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    compare Moody Blue and Salamanca’s mother is that Sal’s mother wanted more children. Sal thought that having other children would mean that she wouldn’t have the same amount of time for her but Sal realized that Moody Blue was happier with the puppies and she had enough time for all of them Moody blue had enough time for all of her puppies. Sal knew why her mother wanted so many children. Moody Blue was so happy with her puppies because she loved them all. In chapter 41 Sals dog Moody Blue has puppies

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    Leather Made of Janitor Fish Skin In ancient times‚ animal skin has been used by our ancestors as their reliable clothing for cold climates. The time is evolving; many ideas came out for where to get other sources of leather since the usage of animal fur and skins is against the animal welfare law for some countries‚ especially if the animal is an endangered species. Many manufacturers are seeking for other alternatives that can be used as Leather. On the other hand‚ Janitor fish is considered a pest

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    Albert Fish: A Man Made Murderer Albert Fish was irreversibly affected by his environment and the people in it. In the case of nature vs nurture‚ Fish’ abusive and twisted upbringing and his state of mind was permanently alternated and forever corrupted. With his traits of sado-masochism‚ being a sex pervert‚ cannibalism‚ coprophilia‚ urophilia‚ and pedophilia being introduced to him at a rather young age his actions towards his victims were beyond cruel. In the beginning‚ Albert grew up as the

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    Topic: Overfishing Sources: Fishonline- Fish to Avoid. Marin Conservation Society‚ n.d. Web. 29 Mar. 2010. . Over Fishing - A Global Disaster. N.p.‚ 2007. Web. 29 Mar. 2010. . Saeina‚ Carl‚ and Sarah Chasis. "Saving the Oceans." Science & Technology (2004). Academic Search Premier. Web. 23 May 2010. Safina‚ Carl. "Fishing off the deep End --- and Back." Multinational Monitor 24.9 (2003): 8-10. Academic Search Premier. Web. 5 Apr. 2010. Safina‚ Carl. "Where have all the fishes gone?" Issues

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    Introduction: The Siamese Fighting Fish is the one of the model spices to study competition in animals because the male of this species exhibit typical aggressive behavior. The sight of its own reflection in a mirror will stimulate a ritualized series of responses toward the intruder. The purpose of this experiment is to describe the ritualized agonistic display of a male Siamese fighting fish after by stimulated by its own reflection in a mirror. If two fish are placed in the same aquarium together

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    Are Fish Expensive Pets? Fishes are worth a Small Fortune The cost of the fish depends on the uncommonness and uniqueness of the sample of the fish which can extend from $1‚000 to as high as $400‚000 or even $450‚000! Yes‚ this is truly the expensive fish segment of the article! First is the Platinum Arowana – on this list the Platinum Arowana is the most costly fish with a price of about $400‚000.It is so valued to the point that an ID chip is embedded into it! They are found in Southeast Asia

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    The central focus of this learning segment is to complete an informative writer’s workshop based on fish. The purpose for teaching this learning segment is to help children develop their literacy skills by producing a non-fiction text about fish‚ where they will draw from what they already know‚ and from primary and secondary sources. Additionally‚ they would use a variety of techniques to convey information‚ such as naming‚ defining‚ describing‚ or differentiating different parts. Moreover‚ the

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    ‘The Fish’ by Elizabeth Bishop is a free form poem where the poet does a spectacular job in describing what has occurred from the moment she catches a fish‚ to the time she releases it‚ after a chain of rather interesting events. At the beginning of the poem‚ Bishop creates an image of a helpless fish‚ which is held captive by the narrator in the poem. In doing so‚ she is able to guide the audience into feeling sorry for the fish and the situation described in the poem in general. She commences

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    How do Flying Fish fly? Contrary to popular belief‚ flying fish don’t technically fly‚ but they can glide through the air‚ using winglike fins and a powerful tail. When pursued e by a predator‚ a flying fish heads straight for the water’s surface at a rapid speed‚ with its fins tucked in close to its body. As it breaks the surface of the water‚ it spreads its "wings" and uses its flapping tail‚ still underwater‚ to give it an extra boost. Flying fish don’t ’fly’ very high-usually just a

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    is trying to tell us realism isn’t always affiliated with fiction but within these collection of stories we explore and enhance the use of realistic techniques that develop and emphasize the themes in fictional narratives. In “To Build A Fire”‚ “The Fish”‚ and “The Story Of An Hour” and in the entire collection age of realism‚ realistic techniques are used to present and emphasize the themes. In “To Build a Fire”‚ the man exhibits pride throughout the text using vivid descriptions and realistic settings

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