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    looking of the two. Its front ends of its snout are more pointed and V-shaped. When the crocodile closes its mouth you will see a toothy grin. One identifier of a crocodile is when it has its mouth closed. The fourth tooth on both sides of the lower jaw sticks up over the upper lip. The crocodile also tends to be a lighter color than an alligator. Crocodiles usually live up to 70 years. They can weigh

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    and when his films work, they work on every level” (Moviemaker). When Spielberg releases a movie, he releases his best effort, essentially his heart and soul, in film form. The American director Steven Spielberg has gone form directing his hit film; “JAWS”, a horror or suspense movie, to his movie in 1993, “Schindler’s List”, a historical fiction film made in all black in white when a movie without color seemed unethical, but it was still impactful enough to win an Academy Award for Best Picture. “I

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    1. The Jaws poster is particularly effective due to its bold primary colors of blue and red. The red text jumps out through contrast, catching the viewer’s interest. In addition, isolation, convergence, and location causes the eye to move around the poster. If the viewer’s eye is moving around the image, their curiosity is gauged, rather than simply looking at a plain, boring picture. For instance, the horizontal line of the water’s surface, as well as the woman swimming horizontally, works

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    as she looks into his eyes and describes his stare. Because the reader is following the story with the poet, the readers relationship to the fish evolves as the writer does. Next, a level of respect is reached, when the writer sees his five-hooked jaw; she realizes his situation of capture and detention and releases him as he'd gotten away five times before. The reader's value also reaches this level of respect, in that the fish had been caught five times previously and still managed to be alive

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    We Must Save the Great White Shark from Extinction The Great White Shark, immortalized by the Hollywood film Jaws, is at the midst of an international controversy. The shark, despite its notoriety, is in danger of extinction. A conflict over the fate of these sharks has existed for decades, but with recent attacks the debate has come to the forefront. The environmental conflict over the Great White Shark has yet to reach a conclusion, as many factors exist that hinder resolution possibilities

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    Why Choose Cerec Crowns?

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    Why Choose CEREC Crowns? One-day crowns in our Columbia dental clinic are custom-made with high-quality ceramic. Some advantages of CEREC crowns over traditional crowns: CEREC crowns can be made in as little as an hour and placed in one visit. It saves you time because you don’t have to skip work or use up your vacation days to go to the dentist. No need to wear a plastic or temporary crown that may leak and get discolored. Because your mouth is mapped out with 3D images, there’s no need for messy

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    out in the water either swimming, surfing, diving or fishing, we have much bigger worries swimming through our mind. I have this terrible fear that if I get too far out, I’m going to get attacked by a great white shark. I’ve never even seen the movie Jaws (shocking, right?) but I just know that will be my life the minute I exceed ankle-deep water. Maybe it is a

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    How Sharks Hunt their prey Sharks hunt for food in a variety of ways. From the blood sniffing style of the Great White to the ambush tactics of the Goblin shark, they all needed to catch their food somehow. The Whitetip shark, for example, lives In deep water where it is hard to find food it must be ready to catch food. The shark has extremely tense senses, so that it can sense the slightest movement and easily catch the prey easily. The infamous Great White shark has very simple tactics, its senses

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    New Hollywood Cinema: An Introduction by Geoff King In this book, King examines the Hollywood “Renaissance” from the late 1960s to the late 1970s as well as some of the industrial factors that shape the current dominance of the corporate blockbuster. King begins by stating that there are two distinct periods when addressing “New Hollywood” including the Hollywood Renaissance and the New Hollywood. Geoff King analyses new Hollywood dynamically and accessibly in his text and discusses diverse films

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    Prexion Research Paper

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    Well, this is possible by simply using the control panel and selecting what specialty applies. How exactly does this machine work with all specialties? Orthodontics is the treatment of irregularities in the teeth and jaw. To treat this, we would use braces to correct the irregularities. Most common at an orthodontist office they would just take a Panoramic and use that to tell what treatment needs to be done but with the machine it shows the exact relationship of all

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