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    Dinoflagellate Bloom

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    Review of Dinoflagellate Bloom in term athropological effect and biogeographic range. Abstract Dinoflagellates are common and abundant to the marine and estuarine system‚ it were characterized by the 2 flagella that are located on the girdle and sulcus. The girdle grooves divides the body into 2 parts‚ in which its orientation‚ size and shape can be used to indentify them in morphological taxonomy. Toxic dinoflagellates are known to cause diarhetic shellfish poisoning (DSP)‚ paralytic shellfish poisoning

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    Blooms

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    Bloom’s Taxonomy Breakdown Type and Level of Learning Description Measurable Verbs Level One: Knowledge Remembering previously learned material‚ including facts‚ vocabulary‚ concepts‚ and principles Define‚ describe‚ draw‚ identify‚ list‚ label‚ match‚ name‚ outline‚ point‚ read‚ recall‚ recite‚ recognize‚ record‚ repeat‚ select‚ state‚ reproduce‚ write‚ locate‚ memorize‚ review‚ and count. Level Two: Comprehension Grasping the meaning of material Level One verbs plus associate‚

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    Saturn Devouring His Son

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    Saturn Devouring His Son Saturn Devouring His Son is a name given to a mural painting painted by Francisco Jose de Goya y Lucientes during year 1820 to 1823 at his house Quinta del Sordo (Villa of The Deaf Man) which is located at Spain. He used al secco technique (also called fresco-secco) which means the color pigments are mixed with water and egg york and applied on the moistened plaster. This painting was painted in oils on one of the wall of his dining room. Goya showed Saturn crouched in

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    2012 Father-Son Relationships: A vital part of life In the book Night by Elie Wiesel‚ there are many father-son duos. In my opinion‚ a good relationship between a father and his son are vital. Their relationships with each other are varied in terms of agreeability and love for each other. The Germans have sent the Jews off to concentration camps and caused very trying times. They have torn whole family’s apart and sent people at each other’s throats. Elie’s relationship with his father changes

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    book “Night” by Elie Wiesel‚ there are many father-son duos. There relationships with each other are varied in terms of agreeability and love for each other. The Germans have sent the Jews off to concentration camps and caused very trying times. They have torn whole families apart and set people at each others throats. Elie’s relationship with his father changes over time. At first‚ the only reason that he didn’t give up in the camps is so that his father wouldn’t be alone. He says so himself when

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    Explore the relationship between Baptista and his daughters‚ Katherina and Bianca. The reader first meets Baptista and his daughters (Katherina and Bianca) in Act one‚ Scene one. In this scene Baptista declares that he will not allow either Hortensio or Lucentio to marry Bianca‚ until Katherina is‚ herself‚ married. “That is not to bestow my youngest daughter before I have a husband for the elder”. This makes the reader think that perhaps he favours his youngest daughter as he delays Bianca’s marriage

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    Maestro‚ Edward Keller is extremely harsh on Paul Crabbe. Keller never complements him and form the very beginning tells him that he has not got what it takes to be a musician. Although is seems mean and rude. The attitude that Keller has throughout the novel teaches Paul about life and makes him a better person and it has positive effects on Paul. Paul Crabbe and Edward Keller have a bumpy relationship throughout Maestro. Readers are informed about Paul’s first meeting with Keller‚ his new piano

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    Chesterfield’s letter to his son traveling far from home. The strategies used by Chesterfield not only display his desired intentions for his son‚ but‚ also‚ the rhetorical strategies implemented in the letter reveal the values Chesterfield holds as true. In order to persuade his son that the knowledge he holds is pertinent‚ Chesterfield first disbands the notion that parents only give advice to induce suffering in the child‚ then ties the ability‚ and pride of himself to the success of his son and finally suggests

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    delivered by Martin Luther King Jr. during his iconic Washington march speech in 1969. This was the time when America found itself torn apart in the racial conflicts. During the Civil Rights Movement‚ it was evident that not only black Americans but also many white Americans opposed the African American oppression. One such personality was John Howard Griffin‚ a Texan Journalist who documented his experiment of experiencing life as a ‘negro’ by deliberately turning his skin black through pigmentation and

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    tragic impact on that relationship between a father and son. In Night‚ Eliezer and his father go through many ups and downs that reflect on how strong their relationship really is. Elie Wiesel uses an effective father and son relationship to illustrate the effects of what concentration camps have on human beings. Eliezer and his father own a quite distant relationship‚ a strong growing relationship‚ and a picture perfect relationship. To begin‚ Eliezer and his father’s relationship is seen to be quite

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