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    Interactions between farmed and wild fish An overview 2 1 Unique challenges in fish • New species are domesticated at a much more rapid speed – both in numbers and efficiency than ever before in history • Difficult (or impossible) to avoid escapees • When escaped – large areas can be influenced • Often introduction to new areas • Number of individuals farmed can be much larger than in wild population 3 4 2 Two important misconceptions regarding selection 1. That artificial

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    Christopher Columbus

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    1493 Columbus sailed back to Spain with a few Indians. King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella named him Admiral of the Ocean Sea. Columbus sailed to American three more times in 1493‚ 1498‚ and 1502. He found San Salvador and then Cuba which he called Juana‚ but he found few riches on his voyages. He died a man of average wealth on May 20‚ 1506 in

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    Christopher Columbus Christopher Columbus sailed the ocean blue in 1492. He sailed in three ships to where he thought at the time was India. He ended up landing in the Caribbean‚ in what is now Haiti. While landing upon the New World‚ Columbus and his men found that there was a whole civilization among them. On one of the islands that he found there were what Columbus stated as “great and beautiful mountains‚ vast fields‚ groves‚ fertile plants‚ very suitable for planting and cultivating‚ and for

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    Imagination‚ Reason‚ and Fear Everyone has been introduced to fear at least once in their life. In “House Taken Over‚” Julio Cortazar explains the outrageous precautions the narrator and his sister‚ Irene‚ go through due to his imagination complicating a noise he hears in his house. Imagination overcomes reason when one is full of fear. The narrator believed that someone was taking over his house because of a noise he heard‚ but he had no evidence or proof. He imagined the worst because he was

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    Spm 1119 Module 2010

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    FOREWORD FINAL LEAP: SPM 1119 MODULE 2010 The FINAL LEAP: SPM 1119 MODULE 2010 is produced with the intention of providing some assistance to English Language teachers in Kedah in preparing their students for the SPM English Language Examination 2010. It grew out of the concern over the unsatisfactory performance in the subject. It aims to provide focused and selected exercises which are accompanied by sample answers and useful notes as well as examination tips. This module consists of four

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    Sentence from the Novel | Dictionary Definition | Create Your Own Sentence | “Outside the brush house in the tuna clump‚ a covey of little birds chittered and flurried with their wings.” (pg 1) | a brood or small flock of partridges or similar birds. | Sitting on the beach‚ I looked up and saw a convey of huge birds flapping their wings. | “Near the brush fence two roosters bowed and feinted at each other with squared wings and neck feathers ruffed out.” (pg 4) | a movement made in order to

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    In his letter to Luis de Santangel‚ Christopher Columbus states that he is extremely pleased with the outcome of his first voyage. He describes his praise and gratitude towards Ferdinand and Isabella in the following quote. “I passed from the Canary Islands to the Indies with the fleet which the most illustrious king and queen our sovereigns gave to me.” Columbus describes the king and queen as illustrious because he believes that the support of Ferdinand and Isabella towards his voyage was a notably

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    by the natives in honor of their wooden idols and anitos. Then Magellan came and introduced Christianity. He gave the Santo Niño (image of the Child Jesus) as baptismal gift to Hara Amihan‚ wife of Cebu’s Rajah Humabon who was later named Queen Juana. At that time‚ not only the rulers were baptized but also about 800 of their subjects. However‚ shortly after the conversion‚ Magellan died in an encounter with the reigning ruler of Mactan‚ Rajah Lapu-lapu‚ on April 27‚ 1521.What remained of Magellan’s

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    The disparity and identical writing in John Steinbeck’s: Of Mice and Men and the Pearl Several works of John Steinbeck are very similar but also different in many ways such as ‚ of Mice and Men and the Pearl. From many understandings Steinbeck can be described as an economic and social writer but in these two novels Steinbeck’s biggest similarity are quite different from the norm. The characters in the novel both have a resemblance in fate‚ leadership‚ and death. Mutually‚ George and Lenny dream

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    Self Pity

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    line could be read as entirely spondaic‚ and helps to emphasize the meaning of the poem. The words’ syllables do not have to be read as spondees – I personally believe that the line‚ in context with reading the rest of the poem‚ should be read as: SOR-RY / FOR it / SELF. But for the most part‚ they are ictus. As I mentioned above‚ the setup of the image of the "wild-thing" in the audience’s mind is reduced somewhat after imagining it feeling sorry for itself. I personally picture a great‚ frightful

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