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    Trash Vortex

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    in water‚ it “photo-degrade” converting plastic in smaller pieces‚ so plastic never stops existing it just turn into minute particles. So‚ if it doesn’t stops existing‚ where is all the plastic? It just becomes microscopic and may be eaten by tiny marine organisms‚ entering the food chain. The Great Pacific Garbage Patch is a gyre between Hawaii and California‚ also known as the Trash Vortex‚ is twice size of France‚ or size of Texas‚ which is six times the amount of plankton in the ocean made

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    Plastic Pollution

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    bags‚ and food container’s. These giant patches of plastic debris have also been identified as the nation’s most significant marine debris problem (Murphy). This enormous amount of plastic pollution on our beaches and in our oceans is harming humans and marine life; therefore‚ to stop this global issue‚ we must prevent plastics from entering our oceans. The Center for Marine Conservation‚ an environmental group based in Washington‚ states that the number one source of debris on beaches from Santa

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    The Warrior Ethos

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    characterized by fear. The warrior ethos has evolved to counter the instinct of self-preservation. This helps go against the natural impulse to flee from danger. I can relate to this because as a Marine when the bullets start to fly I can’t just run and hide. I have to be there for the Marine on my left and the Marine on my right. That’s the warrior ethos. The warrior ethos is not just about the individual warrior. It’s about the team‚ the group‚ the family. If a Spartan were to lose his helmet or

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    and World Report‚ states how the oceans are being polluted by the trash going within it. Another article “Managing Marine Plastic Pollution‚”John H. Tibbetts‚ was published in Environmental Health Perspectives‚ demonstrates how the pollution is greatly impacting the ocean. The article “Trashing oceans” utilizes ethos‚ logos‚ and pathos in a superior manner as compared to “Managing Marine Plastic Pollution” because it holds factual information and draws the reader’s interest. In “Trashing the Oceans

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    Plastic pollution

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    pollution has gotten worse. In the last few years like in 2008‚ global plastic consumptin has been estimated at 260 million tons. It is estimated that in the year 2015‚ 297.5 million tons of plastic debris will be in the water. Last year 150‚ 000 tons of marine plastic debris ended up on the shores of japan and 300 tons a day on indias coasts. What we have to accept is that plastic never goes away and harms the environment very badly. Think about the things used in peoples daily lives like grocery bags‚

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    Therefore accepting the deal would degrade their honor as a Marine. This forces Lieutenant Kaffee to compose an actual defense for his clients‚ something he hasn’t done in years‚ let alone seen the inside of a court room. As the movie progresses‚ Kaffee matures his morality from a lawyer who attempts to take the easy way out to one that is more responsible. Lance Corporal Harold W. Dawson‚ who is a role model to his friend and fellow Marine Louden Downey‚ constantly attempts to explain to Kaffee that

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    organisms in the Mpenjati estuary-beach system is to distinguish between organisms and estimate diversity within the estuary found at different locations along the estuary-beach profile in accordance with factors affecting the daily routines of these marine life and other aspects in which these organisms concur with. The organisms found in these waters play an important role in the ecosystems they function in therefore it is imperative to seek a way to keep a close relationship between the estuary-beach

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    The Old Breed

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    amtracs hit the beach. Sledge and the other marines jump over the side of the amtrac and rush inland‚ finally putting into practice all of that training they had been through in order to move as quickly and efficiently off the beach. The Japanese fire they receive upon arrival is intense and effective‚ leaving behind a frightening path of destruction‚ slowly wreaking havoc as they assaulted the shore. Moments later on the shore Sledge watches a marine DUKW explode from a direct hit and notes how

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    Killer Whales

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    top-level marine carnivores and opportunistic feeders. They prey on dolphins‚ seals‚ fishes‚ sea lions‚ walruses‚ penguins‚ and other whales. Killer whales inhabit all oceans around the world from the coldest to tropical oceans‚ but mostly found in the Arctic and Antarctica. There have even been sightings in Hawaii and the Bahamas. The killer whales diets varies from what region they are at for example if a killer whale was in the Antarctica it would eat 67% more fish and if it were in the marines then

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    First to fight

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    the Marine Corps has such an interesting reputation amongst the American populace. In part this book was inspired by the fact that Krulak was asked in a letter “Why does America need a Marine Corps?” In short this made him think on the matter and come to the conclusion that America does not need a Marine Corps but instead wants one. Progressing down that line of thought further is what prompted him to begin his study into the history and culture of the Marine Corps and what makes the Marines who

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