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    _______________________ Great White Sharks by Erin Ryan The great white shark is one of the most recognizable sharks in the world. The only shark larger than a great white is the whale shark. Great white sharks have been found in each of the world’s oceans. Even though they have been spotted in waters as shallow as three feet (one meter) deep‚ these sharks spend most of their time in deep coastal waters. The great white shark is related to the prehistoric Megalodon shark‚ which grew to over sixty-five

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    and intimidation then the elements of robbery would not be met. However‚ in that case Mason had already completed the taking because he had transferred the property to a confederate before he used violence and intimidation. Here‚ the facts are more similar to Beard v. Commonwealth‚ where the court ruled that the elements of robbery are met if one uses violence or intimidation in concurrence with the taking. In that case Beard was intercepted by someone trying to stop him from escaping with the property

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    Treatment Goals: The following goals have been outlined to optimize James’ well being: 1. Maintain healthy physical‚ emotional‚ and verbal boundaries with others. Update 3.30.17: James has had difficulty in this treatment focus this reporting period. James assaulted his housemate and local law enforcement contacted‚ but did not result in an arrest of Mr. Knutsen. Since this incidents‚ James has been working on self regulation and skills on how to de-escalate in the moment‚ for example‚ taking

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    Jennafer has a very good knowledge of the policy‚ procedures and protocol that govern all areas of her work for participants.She uses HIPAA in her verbal and written documentation. She works well with callers of all type in regards to explaining programs and then using information received to justify care plans and on needed adverse actions. She has command of the automated systems used and reaches out to supervision as needed. Jennafer is a continuous learner always improving her understanding.

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    Bull Shark: Osmoregulator Predator Scott Marshall English Composition: EN-101-15 Professor Craig Cushing April 19‚ 2010 Outline Thesis Sentence: Carcharhinus leucas also known as Bull Shark are unlike other sharks as they can tolerate fresh water and can travel far upstream in rivers. I. Introduction A. Definition of Carcharhinus leucas‚ its class‚ subclass and physiology B. Eytmology. II. Common Names III. Habitat IV. Eating habits V. Adaptability; osmoregulation

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    went through the case of iPremier (read the full case) which is a popular case study from Harvard Business School. It was a made up case but the recent high profile hacking stories (such as Gawker) show that companies are not taking security seriously. The background is that iPremier suffered a DOS attack in the middle of the night which caused chaos in the company. After an hour the attack stopped and the company went back to business as normal. Two weeks later another DOS attack was spawned from

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    The Sea The Tiger shark‚ also known as the “wastebasket of the sea”(National Geographic)‚ is the fourth largest predatory shark in the ocean‚ measuring between twenty and twenty five feet long and can weigh more than 2000 pounds. They have dark‚ vertical stripes on their bodies which is the reason they are named tiger sharks. According to National Geographic‚ these stripes fade lighter as the shark grows older‚ and eventually disappears with age. The head of the tiger shark is somewhat wedge-shaped

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    Tiger Sharks Rosalani and Romina Mr. Wiscott Modern Hawaiian History May 17‚ 2002 The tiger shark‚ Galeocerdo cuvier‚ is a large (up to 18ft) predator found in tropical and subtropical waters world wide. Tiger sharks are one of the three main shark species known to attack humans‚ and are responsible for most shark attacks in Hawaii. Less than one shark attack occurs per year on average in Hawaii (compared to an annual average of 40 thousand drowning) and mosts attacks are non-fatal

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    Dog Fish Shark Dogfish sharks are the second largest sharks‚ there body shape is rounded. Dogfish sharks have a variety of different parts. Smell‚ taste‚ hearing‚ sight‚ touch‚ and electroreception are six sensory systems that sharks use. All of there senses allow them to explore the environment and survive. There senses help them locate prey‚ avoid danger‚ and also find mates. Sharks nostrils or nares are under the edge of there snout. There nares are separate from there mouth and throat‚ they

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    of: the Taj Mahal Palace‚ Trident-Obetroi‚ Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus (CRT)‚ Cama hospital‚ Albless hospital‚ Nariman house business and residential complex‚ Cafe Lepold‚ and Time of India office. The attacks of numerous soft targets had a large psychological effect on the public. The attack teams consisted of one team of four and three teams of two (10 members total) with each member carrying an AK-56 automatic assault rifle with seven magazines of ammunition (30 rounds each). This created the

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