In the popular cartoon Spongebob Squarepants‚ the writers of the show often use satire to express serious problems‚ through jokes that kids don’t often catch onto. The problem with this‚ though‚ is that the episodes that satirize the most important subjects‚ are often the ones that receive the most backlash. Many of parents believe that although their child won’t pick up on the heavy content‚ those real world problems should not be present in their child’s cartoon. A major satire tool used in SpongeBob
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Tapeworms are the dominant member of the class Cestoidea. They are ribbon-like‚ segmented creatures living in the intestines of their vertebrate hosts. There are a dozen orders in this class‚ most living in fish but two that use humans as hosts. Tapeworms cling to the intestinal wall of their hosts with suckers‚ hooks‚ or other adhesive devices. Having no mouth or gut‚ they receive their nourishment through their skin. Further‚ they have no type of sensory organs. White or yellowish in color‚ species
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Can Money Buy Happiness For centuries‚ mankind seeks to answer the question: Can money buy happiness? Therefore psychologists are exploring the relationship between wealth and happiness for decades. They came to the conclusion that money can make people happy if it involves moving from a state of extreme poverty into the middle class‚ but they do not have a noticeable impact in the future. It means that people feel glad and safe when they have enough of money to satisfy daily needs.
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Treatment of Antibiotic Pharmaceutical Wastewater Using a Rotating Biological Contactor One of the treatment of the wastewater is the treatment of antibiotic pharmaceutical wastewater using a rotating biological contactor. For your information‚ Rotating Biological Contactors (RBC) are effective for treating wastewater‚ while they are rarely reported to be used for treating antibiotic pharmaceutical wastewater (APW). Next‚ the biological treatment processes have been widely used in wastewater treatment
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| The Environmental Movement of the 1970’s | | | | 12/5/2011 | | Katrina Kelley Professor Gunderson English 99 8 April 2013 The Environmental Movement of the 70’s Although the 1960s were the formation to hundreds of grassroots green organizations‚ not until the following decade did these groups surpass national boundaries and become international organizations. The environmental organizations established were primarily concerned with nature conservation‚ wildlife protection
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2. The fossil record provides information about the subsequent evolution of living things 2.1 identify the major stages in the evolution of living things‚ including the formation of: - organic molecules - membranes - prokaryotic heterotrophic cells - prokaryotic autotrophic cells - eukaryotic cells - colonial organisms - multicellular organisms 2.5 process and analyse information to construct a timeline of the main events that occurred during the evolution of life on earth Identify: recognise
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stimulatory of the neurotransmitters‚ however high levels of caffeine to the body can cause effects of insomnia‚ stress‚ anxiety‚ weight loos or high blood pressure. In this investigation the effect of caffeine was observed on Daphnia [figure 1] a water crustacean‚ commonly known as a water flea‚ normally found in a aquatic areas like ponds‚ lakes‚ streams or rivers. They were used because this species of water fleas has a transparent exterior and it is easier to observe the heart rate of the Daphnia through
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the abundance of a producer‚ while the bottom-up view holds that producers control the abundance of the consumers in higher trophic levels (Power‚ 1992). In this simulated ecosystem‚ we will be working with the marine alga Platymonas sp. and the crustacean Artemia salina‚ commonly referred to as brine shrimp. The former will serve as the producer and the latter as the consumer.
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There were plenty of sea mammals and birds‚ fish‚ crustaceans‚ dugong‚ turtles‚ sharks‚ stingrays and about 40‚000 different types of sea snakes. Moreover‚ there were over 5000 species of native plants‚ 460 species of birds‚ 110 species of mammals‚ and 225 species of freshwater. Early Australians have created
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from a meter ahead. The Southern ocean also brings in blustering winds and frozen snow to Antarctica almost everyday Since the environment is so harsh only certain animals species have been able to adapt to the frigid weather such as * Crustaceans: Krill‚ copepods‚ amphipods‚ isopods * Marine invertebrates: squid‚ cuttle- fish‚ octopus‚ marine snails‚ limpets‚ sponges‚ sea stars‚ sea squirts‚ nudibranchs‚ sea anemones‚ comb jellies‚ corals‚ Antarctic Krill‚ zoo plankton and many others
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