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    Why a Hammerhead Shark would make a Bad Pet Who wouldn’t want a Hammerhead Shark as a pet? Even though I think sharks are awesome, and other people agree there’s a few little things you might want to consider before you think you could have one as your man’s best friend. The rest of this paper is about the reasons why you shouldn’t have a Hammerhead Shark as your new BFWF. (Best Friend With Fins.) First of all, the size of the tank and the tank’s location might be a problem. One reason is adult

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    Finding Nemo Analysis

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    The Butt Touching: How Fishy Fins Gently Caress the Underside of a Metal Hull In Finding Nemo, I found the scene of Nemo disobeying his dad interesting. The scene starts out with Nemo swimming away from the class to catch up with Pearl and Sheldon. Nemo makes his way to the cliff of the reef with his friends to be astounded by the depths of the ocean. Curiosity filled his mind wondering what would be out there, the camera is panned out during this moment to show how vast the ocean is with the fish

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    Tresher Sharks

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    Thresher sharks inhabit the coastal waters and oceans far from land, from the surface to the oceans that is almost at depths of at least 366 meters. When thresher sharks are young they are often found closer to the shore and in shallow areas more than as adult. Theses sharks are normally found to roam in the Pacific and Indian oceans. The exact habitat of the thresher shark is nearly impossible to locate. Eating All sharks are dangerous at one end of there body but the thresher shark is a force

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    Personal Response: I read the book Surviving Sharks by Allan Zullo. It was not just about shark attacks. The book contained a different story every chapter with different characters and a different dangerous animal. The book was good and it held my attention throughout the entire book. There was no slow points in the book, which made the book easier to read. Plot: The first short story in the book was about an attack of a great white shark. Chad Cain and Mick Kincaid were friends ever since the

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    Dental Panoramic Radiograph Panoramic radiography is a technique that produces an image of the entire dentition of the maxilla and the mandible with the alveolar bone, the sinuses, and the temporomandibular joints on a single radiograph. This technique is based on the principle of tomography, which records images of different structures within a plane, while blurring the structures outside that plane. Panoramic radiographs are useful to provide a wider diagnostic with reduced patient radiation dose

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    Clear Smiles Case Study

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    Dear Dr Semaan and team at Clear Smiles Orthodontics,  I am writing to you to inform you I will be terminating my treatment at Clear Smiles Orthodontics, effective immediately.  I have decided I will be completing my treatment at another clinic and I have requested Denticare to suspend all payments pending an outcome. I have been told by Denticare that Clear Smiles is required to make contact with Denticare to cease my current payment plan. I am extremely disappointed in both the orthodontic treatment

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    Twenty-seven miles due west of the Golden Gate Bridge sits an arbitrary archipelago full of rich history and ambiguity overlooked by many. The Devil’s Teeth, a New York Times bestseller and first-person narrative by Susan Casey, invites her readers to an exciting period into her life as her fascination takes her to the Farallon Islands. Casey joins Peter Pyle the highly respected ornithologist and part shark expert with Scot Anderson, who is a talented marine biologist with a unique sixth sense

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    Jaws Sublime

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    Possibly, the main reason why sharks are more interesting than tigers is that sharks are more fascinating, and they have their own reputation of being dangerous. Many of us have seen the movie, Jaws, by Steven Spielberg. In this movie, the shark is terrorizing a small town by killing some visitors and residences. He is categorized as a man-eater. However, based on the movie, only the great white shark is terrorizing the area and not a different

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    Unbroken Part 2 Essay

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    Brandon Kerbs Neve English III Outside Novel #2 4 December 2015 Unbroken: Part 2 Louie, Phil, and Mac were all lost at sea when the Green-Hornet crashed. Louie caught a albatross and was going to eat it.”Louie grabbed its head and broke its neck” (Hillenbrand 2240). 27 days into being MIA, Louie shot a flare at what he thought was an ally plane overhead. While lost at sea, what was left of the crew, became surrounded by sharks. The sharks being daring and tried to jump aboard the crews life-raft

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    Unbroken Vs Hollywood Olimpica athlete, Survived 2 plane crashes, cast away for 47 days, P.O.W for two years, three books, Louis Zamperini went through a lot before he died at the old age of 97. His actions and achievements were so amazing there were three books and a movie made about him. And this is going to show just how accurate that move was compared to the true events. In the Movie Unbroken there were a few thing that were added or taken out but for the most part they were very historically

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