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    English Exposition Whale hunting must be stopped! Imagine your swimming in the ocean‚ minding your own business. Then‚ suddenly‚ something sharp hits you. It enters your body and explodes. The pain is killing but it does not kill you‚ not yet. Again a sharp object hits you and explodes. Again and again you are hit. Your enormous body‚ however‚ does not give up that easily. It will take more than a half an hour to get unconscious. Maybe‚ if you are lucky‚ you will drown. Perhaps you will be dragged

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    Whaling Whaling is the hunting of whales and it is one of the big issues in the world. Japan is one of the pro-whaling countries and a majority of the Western countries are objecting to Japan. However‚ this essay would like to insist that whaling is a part of the Japanese rural traditional culture‚ so it is important for some Japanese people. Therefore‚ the essay support the idea that whale hunting should not be prohibited. This essay aims to tell people who do not know about Japanese whaling well

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    the seals will be lower than the population of the whales. Prediction 2: If the starting population of the predators is higher than the prey‚ the resulting population of the whales will be lower than the population of the seals. Prediction 3: If the prey growth rate increases‚ the resulting population of the seals will be higher than the population of the whales. (Both starting populations set to 25.) Prediction 4: If the death rate of the whales increases‚ the resulting population of the seals will

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    have killed over 700 Fin Whales. Whaling is the hunting and killing of whales to recover resources like oil‚ meat‚ and blubber. Whaling was banned in 1986‚ but a loophole in the law allows countries to continue whaling for scientific research. At the moment Japan and Iceland are the main countries continuing this act. The act of commercial whaling should be completely banned before whales before extinct. First reason why commercial whaling should be banned is because whales could become extinct due

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    Introduction The killing of whales has been an issue of ethical controversies for many decades. In 1982‚ several countries gathered to draft The International Whaling Commission (IWC) to safeguard of whale stock and to enforce the provisions and of revising the provisions to encourage both the conservation and utilization of whale resources. Despite an international moratorium on commercial whaling‚ Japan‚ Iceland and Norway have been whaling under the guise of “lab coat” and their objection to

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    not a market for it in the whaling countries (Japan‚ Norway‚ and Iceland)‚ to the fact that it is causing many species of whales to the verge of extinction. There is an organization called the Sea Shepherd that hunts down the Japanese whale hunting fleet. The Sea Shepherd’s crew has developed tactics and uses sheer force to stop the Japanese from whaling over their quota of whales. The paper discusses how companies go about capturing marine animals for public display‚ and goes over how they make money

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    revisiting. This essay from the collection Sightlines details a trip Jamie takes to Bergen‚ Norway‚ and her visit to the Hvalsalen‚ or whale hall. The Hvalsalen houses a large collection of whale skeletons acquired throughout the 19th century during a boom in commercial whaling. The essay begins with Jamie’s initial visit to the Hvalsalen‚ where she peruses the whale skeletons by herself‚ noting that “In the way of old-fashioned museums‚ there was next to nothing in the way of explanations or information”

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    summary: Whale fishing‚ also known as whaling‚ is a traditional fishing activity which existing thousands of years in the world. Fisherman fishing whales‚ sell of whale meat and oil to make money. With the development of modern fishing technology‚ industrial fishing gradually replaces a large number of private fishing activities‚ which made whaling easier and more efficient. Greenpeace International’s data showed “Commercial whaling during the last century decimated most of the world’s whale populations

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    Heart of the Sea In 1819‚ The whale ship‚ Essex‚ set its sails and departed from Nantucket‚ Massachusetts on a voyage to the Pacific Ocean to hunt and kill sperm whales and retrieve the abundance of oil the whales possess‚ which became a crucial component in 19th century industry [2]. The island of Nantucket had been one of the most important oil businesses for quite some time. For the crew of the whale ships‚ harvesting whales was a tough assignment; when a whale was spotted‚ the crew would approach

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    the ocean then all of a sudden a killer whale starts chasing Flippy. Flippy thinks the killer whale is trying to eat him‚ so Flippy keeps on swimming away. Soon the killer whale cornered Flippy and Flippy says to the killer whale‚” Please don’t eat me.” The killer whale asked Flippy‚” Why not!” Flippy tells the killer whale‚ under his breath‚” It is hard for me to breath right now so can I go up to the surface and take a little breather.” The killer whale says to Flippy‚” But I’m hungry now.” Flippy

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