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    In Bloom by Nirvana is an inspirational song that swayed the culture that goes along with modern teenage life along with inspiring teenage rebellion through it’s use of ironic imagery. This song swayed and inspired the culture that goes along with modern teenage life through its use of lyrical metaphors and the message conveyed. This song swayed and inspired the culture that goes along with modern teenage life through its use of lyrical metaphors. An example of how its use of lyrical metaphors to

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    Karenia Brevis

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    algae blooms as it produces series of bretoxins (neurotoxins) which contributes to

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    systems of our waste for hundreds of years. "Harmful algal blooms are a major environmental problem in all 50 states. Also known as red tides, blue-green algae or cyanobacteria, harmful algal blooms have severe impacts on human health, aquatic ecosystems, and the economy" (Environmental Protection Agency). The pollution created by human’s activities is enabling these types of biological events to get worse, which is causing more severe blooms to occur more frequently. Recently we have significantly

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    Algae blooms have been an issue in the Chesapeake Bay, especially in the Baltimore Inner Harbor. Algae is a natural and critical part of the ecosystem, however in large doses it is harmful to the plants and organisms within the ecosystem. Algae blooms can block out sunlight and kill other plants in the water. Algae depends on various factors such as water, nutrients and carbon dioxide to grow. Eutrophication of the Inner Harbor has lead to algae blooms that have caused large fish kills in the past

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    In this lab your group was trying to find the source of the pollution causing algae blooms to grow in Lake Carson. “Water pollution happens when toxic substances enter water bodies such as lakes, rivers, oceans and so on, getting dissolved in them, lying suspended in the water or depositing on the bed. This degrades the quality of water.” (WWF Global) When the quality of water becomes bad it cannot be used for certain activities such as drinking, bathing, cleaning, cooking, and agricultural purposes

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    Why should I care? Paul Bloom, author of Against Empathy, a psychologist and professor at Yale, states in a video summary of his book made for The Atlantic states that, “Empathy is fundamentally, from a moral standpoint, a bad thing; it makes the world worse.” This is a very bold statement to take against an emotion. Empathy, as commonly defined, is the neurological ability to feel what someone else is feeling; to imagine not only how someone else feels, but to imagine yourself literally standing

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    novel re-creates the days of two Irishmen, Leopold Bloom, the main

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    Blooms Taxonomy Summary

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    Education is just one of the many academic cultures found within the social sciences. Education can be defined as a subject involving the use of studying and training to develop knowledge and skill. In the article, An Active Learning Approach to Bloom’s Taxonomy: 2 Games, 2 Classrooms, 2 Methods, author Fred Weigel and Mark Bonica explain that the study of cognitive learning, affective learning, and psychomotor learning are all associated with Bloom’s Taxonomy, an important tool used in education

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    In order to understand harmful algae blooms, it is necessary to understand the organisms responsible for them. In the United States, the most common place for them to occur is in the Gulf of Mexico, meaning that the situation there should be further examined. There, the organism responsible is known Karenia brevis, a type of floating algae, or dinoflagellate, found on the western coast of Florida and the eastern coast of Texas. Dinoflagellates are miniscule but can, at maximum have at least "60 million

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    nutrients (mainly nitrogen and phosphorus) are carried, by runoff, into a naturally occurring body of water, causing the out of control growth of algae. The unruly growth of algae, caused by the abundance of nitrogen and phosphorus, leads to harmful algal blooms on the water’s surface that have negative effects on the surrounding environment. This creates an area where there is no life, known as a “dead zone. All plants require the nutrient phosphorus to live and grow, therefore the algae thrives on the high

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