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    Dilawar

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    Night Rio de Janiero‚ Brazil ⇒ Chinese goods on way to US ⇓ Embara Indian who performed for US tourists on a cruise ship Jeweler‚ Egypt Japanese robot (ASIMO at 2007 Consumer Electronics Show) Cloned Pig‚ Taiwan German Navy Ship Lutgens saluting US y p Navy ship after 9/11 Port of Wilmington Globalization Affects b i Aff t business formation‚ contracts and f ti t t d negotiations‚ logistics‚ etc. • Affects how you do business abroad • Modern Shanghai ⇒ International Law

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    TERM PAPER FOR SWIMMING (PE 2) SUBMITTED BY: KEVIN P. ACUÑA AB COMMUNICATION SUBMITTED TO: MR. MICHAEL HINGPIT INSTRUCTOR Swimming as a sport Swimming is a water-based sport governed by the Fédération Internationale de Natation (FINA). History of Swimming 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 BCE. Some of the earliest references

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    Jacob Quintero "The Latin Deli" 1. In‚ “American History”‚ there is a boy Deli: An Ars Poetica’‚ by Judith Ortiz Cofer I. who moves into the house next to El Building named Eugene. Eugene is a tall blond boy who wears glasses. Eugene was smart because he “was in honors classes for all his subjects.” Eugene doesn’t seem to have much interaction with girls because he blushed deeply when Elena first went up to him. However‚ by walking home with Elena‚ Eugene finds a way to make her have a crush

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    Subclass: Eutheria Order: Cetacea Whale (origin Old English hwæl from Proto-Germanic *hwalaz) is the common name for various marine mammals of the order Cetacea.[1] The term whale sometimes refers to all cetaceans‚ but more often it excludes dolphins and porpoises‚ which belong to the suborder Odontoceti (toothed whales). This suborder includes the sperm whale‚ killer whale‚ pilot whale‚ and beluga whale. The other Cetacean suborder‚ Mysticeti (baleen whales)‚ comprises filter feeders that eat

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    Tubbataha a National Marine Park. Biodiversity Tubbataha Reefs Natural Park is home to no less than: * 573 species of fish * 379 species of corals (about half of all coral species in the world) * 11 species of sharks * 12 species of dolphins & whales * Nesting

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    Dolphins have been kept in captivity for since the 1870s. The keeping of dolphins has long been a controversial issue. The main argument for keeping dolphins in captivity relates to the positive conservation message that seeing a living dolphin can create. Those who argue against dolphins in captivity highlight the inadequacy of dolphinariums to cater for the needs of these highly intelligent creatures. Today‚ North American dolphinariums are successfully breeding these cetaceans and are not dependent

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    Richard O Barry

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    capturing and training dolphins in the 60’s TV series‚ Flipper. However‚ when the dolphin that played Flipper most of the time‚ Kathy‚ died in his arms; O’Barry realized that his work was wrong. He soon transitioned to activism‚ advocating against industries that keep dolphins in captivity. On the first Earth Day in 1970‚ he founded a campaign against the “multi-billion dollar dolphin captivity industry”‚ called The Dolphin Project. In the 1960s‚ O’Barry was capturing and training dolphins for the Miami

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    cause and support the save-the-dolphin movement. The film’s initial approach to the viewers is based off some information. This begins with providing facts to the viewer. Not difficult or complex information‚ just some simple percentages and general locations that the common person will easily understand. It begins to draw the viewer into the film. Piquing their interests and natural curiosity‚ it then dives in and presents some disturbing statistics on the dolphin slaughter occurring globally‚ particularly

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    | Is a Dolphin a Person? | | | | What Is a Person? What makes someone or something a person? Does being human satisfy the definition of a person? No‚ there is actually a difference between “human” and “person”. “Human” is more of a biological concept‚ reflecting association in Homo sapiens. “Person‚” on the other hand‚ is a philosophical concept‚ signifying a being with capacities of a specific sort. Such as being alive‚ being aware‚ feeling positive and negative sensations‚ emotions

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    Harris There are currently 33 diverse species of dolphin that exist in lakes (freshwater) and oceans (saltwater) of the world. Each species of dolphin‚ whether marine or river‚ has an anatomy which allows them to thrive in certain conditions. The anatomy of the dolphin has been enhanced throughout the years in order for them to continue to adjust to their domain. This paper will break down the adaptions in the anatomy of one freshwater dolphin‚ the Atlantic Bottlenose‚ and how its physiological

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