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    Pacific Garbage Patch can be destructive to the nature around it. Some things are being done about the Great Pacific Garbage Patch such as plastic bags being banned. The great pacific garbage patch is formed by trash entering the water and getting caught in the currents along the North Pacific Subtropical Convergence Zone (silverman). This zone is acting like a transport system for trash. This happens because the warm currents from the south combine with the cold

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    The Loggerhead Sea Turtle (Caretta caretta) is an aquatic reptile‚ which are given their name for their large skull and powerful jaws. Adults can weigh anywhere from 155 and 375 pounds‚ making them one of the largest hard-shelled sea turtles in the world. Their shells are mostly brown with yellowish spots and yellow underbellies. As many sea turtles do‚ females come ashore during summer to nest. Once hatched‚ juvenile turtles make their way to the ocean. From nest to shore is one of the most dangerous

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    The Lion and the Mouse

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    I did not mean to disturb you’. The lion caught the mouse in his large claws and said ‘Anyone who disturbs my sleep deserves to die. I will eat you up’. The little mouse cried ‘Please don’t eat me. Let me go. I promise that someday I will help you and repay your kindness’. Hearing this‚ the lion started laughing. ‘You tiny little mouse; you will help me?’ But he had pity on the mouse and let him go. A few days later‚ the lion got caught in a hunter’s net. He tried to set himself free but could not

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    I. Introduction: Why John 21 is a Post-Script. A. Begins with John 1:1 declaring Jesus deity and builds to the apex John 20:28‚ “My Lord and my God. John is finished when he proves his argument. B. Then he writes the purpose of the book in John 20:31 and John thinks He is finished. John 21 is added later by John. C. Reasons why conservative scholars believe parts of John 21 was written by someone else. 1. Another elder

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    Correctexams.com Exam :070-316 Title:Developing Windows-based Applications with Visual C# .Net Version Number:6.0 Fast Way to get your Certification Real Level Practice Questions Guides www.correctexams.com Important Note: Please Read Carefully This Study Guide has been carefully written and compiled by correctexams experts. It is designed to help you learn the concepts behind the questions rather than be a strict memorization tool. Repeated readings will increase your comprehension

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    vertical when the net is strained as provided in Law 1.10. The posts or its supports shall not extend into the court. 1.5. The posts shall be placed on the doubles side lines as in Diagram A irrespective of whether singles or doubles is being played. 1.6. The net shall be made of fine cord of dark colour and even thickness with a mesh of not less than l5 mm and not more than 20 mm. 1.7. The net shall be 760 mm in depth and at least 6.1 metres wide. 1.8. The top of the net shall be

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    Illegal Fishing

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    touches‚ especially the corals. It is virtually impossible to detect fish caught using cyanide because it is usually employed to stun the fish‚ not kill them. Fish caught with cyanide are more valuable alive than dead. A rule of thumb: most fish found in seafood restaurants were most likely caught with cyanide. DYNAMITE FISHING The greatest advantage of dynamite fishing is that the fishermen no longer need to buy a net. Once the dynamite has killed all of the fish‚ they can easily scoop their

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    The debate over ocean fishing rights and responsibilities takes place between the commercial fishing industry and conservationists worldwide. In recent years‚ legislators have worked with these polarized constituents to ensure a sustainable yet profitable industry. Fortunately‚ there has been much compromise between fishers and environmentalists‚ but both sides remain alienated from each other. The demand for fish has been spurred in part by nutritionists and doctors who promote the health benefits

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    take action and hear out a worldwide problem. A question is how much fish has the world lost? At an average‚ 120 million tons of fish are caught annually‚ and 1.3 million tons are being wasted. According to an article by Mackenzie Yang‚ 200 billion pounds of seafood and 54 billion pounds of non-commercially valuable marine life are being ensnared in fishing nets as long as a football field. Not all of it is even used. Also‚ according to Mackenzie Yang‚ large predatory fish like tuna have decreased

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    Would the Sea Turtles be Missed? “Six of the seven sea turtle species are listed as vulnerable‚ endangered‚ or greatly endangered on the International Union for Conservation of Nature’s Red List of threatened species (Roach).” These suffering sea turtle species are the following: Reen‚ Hawksbill‚ Kemp’s Ridley‚ Leatherback‚ Loggerhead‚ and Olive Ridley. All of these turtles are found in the waters off the coasts of the United States of America. The only species of sea turtle that is not in

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