DEEP BLUE‚ By Jennifer Donnelly. Deep blue is based on an underwater city who might just be under attack. It is one of the stories you should really read or get in to. Deep blue seems like it was made to make the reader think. If you don’t have an imagery mind it would be hard for you to get into the book‚ it gives great details on the events that happen though out the book. There are lots of wild things going on but serafina Living as a soon to be queen is not easy‚ making sure your city
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organisms that have this ability use bioluminescence for a variety of reasons. Such as a type of camouflage‚ to attract prey or mates‚ escape from predators‚ or as a type of communication. (Bioluminescence) The Flashlight fish or Lantern fish is a deep sea fish that moves primarily at night. It is most recognized by its black body‚ bluish dorsal‚ and caudal fins. This fish gets its name from the glowing smile it appears to have. The “smile” is created by bacteria that live inside the “light” in the
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Rosenblatt states‚ "the reader’s attention is primarily focused on what will remain as a residueafter the reading -- the information to be acquired‚ the logical solution to a problem‚ the actions to be carried out." [110‚ p. 23] An example would be a deep sea fishing guide to decide where to go fishing‚ or a textbook to learn about the economic causes of the Great Depression. * Aesthetic reading: reading to explore the work and oneself. Here‚ readers are engaged in the experience of reading‚ itself
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The theme is‚ never underestimate the power of nature. I know this is the theme because the destruction of Hilo town by nature was mentioned many times. In the novel Blue Skin of the Sea‚ in chapter six entitled‚ “You would cry to see Waiakea Town‚” Raymond (Dad) told Sonny “‘Never underestimate it’s power‚ Dad had told me. It could wake‚ yawn‚ and swallow you between one heartbeat and the next.’” This quote explains how fast the ocean could turn from sending calm waves‚ to sending wild and dangerous
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Below you will find a list of 125 of 250 potential informative speech topics. Be sure to analyze your audience and time limit before selecting a topic. These topics can be used as they are‚ or you might have to make them more precise to suit the situation (available time‚ class requirements‚ etc.). 1. How nuclear power works 2. The biography of your favorite actor 3. How to make pizza 4. The history of comic books 5. How to change your car’s oil 6. The story of how your school was founded
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Did you know that some deep-sea creatures adapt to their environment to survive? There are a variety of ways that deep-sea creatures are similar and different from one another. With over three fifths of our earth being covered by water‚ the deep-sea has not fully been explored as of yet. Creatures such as‚ the giant squid‚ zombie worms‚ jellyfish‚ and yeti crabs adapted to their environment which allows them to survive. Due to the extreme conditions‚ deep-sea creatures’ adaption transpires to their
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back into proper alignment. A steel frame situated around a building’s core or along exterior walls offers structural support. The frame’s columns‚ however‚ are free to rock up and down within steel shoes secured at the base. Steel fuses (in blue) at the frame’s center twist and contort to absorb seismic energy. Like electrical fuses‚ when they “blow out” they can be replaced‚ restoring the structural system to pre-earthquake conditions. (Illustration by Sinelab) Innovators: Gregory Deierlein
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Beware of the Deep Dark life under the sea floor by Kat Falls‚ is about how a boy named Ty who is 18 years old who is really quiet and never really spoke to anyone living under seas for all he life. He has been living a life where nothing seemed real to him. He called his life a “mystery”. Ty and his family moved down onto the sea when ty was a little boy. They lived on the seafloor for most of their lives. His family joined an underwater community in hopes of living in the new frontier of the ocean
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Deep Web By Bill Morton Did you know that when you Google “Red Wolves‚” Google will only search pages that it has indexed‚ which is only about four percent of the total World Wide Web (Why Businesses Needs to Understand the Deep Web‚ 2013). The other ninety-six percent is known as the Deep Web‚ or Invisible Web. This unknown realm is known for housing terroristic communication‚ gun and drug trading‚ assignation bids‚ and even child pornography. But the Deep Web also holds private
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Autobiography: The Sea My family took a vacation the summer before sixth grade. We were in Maui‚ Hawaii to be exact‚ it was paradise. We walked to the beach from my family’s cabin everyday. As I looked around‚ the white sand felt scalding and the water was warm. The shore was filled with coral rocks‚ crashing waves and laughing children playing with the warm‚ wet sand. The water rose and fell‚ each time dissolving a sand castle into mud and making a child scream and run playfully from the water
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