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    and, is therefore, inevitable. Losing a loved one, or watching the life slowly leave them over time, can be can be an extremely painful experience. However, it can teach a person about themselves and the world around them. In the short memoir, “The Aquarium,” Aleksandar Hemon uses the fatal illness of his daughter, Isabel to communicate the idea that life is full of trials and tribulations that cannot be avoided and that said trials can cause a person to feel ostracized from those who are close to them

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    Going to the State Aquarium: A few years ago, I went to the aquarium in Corpus Christi. It was great seeing all the animals up close. We saw dolphins, sea otters and turtles, just to name a few of them. We went there to explore the island and to see the aquarium they had there. Before anything else that happened that day, we had to get there, so we drove about 2-3 hours to get to Corpus Christi. We first had to situate ourselves in the hotel. It was late that day so we decided to sleep. We decided

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    What is Coco Reef? Coco Reef is your one stop shop for trendy, fashionable and sexy swim wear. The company offers a variety of swimming costumes based on colors and patterns, styles, and sizes. To ensure a perfect fit, they also offer accurately-sized swim tops that correspond to various bra sizes. Whether you are looking for a one-piece, a two-piece or a cover-up, this store has everything you need in your size. Coco Reef products are available at most department stores such as many and you can

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    People who live near a zoo may get to visit sometimes. Few people, however, get to go to a zoo every day. Among these lucky few are students who go to a zoo school. As the name suggests, zoo schools are schools that are located at the zoo. Melbourne, Florida, has a zoo school program for fifth graders. These students go to the Brevard Zoo every day for six weeks. The zoo’s classrooms are a cave, a tree house, and a building that was built to look like the houses of early settlers. The students learn

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    agencies of the Soviet Union, many secrets were hidden. In his book “Inside the Aquarium,” Viktor Suvorov unveils the flawed and unlawful world inside these agencies. Throughout his writing, Suvorov dives into the murky depths of espionage, where loyalty is tested, secrets are currency, and morality means nothing. Through his incredible accounts, a pressing question emerges: could this writing be fictitious? “Inside the Aquarium” is a credible source that uses first-hand experience to delve into the harsh

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    Have you or another fellow teacher been wondering about what field trip to take that will enhance your pupil's mind? Or have you been engulfed in the side effects of worry and/or stress? Well not to worry. The Aquarium and Leonardo are here. They both have very amazing things in them that your students will like. Such as things flying across the room right in front of you. I'm sure one, or both, of these locations will be the right field trip for you and your school. But, before you zoom to the computer

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    cats, marine mammals, and even some amphibian are aided by zoos to help keep their numbers up since they are nearing the extinction statues. Everyday there is a mass extinction in the wild and many exotic animals are lost by the minutes. Zoos and Aquariums plays a very important role in the survival of many exotic animals because they educate people about these animals, provide breeding programs for endangered species, and is keeping its’ animals health while in captivity. Some critision zoo takes

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    The topic of the treatment of captive animals in both zoos and aquariums is one of high controversy. It is argued that the capturing and breeding of wildlife, holding them in captivity may present them with unnecessary risks. This however is dependent on the species of animal. According to Mike Schneider of the Associated Press the survival rates of both bottlenose dolphins and California sea lions held at SeaWorld actually exceeded the estimates of those in their natural habitats. The average life

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    fascinating. Man is praised for many capabilities like creativity, art, and altruism, but perhaps the most notable trait we claim as our own is the ability man possesses for adaptation and survival, both emotionally and physically. In the memoir The Aquariums of Pyongyang by Chol-Hwan Kang, the author details the events that led to his imprisonment, his time in captivity, and his release from prison camp as well as his escape from North Korea. The autobiographical work is not only touching because of

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    In the Aquarium experiment it consisted of 5 tanks: tank 1 included rocks and water , Tank 2 contained water, gravel rocks and plants, tank 3 contained gravel rocks, water, snails, tank 4 contained gravel rocks, water, snails and tank 5 contained water, gravel rocks, snails and plants. For conduction this experiment we made multiple predictions before conducting this experiment. First tank 1 we predicted that the level of carbon dioxide wouldn’t occur and also the level of oxygen. They wasn’t any

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