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    fish spa

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    business to be established shall be named Ocean Fish Spa. It will be the only spa that will be established here in the cordillera that will be using a natured way –without using any chemicals or drugs –of cleaning and relaxing a body. This spa will be using a fish specifically termed as Garra Rufa. The Garra rufa fish‚ or "doctor fish"‚ originates in the river basins of the Northern and Central Middle East‚ mainly in Turkey‚ Syria‚ Iraq and Iran. This fish is famous for its ability to eat dead or diseased

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    Sushi and Fish

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    famous and traditional foods in Japan. Most Japanese like sushi and even foreign people do. However‚ only a few people know how to make sushi correctly. Just making sushi is very simple. you just hold rice with your hand and make a shape and put raw fish on it. However‚ if you want to make good sushi‚ it is not so easy. You will need to practice a lot to make sushi properly. It is said that it takes you more than 10 years to be a good sushi chef. However‚ don’t worry about it. Once you know how to

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    The Barreleye Fish

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    The Barreleye Fish Species Name: Opisthoproctidae Physical Attributes: The Barreleye Fish is known for its large barrel shaped eyes that are enclosed within an extremely unusual transparent fluid filled dome on its head. The rest of the body is covered in large silvery scales. They have small‚ toothless mouths ending in a pointed snout. The fins are wing-like‚ extending about half the body ’s length. The largest of the species is at 50 centimeters. Most are under 20cm. The two holes that

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    Fish Relativism

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    Fish goes on to explain how Postmodernism views‚ and how to view the recent attacks through the lenses of relativism. Fish describes how the postmodernist view is that there “can be no independent standard for determining which of many rival interpretations of an event is the true one.” (Fish‚ 2001) He goes on to explain that we would not be able to justify our response to the attack to everyone universally‚ because everyone has his or her own notions of justice and truth. Throughout this piece

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    William Avery Bishop‚ byname Billy Bishop‚ born in February 1894 in Owen Sound‚ began as a cadet at the Royal Military College in Kingston in 1911. As the First World War broke out he enlisted and was sent as an officer to England. In September 1915‚ he transferred to the Royal Flying Corps and was sent to France (“William Avery Bishop”). The following year‚ he successfully completed pilot training and‚ in 1917‚ he joined 60 Squadron at the front lines in France. He soon became a successful Ace Fighter

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    Fish Ecology

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    THE UNIVERSITY OF HULL Department of Biological Sciences Level Five Examination May/June 2011 Fish Ecology Monday 16th May 2011‚ 9.30 - 11.30 a.m. 2 hours Answer THREE questions Use diagrams where appropriate Use a separate book for each answer Where shown the % indicates the mark distribution within a question Graph paper provided Do not open or turn over this exam paper‚ or start to write anything until told to by the Invigilator. Starting to write before permitted to do so may be seen

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    Stickleback Fish

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    about this topic is that a fish called a stickleback found in the ocean‚ ended up also being found in a lake. The stickleback fish found in the ocean has fins on its belly which look like spikes and the stickleback fish found in the lake didn’t have any signs of spikes. However‚ there is a sign of traces of bone from where the spikes where located. They noticed that the left side was bigger than the right side. I was shocked when they showed a picture of the stickleback fish from the lake with the traces

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    In order to get an understanding of what my strengths are‚ I interviewed three different individuals. In my opinion‚ the views of these different individuals would give a reflection of what really would be my strengths. In order to get their feedback to follow up questions‚ I conducted my interviews by phone. Here are the names and the relationships of the persons I contacted in my interviews. Firstly‚ Andrew Nepal‚ a co-worker. Andrew and I were also classmates at Westfield one year ago. Secondly

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    Foxface Fish

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    Foxface Rabbitfish B- Fish distribution : ( where is it found in the world ? ) * Western Pacific: western Philippines‚ Indonesia‚ New Guinea‚ Great Barrier Reef‚ Vanuatu‚ New Caledonia‚ Caroline Islands‚ Marshall Islands‚ Nauru and Kiribati. Recently recorded from Tonga. C- Description : * The Foxface Rabbitfish‚ also known as the Foxface Lo‚ has a very unique body color. It has a mottled yellow-brown body with a dark chest. The face is very light in color and speckled on the lower half

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    The most important quality of Elizabeth as a queen was her love for the people of her kingdom. Elizabeth made many efforts throughout her reign to demonstrate how much she cared for her subjects‚ including the “progresses‚” or tours of the countryside on horseback‚ that she made at least twenty-five times during her forty-five years as queen (“Elizabeth I”). The act of visiting among her people proved to them how highly she viewed and respected them. She also wanted them to love her‚ saying in a

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