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    What are the various ways that marine mammals are being killed and how is this killing affecting us? According to the World Wide Fund (WWF)‚ every year about 308000 whales‚ dolphins and porpoises die because of fishing gear like nets (2003). Other than the deliberate killing annually‚ these numbers of marine mammals die because of becoming entangled in nets and at times‚ drowning because of them. This is called ‘bycatch’; when an animal is accidentally caught as some other animal is trying to be

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    This essay is about “Food Chain” Food chain From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search For other uses‚ see Food chain (disambiguation). Food chain in a Swedish lake. Osprey feed on northern pike‚ which in turn feed on perch which eat bleak that feed on freshwater shrimp. A food chain is a linear sequence of links in a food web starting from a trophic species that eats no other species in the web and ends at a trophic species that is eaten

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    For example‚ “The Great Barrier Reef” that located in Australia is home to more than 400 types of coral‚ which shelter more than 1.500 species of fish and 4.000 types of mollusks. It also serves as habitat for endangered species‚ such as the sea cow (dugong) and the large green sea turtle. Besides‚ it is home for thousand marine creatures‚ it also provides food for us (human). Nowadays‚ many people like eating seafood such as fishs‚ shrimps‚ crabs‚ squids‚ lobsters‚ and clams. There are many kinds

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    normal puppets in a European-themed musical extravaganza ("I’ve Got No Strings"). Jiminy Cricket‚ feeling that he failed at his job‚ walks off into the night. Pinocchio tries to return home to Geppetto. Stromboli‚ not wanting to lose such a cash cow‚ locks the puppet in a bird cage. Alone in Stromboli’s dark and damp

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    Human/Chimpanzee # of differences Rhesus Monkey 0 Horse 3 Donkey 3 Common Zebra 3 Pig‚ Cow‚ Sheep 3 Dog 3 Gray Whale 3 Rabbit 3 Kangaroo 3 Chicken‚ Turkey 3 Penguin 4 Pekin Duck 2 Snapping Turtle 3 Rattle Snake 4 BullFrog 4 Tuna 6 Screw Fly 5 Silkworm Moth 8 Tomato Hom Worm 9 Wheat 10 Rice 9 Baker’s Yeast (Fungus) 11

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    DEIXIS AND DEFINITENESS I like studying semantics Deictic word I do‚ too Definition Deictic word One which takes some element of its meaning from the situation ( the speaker‚ the addressee‚ the time and the place) of the utterance in which it is used. The general phenomenon of its occurrence is called Deixis If Mary is preparing to travel to the USA ‚ her mother says: “ you should bring warm clothes‚ the weather is cold there .“ Deictic word If

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    You will submit the completed chart and the reflection to your instructor. Human vs.________|# of differences in the amino acid sequence| Rhesus monkey|1| Horse|3| Donkey|3| Common zebra|11| Pig‚ cow‚ sheep|10| Dog|9| Gray whale|10| Rabbit|8| Kangaroo|10| Chicken‚ turkey|12| Penguin|12| Pekin duck|14| Snapping turtle|18| Rattlesnake|22| Bullfrog|26| Tuna|29| Screwfly fly|32| Silkworm moth|36| Tomato horn worm|37| Wheat|37| Rice|38| Baker’s Yeast|42| Candida Yeast|48| Neurospora|50|

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    and taboos of which restrict their dietary range. The term “food taboo” has been used to describe the practice of where people deliberately avoid consuming a food‚ which is otherwise perfectly okay to eat (Lien‚ 2004). The question of what makes a whale or dog off limits in one culture but edible meat in another is one that has been tended to by Anthropologists and still continues to be as these taboos are both nurtured in small scale societies and spread across continents with the ever increasing

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    this article the author talks about five different animals and their diet. The author goes about explaining how the way that these animals eat could help humans to eat as well. The animals that the author talks about are penguins‚ monkeys‚ cows‚ sheep‚ and whales. This relates to the determiners of weight section of the class. This relates to that topic because although people might follow some strict diets to lose weight in class we learned that weight can be biological like it is in animals. Furthermore

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    Earths early atmosphere assignment Human vs.________ # of differences in the amino acid sequence Rhesus monkey 0 Horse 3 Donkey 3 Common zebra 3 Pig‚ cow‚ sheep 3 Dog 3 Gray whale 3 Rabbit 3 Kangaroo 3 Chicken‚ turkey 3 Penguin 3 Pekin duck 3 Snapping turtle 3 Rattlesnake 2 Bullfrog 4 Tuna 3 Screwfly fly 4 Silkworm moth 4 Tomato horn worm 6 Wheat 12 Rice 8 Baker’s Yeast 13 Candida Yeast 10 Neurospora 14 1. What does it mean when scientists say that

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