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    Terns has a sole focus on the natural world and it’s superiority to the human world, O’Connor creating distinctive images that reflect the complexity and beauty nature holds. He similarly focuses on the fragility of existence in his poem Turtles Hatching, dealing with the role chance and fate play in our everyday lives. This poem discusses the struggle of life and death in relation to turtles, focusing on discovering and understanding where we stand with the natural world. O’Connor effectively uses

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    On the other hand, if the lines are fuzzy and further apart they indicate emotions of calmness and clarity. Maurice Sendak uses cross-hatching as his method of shading throughout the story. Early in the story the lines are very close together leave little to the imagination. The lines on the bed spread are close together and there is cross-hatching on Max's face as he is scowling. This indicates the anger Max is feeling by being sent to his room as a form of punishment. in the scenes where

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    Aiming to become a sustainable salmon company, it is understandable that Tassal is applying 4Ps marketing mix model (Product, Price, Place, Promotion). However, maintaining these factors turn it into sustainability, required a substantial amount of efforts, capital as well as appropriate external feature such as technology, environment or politics. As mentioned, Tassal is the biggest fish farming company in Australia, this achievement is contributed by a wide range of products that Tassal offered

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    Mark O'Connor Essay

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    stimulus viewed in class. “To kill an olive & Turtles Hatching + Drop into the ocean” The famous Australian poet mark O’Connor uses the power of imagery to share with us the complexity of nature on our planet and the biodiversity that is evident in our natural environments. Mark shows these ideas by conveying confronting images of the impact of humans in their global environment. In mark’s poems “To kill and olive” and “Turtles Hatching”, he successfully shows these ideas. The Related Stimulus

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    What Is Rainbow Trout?

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    As one of the most domesticated fish, rainbow trout can spawn successfully in captivity at water temperatures between 2 to 15°C. The timing of gonadal recrudescence, maturation and spawning maturation is controlled by the seasonally changing cycle of day length (photoperiod). The rainbow trout population in India usually spawns in autumn-winter (November to January) associated with decreasing water temperatures. Under normal conditions, one batch of eggs is produced each year and stripped on a single

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    Newt Observation

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    - After hatching the tiny larvae are about seven to nine millimeters long. - They have slightly branched external gills - The larvae do not have back legs and only have short front stubby legs - After a week of hatching the larvae start feeding on a variety of small aquatic invertebrates - The larvae then grow quickly before metamorphosis to approximately 35 to

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    for aquatic life in aquariums. Brine shrimp are usually easy to hatch out, but water types may make a difference in their viability. This study is being conducted in order to see if there is any significant difference in the types of water used in hatching out brine shrimp eggs. In which type of water do brine shrimp eggs hatch best? By studying the different types of water that could be used and knowing which one provides a better hatch rate, a benefit will be seen by using the best type of water

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    effective than biocontrol agents. According to literature, many bacterial isolates showed a significant nematicidal activity against RKN (Zhou et al. 2016; Vagelas and Gowen 2012; Moussa and Zawam 2010; Mendoza et al. 2008) that inhibited egg masses hatching or caused J2 mortality. Therefore, many studies are still being conducted to distinguish and understand effectual biological agents. In the present study, a novel bacterial strain showed a strong inhibitory activity against the M. javanica in dual

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    neonates, and the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) Panel on Euthanasia (Policy for Use of Avian Embryos, 2013). The policy is comprised of five rules: Research involving avian embryos that will be sacrificed prior to 3 days before hatching does not require IACUC review, as these are not considered to be live vertebrate animals. The IACUC does require submission of a complete animal protocol for projects utilizing pre-hatched avian embryos at or after 80% of the mean incubation period

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    F2016 Midterm Portfolio Paper One way that my drawing ability has grown is through my use of charcoal and figure drawing. I have never really liked using charcoal and have never been very good at using it as a medium. However since we have been using aminy charcoal in this class I have gotten much better at using it, in different ways and to doing different things with the charcoal. I also feel as if my figure drawing skills have improved. Even though my figure drawings are still not the best

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