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    as dolphins‚ make use of what is in their environment to benefit themselves. In 1997‚ researchers observed a group of Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphins carrying sea sponges in their beaks. It is believed that dolphins do this to protect their sensitive snouts. When dolphins foraging for food poke around on the ocean floor‚ they use the sponges to shield their noses from sharp rocks‚ dangerous animals‚ and other things that might harm them. I want to determine whether or not bottlenose dolphins use

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    Dolphin Trainer 33

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    January 2011 Dolphin Trainer A Dolphin Trainer is a dream career of many people! Almost everyone has seen a dolphin‚ read or had some type of interaction with them. It’s amazing how such these beautiful creatures can perform such cool tricks. It’s even more amazing what the trainers have to do to instruct the animals to perform the tricks‚ it might seem easy while they are cueing the dolphins‚ but there is so much more behind of all of it. What people don’t see is the unique dolphin-human relationship

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    Shark Attacks

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    Victoria Mr. Kulish H English 10 22 February‚ 2012 On 11 July‚ 1916 Rensselaer Cartan Jr. saw a looming dark figure and noticed a large fin protruding from the water. A shark‚ the newest fear of many after the several attacks that occurred just days before. Yet he was 17 miles inland‚ he knew what he saw and set out to warn the town of the “sea monster” looming in the creek. “No way” were the thoughts of many as they heard Caratan Jr. tell his tale‚ and they continued on with their normal

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    councils but it is an integral part of day-to-day life. Political activity is about negotiations over the allocation of scarce resources and about deciding who gets what. But all political activities are not the same. Political struggles in schools and colleges have different views and objectives. The introduction of school councils and groups has led not only to a healthy student voice but it has also become a tool for shaping young people’s minds for voting in the future. Such councils can be a barrier

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    Question: Explain the difference between Groups and Teams. What Is a Group? A group is three or more people who recognize themselves as a distinct unit or department‚ but who actually work independently to reach the main goal together. For example‚ a subway needs a team; one person slices the bread open and puts your meat on it the next asks if you want cheese‚ toasted or not. Then the last one asks what condiments and veggies you would like on tour sandwich. Groups can tend to be permanent fixtures

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    Study of Dolphins

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    WEEK ONE What is Forensic Psychology? * Psychology * The science of human * Thought * Emotion * Behaviour * Forensic: means ‘of the courts’ * Literal interpretation: ‘Psychology of the courts’ * Criminal psychology * Relates to the psychology of criminal behaviour as well as the social context in which it occurs * Forensic psychology is broader than criminal psychology. It relates to: * Criminal law * Civil law

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    Mako Sharks

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    Mako Shark Mako Sharks are VERY huge! Have you ever seen one in your life? I know I haven’t seen s Mako shark I would be scared to see a Mako Shark. I know that female sharks are longer than male sharks. The females can have up to 8 to 10 pups‚ Sometimes I wonder is that the one reason why they are longer than the male sharks nope it’s not the other reason is that‚ The female’s fin is more curved than the males fin and that how the mom of the pups know if its a boy or a girl Mako Shark. This

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    Basking Shark

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    BASKING SHARK COMMENTARY The basking shark is a poem talking about the encounter a man had with a certain species of shark – the basking shark. The encounter is filled with vivid detail‚ with imagery and diction that helps in setting the attitude of the poem‚ the tone‚ the human condition and the strengthening brought out to the poem‚ based on the imagery and structure. The poet presents the shark in a ver subdued manner‚ not hinting at the shark directly. Instead‚ he forst describes the shark as

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    Dolphins in Ocean Park

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    Dolphins in the Ocean Park The main attraction at Hong Kong’s Ocean Park is a dolphin show with an earnest message about humans and animals living in harmony. Yet‚ David Wong of Hong Kong animal rights group Animal Earth says the shows are "detrimental to moral thinking." He also says that the very act of capturing the animals strips people of all respect that they may have for animals. There was an anti-dolphin show campaign by local animal rights groups in the summer of 2012. They wanted

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    Dolphin Research Paper

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    Gallagher 27 November 2012 Dolphins in Captivity Introduction Most people are fascinated with dolphins and crave to see them in Sea World‚ or another aquarium‚ and even enjoy seeing them perform in shows. However‚ most people do not think about the harm that dolphins go through in order for the public to see them. Dolphins go through an immense amount of physical and mental harm solely for our entertainment. I never thought about the harm they go through when I first saw dolphins perform in a show. I

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