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    Envision light rippling through the water. Boats above you flowing through the beautiful blue water. Noises all around. Animals swimming around in groups and alone. You see whales‚ dolphins‚ etc. Well now you are entering the Pelagic Zone. How do they survive in all the challenges they face? They must adapt to their ecosystem if they want to survive. “ An ecosystem is a biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment.” Water pressure is very low and temperature stays

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    The movie Freedom Riders has a great display of the variation of ethnicity throughout. Wilson High encases this situation very well. The different ethnicities in this movie are at a constant war with each other‚ but not for long. When Ms. Gruwell comes to teach at Wilson‚ in room 203‚ the world is changed. At the beginning of the movie‚ the kids in room 203 were very disruptive‚ impolite‚ and always caused fights with each other. The different ethnicities did not mingle and if they did it was

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    Easy Rider Culture

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    portrayed as an era where there was a clear challenge and feeling of hostility towards the older establishment generation of authority‚ as well as a period in American culture where psychedelic drugs and rock music were widely popular. The 1969 film Easy Rider is a very well known film‚ which portrayed many of the cultural aspects and characteristics of the Hippie age. The message of this film clearly is to make a statement that expressed the fact that many young college aged students resented traditional

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    Pale Rider Themes

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    The concept of love is always interpreted in many different ways such as love‚ hate‚ passion‚ and lust. Between the three novelas The Fox‚ Ballad of the Sad Cafe and Pale Horse Pale Rider there is always a conflict with love‚ from homosexuality to jealousy there’s always one individual that has an issue with who’s loving who. In The Fox‚ the image of love is portrayed many different times. In the beginning of the novela two of the main characters‚ March and Jill‚ are in love with each other. However

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    London Whale Article

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    The main purpose of this report is to expose the findings and misconduct of disclosing important information of the JPMorgan Chase Whale Trades. This report explicitly details the negligence by the Chief Investment Office in misleading the Office of the Comptroller of Currency of their Synthetic Credit Portfolio. The author’s intention is to inform what went wrong with the trading in the derivatives market by JPMorgan Chase. The key question the author is addressing is why the CIO deviated from

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    Anyone who has read the novel Frankenstein by Mary Shelley and the film by James Whale knows the similarities of the two are insignificant‚ while the differences flow. Similarities include character‚ mood‚ and plot‚ though even within these there are multiple differences. The weight between similarities and differences even out throughout the story. So what makes the novel and film so different? The similarities in between the two are minor. There are all the same characters in the film and book

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    Zachary's Whale Story

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    In this case study‚ Zachary ‚ a first grader writes and illustrates a ‘’whale story’’ and afterwards he shares this with his classmates. A brief analysis of the four systems of written language (meanings‚ forms‚ meaning-form links‚ and functions) will help us to understand his development in spelling and story writing. I agree with Amanda that Zachary is a conventional writer who seems to have acquired the elements that characterize early readers. Specifically‚ he correctly uses the high-frequency

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    Alex Rider Character

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    INTRO How does Alex survive in a world where he is being critiqued by everybody he walks by? Nobody will ever know. He is commonly looked upon as a standard 14 year old boy‚ that is completely wrong‚ take another look and learn his past and figure out why he survived a egyptian madman threatening to poison all of the british schoolchildren when all odds were against him. He now has to face a mad scientist that can clone more than just sheep. Now Alex has to stop him from stealing millionaires money

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    Eragon The Dragon Rider

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    Many people are not who they actually appear to be. In the book Brisingr‚ by Christopher Paolini‚ Eragon‚ a Dragon Rider‚ turns into one of the legends of the land‚ which he protects dutifully. Everyone thinks of Eragon as one of the bravest men on the lands. Eragon appears to be tough on the surface‚ but is actually really emotional. On the outside‚ Eragon seems like the strong‚ brave role model‚ but he has gone through difficult challenges to get there. Eragon can be compared to a lion because

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    In “The Rider‚” author Naomi Shihab Nye uses figurative language to allow readers to easily and concretely envision the both feelings of loneliness and of contentment. In the poem‚ a boy has told the narrator that the reason he roller-skates so fast is because he is trying to escape from his sense of loneliness. This is what the speaker is thinking about as they bicycle down the street‚ and it is also what they are wishing for: A victory! To leave your loneliness panting behind you on some street

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