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    however failing. He feels horrible even though he tries everything to get to her and show that he does care for her and his love for her has continued to live on with him even after death. The Little Mermaid was very fond of the world above the sea where humans live and where there are many trees of green and flowers with scents. Most nights she and her sisters would go to the surface of the water and watch the ships sail by, or go towards the land and see the towns with lights and forests of

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    Pablo Neruda’s Ode to a Large Tuna in the Market recalls the unfortunate demise of a beautiful creature, with seeing amazing visuals of the vast oceans and the “depths of the sea”, is found dead surrounded by “lettuces”, “carrots”, “grapes”, and “among the vegetables”, ready to be sold. The subject, a tuna, is a simple, everyday food item that most overpass without giving much thought. Contrary, Pablo is known for his odd narration of subjects most would never attend towards, such as Ode to an Artichoke

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    This photo, created by XL Advertising Communication for MEDASSET, or the Mediterranean Association to Save the Sea Turtles, is a commonly used poster to advertise the dangers of a plastic bag through the eyes of a sea turtle. The photo depicts an underwater scene filled with two similar, yet different images. There are jellyfish, which are a sea turtle’s favorite snack, and right beside it is a plastic bag suspended in the water that looks extremely similar to the jellyfish. The point of this image

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    In the article, “These Communities Turn Discarded Fishing Nets Into Carpets”, Laura Parker explains the impact fishing nets have had on marine life, and how the progress is underway to clean up the ocean from fishing nets and plastic, particularly in the Philippines. According to the article, since 1960’s, the marine life, especially the fishes, and the coral reef have shrunk to the point where there’s zero to none in the area. The area is also home to one of six double barrier reefs in the world

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    Ocean trash is killing sea life. Theres about 5.25 trillion pieces of garbage is in the ocean. Thousands of seabirds,turtles,seals and other mammals are killed each year after ingesting plastic or getting entangled in it. Monk seals and pacific loggerhead turtles are among nearly 300 species that eat and get caught in plastic litter. The trash we throw away is killing sea life. Pacific ocean contains over 480,000 pieces of plastic per square kilos. 500,000 ton of floating trash in the ocean. They

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    in danger of extinction is the sea turtle. Images of a baby sea turtle walking into the ocean near a power plant would have been seen as a death sentence in the past. This ad use of pathos appeals to people sense of emotion by showing them images of cute baby sea turtles, and successfully encourages them to believe that nuclear waste is a cleaner alternative than traditional coal energy. This advertisement features an image of a baby sea turtle headed for the sea. In the description of the ad it

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    The Seafarer Essay

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    The sea can symbolize a multitude of emotions; some believe the sea is a simple for loneliness and some believe it is a symbol of peacefulness. Many writers of used variations of these two things to fit the story they are writing. The poem The Seafarer, tells a story about a man who is off at sea working in the fifth century. The sailor goes through many thoughts and emotions while out on the lonely sea. In the beginning of the poem, the sailor is struggling with his own wallowing. He is consumed

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    When people hear the word ocean many things come to mind, sandy beaches, waves, and many happier enjoyable things. Another word that comes to mind when people think of the of the word ocean is sharks, for some the thought of sharks in the ocean is enough to keep them out of the water. Throughout history sharks have had a presence in media and in our culture. The shark culture in media plays a large role in movies like sharknado, Jaws and many other unrealistic shark movies. Sharks also are a part

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    demands of the industrial nations and newly-industrializing emerging economies, particularly China and India, for energy and mineral resources led to an accumulation of quantities of goods being transported from far-distant countries via seas. The use of the Northern Sea Route (NSR) is in consideration for Russia when negotiating with Korean shippers for energy shipments. Beijing officials believe that by the end of the decade five to fifteen percent of their country’s international trade, mainly container

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    us ever since plastic has been invented. It has been affecting mostly our oceans. Plastic has been killing thousands and thousands of sea creatures, How, you may ask. There’s many different ways that plastic has been killing our sea creatures. We as human being have been killing animals for a long time and the fact that there’s something else killing our sea creatures. There isn’t many ways to solve it. Its like trying to find a solution to global warming. Obviously, there isn’t any solutions

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