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    The sea animal I chose was a southern sea otter. Sea otters inhabited the North Pacific Rim of the Pacific Ocean, from Hokkaido, Japan, through the Kuril Islands, Kamchatka Peninsula, Commander and Aleutian Islands, Alaska, and south along the west coast of North America down to Baja California, Mexico. Scientist have evidence found in fossil records, that sea otters and their relatives have been a major part of the California’s ecosystem for the past five million years but by 1830 sea otters

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    What is it? What is an animal that has usually 5 arms, lives in the sea, eats oysters and clams, and is a relative to sea urchins and sand dollars? Did you guess it’s a starfish, also known as a sea star? Wasting syndrome disease What is wasting syndrome disease? No one knows for sure where Wasting syndrome disease came from, but when sea stars get it they curl and shrivel up causing them to turn into mush. Also it hurts the food chain because if animals eat starfish with the disease it will harm

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    reaction is demonstrated by the formula Ba+CO₃ → BaCO₃. Another example of a precipitate forming and indicating a chemical reaction, is shown by the shells of mussels and clams. The clam or mussel’s solid shell, which acts as the precipitate, is formed from chemicals from the sea water combining with chemicals from the creature, be it the clam or mussel. Basically, if a reactant produces a product that forms a solid, such solid, the precipitate, is sufficient evidence that a chemical reaction has

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    ate them right out of our hands. Then we stopped in Sandy because my half sister Samantha lives there. After we picked her up we drove to Newport and checked into our hotel, the Elizabeth inn, the nicest hotel I've ever stayed at, they served fresh clam and salmon chowder every morning and lunch which was delightful. The most beautiful view of the ocean on the whole coast was just off of our balcony. All of us were tired and decided to stay in our hotel and get some rest.

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    The Pearl Symbolism

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    the pearl that will change his life for the better or for the worse. Juanita is his wife who supports him through all the hardships and with their baby son Coyotito. Kino one day while pearl diving finds a clam that he believes will be the one. So when he comes out of the water to open up the clam, he finds the thing he had been looking for to save him and his family, a pearl. "What various things does the pearl symbolize?” I feel as though the pearl symbolizes a sign of peace and richness. In the

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    Experienced Commercial Liability Professional accomplished in management. Transitioned into Risk & Safety Management; shadowing and cross training under the Safety Director. Improved professional experience through acquiring the necessary skills involved in risk assessment, inspections and loss prevention; and in safety oversight and compliance. Recognized as a quick learner; possessing strong organizational skills, sound interpersonal skills and articulate communication. • Accomplished investigative

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    The article “The Three Most Common Therapy Questions” written by Linda Esposito talks about mental depression. Mental depression is the state of mind in which a person loses their interests in activities. This article focuses on how to handle anxiety, transform fears into faith and how to live a satisfying life. This topic is important because I have seen many people stress on days which are supposed to be enjoyed, for example the first day of senior year in high school or the first day of college

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    Tourism in Australia has evolved over the years and continues to increase to this day, however it is the effects that tourists have the ability to place on the Southern Great Barrier Reef which are potentially threatening for, not only the reef of lady Elliot Island, however, the corals surrounding it. “International visitations within Australia alone reached 3.9 million visitors within the first 7 months of 2014, which was an increase of approximately 9.5%, a number which continues to rise” (Tourism

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    Nebulosas Essay

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    fish harpoons of earlier occupations. This new weaponry meant that the peoples of the isles could now hunt heavier prey which is reflected in their associated faunal assemblage which, although it still contained a healthy dose of easily obtainable clam shells, now also boasted the bones of sea lions, many sea otters, and the occasional whale! Furthermore, although no dates have been recovered, I believe the site of Hecate Beach on Erebus Island is the succeeding phase of prehistory because firstly

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    Clearwater Seafoods case

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    Summary: Clearwater Seafood (Clearwater) is a seafood company located on the east coast of Canada, and Clearwater Seafood income Fund with operations around the world. As a result of the increasing importance of the Canadian dollar relative to other currencies of the world, Clearwater recently stopped paying their distributions. The decision faced by the financial director to determine the strategy of the company should take to enable it to recover its distribution. This is due to the choice between

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