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    My charecter

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    right into‚ the smallest nose but the loudest breath. Its ears are as big as its eyes‚ there pointed like an elf .It has the hearing of a bat and the lips of a fish. Its back was twisted scrunched up like paper. Its arms were abnormally long like an octopus. Its legs were very short and stubby but scrawny like it would fall over any second because they were shacking so much. Its feet were huge like clowns feet but it only wore a sock of dirt from travelling around hunting down kangaroos to eat and were

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    Reichstag ( German Congress) ‚ the England Octopus‚ the area of the colonial empires. One of the reasons that the Allies should have is because of the Axis powers military size. For example the Axis powers where bigger in size than the Allied powers. The Allies had almost double the size of the Axis powers‚ with 42 million troops deployed versus 22 million. Another reason is that the European countries where blaming each other. For an example The English Octopus‚ where England financed many projects

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    In the 19th century Australia was a migration hotspot for the world but mostly Europeans and Chinese immigrants. According to many reliable sources such as jacaranda plus similar and different challenges emerged for both groups including racial propaganda‚ culture and racial segregation. It is evident that although migration was a challenge for both groups‚ the racially driven white European attitudes made the gold field a setting of prejudice and exclusion. Racial propaganda was evident in the gold

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    Box Jellyfish Research Paper

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    Nolan Hall GW 140 20 February 2012 Box Jellyfish: Nothing Square About It For many people‚ water is a source of relaxation and comfort‚ while others believe that it can be dangerous and deceiving‚ but often times people do not look at what lives among it. Whether it is a body of fresh water‚ or a body of salt water‚ many creatures lurk among the depths of seas‚ oceans‚ lakes‚ and rivers without gaining the attention of human beings. With this‚ a plethora of sea creatures that tend to remain hidden

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    Sea Angels Research Paper

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    ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! CLIONE LIMACINA EATING HABITS AND THE DECLINING OF THEIR FOOD! ESSENTIALS OF MARINES LIFE! MAHIDOL UNIVERSITY INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Sea angel! !   Sea  angels  have  been  parts  of  arctic  ecosystem  since  the  beginning  of  Ice   age.  The  8irst  sea  angels’  ancestor  lived  during  Palaeozoic  era.  This  era

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    Frank Norris (1870-1902) by Janice Albert Norris’ novels include Blix (1899)‚ The Pit (1903)‚ The Octopus (1901)‚ and the memorable McTeague (1899). Of the writers who assembled in San Francisco’s Bohemian Club along with Joaquin Miller and Jack London‚ young Norris was one of the most energetic‚ filled with ideas. Like many of his contemporaries‚ he was profoundly influenced by the advent of Darwinism‚ and Thomas Henry Huxley’s philosophical defense of it. Norris was particularly influenced

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    An imperial octopus represents John Bull‚ which is a symbolic personification of the British Empire whose tentacles are placed in a different land with names of different regions. Each tentacle has a hand at the end‚ which shows that England had a hand in every part of the world. Canada‚ Egypt‚ India‚ Jamaica‚ Capes Colonies‚ Irelands and many others belonged to the British Empire and they are represented as lands that are being dominated by the imperial octopus‚ which shows that the empire

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    Dear Coach Williams‚ I have been on a boat in the ocean for 3 months now. I learned about three species and several plants. I found incredible facts about the ocean. The ocean covers 71% of the earth’s surface and contains 97% of earth’s water. Less than 1% of the earth’s water is freshwater. The other 2-3% is contained in glaciers and ice caps. Also‚ 99% of the living space is contained by the ocean and it holds 320 million cubic miles of water. The Pacific ocean has the nickname “peaceful sea”

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    Adriatic Food Menu

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    ADRIATIC ENTRÉE - menu Octopus Salad Fresh wild octopus‚ marinated in lemon‚ garlic and herb vinaigrette‚ tossed with a fresh garden salad and drizzled with extra virgin olive oil. Prosciutto and Cheese Platter Finely shaved traditional Prosciutto with a selection of three farm fresh cheeses Feta‚ Brie and Ricotta‚ served with herb bread and black balsamic vinaigrette. Fried White Bait Traditionally fried whole white bait‚ accompanied by a shredded cabbage salad‚ dressed with salt‚ black

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    Ink out of charcoal

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    The importance of ink in an increasingly literate society made the octopuses highly valuable‚ and they were even used as currency in some parts of the world‚ most notably Japan. Large octopus farms were constructed to handle the ever-increasing demand‚ and many families living by lakes‚ rivers or the sea kept an octopus as a pet to remain self-sufficient in times of war. Charcoal has been used since the earliest times for a range of purposes including art and medicine‚ but by far its most important

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