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    Narwhals

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    NARWHALS NARWHALS Prepared for: EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This report‚ Narwhales‚ is all about the Narwhale. Although there are many other types of Arctic whales that occupies the icy cold Arctic Ocean‚ the Narwhale is the most fascinating creature of the sea to me. They have theses most amazing tusk growing from their mouths that seem to have no real purpose other than to joust each other. Through this report you will learn different subjects about Narwhales and they are broken down into

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    Bottlenose Dolphins

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    Dolphins are marine mammals and fully adapted to live in water. It is generally believed that dolphins are some of the most incredibly intelligent creatures on earth. They belong to a group of mammals called Cetaceans‚ which also include all whales. Besides‚ dolphins are warm blooded and use the blow hold at the top of their heads to breathe air like other land animals although they live in the sea. There are 32 different species of oceanic dolphins‚ 5 species of river dolphins‚ and 6 species of

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    Toulmin Analysis of "It ’s the ABC Oscars: anything but Crash" The article "It ’s the ABC Oscars: anything but Crash" can be found on the MSN News website. It is written by Erik Lundegaard‚ a movie critic whose opinion can be found regularly on MSNBC‚ in the Minneapolis Star Tribune‚ and in the Seattle Times ("Erik"). The article includes the basic elements of the Toulmin Model and can be analyzed according to the model. In the article‚ Lundegaard claims that the motion picture Crash

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    Swordfish Research Paper

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    Tina Valler Period 5/6 The swordfish was first described in 1758 by Linnaeus. It was given the name Xiphias gladius which is still used in present day. The Family of this fish is Xiphiidae‚ Order is Perciformes‚ and the Class is Actinopterygii. When it is translated into English‚ the Latin term gladius means "sword"‚ referring to the long sword-like bill the fish possesses. Some of the English common names include broadbill‚ broadbill swordfish‚ and many others. The swordfish is named for

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    Harbor seals are marine mammals that are found in the coastal waters of the Northern Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. They can also be found in the Baltic and North Seas. The harbor seals are usually either silver‚ grey‚ brown‚ or black and tend to have assorted spots of brown or black around their body‚ primarily below their chins and on their chests. These spots tend to be oval shaped and their orientation is speckled. Harbor seals are able to reach around 6 feet in length (Hopkins State Marine Reserve

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    Argentina Research Paper

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    The official name of Argentina is the Argentine Republic.The name Argentina comes from the Latin word for silver ’argentum’.By land area Argentina is the 2nd largest country in South America and the 8th largest country in the world.The currency of Argentina is called the Peso.Basketball‚ Polo‚ rugby‚ golf and women’s field hockey are also popular sports in the country. The national sport of Argentina is Pato a game played on horseback. It’s takes aspects from polo and basketball. The word Pato is

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    www.maxpapers.com UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS General Certificate of Education Ordinary Level * 2 1 9 4 9 5 3 2 4 3 * 1123/21 ENGLISH LANGUAGE Paper 2 Reading May/June 2013 Candidates answer on the Question Paper. Additional Materials: 1 hour 45 minutes Insert READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS FIRST Write your Centre number‚ candidate number and name on all the work you hand in. Write in dark blue or black pen. Do not use staples‚ paper clips‚ glue or

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    Animal Phylum Poster/Display Project Each student will select a major group of animals to research and ultimately create a poster or display to help explain the group of animals belonging to each class. Be sure to first read your textbook on the group as well as consult general resources before getting into specific resource materials. Students will be graded primarily on the content of the information as well as the creativity of the poster or display. The entire project is worth 75 points

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    Shark Attacks

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    Someone at the beach is swimming out in the deeper water‚ and all of a sudden‚ a dorsal fin pops out. For everyone on the beach who sees it‚ music from Jaws starts playing in their heads. The swimmer does not even notice it‚ and in a few seconds‚ a great white shark veraciously attacks him. This is what comes to mind when most people think of sharks‚ but they are not really just man-eating monsters of the sea. Sharks are a fascinating group of fishes that strike fear into the minds of humans

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    mollusks

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    bivalves‚ or two-shell mollusks include the clams‚ scallops‚ and oysters. It is the oyster that is responsible for producing the most coveted of the ocean’s treasures - the pearl. Still other mollusks have lost their shells altogether. The octopus‚ the squid‚ and the sea slugs have evolved their own survival strategies to replace their protective armor. Indeed‚ it is due to the absence of a protective shell the octopus has evolved the largest and most complex brain of all the mollusks. Below is a listing

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