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    Sperm Whale Research Paper

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    The species I am writing about is the Sperm Whale (Physeter macrocephalus).[] The Sperm Whale can be found in the ocean but lives from the surface of the water to about 3200m deep.[] This means that the Sperm Whale can go to and fro between the Epipelagic Zone (0m to 200m)‚ the Mesopelagic Zone (200m to 1000m)‚ and the Bathypelagic Zone (1000m to 4000m).[] In the Bathypelagic Zone the Sperm Whale must adapt to many extreme conditions. These extreme conditions are low temperature (4°C)‚ high pressure

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    Belonging and Identity

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    children from minority cultures and groups to find a way to belong to a foreign country. I am discussing three characters( Simon tong‚ Hoa pham and Diana ngyuen) in Alice Pung’s text Growing up Asian in Australia and experience of my own From early childhood‚ a child acquires ideas and attitudes about him\herself and others‚ these attitudes are significantly influenced by the interaction within the family and immediate environment. Through them we learn out true identity and who we belong to‚ in

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    Whales are often undermined or their importance in the ecosystem. Because of whales dwindling population‚ small changes are being made to their ecosystems. These changes can cause disaster across all ecosystem and the climate. Whales play an important role in the health of our environment. To understand the importance of whales‚ you have to understand how they contribute to the environment. Baleen whales‚ like the blue whale‚ are some of the biggest whales on earth. Baleen whales have

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    I do not think whales should be in captivity because whales are way too big to be in takes at seaworld the whales can’t even move around in the tank‚ imagine you are living in the entire ocean and then you just get pulled out and get put in a tank where you can’t even move. I think that they just want a bigger crowd because it means they would get more money. Whales should not be in captivity because the tanks are way to small‚ Trainers don’t not feed the whale enough‚ and people don’t have the best

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    Beluga Whales There are several types of whales in the ocean. Have you ever heard of a beluga whale? Many people don’t know what beluga whales are and have many different thoughts on them. White beluga whales are mammals‚ their size ranges from 13 to 20 foot long and weight ranges from 1 or 1.5 tons (2000-3000 pounds). Females are smaller than males and only give birth every three years. This paper you are reading will explain echolocation‚ habitat‚ range‚ and diet for beluga whales. First of all

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    IDENTITY AND BELONGING

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    Identity and belonging is who or what an individual or thing is. It defines who you are and is a self-representation which illustrates physical‚ social and mental characteristics. Our sense of identity and belonging is impacted by various factors such as our experiences‚ relationships and the environment we are in. Karen Ford writes with reference to Vanessa Amorosi’s 2009 hit‚ ‘This Is Who I Am’. Ford defines that belonging is important to one’s self as we fear rejection‚ but that it can be difficult

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    Whales in Paradise: An Overview Whales in Paradise became the Gold Coast’s first whale watching tour company when it was registered in 2004 and started operations in 2005(Whales in Paradise‚ n.d.). As of now it offers 3 tours daily from Surfers Paradise with the add offers a pick-up service from Brisbane to join the midday cruise(Whales in Paradise‚ n.d.). Each cruise each lasts approximately 3 hours 15 minutes‚ including a free cruise through the Nerang waterways with a commentary on the history

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    Career Objective To be involved in skills and quality intensification that best applies the theories and principles of employment and to hone the knowledge and skills I have learned in formal school and to gain and learn more knowledge related to my profession. Educational Attainment Tertiary Mariano Marcos State University BS in Electronics and Communication Engineering Batac City‚ Ilocos Norte (2007-2012) Secondary

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    Belonging Essay

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    Belonging- Essay 2 “How does Luhrmann use filmic techniques to explore the concept of Belonging?” The use of cinematic techniques is essential in a film to explore the main idea or concept within. In the film ‘Strictly Ballroom’‚ Luhrmann uses a wide range of filmic techniques to explore the concept of belonging. This essay will discuss the techniques used in the ‘Pasodoble’ scene and how the use of close-up‚ long shot and diegetic sound explores the idea of belonging. The use of a close-up shot

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    Belonging Essay

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    about belonging in the scene? Belonging is feeling of security and support when there is a sense of acceptance‚ inclusion and identity to a member trying to fit into a certain group‚ place etc. It describes how an individual feels a sense of satisfaction and happiness‚ uniting many people together as one. The concept of belonging is clearly illustrated in the “Removal Scene” from the “Rabbit-Proof Fence” directed by Phillip Noyce. This scene cleverly demonstrates the perception of belonging through

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