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    results are not concerned with what actually happened to you as a child. Instead‚ the interview focuses on how you tell the story of what happened to you as a child — this is what best foretells your future as a parent. To back up a bit‚ turning the tide of parenting is kind of remarkable when you think about it; on a fundamental level‚ we learn to parent by being parented ourselves. We absorb the basic patterns and emotional tone of the first years of life. Psychologists call this our “internal working

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    Red tide or harmful algae blooms can be found all over the world. Algae blooms occur when elevated concentrations of microscopic algae are present in the water. These blooms often occur in the Gulf of Mexico and along Florida’s coast almost every summer and are almost always caused by one type of microscopic algae known as Karenia Brevis. When this alga accumulates it can wreck havoc on an ecosystem and has various detrimental side effects‚ not only does it affect the environment‚ but it also can

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    fixed in one place on the rocky shore. They are usually found at high tide zones on rocks on rocky shores. According to the data collected from the field trip on the 9th of March 2016‚ 19% of the brown barnacles of the brown barnacles were found at high tide zones‚ 6% at mid tide zones and only 1% at low tide zones. Therefore a high majority of brown barnacles live at high tide zones. Brown barnacles usually live at higher tide zones so that they can be further away from their predators such as oyster

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    Chapter 9 Review Questions Explain why the Sun’s influence on Earth’s tides is only 46% that of the Moon’s‚ even though the Sun is so much more massive than the Moon. although the sun is much larger than the moon and has much more gravitational power‚ the distance between the earth and the moon is extremely further than the distance between the earth and moon. so much that it greatly dampens the effect of the suns gravity. Why is a lunar day 24 hours and 50 minutes long‚ while a solar

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    Football Team Dona Rudd COM/170 February 14‚ 2012 John Dague The Rivalries of Arkansas and Alabama’s College Football Team Alabama Crimson Tide college football team is a better team than the Arkansas Razorbacks for three main reasons: First‚ the number one team in the South Eastern Conference (SEC) is Alabama Crimson Tide‚ second Alabama beat the number one team LSU‚ and the most important is Alabama won the South Eastern Conference championship game for the 2011 season. The number

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    Intertidal Zones The intertidal zone‚ also known as the littoral zone‚ in marine aquatic environments is the area of the foreshore and seabed that is exposed to the air at low tide and submerged at high tide‚ it is the area between tide marks. In the intertidal zone the most common organisms are small and most are relatively uncomplicated organisms. This is for a variety of reasons; firstly the supply of water that marine organisms require to survive is intermittent. Secondly‚ the wave

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    Species: | Blue Grey Periwinkle | Noddiwinkle | Stripe Gridled Chiton | White Tube Worm | Sea Squirt | Honeycomb Barnacle | Brown Tube Worm | Tidal Zones: | High Water Spring Tide | Splash Zone | Sub Littoral | Mid Tide Level | Low Water Tide | High Water Neap Tide | Sub Littoral | Wave Battering | Blue Grey Periwinkles have a muscular foot used to stick onto surfaces to prevent them from falling off rocks. | Noddiwinkles live in the splash zone‚ meaning they are excluded from any form of wave

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    anything about it then Hastings Point ecosystem will eventually get diminished. The Rocky Shore is an ecosystem of great magnitude although it is filled with a number of smaller ecosystems with in that rocky shore. These smaller ecosystems are the tide and rock pools with in the rocky shore and are home to a large variety of different organisms. All these organisms are not there aimlessly‚ each and every organism affect one another wether it be plankton‚ seas squirts‚ red waratahs‚ wobbegong sharks

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    evening star guides Tennyson to a peaceful death. When Tennyson dies‚ he does not want anyone mourning his death. He requests for “...there [to] be no moaning of the bar‚ / When I put out to sea” (3-4). As a sailor‚ Tennyson desires a calm and quiet tide‚ so he can easily cross over a sandbar. He commences on a journey out to sea‚ to compare his departure into the afterlife. Tennyson compares the moaning sounds of the waves hitting the sandbar‚ to sounds of mourning that are typical after a death

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    com/teacherresources/whats-good-and-whats-bad-about-hydropower/ However unlike hydroelectric dams‚ which harvest power by installing an artificial obstruction in a flowing waterway‚ wave and tidal energy devices simply use the power of the ocean waves and/or rising and falling tides. It is another clean and sustainable source of energy that has barely been put to work to power the planet. Some energy experts consider ocean power to be where wind power was twenty years ago. It’s the “wave” of the future. Waves are formed when

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