warm sensation was splashed onto my face from the beaming rays of the sun. Calmness flew by with the wind making my heart stop for a single second. You could hear the palm trees rustling behind me as if they were whispering to one another to hush. Dolphins leaped and sang at the golden sunlight before them. The birds huddled with their loved ones knowing of the day’s end. Finally‚ the sun disappears along with its shine. But the stars peek out under the black‚ night sky. We can only wait to see another
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History of swimming One of the most unique characteristics of humans amongst most animals is our ability to adapt to our environment. And because of this ability‚ our species were able to survive since the beginning through the ice age and although out the internet age. And since time immemorial‚ we have known that humans already acquired the ability to swim. Although humans were not designed to move in the water‚ yet somehow we found ways for us to move ourselves from point A to point B in water
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disallow these uncalled for and malicious institutions to be in existence. It has been argued that dolphin parks provide the only prospect for much of the public to see marine mammals. It is argued that most Australians live in cities and by no means get to see these animals. The claim is that marine parks give the Australians the opportunity to truly appreciate our wildlife. However‚ dolphins‚ whales and seals can be viewed in the wild at numeral places on the coast of Australia. In fact‚ there
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MECHANISMS AND DRAWBACKS OF PUBLIC PARTICIPATION IN ENVIRONMENTAL LAW Introduction Public participation is a fundamental underlying principle of effective environmental laws. Policies and decisions affecting the environment have the potential to impact the public at large‚ whether in a positive or a negative manner. It is therefore of significant importance that the public is engaged in the formulation‚ implementation and enforcement of environmental laws‚ particularly where the public‚ or
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Cited: "A Dolphin Tale: The Real-Life Rescue Behind the Movie." News Watch. national geographic‚ n.d. Web. 10 Apr. 2014. Christiea‚ Mark R. "Genetic Adaptation to Captivity Can Occur in a Single Generation." Genetic Adaptation to Captivity Can Occur in a Single Generation
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world‚ such as the snow leopard‚ the Marco Polo sheep and the Indus river dolphin. ......................................... “Indus River Dolphin” The Indus River dolphin is endemic to the lower Indus basin rivers in Pakistan. They are 5 to 8 ft. in length. Their habitat once ranged from the Indus delta upstream to the Himalayan foothills. However‚ the construction of dams and barrages has severely limited the dolphins’ movement and habitat‚ as has increasing withdrawal of water for agricultural
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10211596 In my paper‚ I will be looking at the issue of should we kill animals for resources or should we not kill animals as resources which was seen in the Indigenous peoples vs. Endangered Species case study. Most humans utilize animals for a source of food every day. I will draw on the Cora Diamond’s concept of speciesism on this issue. The salient features of the issue are should us humans support animal rights or should we not support the rights of animals? People who support the rights of
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standing on top if a dolphin. He is also wielding an arrow‚ which is the weapon most associated with Cupid. The figure is often depicted standing close to or on top of a dolphin because it was believed that a dolphin saved Cupid from an octopus. The dolphin was also portrayed less naturalistic and more like a fountain possibly to create more of a sense of movement and flow. There are many characteristics of this statuette that are associated with movement such as Cupid’s wings‚ the dolphin‚ and the action
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Ecosystem effects of fishing in the Mediterranean: An analysis of the major threats of fishing gear and practices to biodiversity and marine habitats by Sergi Tudela‚ Ph. D. for FAO Fisheries Department (EP/INT/759/GEF) Vialle delle Terme di Caracalla 00100 - Rome‚ Italy November 2000 CONTENTS Contents Foreword 1. The impact of fishing on vulnerable groups and habitats 1.1. The impact of fishing on chondrichthyans 1.2. The impact of fishing on seabirds 1.3. The impact of fishing
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down onto the freshly cut grass beside [insert name]. Well‚ he told me what’s up alright: endolphins! Oh‚ yeah! [Insert name] was getting paid a whole ten dollars to get high. I didn’t understand what [insert name] was talking about with this dolphin high‚ but then I kinda’ figured out what he was trying to say. If I ran around the yard really fast with the lawnmower‚ my brain would get endolphins that make you high. So‚ I grabbed the lawnmower and raced off to finish mowing the grass so that
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