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    The whaling ship Peqoud was a great Whaling ship in its day‚ but that all changed when they encountered the great White Whale. The crew of the Peqoud were mostly experienced seamen but that didn’t help there fate. On that stormy day that the Peqoud and its crew met its fate they were on the hunt...for Moby dick. Captan Ahab was in charge of the Peqoud at this time and he was the man who made the decision to hunt Moby dick. Although the Peqoud was a whaling ship they went after Moby dick purely for

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    Social Transmission and Culture In 2001‚ Russell and Whitehead published an article claiming that Humpback whales did in fact have a culture. The explanation or definition of culture they used in their study was the following: the for a specie to have culture‚ there must be variation on the behavior of groups within the specie. Behavioral variations could be deduced by observing spatial‚ temporal or social patterns and these variations shouldn’t be able to be explained by individual learning

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    A Clash of Cultures Mary Rowlandson’s “The Account of Mary Rowlandson and Other Indian Captivity Narratives” shows two different sides of the Indian people. This narrative describes Rowlandson’s experience as a captive of an Indian tribe that raided the town of Lancaster in 1676. Following her capture Rowlandson is treated no better than an animal‚ and has no type of freedom what so ever. Even so‚ after living with the Indians for some time‚ they start to treat her more like a person by

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    A Study on the Whale Shark (Rhincodon typus) Tourism of Donsol‚ Sorsogon circa 1998 - 2010 Marie Anne L. Mijares 2010 – 36545 Professor Joey Ogatis Communications I Research Paper October 7‚ 2010 Outline Thesis Statement: The whale shark tourism industry of Donsol‚ Sorsogon has greatly changed its economic state and its reputation‚ but the whale shark tourism poses also problems on the fishing industries which is Donsol’s main source of livelihood. I. Donsol‚ which is located in Sorsogon province

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    Religion played a powerful and influential role in early American Literature. The Puritans‚ who were some of the earliest American settlers used religion as a way to express gratitude to God for giving them the strength to sustain life during the best and worst of times. The main purpose of the Puritans traveling to The New World was because they were unhappy with religious practices in England and did not want God to become displeased with them. They had a strong desire to practice their faith based

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    ------------------------------------------------- How Castro Held the World Hostage Listen    Section: Editorial Desk Waterloo‚ Ontario ON Oct. 26-27‚ 1962‚ human civilization came close to being destroyed. Schoolchildren were ordered into shelters; supermarket shelves were emptied of soup cans and bottled water. It was the most perilous moment of the Cuban missile crisis‚ and of the cold war. But the danger of Armageddon did not begin‚ as legend has it‚ when the United States learned that

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    Should Parents Be Held Responsible for Their Children’s Needs and Actions? There are many pros and cons over the argument on whether parents should be held responsible for their children’s actions or not. Some people claim that yes parents should because they are the authority figure in that child’s life‚ while others say no‚ believing that if the child can choose to do something wrong then they must be held accountable‚” if parents are found liable for their children’s actions when they are young

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    are their child’s first and most important teachers. Obedience has become less important. Parents have put their focus on a close relationship with their kids instead of disciplining them for bad behavior. Some parents think that they should not be held responsible for their children’s action. Most children today are so free-willed and independent‚ that their parents cannot control them. If a parent has lack of control over their kids to an extent‚ I think parents should be criminally responsible

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    Mini-Research Essay i) Mary Rowlandson’s A Narrative of the Captivity and A Restoration is a captivity narrative. Harriet Jacobs’s Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl is a slave narrative. While they are considered distinctive genres‚ they share some characteristics. Look at the excerpts you have from them in your reading. How are they similar? How are they different? Be sure to provide evidence from the texts to support your conclusions. Answer the above questions in a 1‚000-1‚250-word

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    Whale Watching in Australia Just Got Easier Every Australian spends hours of their life surfing on the golden beaches‚ located right on their doorstep‚ having a drink with the mates‚ only eating sausages cooked on the BBQ (unless of course they are eating vegemite by the spoonful)‚ and acting like the mad sports nuts they are. Somehow above all these assumptions about the people of ‘Down Under’ there is one belief people really can’t get out of their minds‚ that every Australian has the perfect

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