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    Shark Attacks

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    Someone at the beach is swimming out in the deeper water‚ and all of a sudden‚ a dorsal fin pops out. For everyone on the beach who sees it‚ music from Jaws starts playing in their heads. The swimmer does not even notice it‚ and in a few seconds‚ a great white shark veraciously attacks him. This is what comes to mind when most people think of sharks‚ but they are not really just man-eating monsters of the sea. Sharks are a fascinating group of fishes that strike fear into the minds of humans‚ but they

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    The Great Hammerhead Shark

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    The Great Hammerhead Shark Sphyrna mokarran Table of Contents Introduction …………………… pg 3-4 Biology of the species ………….pg 4-5 Ecology of the species ………… pg 5-6 SocioCultural values ………….. pg 6-7 Economic Importance ………… pg 7-8 Conservation ……………………pg 8-9 Index …………………………...pg 10-11 Bibliography……………………pg 12-14 Life on earth is greatly influenced by oceanic habitat. All species are directly and indirectly impacted by the choices made by today’s existing generations

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    Downey's Soup

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    Downey’s Soup Downey’s is an Irish tavern in Philadelphia created over 20 years ago by Jack Downey. Over the years‚ the fortunes of the restaurant have wavered‚ but the strength of some favorite menu items has helped it survive economic downturns. In particular‚ the lobster bisque soup has become increasingly popularity‚ but Downey’s efforts to market it have been sporadic. Never did Downey imagine that his lobster bisque would someday be the cause of an international trade dispute. Unbeknown to

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    Goblin Shark

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    The goblin shark (Mitsukurina owstoni) is a rare‚ poorly understood species of deep-sea shark. Another name for this species is elfin shark.[1] Sometimes called a "living fossil‚" it is the only extant representative of the family Mitsukurinidae‚ a lineage some 125 million years old. This species looks unlike any other shark‚ with a long flattened snout‚ highly protrusible jaws containing prominent nail-like teeth‚ and pink coloration. It is usually between three and four meters (10–13 ft) long when

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    Stone Soup

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    Rose Wanyutu ENG 111-110 Stephanie Whetstone 9 SEPT 2013 STONE SOUP The article‚ “Stone Soup” by Barbara Kingsolver is about the certain types of marriages and how it is okay for families to be different. Then the outline of the “Dad‚ Mom‚ Sis‚ and Junior”. She shows an example of a non-nuclear family at a soccer game cheering on a member of the family that has just scored a winning goal and she states‚ “I

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    Shark Attacks

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    Victoria Mr. Kulish H English 10 22 February‚ 2012 On 11 July‚ 1916 Rensselaer Cartan Jr. saw a looming dark figure and noticed a large fin protruding from the water. A shark‚ the newest fear of many after the several attacks that occurred just days before. Yet he was 17 miles inland‚ he knew what he saw and set out to warn the town of the “sea monster” looming in the creek. “No way” were the thoughts of many as they heard Caratan Jr. tell his tale‚ and they continued on with their normal

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    Why Are Sharks Important

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    Why sharks are important…. Sharks play a very important role in the ecosystem. Sharks being at the top of the food chain‚ dealing with marine life‚ keep the ecosystem on track. Some of those reasons are that they keep the food webs in balance‚ Tourism‚ and without them there would be a lost in food source for humans. To begin with sharks are essential to the different ways of living because they keep the food web in balance. Sharks will eat old or sick in a population which keeps that population

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    Soup Nazi

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    Tiffani Hall Socy 230 Essay #1 February 28‚ 2005 Introduction The Soup Nazi is a very famous episode of Seinfeld. This show is centered on a new soup stand that is owned by a gentleman who is not very conventional. He demands that his customers order their soup in a certain way and if you do not do it correctly he screams‚ "No soup for you!" Explanation of Deviance This violates the social prescriptive norm of "the customer is always right." The role of the person giving the service

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    Downeys Soups

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    Downey’s soup case study analysis Introduction The purposed of this case study is to analyse actions which had been done by Downey’s Soup in order to expand its market to Japan. This case study will focus on SWOT analysis of Downey’s Soup actions. Case Summary Downey’s Soup was established by Jack Downey in over twenty years ago. Its history had proved that its lobster bisque soup had helped it survived in an economic downturn situation in years. Moreover‚ it is the lobster bisque

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    Cambells Soup

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    Campbell ’s Soup Cans (sometimes referred to as 32 Campbell ’s Soup Cans)[1] is a work of art produced in 1962 by Andy Warhol. It consists of 32 canvases‚ each measuring 20 inches in height × 16 inches in width (50.8 × 40.6 cm) and each consisting of a painting of a Campbell ’s Soup can — one of each of the canned soup varieties the company offered at the time.[2] The individual paintings were produced with a semi-mechanized silkscreen process‚ using a non-painterly style. Campbell ’s Soup Cans ’ reliance

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