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    Shark Tank Microsoft

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    Shark Tank In the early 1970’s two young men stumbled upon what would one day‚ be one of the top companies within its market. Paul Allen and Bill Gates‚ founders of Microsoft Corp‚ had a vision that every household would own a personal computer‚ and they were going to be the ones to help make that possible through the development of computer software. Microsoft was first able to get a foot in the market when IBM approached them in June of 1980 about developing an operating system for their new

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    Due to the movie Jaws‚ shark attacks have become sensationalized ‚ and the common misconceptions of the creature‚ most people do not know how vital they are to the environment. Sharks are being brutalized by fishing boats. Fishermen have been known to catch the shark‚ cut off its’ fins‚ and toss the species back in the ocean. The fins are used for consumption such as shark fin soup which is considered a delicacy in many countries. Without their fins‚ the sharks are unable to maintain their buoyancy

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    American Loan Sharks

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    American Loan Sharks Throughout history‚ Americans have worked hard and saved their money to achieve the American dream. In spite of these core values‚ something significant happened to the American culture that effected the financial position of half of American consumers. Charles R. Geisst‚ author of Collateral Damaged explains that‚ “Since banks and finance companies developed and began to provide the necessary means or credit to achieve the American dream‚ debt has

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    Jaws Cinematography

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    mysterious shark and camera techniques such as simultaneous track and zoom‚ long shot‚ close up shots and medium shots to build suspense‚ tension and scare the audience. The music represents the shark‚ especially its movements and its presence. In the title sequence the camera is moving along the seabed like a shark. Spielberg makes the audience believe that the camera is viewing things through the shark’s eyes‚ he uses a camera shot called point of view shot. The music makes the shark seem a mystery

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    Ap Statistics

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    | | | | | | | |10. The data below were gathered on a random sample of 5 basking sharks‚ swimming through the water and filter-feeding‚ i.e. | | | |letting the water bring food into their mouths. | | | |Mean speeds for

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    compatibility amongst the sea creatures‚ just like at home without general cooperation the house would be chaotic. Naucrates Ductor otherwise known as Pilot Fish have established a profession that surrounds eating parasites clinging to sharks. In return for their service the shark does not consume them at dinner time. This partnership is found in the house as well. When my siblings and I are rough housing at home and end up breaking something‚ we partner up and conspire on how to avoid punishment‚ sometimes

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    commonly known as the coconut octopus.) Other species in the same genus are different as the hardly walk on the ground as an octopus and/ or the use bivalve shell as shelter. Some other species use skeletons of dead marine animals such as whales and sharks as shelter. This behavior is what commonly differentiates

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    In the book Life of Pi there is many symbolic gestures. A symbol that clearly represents the book Life of Pi is a tiger. The tiger is like Pi in many ways and he learn necessary skills. First of all‚ the tiger is a totem that connected to this book because Richard Parker (the tiger) teaches Pi many aspects of life. “It was a dazzling display of might and speed. Actually‚ it was not so much the speed that was impressive as the pure animal confidence‚ the total absorption in the movement.”(182)

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    Shark Loss Research Paper

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    one generation of the animals (TEDxYouth). This is just one example on how sharks keep everything in balance. Another example is coral reefs which serve as a home to thousands of fish in the ocean such as the parrot fish. Parrot fish eat coral reefs and if they don’t have a predator to control their population size it could be detrimental to the coral reefs. The parrot fish would become overpopulated and all these fish would eat away the coral reefs. (TEDxYouth). The ocean’s ecosystems would collapse

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    David Cerny’s “Shark” (3.5) - Matthew George The artwork “Shark” by David Cerny was created in the year 2005 and was originally planned to be exhibited in the 2006 Beaufort Modern Arts Festival. However‚ after taking into consideration that backlash that might occur due to the artwork‚ the piece instead was put into a museum for modern art in Oostende. Cerny is known for making his political opinions heard through his many different artworks such as his opposition to communism as a Czech. The shock

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