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    One of the first symbols Steinbeck uses is a turtle. Steinbeck uses the turtle to symbolize the migrants families‚ the struggles they will face‚ and their determination. Along the road‚ there is a turtle trying to cross the road. The turtle’s journey is tough‚ but he keeps on moving just like the migrant farmers keep on going. “As the embankment grew steeper and steeper‚ the more frantic were the efforts of the land turtle” (Steinbeck 21). When the turtle reaches challenging parts in his journey‚ like

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    Philippines. That night‚ the 2‚215-ton passenger ferry sailed into infamy with a loss of over 4‚000 lives – many of them burnt alive in an inferno at sea. MV Princess of the Orient- September 18‚ 1998 the ship capsized at 12:55 p.m. near Fortune Island in Batangas and sank‚ and out of the 388 passengers onboard‚ 150 were killed. Passengers were floating at sea for more than 12 hours before rescuers were able to reach the survivors. MV Doña Marilyn- October 24‚ 1988‚ while sailing from Manila to Tacloban

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    Effect of Fishing

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    Caracalla 00100 - Rome‚ Italy November 2000 CONTENTS Contents Foreword 1. The impact of fishing on vulnerable groups and habitats 1.1. The impact of fishing on chondrichthyans 1.2. The impact of fishing on seabirds 1.3. The impact of fishing on turtles 1.4. The impact of fishing on Mediterranean monk seal populations 1.5. The impact of fishing on cetacean populations 1.6. The impact of fishing on seagrass beds 1.7. The impact of fishing on the seabed (soft and hard bottoms) and its associated benthic

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    Thieves of the Sea By: Alison Somers Professor French Composition 1 Blue 24 July 2012 Most people see pirates as swashbuckling and rum drinking bums. But over the years pirates have become a large threat to international waters‚ especially off the coast of Somalia. These new very dangerous pirates have devised ways to hijack cargo ships and take its entire crew and products hostage. They then use these products and crewmembers to their advantage

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    Sea Food The sun glinting off the water was almost too much for his eyes. He almost didn’t get up this morning‚ but it was too important to his brother. Russell was always the one who wanted to get up and do things‚ but Henry was the kind of person most at peace when he was sitting at home‚ watching a good show. If Russell wasn’t his older brother‚ Henry wouldn’t even know him‚ that’s how different they were. And one of Russell biggest hobbies was fishing and he made sure that Henry went with

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    the Sea‚ all life is held to have begun with Yemaja. She is motherly and strongly protective‚ and cares deeply for all her children‚ comforting them and cleansing them of sorrow. She is said to be able to cure infertility in women‚ and cowrie shells represent her wealth. In Brazil‚ she is called Imanje‚ and offerings of blue and white flowers are cast into the sea in her name. Imanje’s colours are blue and white‚ and she is said to wear a dress with seven skirts that represent the seven seas. Sacred

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    wrinkles in the back of his neck‚ the brown blotches of the benevolent skin cancer the sun brings from its reflection on the tropic sea were on his cheeks. the blotches rah well down the sides of his face and his hands had the deep creased scars from handling heavy fish on the cords. They were as old as erosion in a fishless desert. SIMILE. His eyes were the same color as the sea and were cheerful and undefeated. His name is Santiago. He was too simple to wonder what he had attained humility‚ but he knew

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    The spirit animal I identify with the most is a turtle. On the surface level‚ we are similar because we are both shy at first and remain in our “shells” until we warm up to new people or situations. However‚ the comparison goes much deeper. I admire the determination and persistence that a turtle has‚ despite their slow paced habits. A task may take them longer to complete than others animals‚ but turtles are able to appreciate moments around them instead of being too busy or rushed. I especially

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    Georgia Aquarium Essay

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    It also contains tens of thousands of different animals in captivity. There are 500 species that live at the aquarium. Some of the most popular animals are sea turtles‚ crabs‚ jellyfish‚ pythons‚ whales‚ alligators‚ starfish‚ stingrays‚ octopuses‚ sharks‚ and penguins. There are also hundreds of other fish. The Georgia Aquarium‚ aside from the Asia Aquarium and the ocean‚ is the only home to whale sharks. More

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    Book Review Nathaniel Philbrick In the Heart of the Sea: The Tragedy of the Whaleship Essex Penguin Books May 1‚ 2001 Kevin Ivatts Massachusetts Maritime Academy Western Civilization December 1‚ 2015 A creature of up to 100 feet mortal and alive just under the surface of the water harmlessly minding it’s own business is the golden ticket when killed and dragged into a port by humans on a boat. The author of the novel is Nathaniel Philbrick‚ he grew up in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania‚ following

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