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    Shark Fin Report

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    Shark Fin Soup Report Academic Research and Communication Skills Dr. Chris Tan Date: 19 June 2012 Rattikorn Intorncharoen Mew ID# 0002JDF111 Felita Dea Setiawan ID# 0003JDF111 Genevivie teo ID#0013PDF711 Margareth Tesalonika ID# Vineta Chugh ID#0011PDF711 Content Page Introduction 3 Shark Fin’s Procedure 4 Consumer of Shark fin soup 6 Production of shark fin 8 Effect of the shark fin soup 10 Sharks and ecosystem 11 Conclusion

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    Envision light rippling through the water. Boats above you flowing through the beautiful blue water. Noises all around. Animals swimming around in groups and alone. You see whales‚ dolphins‚ etc. Well now you are entering the Pelagic Zone. How do they survive in all the challenges they face? They must adapt to their ecosystem if they want to survive. “ An ecosystem is a biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment.” Water pressure is very low and temperature stays

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    Whale Rider Essay

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    The plot questions can be divided into 7 categories. First‚ the premise. The premise takes place at the first couple seconds of the film Whale Rider. A mother is giving birth to two children‚ not expecting anything to go wrong. This in the beginning of the story and this scene sets stage for the entire plot. The second part is the conflict also known as the inciting incident. The conflict occurs when the mother dies from childbirth‚ but more importantly‚ one of the children‚ who was a boy‚ died as

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    Short Essay On Seaworld

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    want. If Seaworld is to continue with these actions and brings in more animals from the wild it could possibly lead to the extinction of some species. SeaWorld was but on the deaths of Orcas. In 1965 the first ever Orca performance was held. The whale that performed was a female Orca named Shamu. When Shamu was still just a baby she was captured and taken from her parents. During her capture though her mother was killed by a man named Ted Griffin using a harpoon. Ted worked for SeaWorld in capturing

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    London Whale Article

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    The main purpose of this report is to expose the findings and misconduct of disclosing important information of the JPMorgan Chase Whale Trades. This report explicitly details the negligence by the Chief Investment Office in misleading the Office of the Comptroller of Currency of their Synthetic Credit Portfolio. The author’s intention is to inform what went wrong with the trading in the derivatives market by JPMorgan Chase. The key question the author is addressing is why the CIO deviated from

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    splash in the water. He thinks it’s just his mind messing with him. Maco heard another slash and jerks around and see and dorsal fin gliding through the water. Maco think he saw Tupa’s ghost lurking in the waters like a cat ready to strike. Maco thought wrong. He is seeing the son of Tupa---Lupa---. Lupa was a small great white shark with a cut of the bottom of the dorsal fin. Earlier the next morning‚ Maco seat out peacefully to gather some oranges and bananas like a chipmunk sneaking around. On his

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    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 are a lot more places where they can be seen in the wild compared to those in which they can be seen in captivity. Furthermore‚ most Australians would

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    bill was “passed‚ despite some times-contentious testimony‚ without significant opposition or debate by both the House of Representatives and the Senate and was signed into law on 21 October 1972”. This particular environmental act sought to protect whales‚ dolphins‚ sea lions‚ seals‚ manatees and other species of marine mammals‚ many of which remain threatened or endangered. The law requires wildlife agencies to review any activity -- for example‚ the use of underwater explosives or high-intensity

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    Humpback whales (Megaptera novaengliae) are beautiful and majestic sea creatures. They have been popularized by the mellifluous sounds of their voices‚ and are known as some of the largest mammals on earth. They have very interesting migration patterns that take the whale vast distances. They also possess many puzzling qualities‚ and scientists work to decipher the cause of these behaviors. The average male humpback whale is about 40-48 feet long‚ while the average female is about 45-50 feet long

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    Zachary's Whale Story

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    In this case study‚ Zachary ‚ a first grader writes and illustrates a ‘’whale story’’ and afterwards he shares this with his classmates. A brief analysis of the four systems of written language (meanings‚ forms‚ meaning-form links‚ and functions) will help us to understand his development in spelling and story writing. I agree with Amanda that Zachary is a conventional writer who seems to have acquired the elements that characterize early readers. Specifically‚ he correctly uses the high-frequency

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