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    Principles of Supervision

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    Time: 09:30 – 09:45 Conditions: Heavy rain and wind‚ occasional lightning‚ severe flooding due to extremely high tides Walking on the trail at the welcome center where the water was waist deep. At the southern red cedar tree I noticed a bull shark feeding on a brown pelican‚ at which time I turned around and went home. Species identified (for species you identify‚ sketches are often helpful‚ maybe even indicate whether or not you took a picture. I STRONGLY suggest you take notes on any

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    iconic in their field‚ but it is not because of their story but because of their message: Tyranny of the Majority and Dangers of Ignorance. In An Enemy of the People there is pollution in the water‚ in Jaws‚ Spielberg chooses to poison the water with sharks. Before the realization of the poisons in the water‚ both of their jobs had been relatively calm and nothing tragic had happened in either towns. In both of these works there is political satire that caused the immediate hatred of both productions

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    got excited . The movie was going to start at nine pm and we got there at seven pm ‚so we started to walk around the mall.first‚ we went to subway it was good . Then we went to the sea world exhibition it was fun ‚and we all had the same hat of a shark . It looked like it was biting our heads. I needed to go to the restroom so I went but‚ I didn’t tell my family that I went alone. Later‚ I got out of the restroom‚ but they weren’t there . I started to get worried ‚so went looking for them. A Little

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    Biology Adaptation

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    * Other organisms * * * Adaptations   Match the following animals to the adaptations below‚ and suggest why they are useful. Think about the habitat each animal lives in! * Polar Bear * Camel * Great White Shark   Adaptation | Animal | How is this useful? | Thick Fur |   |   | Stream Lined Body |   |   | Fat stored in a hump |   |   | Ability to close nostrils |   |   | Fins |   |   | Ability to smell blood |   |   | Small ears |   |   |

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    especially‚ Sea Shepherd strongly opposes whaling. Sea Shepherd website says‚ “ Sea Shepherd is an international not – for – profit organization‚ based in the United States with support from all over the world.” They say that their clients are the whalessharks‚ dolphins‚ seals‚ turtles‚ sea bards‚ and fish‚ and in order to protect them‚ Sea Shepherd are aggressive‚ yet non – violent and operate within the guide lines of the U.N. World Charter for Nature. (“Sea Shepherd’s Mission Statement”‚ Sea Shepherd

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    he’s obsessed with. His company is switching from a paper copy to an electronic copy‚ Walter was in charge of getting the last cover page for the company. He loses the picture and goes on a gurney looking for the picture‚ across the ocean‚ fighting a shark and going to the Himalayas. Ben Stiller does an amazing job playing Walter. Stiller turned his silliness and comedy way down for this part as Walter Mitty. Because of this‚ the character of Mitty was portrayed small and worthless.

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    Fin Soup

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    Standard reports that Disney has decided to take the shark’s fin soup off its wedding banquet menu. However‚ its hotels will still serve it on request after educating customers about the threat to sharks. The company plans to distribute pamphlets which detail the environmental impact of killing sharks‚ how they are killed and how the fins are harvested to customers who insist on having the soup. Disney also says it will only source shark’s fins from “reliable and responsible suppliers” that adhere

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    Porcupine Puffer Fish

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    modified into long spines‚ which generally lie flat against the body. These unique fish use their spine-covered body as a defense against predators that may be looking for a meal. When frightened or being attacked by a predator‚ such as a large shark‚ the porcupine puffer fish will quickly gulp down large amounts of water till it’s filled up like a balloon‚ causing its spines to protrude and effectively making itself more difficult to eat. If a predator attempts to eat one of these fish‚ the

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    Santiago's Love

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    In Hemmingway’s novella‚ The Old Man and The Sea‚ love is displayed in an unusual way through the protagonist‚ Santiago. The love exist between an old man and nature‚ specifically‚ the ocean‚ rather than between man and women. Santiago’s love for the ocean is more than a pleasurable love‚ rather a love that is the essential part of completing his unique and honorable life. Along with love‚ the sea is his source of pride. His sorrow is expressed deeply early in the novella after eighty-four consecutive

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    In Ernest Hemingway’s The Old Man and the Sea‚ Santiago an old Cuban fisherman‚ after 84 days without a fish‚ catches the largest marlin ever seen in his waters and although he loses it to sharks he achieves a moral victory. What sustains him in his dire struggle is his intimate connection with nature‚ his relationship with the fish itself‚ and his complete devotion to his vocation as a fisherman. Though his gains and lost‚ maintain both challenges and soothe him. Santiago treats nature as a family

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