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    1.05 – DESIGNING YOUR OWN EXPERIMENT Lesson Organizer Use this document to help you design your experiment about one of the scenarios from the activity. Copy and paste the template then insert your information for each of the steps of the scientific method. Scenario Topic: _The Effect of Captivity on Marine Mammals’ Health. Problem (2 Points) Does captivity affect the overall health of marine mammals? Research (2 Points) 1. The habitat‚ activities‚ diet‚ and behavior of marine mammals

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    There are many ways how the geography affected the inuits culture. One way it affected the inuits is what they ate. Another way it affected the inuits is what they wore. And last what they lived in.First‚ geography affected what the inuits ate. Inuits ate fish‚ mousse‚reindeer‚ and more. How I know they ate these kind of things is because inuits are by the ocean so that go fishing a lot. And in the picture it was cold and there were mountains. And reindeer and mouse live in the mountains. Also the

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    While the decline of arctic deer populations would be quite tragic‚ the evidence presented in support of it is inadequate‚ and further proof is required to evaluate the stated claim. It is important to take whatever action is required to maintain the deer population‚ but first we must ascertain whether they are actually on the decline. Local hunter reports are sufficient to launch a preliminary investigation‚ but do not provide substantial confirmation of the deer’s plight. Rather‚ a census is required

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    TITLE The male two-leg reached a hand through the bars of the cage‚ trying to pet Ginger. “Don’t be scared‚ little fox‚” he cooed. “I’m not going to hurt you.” But the hand he extended smelled of death‚ and Ginger recoiled from it‚ letting out a fearful growl as she pressed herself into the deepest corner of the cage. He drew his hand away‚ his eyes darkening with anger. “Dumb fox‚” he muttered under his breath. “I can’t sell a fox as a pet if they don’t respond well to humans.” He spun on his

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    Tilapia • Introduction • Natural distribution & biology • Where are they in Australia? • How did they get here? • What are their impacts? • What is I&I NSW doing? • How can you help? • References Introduction Tilapia are listed in the top 100 of the world’s worst introduced species. They are listed as noxious in NSW and possession and sale of live tilapia is prohibited with penalties of up to $11‚000. Tilapia is the common name given for fish from the genera Oreochromis‚ Sarotherodon‚ Serranochromis

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    1.05 Marine Science FLVS

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    01.05 – DESIGNING YOUR OWN EXPERIMENT Lesson Organizer Use this document to help you design your experiment about one of the scenarios from the activity. Copy and paste the template then insert your information for each of the steps of the scientific method. Scenario Topic: Keeping Marine Mammals in Captivity Problem (2 Points) Does captivity affect the overall health and behavior of marine mammals? Research (2 Points) Wild Animals Habitat: Open ocean Diet: Krill Behavior: Friendly

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    Do people ever wonder what it would feel like to be ignored in a situation that immensely effects you? Well‚ this is exactly how the Inuit feel about the anti-seal hunting movement. For some people staying alive means working a 9-5 job‚ going to the store to buy food‚ and going shopping to get clothing‚ but for the Inuit‚ this means seal hunting. Inuit people are very purposeful and tend to use all parts of the seal‚ as a quintessential part to Inuit’s economy and livelihood is seal hunting‚ and

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    The Inuit were an Artic tribe that were professional hunters and could kill a seal in minutes. The Inuit also known as “Eskimos” and lived in northern regions of Alaska and North America. The Inuit lived in Alaska‚ Asia‚ and Canada where the amount of sunlight varied throughout the seasons. During the winter the sun sets about mid-November and doesn’t reappear until mid-January. A big part of the Inuit culture was to tell stories to help them last through the light filled days and the seemingly

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    Ziyi Wu MKTG 340 Advertisement analysis: Nissan LEAF - Polar Bear - A Lone Polar Bear’s Journey Nissan exhibited a 100% electric drive car‚ Nissan LEAF‚ to Japan and the US in 2010. It is the first zero emission car in the world that is mass produced. Nissan gave it a very good name "LEAF". Deliveries to individual customers began in the United States and Japan in December 2010‚ and immediately the associated environmental- friendly campaign started. It is hard to tell something

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    The Polar Bear (Ursus maritimus) is a bear native largely within the Arctic Circle encircling the Arctic Ocean‚ its surrounding seas and land masses. Although it is closely related to the Brown Bear‚ it has evolved to occupy a narrower ecological forte‚ with many body characteristics adapted for cold temperatures‚ for moving across snow‚ ice‚ and open water‚ and for hunting the seals which make up most of its diet. Though there are many theories surrounding evolution‚ the two stand outstanding hypotheses

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