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    Marine Biology Why is it so important? Hailey Wymer 10/20/2015 What is marine biology?. Have you ever had a pet fish or have you ever wanted one? Well if so you need to thank a marine biologist for helping us know what types of fishes are out there now and the animals that are out there that we don’t know about yet. The Marine biologists help us know how sea animals and organisms out there interact with one another and what they eat and what is safe to eat. Without marine biology we would

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    The school website

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    symbol. The cross is very basic as it’s a black cross‚ which represents the religion that the school follows. Varndean: The design of the logo is 4 dolphins in cooperated into 1 which represents the 4 houses that‚ the design is very beautiful due to the colours used for each dolphin working well together as a logo. Don’t understand why the logo is a dolphin‚ I don’t see the link between the logo and the school – no link towards the sea‚ only connection is the 4 houses Letter Cncs: Letter from cardinal

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    How to Swim Butterfly

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    mastered‚ makes the stroke a little less daunting. The first and the most fundamental rule to mastering the butterfly stroke is mastering the dolphin kick. This name has literally been derived from the moment of the dolphins. The easy and flexible way in which they move their bodies in order to get momentum is the ideal way to swim butterfly. The dolphin kick demands that the kick originate from the hips‚ the centre of the body‚ rather than the legs. No doubt‚ the force and pressure to move forward

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    In order to see the relevance of the first and second contradictions of capitalism on a political ecology analysis on regulating fishery economies like the Easter Tropical Pacific (ETP) yellowfin tuna‚ we must first define these contradictions. The first contradiction of capitalism initiates when capitalists attempt to secure or reinstate profits by increasing labor productivity and speeding up work‚ while cutting workers’ wages. In doing so‚ either the capitalists end up overproducing products

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    History Main article: History of swimming The sport of swimming has been recorded since prehistoric times; the earliest recording of swimming dates back to Stone Age paintings from around 7‚000 years ago. Written references date from 2000 BC. Some of the earliest references to swimming include the Gilgamesh‚ the Iliad‚ the Odyssey‚ the Bible‚ Beowulf‚ Quran and other sagas. In 1778‚ Nikolaus Wynmann‚ a German professor of languages‚ wrote the first swimming book‚ The Swimmer or A Dialogue on

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    Despite the several hurricanes that have occurred in Florida the past couple years‚ I think it’s safe to say that Florida can also be a pleasant place to live. With its mostly sunny weather‚ friendly disposition‚ and many exciting attractions‚ Florida almost doesn’t seem like the type of place to have such horrific weather at times. I‚ personally‚ even after knowing so many good qualities about the sunshine state‚ still am not convinced that Florida would be a nice place to live. One reason for

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    Augustus In The Pantheon

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    Parthian returns the military standers after pre-battels‚ and that was the victory that this sculpture was made for. Surrounding this area are Sol and Caelus‚ the sun and sky gods with some Roman females that refer to the Pax Romana. That means the sun will shine all over the empire‚ brining with her the peace to the citizens; and of course‚ Augustus is the main reason. Beneath that there are the gods Apollo and Diana‚ the two main gods in the Roman Pantheon. Augustus as I mentioned is a supporter

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    Carol Ann Duffy Notes

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    The poem closes with reminders of oppression‚ control and confinement. Possibility that was once limitless for the dolphins now has ’limits’ imposed upon it that will become impossible to bear. The realisation will probably hasten the creatures’ death‚ signalling that there is as much at stake from a psychological perspective as there is from the physical circumstances. Stifling of natural impulse and behaviour can have fatal consequences. The ’plastic toy’ is a further reminder of the indignity

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    Homologous Structures

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    Another example of analogous structures in evolution is sharks and dolphins. Both of their outside appearances look similar‚ due to coloration‚ fin placement‚ and their general body shape but they are classified as different species. Despite the striking similarities‚ sharks are considered fish whereas dolphins are mammals. This shows that sharks descend from ancestors that have always lived underwater‚ hence the use of gills. Dolphins breathe air by using lungs which relates them closer to animals

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    likely be affected by further evolution. Provide an example of convergent and divergent evolution‚ adaptive radiation‚ and co-evolution. Acording to chapter 2 of the text‚ Sharks and dolphins are examples of convergent evolution. They belong to widely different vertebrate groups—sharks are fish‚ whereas dolphins are mammals—yet‚ they live in similar environments and have evolved similar characteristics. Note their similar overall shape and coloration‚ location and shape of dorsal (back) fins‚ and

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