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    Middle Eastern culture. Eventually‚ an unexpected ethical dilemma was on the rise. My company was caught between asking the man to shave his beard‚ assign another engineer to the project‚ or amend the

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    International problem: Over fishing Fishing once thought of as a leisure activity is now causing serious issues on the marine environment. Fishing‚ when taken to the extreme can cause species to deplete in numbers and over turn the natural food chain. Many people are involved in over fishing all over the world. The reasons they take part in the practise are also altering. However many of the fisherman are from poorer countries and they see it as‚ the more fish they return home with the more they

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    parts of the game bypassed the midfield for offensive possession. Kunle and Karl were used to great affect‚ which produced a firm shot from Kunle with the keeper gathering well. Max worked tirelessly‚ chasing down all dispatched passes. Norton were caught on a break and found they were looking at a 1-0 deficit. This was something that the team had not faced this season and the remainder of the match would be a test of character to see how they dealt with such an instance. With keeper Mel and midfielder

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    FISHERY AND AQUACULTURE COUNTRY PROFILES PROFILS DES PÊCHES ET DE L’AQUACULTURE PAR PAYS PERFILES SOBRE LA PESCA Y LA ACUICULTURA POR PAÍSES Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations Organisation des Nations Unies pour l ’alimentation et l ’agriculture Organización de las Naciones Unidas para la Agricultura y la Alimentación FID/CP/KHM March 2011 NATIONAL FISHERY SECTOR OVERVIEW CAMBODIA 1. GENERAL GEOGRAPHIC AND ECONOMIC DATA Area Permanent fresh water area3: EEZ area:

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    construction and related activities commercial/recreational fishing Trawlers drag nets and gear across the ocean bottom they trap or kill almost all the fish‚ mollusks and other creatures they encounter. And the dragging destroys underwater features like reefs‚ turning the bottom to mud. A lot of different organism get caught in these nets. Dolphins‚ sea turtles and other fish that are not meant to be caught are killed. Churning up mud does immense harm. Fish cannot see in water that is murky

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    Night Hoops

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    Fellow Word Shakers‚ When I started reading the book‚ Night Hoops by Carl Deuker‚ I was very bored. I felt like I wasn’t relating to the characters and the plot was moving too slowly. I questioned whether I should start a new book; however‚ I persevered just like Nick‚ and I am very grateful that I stuck with it. After reading Night Hoops‚ I have developed a new mindset on how I should pursue my goals no matter what impediments obstruct my ability to reach them. Nick‚ the protagonist‚ always

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    meat they hunted. It was their job to preserve the meat and one way they did that was by smoking the meat to turn it into jerky. The hunters stayed in camp until the winter festival was over. In addition to eating meat and other animals‚ they also caught aquatic species

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    Conservation is the protection and preservation of natural resources in the enviorment. the important renewable natural resources are air water soil wildlife and forests. Conservation is necessary for the following reasons: 1. ensure the protection of plant and animal species and to prevent their extinction‚ 2. maintain a stable and balanced ecosystem. This prevents disruption of natural cycles and global warming. 3. to ensure conservation of marine life as they are a major source of human

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    I was perched eighty feet up in the treetop canopy. Although the weather was modest‚ the daunting heights had oppressed my nerves and shrouded my skin with reflective sweat. I quaked as I agilely swung from one obstacle to the next. My legs‚ mind‚ and hands were all fatigued and wrenched‚ yet the incentive of achieving my goal of finishing the entire obstacle course was enough for me to endure the drudgery a little longer. When I began the Gunstock Treetop Aerial Adventure Park course‚ I was drowning

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    problem. Science could help for someone could invent a chemical that temporarily stuns the fish (like cyanide). But it does not hurt anything from a piece of coral to a grain of sand. Math also could help‚ we could have a limit on how many fish are caught‚ thus making it almost impossible to over fish. Technology could also help‚ for we could make an invention that could estimate‚ how many fish are in what area. And then we could see if something was wrong with the population. Area C Some various

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