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    The value of the movie “Transformers” created by Hasbro and directed by Michael Bay, is one of the most exhilarating and action packed movie of its time. It’s a movie about how a human joins forces with a group of robots to fight off the other bad robots trying to take over the human’s planet. Throughout this movie it is very action packed and couldn’t grab the audience’s attention more than any other movie could to anyone who loves action movies. This movie presents such a different perspective

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    Seafood has become more and more prevalent for people to want to eat these days. Fish in particular, all kinds, has become a bigger want. There are more than 30,000 different species of fish. There are different specifications such as the type, skeletal structure, and how the they are harvested. Fish can either be domesticated or man influenced or wild harvested, which delivers the best flavor and quality of a fresh fish. Fish can be purchased with many different options as well. Striper, or also

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    In the short personal narrative, "Our love survived the tsunami ': Joy and Brendan Fehily were honeymooning in Thailand when one of the world 's worst natural disasters occurred. Here, they share how it altered their relationship" written by Julie Weingarden Dubin. Julie wrote this personal narrative from an Interview that Brendan and Joy Fehily had done. In the interview, the couple talked about their experience during one a terrifying tsunami that happened. The tsunami occurred in Thailand on December

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    improve estimates of the global carbon budgets. Dissolved organic matter (DOM) properties, including chromophoric dissolved organic matter absorption coefficient (ag412) and dissolved organic carbon (DOC) concentrations were examined in Apalachicola Bay, a National Estuarine Research Reserve located in the northeast Gulf of Mexico using in situ and satellite observations during spring and fall, 2015. Synoptic and accurate representation of estuarine-scale processes using satellite ocean color imagery

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    glacial sheets from the last ice age begin to melt (Chesapeake Bay Program n.d.). As the glaciers melted the large volume of water began to raise sea levels. The rising seas levels engulfed the coast and flooded the Susquehanna river (“Geological History” n.d.). Once the seas levels have risen, the temperatures continued to rise changing the landscape. So “oak, maple, hickory, and other hardwood species started to appear” (Chesapeake Bay Program n.d.). Once the temperature increases even more hardwood

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    live that spreads across the millennia. When European explorers and colonists first arrived in the region, beginning in the 1500s, the indigenous coastal peoples practiced a mix of subsistence economies which included rigorous fishing in the shoreline bays and lagoons,

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    Susquehanna River Essay

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    The health of the Susquehanna River and Chesapeake Bay was found based on Biological (macroinvertebrates and wildlife) and Chemicals characteristics (pH, dissolved oxygen, phosphates, nitrates, etc.) as well as physical observations (amount of forested buffers, wetlands, etc.) Overall it was concluded that the health of the water was good to excellent. What was found was that many of the macroinvertebrates found in the water were sensitive or facultative, meaning the water quality was good enough

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    Flooding is one of the many risks that people and their private properties assume when they consider living in a specific geographic location. This is true for the residents of Howard County, as they live near the Chesapeake Bay, whose tributaries branch off into smaller rivers, streams and lakes. Due to the fact that Howard County is more developed in the southeast and more rural in the west, there is a correlation between the risk of flooding and the presence of human development. (any cite

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    With a decrease in algae population, the grasses of the bay will be fed on by zooplankton, oysters, and fish. Without the algae, there would be a huge decrease in Bay grasses. This happens because Zooplankton, oysters, and fish will no longer eat the algae, they would resort to the Bay grasses. The effects then go onto the plants and animals living here. (Science Daily) Since the algae population decreases, so does the algae bloom, which sink to the bottom and decompose to create oxygen many underwater

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    In the video “Shipbreakers of Bangladesh” Tim Nooman, its producer, shows the impact of shipbreaking at the Bay of Bengal. The video shows some interviews and also shows how the shipbreaking really happens, its real dangers and work conditions in the country with the highest population density and one of the poorest countries in the world. Tim Nooman calls Bangladesh as a “land of dreams, teeming life and spectacle”, but soon he shows the land where “ships from the entire world come to die”, as

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