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    Endangered Sea Turtles

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    Sea turtles are becoming more and more endangered as time goes on and is something that really needs to be changed. There are seven species of sea turtle and they are all either endangered or critically endangered. Millions of sea turtles used to inhabit the sea now only a fraction of them are still around. Humans are partly the cause of this because we hunt them for food and profit. It is unbelievable that people can kill such beautiful creatures just for their personal benefit. Humans are

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    Sea Turtle Conservation

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    Lennon Semester Assignment Rough Draft Sea Turtle Conservation Introduction Sea turtles are one of the Earth ’s most ancient creatures‚ having appeared on earth millions of years before humans. The sea turtle ’s shell‚ or "carapace" is streamlined for swimming through the water. Unlike other turtles‚ sea turtles cannot retract their legs and head into their shells. Their color varies between yellow‚ greenish and black depending on the species. Sea turtles are found in all warm and temperate

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    The Sea as A Lover: A Woman’s Quest for Autonomy in The Awakening When authors use symbolism effectively‚ readers can begin to understand a work of literature on both the surface level and in an illustrative context‚ attributing significance to ideas‚ actions‚ or even characters themselves beyond what is initially described. In her novella The Awakening‚ Kate Chopin employs symbolism through a variety of images to reveal particular details about the protagonist‚ Edna Pontellier. One such symbol

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    Behavior of Sea Slugs

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    Ashlyn Lewis 3B Scientific Method Lab Essay In an observation dealing with Bursatella leachi‚ a sea slug‚ scientists recorded data over a 10-day period. They had noticed that the same pattern was occurring with the movement of the slugs. The slugs at one point would be relatively close to each other and as time went on they would move further away and then move closer again. There can be a few explanations for these occurrences. First we notice that when the sun is higher in the sky the

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    fertile whale hunting grounds in the Pacific Ocean. Little did the crew of the ship know that many of them would not return. In fact‚ the ship did not return. The book In the Heart of the Sea written by Nathaniel Philbrick recounts the actual events of the Essex. The ship was having a bit of tough luck amongst the sea‚ between squalls and elusive whales‚ but what impacted them the most happend about in the middle of the ocean. The Essex was sunk on November 20‚ 1820‚ when a large bull whale dealt the

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    Sea Tna Case

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    1) Bumble Bee and Chicken of Sea Tuna Cans were recalled and advised to be thrown away immediately due to a potential threat of the tuna being spoiled. So far‚ no one has reported any illnesses caused by the tuna; however‚ U.S. Food and Drug Administration advises people to take cautious and to throw the can away in case. The administration reported that the cause of the spoilage was due to commercial sterilization process which led to the contamination of spoiled organisms or pathogens in the tuna

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    Play: Riders to the Sea

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    Riders to the Sea John Millington Synge SCENE. An Island off the West of Ireland. (Cottage kitchen‚ with nets‚ oil-skins‚ spinning wheel‚ some new boards standing by the wall‚ etc. Cathleen‚ a girl of about twenty‚ finishes kneading cake‚ and puts it down in the pot-oven by the fire; then wipes her hands‚ and begins to spin at the wheel. Nora‚ a young girl‚ puts her head in at the door.) NORA (in a low voice). Where is she? CATHLEEN. She’s lying down‚ God help her‚ and may be sleeping

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    On Sunday‚ February 7th‚ 2015‚ the cruise ship Anthem of the Sea‚ owned by Royal Caribbean cruise liners‚ sailed straight into the path of a storm. Not just any storm‚ but one that had hurricane force winds blowing at close to 120 miles per hour‚ and gigantic ocean swells of up to 80 feet. Nevertheless‚ Anthem of the Sea persisted into the storm. As history shows‚ fortunately‚ no one sustained any severe injuries‚ and the ship made it back to port safely. However‚ the question had to be posed: why

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    Blue Sea Slug

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    Dan Mulay 5/13/13 Science/Language Arts Research Report Blue Sea Slug The blue sea slug is the most unique creature in the sea. Just by taking one look at it‚ you can tell right off the bat that this beautiful work of nature is special. Known in the science community as the Glaucus Atlanticus‚ (WoRMS) the blue sea slug looks like a smaller version of a mythical creature. And with a majestic‚ fantasy monster-like appearance‚ this particular animal has a vast comportment of qualities that sets

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    GIANT SEA SNAKE ( PELAMIS ) A Renewable Energy Application Abstract: Over the last few year’s development associated with low or even zero based greenhouse gas emitting energy sources is on it’s peak. More recently volatility in the price of oil and gas has increased the number of problems of low greenhouse gas emitting energy sources. Our paper mainly concern’s in this aspect to produce electricity with the lowest p/kWh with no-fuel and delivers

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