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    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 and therefore‚ die because they have lost the ability of locomotion. Due to this brutality‚ the Union for the Conservation

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    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. The shark can’t move or defend itself because it has no fins so it just sinks to the button of the sea; helpless

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    Shark finning is the inhumane practice‚ carried out by those of the Japanese culture in order to make a delicacy known as shark fin soup. When a shark is being finned the shark is still fully alert and alive as the fishermen cuts off each of the fins. When the fishermen are done cutting off the sharks fin’s they then throw the torso of the shark back into the ocean‚ where the shark will then drown due to not being able to swim. Shark finning is illegal‚ inhumane‚ and must be stopped in order to insure

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    Sharkwater‚ directed by Rob Stewart in 2007‚ is a documentary that portrays the highly misapprehension of the Shark specie. Stewart interviews several different individuals ranging from individuals on the street or people associated with companies or campaigns. His intentions for the documentary were good; he sought to inform the audience of Sharks and how harmless and significant they really are. The thesis of Sharkwater is that Sharks are more endangered than dangerous. Throughout the documentary

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    Fin 415 Exam

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    Student Name |   | Connie Chesser |   |   |   | Date | 9/16/2013 |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |   | FINAL EXAM | FIN 415 Corporate Risk Management | Session 02/22/11 - 03/28/11 | | | | | | | | | | | | | Section I |   | True or False (5 points) |   | Enter T or F in yellow box | .5 points each. |   |   | Do not use |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |   | T | 1 | The art of risk management is to identify risks specific to an organization

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    Garrett Chasar Fin 301 Final Research Paper 5-10-13 How to Increase Gross Profits One of the most important things to do in business is to make money. The point of risking yourself financially is to make money on your investment. It is your lively hood. It is important to do all you can to make more and grow your business. Increasing your gross profits means more money in your business and ultimately your pocket. These are simple ways to increase it. Without customers you are nothing. So

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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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    tropical lakes and rivers far from the ocean. Like its name‚ the tips of the shark’s fins are black‚ with a white underside. Their skin is brownish in color on the top-half of their bodies. It has been recorded at up to 190 cm in length. Its snout is blunt and rounded. The gray reef sharks looks similar‚ and is also common‚ but is distinguished by its stockier and gray body and its lack of black tip on the fin. Blacktip reef sharks are not considered a real threat because they are usually small

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    blood in real world? In order to show the real face of the shark‚ Canadian biologist Rob Stewart made a film—“sharkwater”. In his film‚ he attempts to convince people that sharks are harmless to human‚ and he also explores the huge profits of shark fin industry caused overfishing of the sharks. In the most parts of the film‚ He is trying to protect sharks‚ and awaking people’s awareness of protecting sharks. This essay will discuss how author persuade readers that sharks should be protected by his

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    sharks. The fishermen unhook every single carcass‚ whether it is dead or half-alive. Tuna and Swordfish are cleaned and stored but all the others are considered "by-catch" and are discarded as "trash"‚ dead or alive. The exception is the shark whose fins are easily stored in the deep freezers on board the vessel after being hacked from the bodies of the still living animals. The mutilated bodies of the sharks are thrown overboard to die an agonizing and slow death. This horrible and wasteful practice

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