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    1. Define conquistador. What impact did conquistadores have on american indian societies? A conquistador is a spanish conqueror. The conquistadors exposed the american indian societies to diseases that they had no immunity to‚ causing thousands of natives to die. 2. What is the enlightenment? How did the enlightenment influence american political thought? The enlightenment was an eighteenth century movement during which european philosophers believed that societies problems could be solved by reason

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    Eating fish is labeled as being good for your health; however is farmed fish good for you? More people are opting to eat fish. They have been influenced by reports from the American Heart Association‚ The United States Department of Agriculture and also mass media‚ that eating fish regularly (1 to 2 times a week)‚ may reduce the risk of diseases ranging from asthma and prostate cancer to heart disease. With this increase awareness of healthy benefits of eating fish adds to the trend of fish

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    The Goose Fish by Howard Nemerov This poem dramatizes the conflict between appearance and reality‚ particularly as this conflict relates to the central symbol of the poem‚ the goose fish. The speaker relates the tale of two lovers who encounter a dead fish on the beach after sharing their affection with one another. While looking at the fish‚ the couple ponders the meaning of this fish. Taken figuratively‚ the goose fish occupies many roles. As the speaker overlooks the events taking place

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    CHAPTER -I INTRODUCTION Seafood refers to any sea animal or plant that is served as food and eaten by humans. Seafoods include seawater animals‚ such as fish and shellfish (including molluscs and crustaceans). By extension‚ in North America although not generally in the United Kingdom‚ the term seafood is also applied to similar animals from fresh water and all edible aquatic animals are collectively referred to as seafood‚ however in some countries such as New Zealand they are categorized as

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    Ornamental Fishing in India

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    Ornamental Fish Trading in India Submitted by- Group 4 Srinivas Hegde Chandni.C.S Sharon Barboza Yashovardhan Sinha Sneha Pujari Mohammed Zooheb Ornamental Fish Trading in India Introduction Keeping colourful and fancy fishes known as ornamental fishes‚ aquarium fishes‚ or live jewels is one of the oldest and most popular hobbies in the world.  The growing interest in aquarium fishes has resulted in steady increase in aquarium fish trade globally. The ornamental fish trade with

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    Fishes in Aquarium

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    opposite is the case with aquatic life.There are fishes that swim in group but never live in a group .They do not have any shelter under the water.They feel safe when hidden inside a rock. many uses fishtanks in their house to decorate it.This this fish tanks are smaller in size .How ever there are many museums ‚hotelsand restaurants that have aquarium inside the premises. Aquarium is the place where different species of fishes are preserved.Many fishes look attractive due their body colors and feathers

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    (type of fish) catching industry got a highly industrialized fishing vessel‚ and was able to catch from about 500‚000 to 800‚000 tons of codfish in Labrador and the Grand Banks of Newfoundland. In the 10 years to follow the cod population decreased to the point that‚ the amount of spawning cod out of Newfoundland in 1977 was a 94 percent drop from the amount in 1962. Another type of fish population to decline due to overfishing is the American shad. In Georges Bank on 1850 the halibut fish species

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    Cyanide Fishing

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    spray them with a cyanide solution to stun them and aid in their capture. These fish are then put into bags and exported to places like North America and Europe where they are sold for premium prices. However‚ many of these fish are harmed by the cyanide solution and do not even survive the trip‚ making the mortality rates very high‚ nearly forty percent (Pflug‚ 66.) The process of cyanide fishing is used to capture fish and invertebrates‚ but is damaging to many corals and juvenile reef species. This

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    Goldfish: A Short Story

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    “Yay!” I said when I got the goldfish. There were 2 of them. “I want to hold it‚ too.” my sister said‚ politely. ... I was 8 years old at that time; so‚ I didn’t know that having fish was the worst idea EVER. We were in Alhambra‚ LA‚ and there was a fair. There was also a fish game and if you got a marble into the cup‚ then you will with 2 goldfish. There were lots of games‚ it was very dense there‚ too. It was a lot of fun. We went to Yogurtland (a frozen yogurt place) It was like a flood of people

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    trapping as techniques to catch fish. Humans all around the world continue to rely on fishing as their main source of food. Because of the vast availability of fish‚ fishing is readily available to anyone near a body of water. Most people can easily reach water because it makes up seventy-one percent of the earth. Commercial anglers are the only people who can legally sell their fish while sport and recreational anglers fish for fun or food purposes. Even though fish is the main target for most

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