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    animals have names for themselves‚ family members and certain objects. This phenomenon‚ however‚ is somewhat observed in bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus). It has been shown that bottlenose dolphins use vocal labelling. This refers to their tendency to use a specific acoustic signal when faced with certain object. This vocal labelling is used to by the dolphins to communicate to their kin the presence or absence of a particular object. They were also able to create an identity signal‚ unique

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    nature of Environmental law‚ internationally and domestically in relation to the killing of species of sharks and whales and the interplay this has with ethics and morals. I was largely influenced to write on this topic as I am interested in the friction that can occur between ethics and politics where environmental issues are concerned. INTRO ON SHARKS AND WHALES GENERALLY; The killing of sharks and whales by humans is a very important environmental issue that needs consideration and action from

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    Hammer Head Shark Organ Structure and Functions The hammer head shark contains multiple organs that are suited for their environment in the Great Barrier Reef. Their skin‚ which is an integument organ‚ is made of an atmosphere of dermal denticles or placoid cells. These denticles and cells are tiny‚ hard‚ tooth like structure that makes the skin tough like sandpaper for protection. Their inner organs are much like that of a human. They contain the stomach‚ spleen‚ pancreas‚ rectum and the

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    Most New England Colonists didn’t have a preference in what they wore. In Jamestown‚ colonists wore fancy clothes‚ while others wore tattered clothes with an interest in only finding gold and becoming rich. In the early 1700’s‚ men wore ruffs. Women wore frames formed of wood or whalebones underneath their dresses. Soon after‚ ruffs evolved into larger lace collars‚ although not many could afford such expensive clothes! As the 17th century went on‚ men began to wear knee length garments called “breeches

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    "The Shark Net"‚ by Robert Drewe‚ is a vibrant memoir focusing upon the simple pleasures of growing up in Perth‚ Western Australia‚ in the ’50s. Drewe examines his life in sleepy friendly Perth‚ using techniques such as language‚ structure and selection of detail. These techniques contribute to the understanding of the events in Drewe’s life while growing up in the small city of Perth and the astounding change of the city when it was victimised with countless murders. Language: Aged six‚ Robert

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    Shark Attack (Summarizing and Note-taking) Read the story on this website: http://www.sciencecases.org/shark/shark.asp Answer the following questions: 1. Identify at least five organ systems in this region of the arm that the surgeon would have marked for reattachment. Cardiovascular‚ Muscular‚ Skeletal‚ Nervous‚ and Integumentary 2. List the names of the specific structures that had to be reattached. The axillary arteries had to be reattached. Bicep and tricep muscle

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    Shark Attack Case Study 1. Five Organ Systems: Cardiovascular System‚ Integumentary System‚ Muscular System‚ Nervous System‚ Skeletal System 2. Damaged Bone: Humerus Damaged Muscles: Brachialis‚ Brachioradialis‚ Biceps Brachii‚ Triceps Brachii‚ Deltoid muscle 3. Importance of a clean bite: Most of the tissue and bone that was injured during the attack would still be intact and have a greater replantation rate then bone and tissues that are jagged or shredded. The infection risk would

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    leaving an audience confused and unfamiliar with the subject‚ while literally translating the material risks becoming forgettable and ridden with flaws in pace and affection; literary descriptions can be either incredibly more subtle or pronounced than what their length or position would at first suggest.

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    I’m researching the Hammerhead shark it has many unique features . It has a oddly shaped head used for hunting . They live near the equator or in tropical waters . They are carnivores and eat about anything and their favorite food is the sting ray . The hammerhead shark is very unique . Their head helps them see and pick up electric waves under water . their head helps them see and hunt . They are carnivores only eat meat favorite is the stingray . Their color is grayish brown and green on the

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    I cooked for my supper. Since he was very thin‚ I gave him one of them‚ and after he had eaten it he came over and lay down by the fire‚ watching me with his yellow eyes that were very narrow and slanted up at the corners.” Island of the blue dolphins A deep and touching tale about love‚ friendship and survival. -New York Times This story is so deep it brings me to the deep blue sea. -Vancouver Aquarium The title was the bait but the plot really reeled me in. -Fishermen’s Magazine

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