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    Shrimp Cultivation

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    1. Shrimps cultivation has been found to have an impact on the socio-economic and the environment through many studies conducted all over the world. Studies in India showed shrimp cultivation to cost nearly two times the annual earnings of those regions. Moreover the process of shrimp cultivation leads to contamination of fresh water which negatively impact healthy water and reduces the coastal lines which makes coastal regions more prone to hurricanes and tornadoes. 2. The shrimp industry benefits

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    Mantis shrimp

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    and Ecology of the Stomatopoda Stomatopods‚ also known as mantis shrimp‚ are an ancient group of marine arthropods that belong to the class Stomatopoda. There are approximately 350 species of stomatopods that have been discovered to date‚ ranging in size from 1 to 30 cm. (Caldwell 1975) Stomatopods are a group of crustaceans that belong to the class Malacostraca‚ along with familiar crustaceans such as crabs‚ lobsters‚ and shrimp. The malacostracans are defined by their unique bauplan‚ which consists

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    if you are a whale in the ocean. The Blue Whale is the largest animal on Earth. The Cuvier’s Beaked Whale is known to dive three kilometers below sea level for two hours‚ while the Sperm Whale is known to be able to dive two kilometers below sea level for two hours. The Bowhead Whale lives the longest‚ with a minimum of 200 years without disease or sickness‚ the Beluga Whale lives about 40-60 years‚ the Blue Whale lives about 70-90 years‚ the Fin Whale lives about 60-100‚ the Grey Whale lives about

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    sketch Don’t Save The Whales‚ which shows members of a rally scapegoating and blaming everything wrong with their community on whales. Displaying how irrational and destructive unfairly placing the blame for problems is‚ the sketch also demonstrates how real problems go unsolved‚ new problems are created‚ and bandwagoning only makes everything worse. When people or communities pin the blame of their problems on others‚ they do not get any better themselves. Like blaming the whales in the sketch

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    Brine Shrimp Lab

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    response to stimuli which is also called taxes or taxic. Brine shrimp were the organisms that we observed during this lab and we observed how they responded to thermotaxis‚ phototaxis‚ and chemotaxis. Brine shrimps are also known as Artemia saline. They are commercially used for fish food and they are found worldwide in high salinity waters (Leady‚ 2015). Question What environments do brine shrimp prefer? Hypothesis Brine shrimps prefer certain conditions over others. Prediction I will

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    Wild Shrimp Fisheries

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    Shrimp Fisheries Lena Buchanan MOL 504A Systems Thinking and The Learning Organization Professor Toni Pauls Warner Pacific College November 12th‚ 2012 Abstract There is an increase of shrimp demand and the wild fisheries and aquaculture shrimp production are in constant competition of who is going to be more profitable. In the last thirty years the aquaculture industry has expanded and there seems to be concern from the wild fisheries about the “boom and bust” cycles of shrimp production. Some environmentalist;

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    Chili Lime Shrimp

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    Chili lime shrimp with quinoa makes for a phenomenal meal. The shrimp‚ which are marinated and grilled‚ have this great taste from the ingredients used in the marinade as well as the cooking method. They have a nice chili flavor that is accompanied by tartness from the lime juice and everything is tied together with a touch of garlic. They are placed on top of a mound of fluffy quinoa with little pieces of veggies distributed through it. In order to make chili lime shrimp with quinoa you need to

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    Turn of the screw

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    The Turn of the screw Superficially‚ Henry James’s The Turn of the Screw seems to reinforce the status quo of American literature as male‚ whereby men are viewed as having power over women leaving women to become mere objects. James creates a nameless female protagonist whose story is told through the guise of a male narrator. She becomes an object viewed by Douglas’s audience and is used simply as means for the master on Harley Street to avoid being bothered by his charges. She is then set up as

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    The Turn Of The Screw

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    The Turn of the Screw is a very intriguing and convincing tale‚ and this is thanks to the narrative technique that Henry James uses for the novel‚ because even if the story is supposed to be a ghost story‚ the reader tends to forget this and become more engaged with it‚ which makes them start to believe the events described. Keeping in mind that the story is presented as a real ghost story at the beginning of the novel‚ the use of a framed narrative by the author makes the reader feel closer to

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    The Evolution of Whales

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    The Evolution of Whales “Their tongues alone can weigh as much as an elephant and their hearts as much as a car.” The animal called whales what are the largest‚ intelligent and aquatic mammals. However‚ whales were not the aquatic animals at the beginning. After thousands of years of evolution‚ since changes in the terrestrial environment and the demand for food‚ the whales become appearance like a graceful arc from the four limbs. We have to imagine that what happened in the past thousand years

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