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    Jenna Uzdarwin 1/30/17 Animal Harm by Pollution: Jenna (Sea/Land Animals) It is known today that 60% of the plastics being dumped into bodies of water get ingested by animals in the oceans (Center for Biological Diversity, http://www.biologicaldiversity.org/campaigns/ocean_plastics/). Humans use plastics everyday, but what we don’t realize is that after recycling our bottles, they end up being dumped into our oceans where ocean life mistakes a plastic bag for a jelly fish. Today plastics can be one

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    raw materials but due to ocean pollution is causing major consequences to sea animals. Mainly the ocean pollution comes from plastic in the ocean but also, “6.4 million tons of garbage enters the oceans every year” (Karpus). By just a simple walk on any beach, anywhere, and people could see plastic or garbage waste. Many people may think this issue does not affect them but, it affects everyone and more sadly enough sea animals. Too many people plastic is a modern-day thing that they must have

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    There is an extreme amount of garbage in the ocean. The NOAA describes marine debris as, “any persistent solid material that is manufactured or processed and directly or indirectly, intentionally or unintentionally, disposed of or abandoned into the marine environment or the Great Lakes” (Discover the Issue, n.d.). Human waste that is polluting the ocean creates garbage patches, effects marine animals, and damages ocean environments. Pollution in the ocean is out of control and humans should be more

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    Matthew Arnold begins Dover Beach with a beautiful and peaceful image of a sea at night, but by the end of the poem he strips away the beauty, and shows the reader the nightmare, and horror behind the calm ocean. The speaker describes a lovely scene with the water meeting the land, and the moon glimmering off of the water, which creates a captivating image for the reader. The speaker even makes the reader imagine the sounds of the beach “Listen! you hear the grating roar” (9). This puts the reader

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    I think the “One Bottle at a Time (Save the Fishes)” will be about spreading the word about recycling and saving sea life. I predict this because I have previous knowledge about plastic and other objects that could be recycled hurting sea life such as penguins and turtles, and/or being transferred into our oceans. I think the message of this music video is to become eco-friendly and help take part in protecting our ocean and waterway. In the song “One Bottle at a Time(Save the Fishes)” the writer

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    on the study of two polar bear populations that being the Chukchi Sea and the Beaufort Sea. Primarily researchers investigated the effects of ice loss in these areas with a focus finding out whether size, condition, and reproductive indices are being affected by climate changes leading to sea ice loss. This study is an important area of research because of the vast decline in sea ice, leading to Polar bear deaths. Polar bears depend on sea ice because it’s a way for them to hunt for prey, that being

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    and move their hands and body like a fish. After that, show the children different pictures of dead sea animals. Ask the children what they think about the pictures. 2-State lesson objective: (one minute) Read, and ask the students to read after you, the lesson objective that you wrote on the board. The objective is: The First Grate students will be able to figure out the problem of the dead sea animals and state a solution for it. They will work in groups to create a Recycle trash cans for the

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    heart of oak, and breast of brass Were his, who first presum’d on seas to pass And ever ventur’d to engage, In a slight skiff, with ocean’s desperate rage; Nor fear’d to hear the cracking masts, When Africus contends with northern blasts;” Horace, Odes 1.3 (Dorthonion.com) Navigation in ancient times, centuries before such advances as radios, satellites and GPS, relied upon sight, sound and knowledge. The first journey’s upon the sea no doubt relied upon sight and used the costal shores to navigate

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    The Hawaiian Archipelago, for example, is among the longest and most remote island chains in the world. The 19 islands of the archipelago, including Midway atolls, receive massive quantities of plastic debris, shot out from the Pacific gyres (Smith, 2011). Some beaches are buried under 5 to 10 feet of plastic, while other beaches are riddled with “plastic sand”. One of the reasons marine debris accumulates in these islands is the movement of debris within the North Pacific Subtropical Convergence

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    are also on the PBA list. Building others also builds yourself. Sean gave the example of the “two seas in Palestine.” It’s an excerpt from Bruce Barton’s The Man Nobody Knows. This excerpt describes how full of life and joy the Sea of Galilee is compared to the poisoned Dead Sea. Both of these seas are fed by the River Jordan, but the Sea of Galilee is also as an outlet; it gives whereas the Dead sea only receives. Barton compares this to people and how giving will benefit others as well as yourself

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