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    Week 7 Lab Worksheet: Biological Processes‚ Classification of Invertebrates and Bottom ... Page 1 of 6 Week 7 Lab Worksheet: Biological Processes‚ Classification of Invertebrates and Bottom Communities Part 1 of 1 - 99.90001 Points Question 1 of 15 6.66 Points The three families of algaes are:. A.Green‚ Red‚ Grey B.Green‚ yellow‚ brown C.Green‚ red‚ brown D.Mangroves‚ red‚ brown Answer Key: C Feedback: Green algaes are both microscopic (phytoplankton) and macroscopic like sea lettuce. Red

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    I‚ Oliver Ellsworth representative of Connecticut‚ propose that the basis of representation in the legislative branch remain by state as under the Articles of Confederation. I support the system of government that maintains the principle of local rule and I understand central government as the body that will strengthen the rights of property and the harmony of the republic‚ therefore I claim “we” are partly national and partly federal. Under this I shall introduce the resolution with my ally Roger

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    thousands of women and children from the scalping knife of the ruthless savage‚ freely abandoned all the endearments of home and family‚ endured the icy and piercing blasts of northwestern winters‚ wading through the deep and cold waters and black swamps of Michigan and upper Canada‚ sustaining‚ at times‚ an almost famished nature upon raw beef‚ without salt‚ and often periling life on the field of battle? Poor simple-minded old veteran‚ he was‚ no doubt‚ foolish enough to believe

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    Sir Arthur Conan Doyle wrote the intriguing novella‚ “The Adventure of the Speckled Band‚” in which he wrote about the intense and observant detective Sherlock Holmes on his quest to solve Helen Stoner’s mysterious case. It was early April‚ 1883‚ at Stoke Moran‚ the home of Dr. Grimesby Roylott‚ the abusive stepfather of Helen and Julia Stoner. Helen Stoner appeared at Mr. Holmes’ and Dr. Watson’s residence in distraught state. Stoner had been referred to the brilliant detective by a previous client

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    “The Hound” Essay In H.P. Lovecraft’s hair-raising‚ scary story “ The Hound” has the reader on their toes wondering what might happen next. The author exemplifies how two men go into a life of grave robbing‚ which turns out to be the worst mistake of their lives. Lovecraft uses imagery‚ figurative language and setting to make the story more supernatural. When Lovecraft says “I alone know why‚ and such is my knowledge that I am about to blow out my brains for fear I shall be mangled in the say

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    in any epic story‚ the hero must fight certain battles in order to accomplish this task. The story has three main battles that Westley must face‚ so he can save his lady love‚ the battle against her kidnappers‚ the battle against nature (the Fire Swamp)‚ and the battle against Prince Humperdink. To begin with‚ Westley has to face each of Buttercup’s kidnappers in a battle‚ so he can save her. Each fight becomes harder as he goes along with his quest to save Buttercup. The first battle is a battle

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    The setting of “Being Prey” and “Sound of Thunder” have many similarities and differences. Some similarities are that the setting is very dangerous‚ people in the story are in places where they not supposed to be. Also a similarity in both stories they each have predators in which go after them. Some differences in the stories with the setting in “Being Prey” and “Sound of Thunder” is one took place in a jungle and another takes places in a swap. Another difference is with the predator in “being

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    Korean War veteran. His dog and Gran Torino are the only friends with him. When the first time he meets Thao‚ a close up shot show Walt’s face and he says" Have some respect zipper head". When he saw the Asian people in next door‚ he said "How many swamp rats can you get in one room?" Maybe that was what gives him after he attends the Korean War. In a word; Walt is very hate Asian people. As Walt doesn’t‚ but change slowly through the influence of people and events in their lives. Walt changes because he

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    would bring Doodle to Old Woman Swamp and try to teach him to walk‚ despite the fact that Doodle had no intent to do so. Not only did Doodle not want to learn‚ but he also continuously failed at it. However‚ the narrator refused to let Doodle be as he was and pushed Doodle even after he declared that “[He] just can’t do it...”(161). Even with Doodle giving up‚ both mentally and physically‚ the narrator refused to stop pushing him. He continued to force Doodle to the swamp everyday until he could walk

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    We all have those stories we have read that have captured our attention. They reel us into the story and stand out on a shelf. Take recent stories like The Hunger Games and Divergent for instance. Millions of readers have fallen head over heel in love with these. They stand out to the average eye‚ but why? What makes them so different and intriguing? What makes stories like these excellent are their attention to detail‚ different perspectives and risky protagonist(s). For example‚ in The Hunger Games

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