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    Funny Laws In Ohio

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    weekend plans. You also may not get a fish drunk or hunt whales on a Sunday. No civil arrests may be made on Sunday or the fourth of July. Ohio may have some funny state laws but what about the city laws? Here are some that might make you chuckle. In Canton‚ Ohio If you lose your pet tiger you must tell someone within the hour of losing it.If you do not you will be charged with a misdemeanor of the first degree. In Bay Village‚ you may not walk your cow down Lake road. In Michigan the laws are even worse

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    Republic of the Philippines UNIVERSITY OF EASTERN PHILIPPINES University Town‚ Catarman‚ Northern Samar COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Graduate Education Department Education 853 (Audio-Visual Techniques) 1st Semester‚ S.Y. 2011-2012 JOY DELA CRUZ MORADO MATEED 2 Student “A Detailed Lesson Plan in Science and Health I” A Detailed Lesson Plan in Science and Health I I.OBJECTIVE: 1. Observe animal sizes. 2. Identify and enumerate animals that are

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    Sea Lion

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    the water hunting for prey‚ however it does not venture out very far from its territory due to the fact that their main predators tend to be there. Their prey is primarily fish‚ squid‚ octopus‚ and crustaceans‚ and predators are sharks and killer whales‚ but humans are not a threat now. Pursuing this further‚ humans were a prodigious threat previously when sea lions of all kinds were hunted for meat‚ skin‚ and oil. Luckily‚ though hunting of this species and many others have been banned and their

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    Taboo in Food

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    Hinduism and other mainstream religions ban the consumption of certain creatures‚ like pigs and cows. For Islamic people‚ the consumption of pork and all pork products are forbidden in their cultures. Muslims will only eat Halal meat‚ animals must be slaughtered in a way spelled out by the religion for the food to be acceptable to eat. For Hinduisms‚ it would be unthinkable and a sin to eat a cow because cows are considered sacred animals and in opposition‚ the main source of protein in the United States

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    [1] Shorelines are in part shaped and protected by marine life‚ and some marine organisms even help create new land.[2] Marine biology covers a great deal‚ from the microscopic‚ including most zooplankton and phytoplankton to the huge cetaceans (whales) which reach up to a reported 48 meters (125 feet) in length. The habitats studied by marine biology include everything from the tiny layers of surface water in which organisms and a biotic item may be trapped in surface tension between the ocean

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    Do We Need All “Cultural Heritage”? As we know‚ the growth rate of whale is quite low. But there are still a few countries have whale hunting. For example: Japan and Norway. If you note the news about this‚ you must had seen that Japan and Norway hunted lots of whale every year. And the numbers of Japan’s whale hunting are almost thousand a year. On the other hand‚ bullfighting is a very popular activity in Spain. You can find that there have bullfighting in Spain everyday and every

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    Vertebrates

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    Agnatha Common Name Representatives General Features “Jawless Fishes” sea lamprey‚ hagfish no jaws unpaired fins eel-like bodies notochord persists cartilage skeleton no scales smooth‚ slimy skin lamprey sucker-like mouth with teeth parasite of fish 2 chambered heart gills lamprey swims in a rippling manner external fertilization lamprey - larva‚ metamorphosis Chondrichthyes “Cartilagenous Fishes” sharks‚ skates‚ rays movable jaws paired fins cartilage skeleton Osteichthyes “Bony Fishes” salmon

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    Food Chain

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    * A food chain shows how each living thing gets food‚ and how nutrients and energy are passed from creature to creature. Food chains begin with a plant-life‚ and ends with an animal-life Parts of the Food Chain * Producers These include all green plants. Plants are called producers. This is because they produce their own food! They do this by using light energy from the Sun‚ carbon dioxide from the air and water from the soil to produce food - in the form of glucose/sugar. These are also

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    Food Sequence Essay

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    Technology is a word that is defined as inventions‚ improvements‚ additions or it simply means human products. Technology can reflect how people think about other things. Therefore‚ people define technology differently because it reflects different historical and cultural context. I believe that technology is the thing that shows the progress of human‚ society or even nature development. It has changed the way in which people live their life‚ the way that people see things and the possibility of

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    wondered about how many types of dolphins are present today‚ of what exactly they eat or even how they sleep? They are very interesting animals which are known as the most friendliest of all. They are marine mammals very closely related to porpoises and whales. There are about forty species of dolphins present in their seventeen genera. They evolved about ten millions years ago and they turned out to be the most intelligent animals along with being very playful to humans. They belong to the family Delphinidae

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