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    The federal government of Canada should allow the seal harvest to continue as seal harvesting is essential in the prevention of suffering and torment of all marine life and humans. For instance‚ without the process of seal harvesting‚ the ecosystem will be out of balance‚ resulting in complete chaos. Researchers estimated that seals consumed about 3.5 million metric tonnes of marine species in Atlantic Canada‚ and marine animals that are preys of seals such as salmon are in a great decline in population

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    The ocean was angry and the waves thrashed at the beach like a rabid pit bull at the end of its chain‚ desperately looking to bite into anyone or anything. A hurricane was off the coast of Ocean City. It wasn’t close enough to cause evacuations‚ but it kicked up the surf to the point where it wiped out most of the beach. The lifeguards were still keeping watch‚ ready to blow their whistles and call for back-up through their radios and long-distance flag language. If rip currents pulled someone

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    Bryttany Tidwell 11th Advanced English C. Ellison 01 December 2015 Hemingway’s Simple Writing Styles in The Old Man and the Sea and A Farwell to Arms For several years multiple readers have tackled the bigger meaning of Ernest Hemingway in the novels The Old Man and the Sea and A Farewell to Arms. Hemingway’s style of writing has been elaborated on multiple times by multiple people. A closer look into The Old Man and the Sea and A Farewell to Arms reveal how Hemingway uses simple English and gives

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    On the both poems‚ D. H. Lawrence’s “snake” and Elizabeth bishop’s “Fish‚” both author mentions about animals. Both writer treated animals as animals at first‚ but later on‚ they compare those animals with human. The explanation of visual‚ the time when two authors think those animals as human‚ and the ironic feeling that both author have demonstrate that both speakers state of mind change. First of all‚ both speakers mention about animals look. Lawrence says‚ “And stooped and drank a little more

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    Grand Coulee Dam Analysis

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    This documentary is narrated by a man named Ben Knight. He is a directed and cinematographer for many film. This film is about the importance and consequences in which dams will provide. Dams are very expensive‚ take years to build and they are also can be very deadly during the construction phase. However‚ the cost of removing a dam is just as expensive for tax payers and city legislatures. Dams do provide hydropower energy to generate mills and also provide water storage. Two of the most common

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    In the story “Good‚ Brother”‚ the fish heads symbolize the lives of both brothers and serve as a representation of the life they love so much in the dirty river town. When faced with the reality of having to move to another town‚ the reader gets a glimpse of the importance the fish play in the story. At first‚ it seems like a childlike game when hammering fish heads to the pole‚ but later a deeper meaning emerges. We see how important the fish are to the boy when the storyteller remarks‚ “we didn’t

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    Easter Island

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    “The mayor directed building of a one-person and two-person reed boat‚ which apparently was nigh unsinkable and rode the waves elegantly. Having arrived at this point‚ it was probably not too much of a stretch to lash multiple boats together to get a much larger boat. The bulrush reed they used for building these boats was the totoro‚ a fresh-water reed found at Lake Titicaca‚ Peru‚ and which the Easter Islanders planted down in the marshy recesses of their extinct volcanoes.” So although there

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    Red Knot Essay

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    The red knot (Calidris canutus) or the rufa red knot (Calidris canutus rufa) is a medium sized shorebird‚ the second largest sandpiper (Calidris)‚ measuring between 25 and 28 cm long with a wingspan of approximately 20 inches (United State Fish & Wildlife Service (USFWS)‚ n.d.). (See Figure 1). The species has been known to travel great distances; breeding in the Arctic regions of Canada and migrating south in the winter months to the coastal mudflats and tidal zones (USFWS‚ n.d.). Every spring

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    Prendick Island

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    Edward Prendrick barely survives to the sinking of the ship Lady Vain escaping on a dinghy with two other guys. After some days‚ they were low in food‚ water‚ and sanity. Meanwhile‚ the two other guys fight each other and they fall out of the boat where a shark goes through them. Prendrick drifts for days‚ before being rescued by a passing ship‚ the Ipecacuanha. In the ship‚ a man named Montgomery gives him the medical attention‚ and quickly both became good friends‚ but the same can’t be said for

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    My Notan Design Analysis

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    When I’m looking at my Notan design I see the ocean. I used‚ of course‚ blue paper to show the color of the water. and mysterious. When people looked at my artwork I wanted them to question what they’re looking at and put the pieces together to actually come to the conclusion that they’re looking at what’s in the sea with all of the shapes and cut outs I included‚ because I know the ocean isn’t just one simple ordinary thing. Which is why I tried to represent that in the shapes. For example‚ almost

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