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    The Marine Mammal Protection Act Abstract This paper includes information a particular environmental law. Specifically, the Marine Mammal Protection Act is discussed along with the history and background of this particular environmental law. In addition, the reasoning behind its existence will be elaborately deliberated. The Marine Mammal Protection Act The Marine Mammal Protection Act was established and signed in 1972. According to Ray and Potter (2011), this bill was “passed, despite

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    Marine Pollution: Causes and Solutions Essay

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    into the oceans, causing major problems to marine life and ecosystems. Major causes of marine pollution involve non-point pollutants, marine garbage, toxic ocean pollutants and sewage disposal in oceans. From heavy metal poisoning including lead and mercury killing predators such as sharks and whales, to waste getting trapped in the digestive tracts of marine animals, this essay focuses on how human interference causes horrifying problems to the marine life, but also how to fix it. It will also explore

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    I got was that you can not judge people for their outer appearances and to stop worrying what other people think. Another point that I got from the play was that you can not take life for granted because you never know what will happen. The two leading characters I want to talk about are Bethany Lancaster and Garrett Gibson who did an outstanding job.

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    Spartan Narrative

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    it looked like there was less covenant at the back of the base so he decided to go and assist the defense of the rear end of the base a marine almost shot him cause there where no Spartans on the planet he pulled Red in and said what are you doing here, Red said he was captured by the covenant and shoved into a teleporter and ended up on this planet, The marine now knowing how Red got here he sent Red to talk with the commander, Red salutes the commander and says Spartan 122 at your service, As the

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    that I believe there should be restrictions on what and where a tattoo is placed. Some feel as if the Marine Corps shouldn’t have any tattoo restrictions. But I strongly disagree. This Organization has been built on so many great principles, like our Corps Values: “Honor, Courage, and Commitment.” Then we have our official United States Marine Corps (USMC) slogan: “The Few, The Proud, The Marines”. We have a reputation for being a professional, disciplined fighting force. Granted, society will always

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    the Marine Corps so that I could better myself and give back to my country. I truly believe that the Marine Corps will always do more for me than I can give back. However, I will do all I can to contribute to the Marine Corps. And, I believe that one thing I can do to contribute to the Marine Corps is to improve myself as much as I possibly can so that I have more to give. I believe that I have a good starting point from which I will only better myself and become a better leader for the Marine Corps

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    also be supplemented with experience in order to become fully capable of effectively leading your Marines through an ambush, however as a junior officer, this experience can be lacking. Due to this, the challenge of leading Marines through an ambush is even more difficult for a junior officer. Junior officers need to rely on the knowledge they have already acquired, rely on their training, rely on their Marines, and seek guidance from their senior enlisted in order to effectively lead in ambush

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    sink deep causing major effects as it totally destroys habitats of the creatures living there , some other trash is eaten by marine animals as it is mistaken for food causing them poisoning and helps to spread deadly infections and diseases which is the main cause behind marine animals extinction as it heavily impacts the health of the ecosystem, Most dangerous forms of marine pollution is oil spills, it is mainly the leakage of oil from the pipes connected under the sea , one of the tragedy oil spill

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    Marine Fish Overfishing

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    A predominant resource in our oceans are fish and other marine species. In recent times, fish have been caught with less effort due to new technologies, improved equipment and human’s need for money. Fishermen have started capturing fish at a faster rate than they can be reproduced. This is known as overfishing which leads to degradation of our oceans. The fishing industry is growing as the demand for seafood is increasing. This leads to many negative issues, the main issue being the loss of species

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    overall because of plastic properties. The pollution in the ocean poses a great problem to marine ecosystems, and to the health of the human population due to its durability. Over the years the consumption of plastic products has risen a marginal amount making the issue of pollution even larger (“When the Mermaids Cry: The Great Plastic Tide”). The pollution causes damage to the economy, environment, marine life, human health, along with the global impact. If the plastic pollution problem does not

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