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    When considering purchasing a boat to use for fishing in shallow waters‚ because of their similarities‚ bay boats and flats boats may come to mind. There are a few differences to consider when deciding which boat is best for your specific needs. Flats These boats are also known as skiffs‚ and are built for shallow coastal waters. Used primarily for flats fishing‚ they are great for catching tarpon‚ redfish‚ snook‚ and bonefish. They have the ability to glide across calm water silently‚ and be maneuvered

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    Potamotrygoniae The major stingray family of the potamotrygoniae occur throughout the major rivers system of the eastern south Americas. Based on research‚ scientists believed that the potamotrygoniae family had indeed evolved from dasyaitude. Although there is a lot of speculation‚ scientists assume that the first and early ancestors of the potamotrygonids had dispersed into fresh waters therefore adapting and obtaining their name as “river rays”. This was thought to have occurred during the last

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    Background of Café de Coral Café de Coral is a fast food restaurant group in Hong Kong. It owns and runs different restaurants and fast food shops‚ for example‚ Café de Coral‚ The Spaghetti House‚ Oliver’s Super Sandwiches and so on. The first Café de Coral restaurant was found in 1968 in Causeway bay. After the industrious work‚ Café de Coral developed from one single shop to a leader of Chinese fast food restaurant group in the world. 2.2 The reason of choosing Café de Coral Nowadays‚ fast food

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    JOB FAIR 2011… NOW HIRING! MARCH 8TH & 9TH‚ 2011 CONFIRMATIONS Company Name | Representative | 3/8 | 3/9 | # of Positions | Internships | Coral Gables Police Department | Kelly Denham Phone #(305)-460-5403 Fax #(305) 446-0148 kdenham@coralgables.com | | x | Full-time/Open | Part-Time/Open | | | South Florida Urban Ministries | TBD Phone #(305) 442-8306 Fax# (305) 442-9726 STurner@sflum.org | | X | 2/Full-time | | | 22/AmeriCorps | CMG CGM (America) LLC/Compagnie du Ponant

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    We were in a car on our way to the beach‚ because leatherback turtles were found and are expected to have eaten plastic and have it stuck around their body. Leatherback turtles are one of the biggest form of sea turtles. They can grow up to 2.4 meters long. I asked‚“does any of you know how big these are.” We were with 3 of us in the car. Even though it was more like a bus to fit the turtles in. The others in the ‘car’ are called James and Faith. I am the youngest of the three. I am 17 years old

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    (a) explain why the regions of the world that receive the most direct sunlight contain tropical rain forests I high amount of direct sunlight in this area yields the warmest temperatures. Hadley cells are driven by the direct sunlight as well. This region is in the intertropical convergence zone (ITCZ)‚ which is at the convergence of two Hadley cells. This is where air rises due to direct solar radiation‚ which causes water vapor to fall back to Earth as rain. (b) explain why there would be large

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    “Riding the Plus-Size Wave” Consumer Behavior Case Study page 230 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The underlying theme within this case as well as the reasoning behind the proposed strategic alternative is: how to increase the sales and alter the consumption habits of the target consumer market. We describe the industry and the company’s position within the industry the behavioral aspects of the target consumer market and its relationship to this company. After careful study of theoretical reasoning‚ we’ve

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    Surviving in the deep‚ dark waters… How do they do it? The underwater sea creatures have their own ways of adapting to the harsh environment but they make it despite the circumstances. Between Squids‚ Zombie Worms‚ Yeti Crabs and Jellyfish‚ they all have their own unique skills to adapt. Giant Squids are located near the ocean floor. Their diet consist of mostly fish and other squids making it extremely efficient to get their source of food. The squids main predictor though is the sperm whales.

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    Port Noarlungareef should essentially remain a reserve and not endangered by vile acts by humans. The unique Reef has been established for over 36 years‚ and is also one of Adelaide’s main attractions. Therefore it has a right to be free of endangerment. Port Noarlunga Reef was established in 1971‚ on the eastern side of Gulf St Vincent. This narrow reef was known to be formed from a sand dune; thus‚ a sandstone reef. The reef is 1.6km long‚ lying 400m offshore. Although permitted activities such

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    Red tides have been an ongoing environmental problem for our ocean waters wildlife. Red tide is a phenomenon caused by harmful algal blooms that occur when colonies of algae (simple plants that live in the sea and freshwater) grow so numerous that they discolor coastal waters (resulting in the name “red tide”). These large algal blooms of toxic producing dinoflagellates (single-celled organisms that are able to form nutritional organic substances from inorganic substances) may diminish oxygen in

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