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    McDonalds

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    Background of McDonald’s (Size‚ Employees‚ Reputation) McDonalds was founded in May 15‚ 1940. The founders of McDonalds are: Maurice McDonald‚ Richard McDonald and Ray Kroc. McDonald’s added 212 restaurants abroad the previous year‚ but its commanding lead left it still at the top in international presence between American based fast-food chains. The team which is leading McDonald’s in the UK: Jill McDonald‚ Richard Forte‚ Paul Pomroy ‚ Nick Hindle‚ Jez Langhorn‚ Lauren Cody‚ Henry Trickey

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    Jodi Picoult

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    Michelle Lapointe Ms. Bentz American Literature 15 May 2013 Jodi Picoult Jodi was born on May 19‚ 1966. She was raised on Long Island‚ New York. As a girl she wanted to be a writer. She knew at the age of five after she wrote her first book “The Lobster Which Misunderstood”. Her family moved to New Hampshire when she was thirteen years old. She described her family as “non-practicing Jewish”. She studied creative writing at Princeton and graduated in 1987. She now has published 21 novels. While

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    First‚ I decided to do some research on the conservation status of Sea Turtles. According to the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species‚ the global statuses are classified as followed: Leatherbacks: Vulnerable Greens: Endangered Loggerheads: Endangered Hawksbills: Critically Endangered Olive Ridleys: Vulnerable Kemp’s Ridleys: Critically Endangered Sea Turtles are among the list of top endangered species. Of the seven species‚ six are considered endangered. Among those six species are the Green Sea

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    Crayfish Research Paper

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    Crayfish are close relatives of the Lobster and resemble a small shrimp. They live in freshwater habitats in North America and Europe. The Crayfish has a joined head‚ thorax‚ and a segmented body. They range in colors for yellow‚ green‚ red‚ and brown. Crayfish are around 3 inches long. The Crayfish has two pairs of sensory antennae. The eyes are all long pieces of skin that allow the eyes to move. The appendages of the thorax have four pairs of walking legs which are also used to help find

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    Note the recent High Court of Australia decision of Ostrowski v Palmer (2004) in which it was held that‚ for a strict liability offence‚ a mistake of law will not be an excuse to a crime. The case involves a commercial fisherman who set up rock lobster pots within prohibited fishing areas. He made enquiries with Fisheries WA‚ who eventually gave him the regulations. The restricted area was not included in these regulations. It was held‚ “It is no defence to a criminal charge that the defendant believed

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    Newfoundland Brief Intro

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    Conception Bay South‚ Grand Falls‚ Windsor‚ Gander‚ Happy Valley‚ Goose Bay‚ and‚ Labrador City. The landmark is Cabot Tower in St. John’s‚ which is very attracive. Wildlife: In Newfoundland and Labrador there are many wild life: white tailed deer‚ lobster‚ humpback whales‚ moose‚ beavers‚ Wilson’s Phalaropes‚ Yellow-headed Blackbird‚ Whimbrels‚ and Spotted Redshanks. Vegetation: There are mosses‚ lichen‚ scrubby shrub‚ berries and maple tees in Newfoundland and Labrador. Natural Resources:

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    Octopus Habitat

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    Justin Vickers Octopus- Saltwater On the floor of any ocean in the world‚ in the cracks and crevices of ocean rock is the common octopus habitat. The common octopus lives in temperate ocean waters. A key part of their lives are spent at the surface layer of the ocean. Areas of the ocean with the largest amount of octopuses are coastal areas‚ reef areas and ocean bottom areas. Octopuses have a totally boneless structure. They are terrifically flexible; able to squeeze themselves into the pristine

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    Mantis Shrimp

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    Among the Stomatopda‚ the largest class Malacostraca‚ is approximately 40‚000 species which includes organisms that are common to everyday such as the crayfish‚ shrimp‚ crab‚ lobster and krill. Malacostraca are characterized by their body structure comprised of many body segments split into the head‚ thorax‚ and abdomen. These organisms are abundant in most marine environments from saltwater‚ freshwater‚ and terrestrial habitats

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    One of the best parts of traveling is eating. Next time you traverse the globe‚ consider treating yourself to the most expensive foods from around the world. Even if some of these dishes aren’t offered anymore‚ I’m sure they’ll eventually resurface if you demand it. We’ve even conveniently made a menu for you. You’re welcome. BREAKFAST MENU: 1. First-harvest Brisbane Mangoes‚ Australia Mangoes - ClapwayPhoto Courtesy of buzzcarl.com Start the day off with a healthy serving of fruit! These first-harvest

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    Julie And Julia Summary

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    In Julie and Julia by Julie Powell‚ we meet Julie‚ a 29-year-old secretary at a unnamed government agency in 2002. In the beginning of the book it is revealed that Julie as a syndrome that makes it harder for her to have children‚ especially as she gets older. In the wake of this tragedy Julie goes home to Texas‚ where she finds a cookbook labeled Mastering the Art of French Cooking by Julia child. She takes it upon herself to cook all 524 recipes in one year. That’s 524 recipes in 365 days‚ all

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