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    Would Mickey Mouse Eat Shark ’s Fin Soup PSY/ Would Mickey Mouse Eat Shark ’s Fin Soup There was controversy at Hong Kong Disneyland before the park even opened in 2005. Disney Land in Hong Kong was known for its great weddings and wedding receptions and it also showed this was profitable business for Disney Land. Wedding Banquets are a large part of Disney Worlds Revenue. On the wedding menu‚ shark fin soup is offered as an option‚ a popular wedding dish in Hong Kong for over 200 years. Stock

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    GREAT WHITE SHARKS Did you know that one of the most dangerous creatures in the ocean can be found right off the coast of Canada? I’m talking about the terrifying Great White Shark. They have about 3‚000 teeth that are in rows. The first two rows are for grabbing and cutting. The sharks eat seals‚ fish and sea lions. Sometimes sharks attack humans because they may think they are seals‚ especially if they see a shadow of surfers on top of the water. Sharks don’t usually eat humans; they just bite

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    happening. It was a shark. A giant Oceanic whitetip shark. He could recognize the shark because of its short‚ bluntly-rounded snout and its long body with round fins. He read somewhere in a book that it is considered one of the five most dangerous sharks in the world. He also read that it has a very powerful bite force. Now fully aware what was happening Jeff grabbed the spear and swam up to the shark. Then he saw Timmy in its jaws. “NO” yelled Jeff as he jabbed the spear into the shark until it stopped

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    What is Shark Finning? Why is it such a vicious practice and why do people do it? Shark Finning is an atrocious practice of cutting off the shark’s fins and tossing the shark‚ still alive‚ back to the water; this practice is illegal but it is practiced anyways and it’s quite serious as some shark are in the edge of extinction. Once the fins have been cut off‚ the shark is thrown back to the water and it slowly dies. The shark may either drown‚ bleed to death or be eaten by other creatures

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    The book‚ Soul Surfer is a biography written by Bethany Hamilton. It is a true story about how she was attacked by a shark at the age of thirteen. She was surfing in Hawaii with her family and her friend Alana and suddenly a tiger shark attacked her and she lost her left arm. This story helps us realize that even when we are in a bad situation‚ like Bethany‚ we should always have faith‚ like she did. According to Bethany‚ this attack came from out of the blue. She said‚” the water was crystal clear

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    environment and compete with other animals. It is reasonable to kill animals when they present a danger to humans. When some animals attack humans‚ they should be killed‚ such as the grey nurse shark attacked at the spearfisherman and was going to eat him‚ so he shot this shark and just in self-defense. ( Williams 2004 ). People are in self-defense when some animals arrack them. In addition‚ sometimes some animals spread disease to people as they should be culled. For example

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    of eating this delicacy has caused the sharks to suffer seriously and the number of sharks decreased. To prevent sharks from disappearing‚ we must put a stop on eating shark’s fin soup. There are two reasons for such motive. First‚ extinction of sharks will affect the marine ecosystem. As sharks fin is precious and it can be sold at very high prices‚ fishermen are keen to hunt sharks in order to make huge profits. To do so‚ the total number of sharks is decreasing‚ it has dropped by 90 percent

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    "The Shark Net"‚ by Robert Drewe‚ is a vibrant memoir focusing upon the simple pleasures of growing up in Perth‚ Western Australia‚ in the ’50s. Drewe examines his life in sleepy friendly Perth‚ using techniques such as language‚ structure and selection of detail. These techniques contribute to the understanding of the events in Drewe’s life while growing up in the small city of Perth and the astounding change of the city when it was victimised with countless murders. Language: Aged six‚ Robert

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    to grasp. Instead of polluting the water with a toxic agent‚ Spielberg polluted it with a gigantic shark. Similar to An Enemy of the People‚ in Jaws‚ the residents of Amity Island on the Atlantic coast‚ who are dependent on the tourist trade for their livelihood‚ keep their beaches open in spite of warnings from Police Chief Martin Brody and scientist Matt Hooper that a gigantic great white shark roams the waters. In An Enemy of the People and Jaws‚ Jaws conveys a stronger message of truth to the

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    a dive Delta must confront her worst fears in order to discover her sister’s fate and solve the mystery of who or what is stalking her. Synopsis:  Delta‚ a 26-year-old scuba diver‚ drifts gently through a giant sea kelp forest. A small‚ mobile shark cage hangs nearby‚ with a large net suspended below it‚ holding her illegal catch. Red abalone easily sells for $75 a pound‚ at current black market street rates‚ due in no small part to decreasing numbers of the mollusk caused by overfishing‚ illegal

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