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    Hɐˈvɐi-i Crystal clear water‚ a soft breeze‚ and coconut milk mixed with smooth village made rum makes laying in a hammock seem like the perfect life. Most would think of Hɐˈvɐi-i or Hawaii as most of the population refer to it as‚ being a place of wonder‚ awe‚ and even a bit magical. What most don’t know is that Hɐˈvɐi-i is one chapter in a vast book of the world’s most extreme adventures. You can mountain zip-line the mountains of Maui‚ hike exotic jungles of Kauaʻi‚ and on the big island of

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    authorities. Another example of animal abuse by humans is the endangered dolphin that dies after people were taking selfies with it in Argentina. According to the Washington Post‚ the endangered dolphin was found by a man who scooped it up‚ and a multitude of people rushed towards him to touch and take selfie with the dolphin. It is upsetting that this animal is a victim just by curious beachgoers. Unfortunately‚ the baby dolphin dies of dehydration‚ and it was left in the mud motionless. This is

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    the starring attraction at the SkyFair – a helium balloon 22 metres in diameter that will raise guests 100 metres into the air. The nearby Dolphin University‚ which also encompasses Ocean Park ’s dolphin breeding centre‚ also offers an excellent opportunity for guests‚ particularly the young and the young at heart‚ to learn more about the hidden lives of dolphins‚ as well as the efforts underway to conserve these intelligent marine mammals. The Headland is home to Ocean Park ’s many

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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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    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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    (North‚ 37) It strengthens the writing by emphasizing how red the strawberries are so we can “picture”what the strawberries look like in our minds (mental picture/imagery). Task Two: Smile He [Sterling] was as competent as a dolphin. *I compared Sterling to a dolphin since dolphins are known for being able to work together in groups to catch prey and also being able to fend for themselves. By using this simile‚ I was able to emphasize that Sterling is capable of taking care of himself and didn’t require

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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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    North Atlantic right whale. Fewer than 350 animals. Given such a small gene pool‚ scientists fear for its survival. One possible solution may be to reinvigorate the northern whale’s genes with those of its more successful southern counterpart off South Africa. Recent reports of pregnant North Atlantic right whales killed by ship strikes off the north-eastern seaboard of the US do not augur well for the species. Fewer than 350 animals Western Pacific grey whale. The most endangered of all great

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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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    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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