‚ such as salmon‚ does

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    fishes

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    Fishes Long- spine porcupinefish Family:Diodontidae “buteteng laot” (Diodon holocanthus) Like all species in the family Diodontidae‚ Long-spined Porcupinefish (Diodon holocanthus) can inflate themselves by swallowing water (or air). As in other species in the genus Diodon‚ this swelling causes the erection of the long movable spines covering the body. The Long-spined Porcupinefish is a robust fish with rounded dorsal and anal fins. Spines on the forehead of the Long-spined

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    utilities and products of their fire making tools. In three sites of eastern and southern Africa‚ Clark discovered remains of burnt bone of a catfish and charred logs‚ along with other burned plant materials and rare fire-fractured quartzite (Clark and Harris 7). These discoveries revealed many uses of fire to the Homo erectus. Cleary the burnt bone of catfish shows that Homo erectus gained knowledge of cooking raw meats. Materials left behind such as the charred logs probably indicated their source

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    world‚ especially in the Philippines. Considering Janitor fish as pest‚ we can benefit from a pest by making its skin into leather. Janitor fish or the scientifically known as Hypostomus plecostomus is also commonly called Suckerfish‚ Sucker mouth Catfish or Pleco. Janitor fishes feed on algae‚ aquatic weeds‚ small crustaceans and other aquatic creatures. Moreover‚ janitor fishes would easily adapt in an environment where there is food. These fishes are peaceful in nature‚ thus‚ in an aquarium set-up;

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    Desert Solitaire Summary

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    Desert Solitaire: A Season in the Wilderness is the work for which Abbey is best known and by which he is most frequently defined. It contains his views on a variety of subjects‚ from the problems of the United States Park Service to an angry indictment of the evils of technology masquerading under the guise of progress. No voice is more eloquent in the praise of America’s remaining wilderness nor more vitriolic in attacking those who would exploit and destroy it for profit. In the introduction

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    Fish phylogenetic tree based on protein size Amanda Reed Lab partners: Lecia Redwine‚ Kyle Hatcher TA: Baneshwar Singh Biology 117‚ Section 25 Tuesday 10:30 AM Introduction       Although tree diagrams have been used since the days of Charles Darwin‚ biologists have only recently adopted the tree model of evolution to read and interpret phylogenies. One of the reasons for this is the confusion that often arises from using a tree model to describe a phylogeny (Baum‚ 2008a). Many people interpret

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