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    What is a Marine Biologist? When most think about becoming a marine biologist‚ they think about training dolphins. Others think about managing a marine wildlife sanctuary. A Marine Biologist is basically someone who studies‚ observes‚ protects‚ or manages marine organisms. In all honesty‚ I used to think Marine Biologists got to play with dolphins in shows. At least that is what the movie “Dolphin Tale” taught me. Little did I know that you could do so much more‚ but with a few more responsibilities

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    Peroxidase Lab Report

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     or changing the shape of the active site by binding to  some other place on the enzyme.  The three­dimensional shape of an enzyme can also  be changed by high temperatures and different pH levels.  The enzyme peroxidase  catalyzes the breakdown of peroxide (Dolphin and Vleck‚ 2014).  The purpose of this study was to test the effects of temperature‚ pH‚ boiling‚ and  hydroxylamine on the enzyme peroxidase‚ which speeds up the conversion of

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    and emotional well-being‚ he grew to believe‚ was incompatible with captivity. Confined to unnatural social groups for the convenience of their owners‚ bored and restless‚ forced to perform tricks for food that trainers withheld as punishment‚ they occasionally slipped‚ he writes‚ "into the dark side" (Adler). Now if we observed these animals in their own natural habitat that would be one thing‚ but brining these orcas into captivity forcing them to do things against their own will and then expecting

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    is like. Common land American poems and stories had a dark tone‚ describing the author’s actions. The dark tone throughout the stories is shown by the reoccurring themes of captivity‚ self evaluation‚ and insanity. If someone were to be in captivity they would be under control by someone else. We can see the use of captivity in Neruda first poem "We Are Many" when the narrator explains himself becoming more relevant in the world. "But when I call upon my dashing being‚ out comes the same old lazy

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    Americans had many reasons and motives for capturing the settlers or colonists. Captives were often taken to be traded‚ ransomed‚ or “adopted‚” which Native Americans did to replace tribal members who had passed or who had been killed. Two very famous captivity narratives are those of James Smith and Mary Rowlandson‚ whose stories are very different due to their captors‚ gender‚ and religion. James Smith was 18 years old when he was captured by the Indians just miles above Bedford. Smith was captured

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    Some ways in captivity which I had researched recommended line bred. In line bred they isolate a certain gene they want present in the next generation and with careful/controlled inbreeding they can transfer these genes to the next generation.[4] There were other differences scientists noticed as well‚ scientist Brad Congdon notices budgies in captivity can have serious problems in the wild once released because they must learn dialects

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    the animals and to learn more about them. Whether it was for a field trip in elementary school or a fun day trip with friends or family. II. There are 10‚000 zoos worldwide and 175 million people visit them every year (Zoochosis). III. Animals in captivity are thought to be in the best habitat circumstances‚ but this environment restricts the animals from doing the most natural and important things to them‚ such as running‚ picking their mate‚ or being with their own kind‚ and therefore‚ this should

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    Myrtle Beach Christina Rabb January 28‚ 2012 Professor Overall reasons on why people travel to Myrtle Beach‚ as the beach can be a very pleasant place to visit. There you can enjoy walking on the beach‚ swimming‚ looking for seashells‚ fishing off the pier‚ and more. There are also places to visit and see while in the area that is family friendly. Being able to walk along the main junction‚ visit shops together and having family fun. The main reason is the enjoyment of being outdoors enjoying

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    Topic: keeping animals in zoo is cruel and unfair. Keeping animals in captivity has been practised since very long.  Putting wild creatures in cages is neither a good thing. In my opinion‚ captivating animals is not always a cruel deed in most cases where it proves to be an advantage to both humans and the creatures that were living before I the wilderness enjoying utmost freedom.  Firstly‚ the keeping and breeding of vulnerable animals in zoos and circuses ensure their protection better.  The

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    them into dolphins.10 This explains the seven dolphins surrounding the boat while a gigantic‚ blown-up version of Dionysus lies comfortably in it. The ratio of his size to the boat symbolizes his power. The seven bunches of grapes above him looks like clouds‚ acting like a shield. Compositionally‚ the painting of this dramatic scene is well balanced. The boat that he lies in is placed in the center. The number seven is the central motif‚ one bunch of grapes contrasts with every dolphin. The circular

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