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    The life in Qatar after the discovery of oil changed significantly. People no longer live with the exact lifestyle, and educational system. One of the most important ways the citizen of Qatar does for a living is pearl fishing. The three stories “Victory Over Abu Derya”, “Aisha saves the reef” and “Jewels from the sea” are an excellent way to educate children in Qatar about the sea in general and the earlier maritime life in the gulf region. I like how the story “Aisha saves the reef” talks about

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    Dillan Rice 1/22/2016 This is one in an arrangement on professions in science, innovation, designing and arithmetic made conceivable with liberal backing from Alcoa Foundation. Jerry Husak never anticipated that would be an athletic coach, not to mention a reptile mentor. Yet he's turn into a specialist at getting the little reptiles to race on a treadmill. His mystery? Every so often, tenderly nudge their tails or back legs with a paintbrush. Husak is a scholar at the University of St. Thomas

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    The Shark Lady An American woman ichthyologist, Eugenie Clark once disclaimed “People generally thought that sharks are dumb eating machines. After some study, I began to realize that these 'gangsters' of the deep had gotten a bad rap.” Eugenie Clark, a Japanese American, was born on May 4, 1922, who fought for sharks and ocean conservation. Who saw the underwater beasts in the deep as gentle and graceful creatures, that we call sharks. Clark conducted over 70 submersible dives and led more than

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    Observation This summer I worked at Camp Cory as a Day Camp Coordinator. This experience came with many difficulties, one of the positives was working with counselors from other countries, including Spain, England, Brazil, Colombia, and Scotland. In my opinion, some of my best co-counselors were the international counselors. During the eight weeks I was there, I worked with four international co-counselors to facilitate a day camp group and worked closely with several others. Working with counselors

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    Marine Research Papers

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    How do you think marine life is discovered and how that many extinct animals maybe still be alive. Thats easy only one explanation and that's a marine biologist and that’s the career i choose to have when i graduate high school because i like how they research animals and they find pretty interesting new animals. One example of a marine life is a mega shark which may still be alive and a mega shark is a very giant shark that lived thousands of years ago and it may have survived for so long. The

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    An Essay About Maryland

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    Maryland, located in the eastern coast of the United States, is a state that offers many tourist attractions. From the food to the sites to even the hotels, Maryland is a state that is considered a fun family place for everybody from little kids to adults. Maryland has many different types of culture in the state from native american to Irish culture and even parts of German. Maryland has many things you can plan and do with family,friends or by yourself. Maryland’s tourist attractions like the

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    Sharkwater Film Review Sharks are majestic yet very misunderstood creatures. Sharkwater tells an epic tale of the beauty and the threats to sharks globally. The film itself is gorgeous, with its long takes of underwater scenes and hammerhead sharks schooling form above. Filmmaker and marine biologist Rob Stewart dives into shark infested waters to negate fear-based stereotypes about sharks and raise awareness of the world’s deteriorating shark population. Stewart’s photos of himself in his youth

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    experience to witness animals from other areas of the world. What many do not think of is the animal’s well being living in captivity. The documentary “Blackfish” gives an inside look at the animals of SeaWorld in Orlando, Florida, in particular the Orca whales. The animal’s well-being is not thought of in many instances, it is more about the amusement of the guests who visit. Not to say that animal parks are bad, many are conservation areas to help keep the population of animals where they should be. May

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    Hooked on SUP is a renowned stand up paddle boarding and kayaking business dedicated to giving customers a newfound love for the water and all the natural wonders it encompasses. Hooked on SUP offers many classes that not only show customers the basics of stand up paddle boarding or kayaking, but also gives them the once in a lifetime opportunity to interact with sea life in its natural habitat. Based in Englewood, Florida, Hooked on SUP is conveniently located an hour or less from frequent tourist

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    aquariums can educate children but I think it is extremely evil. One reason why I think Orcas should not be in captivity is that their attitude towards humans dramatically changes when kept in captivity and can result in deadly dilemmas. Tilikum the whale broke SeaWorld trainer Dawn Brancheau’s jaw and wounded sections of her spine. Firstly the Orcas should not be in captivity because they start to become more aggressive and frustrated. I mean how would you like it if

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