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    Analysis of the film Jaws

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    reason‚ so we don’t see the shark‚ leaving a sense of mystery. The camera shot changes from being at eye level with the girl to the point of view of the shark. Being at eye level with the girl makes the person watching feel as if they are in the film itself‚ and can make the person feel more fear as they also know that there is something fast approaching because the shot keeps changing to the point of view of the shark‚ looking up at the girl swimming. When the shark attacks the girl it keeps the

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    The Orangespotted Sunfish (Lepomis humilis) is often confused with other sunfishes. This species is classified in the class Actinopterygii‚ order Perciformes‚ and family Centrarchidae. One characteristic that makes them stand out from other fishes are their black and orange spots. Also‚ their operculum is lined with a solid white band. Nine to ten bars can be identified on this fish. The bars on the female have a light center‚ which is a way of gender identification when the males are outside of

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    Essay On Clown Loach

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    Clown loach fish are only found in Indonesia (specifically on Borneo and Sumatra). They live in murky backwater rivers where the water may be moving swiftly or standing still. The waters are densely vegetated and there is plenty of food for the feisty bottom-feeding clown loaches. They are on omnivorous and often enjoy eating crustaceans in the area or nibble on plants in the water. Borneo and Sumatra both straddle the equator so the temperature is quite high for most of the year. The temperature

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    Whale Evolution Essay

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    The evolution of whales is brought up more than the evolution of almost any other species. This is not just do to their massive size‚ the evolution of the whale is very unique. During the evolution of the whale‚ it lost it’s legs‚ all of it’s vital systems‚ and has become to a life in water. This is the opposite of what some scientists believe‚ they think that most animals evolved from water dwelling creatures to land creatures. Most details of whale evolution are currently unknown. We do know

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    Harbor Seal Pups

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    Looking at the chart shown in the results section‚ it is clear the most frequent behaviors are bark‚ yell‚ and yelp. The correlation between these three behaviors is that all of them are vocal behaviors. Beginning with the behavior of barking‚ barking is a very typical form of communication for seals and revolves around establishing and defending territory and mates (SOURCE). Harbor seals‚ usually males‚ will bark at other males in order to create territorial boundaries among themselves. These territorial

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    The Kraken Research Paper

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    Wait‚ what’s that in the water? Oh no‚ it’s coming near our ship! What could be that giant and undiscovered? What 12th century Norway didn’t know was that the giant squid was actually a Kraken. The Kraken is a giant creature‚ has lots of fascinating legends‚ and has a interesting history. The Kraken is a giant creature. Not lots of people have heard of the Kraken‚ which lives off the Northern part of Norway and is an old Norwegian tale. Some people even said that he was the largest creature in the

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    Ric O Berry Essay

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    Ric O’ Berry‚ is one of the advocates against cetaceans in captivity and wild cetaceans preservation. He also known as a famous dolphin trainer in the world‚ he used ten years to build up the multi-billion-dollar industry of dolphins‚ which create a desire of people wants to swim‚ hug and kiss the dolphins. This industry develops‚ and it creates cetaceans captivity and slaughter on the planet. Now‚ he spent his last 35 years try to tear it down due to his dolphin‚ Kathy‚ was committed suicide in

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    On August 26‚ 2017 I caught my personal best bass at the Victoria Rod and Gun Club. It was the best feeling I had in along. This is why I like bass fishing and how I caught my PB bass and I am going talk about what events I want to be in. For people that don’t know what bass fishing is it is fishing mostly for Largemouth bass‚ the most popular game fish in North America. They are pretty much everywhere‚ and you can find them in rivers‚ lakes‚ streams‚ or ponds. The best place to catch bass are

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    Imagine yourself diving in the ocean‚ as you get deeper and deeper the water gets colder and colder soon you reach the bottom of the ocean this part is called the Abyssal zone. You can’t see anything the water pressure is very powerful. You begin to wonder how the animals can live down here. In order to survive this ecosystem organisms must have adaptations. An ecosystem is the habitat or environment an organism lives in for example the ecosystem of the dumbo octopus is the abyssal zone. There

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    Corwin Williams Archaeology Critical Analyses 1 Does Technology Make a Difference? In Port Jackson‚ the first British colony of New South Wales arrived. When the colony arrived in January 1788‚ they came across Aboriginal people who were known to fish around Port Jackson. As of today‚ there is said to be over 580 species that live in the waters around Port Jackson. The Aboriginal people had been fishing in these areas long enough to make fish a part of their diet. When the British brought

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