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    Ocean Pollution Effects

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    Pollution Harming Sea Creatures) "chronic and excessive noise exposure is harmful to our hearing and overall health and now there’s evidence suggesting that noise pollution is not only toxic to humans‚ but also adversely impacts sea creatures such as dolphins‚ whales and other marine mammals‚ collectively called

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    Endangered Animals - India

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    Endangered Animals of India :  Endangered Animals of India Nataraj M.B. Department of Zoology. What is an endangered animal? :  What is an endangered animal? A species is called endangered when there are so few of its kind left that it could disappear from the planet altogether and become ’extinct.’ Extinct means an animal hasn’t been seen in the wild for 50 years. In total 762 plant and animal species are now recorded as extinct. IUCN RED LIST :  IUCN RED LIST The IUCN Red List of Threatened

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    A Third of Life Summary

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    Summary of an Argument A Third Of Life written by Paul Martin PhD in behavioral biology is written to showcase for readers the nature of sleep from a biological standpoint and the lack of current understanding on the topic. Paul explains that sleep is a form of behavior natural to all complex living organisms in which we humans will unavoidably spend a third of our lives. According to the essay much of the industrialized societies do not get a proper amount of sleep in our daily lives which

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    Marine Mammals

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    Experts can argue and say that with animals being in captivity they are able to live longer and healthier lives. What this opinion fails to take into account is‚ stated by “The Case against Marine Mammals in Captivity “captive dolphins live just as long as their wild dolphins.” If these animals are to suppose to benefit from living in captivity then why is it that these animals aren’t living longer lives compared to animals in the wild? Also looking pass the fact that these animals are dying at the

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    be sold‚ and are thrown back dead or dying. Long Lines are a configuration of shorter lines attached to one another to create one “long line”. Having thousands of hooks at a time in the open ocean causes many other marine animals‚ such as sharks‚ dolphins‚ and even birds‚ to get caught and. Also‚ the wrong species of fish can get caught‚ which creates a loss of time and production. FADs are large nets that catch fish when there are enough in the area. Their catch can be up to 80% bycatch‚ which negatively

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    Apollo Resources: www.personal.psu.edu/djk189/apollo.htm www.theoi.com/olympians/apollon.html www.igreekmythology.com/apollo.html www.men-myths-minds.com/apollo-greek-god.html http://mythagora.com/bios/hera.html http://www.arthistory.sbc.edu/imageswomen/papers/fittoncassandra/cass2.html http://ancienthistory.about.com/cs/grecoromanmyth1/p/Apollo.htm http://www.pantheon.org/articles/a/apollo.html http://www.hipark.austin.isd.tenet.edu/mythology/phaeton.html Apollo‚ the Greek god of

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    Augustus the General

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    left hand. He is holding a staff in his right hand and it is very simple and dark in color. He has one leg slightly bent as if he is going to take a step. At the other leg there is a baby that is reaching up to Augustus. The baby appears to be on a dolphin that is coming up out if the base of the statue. The muscles in his arms and legs are defined in great detail. The baby is also defined and appears to be fat. The detail on his face makes him appear age-less and almost god-like. His hair is defined

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    Animals in Captivity

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    times their paws start bleeding from the wear and tear of their psychological behavior or they self end their lives as seeing in documentaries like “ The Cove” and “Black Fisk”. Growing up as kids‚ everyone thought Flipper the Dolphin was happy and living the best life a dolphin could live. But little did we know that flipper was putting on a show for the whole world to watch. Ric O’Barry

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    the picture of a large dolphin. My mother designed this one for me. She knew they were my favorite animal. When I was little I would explain how dolphins were such kind and generous creatures‚ but were so brave and strong when they needed to help others. As I turn to leave the shed something catches my eye. Placed in the back a surfboard I have never seen before rests on a table. The powder blue corescent color is igniting a bright glow. I walk over to the table. Tiny dolphins extend all around the

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    Concert Report The name of the concert that I attended was called “TCU Jazz Combos” and featured a variety of jazz compositions. This concert took place in the Pepsico Recital Hall on November 14‚ 2012 at 7:00 in the evening. The event was casual; however‚ I chose to wear khaki pants and a button down shirt because I was not certain as to what the dress code would be. The performers’ names and their respective instruments were Mike Korson- Saxophone‚ Garrett Wingfield- Saxophone‚ Luke Wingfield-

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