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    The overcast, gloomy sky cast an ominous atmosphere over the makeshift boat, while the water gently ebbed at it. Ren and the Emissary stepped out of the vessel, the latter coughing uncontrollably at the cold. After a while, the Emissary palmed a coin into Ren’s hand and started towards the faint glimmer of what seemed to be a lighthouse in the distance. Ren stared at her as she determinedly made her way towards the mysterious structure. Inside the lighthouse, the Emissary discovered a plethora of

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    amount of resources. It is easy to think that the big blue is man's friend. Though with ninety-five percent of the ocean unexplored, it is easy to think that it is more than sandy beaches and volleyball. Stories such as “The Sea Devil” and “Edward’s Rocks” express the idea that the sea, as beautiful as it is, can also be equally as powerful and mysterious. Though stories share similarities they also have differences between their protagonist, conflict, and settings. The two stories have many similarities

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    Is The Boys In The Boat a window or a mirror? As I read pages 1-3, I understood that the hardships of Joe Rantz were engraved within his mind and brought him to tears whenever he thought about it and “the boat”. First, as i read this section, Joe talks about having to be on the water on cold nights for a long time to practice. Although this statement didn’t move him to tears, just by reading it, it opens up a new outlook i had on olympic activities back in the 1930’s. My initial thought about the

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    looked at as weak and petite, but deep in her heart she knew she was strong. Hydor excelled as a young water nymph and her powers over water were substantial. She desired to be a god like her hero, Poseidon. As the daughter of Merella, the queen of the sea, Hydor never thought that she would be anything more than just a princess.     Hydor awoke from her slumber and took her morning swim throughout the underwater kingdom. A sparkle in the distance caught her eye and she rushed towards it. It was a heart

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    Scientists have always said that nothing will last forever. The ocean is slowly dying and people need to be aware of it. Plastic is harming marine animals, sea creachers are going extinct everyday yet no one really cares if the ocean dies in the next hundred years. Everybody knows how bad plastic bags are. A plastic bag has an average working life of 15 minutes and yet world leaders do nothing about it. Plastic harms the ocean and everything in it. National Geographic says that over eight-million

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    What is Marine Debris? Every potato chip bag thrown on the floor, every balloon released into the air, and every gum wrapper discarded on the sidewalk has an affect on our planet. In the short term we view these acts as miniscule and irrelevant, but what most of us fail to understand is that every act of pollution has a snowball effect that only harms us and our environment. Unfortunately, most of the plastic waste we throw on the floor ends up on our beaches, in our waterways, and in our oceans

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    It all started when they took me away from my home in Africa. I was at my high school graduation with a 4.0 GPA. I was extremely proud of myself when suddenly a helicopter arrived on campus. I thought it was maybe for one of the rich kids getting picked up but surprise! It was for me. A woman stepped out and grabbed me by the arm. I was confused and scared and I wish I had my parents there to help me. But I had no one. Once we got in the helicopter, she greeted herself. "I 'm Jackie. I 'll be your

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    A wolf pounced, curled midair, toward the man like a spiked ball. The man stooped, reached for the pouch hanging on his waist, and pulled out a small blade. He stepped sideways, dodging the wolf, and stabbed it as it passed. However, it didn’t affect the wolf. It growled furiously as it joined the circle. A gust passed by taking leaves along with it. The man yanked his pouch, and

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    Mowat deflates most of the false accusations brought upon wolves. Everyone has always assumed that wolves are dangerous and savage killers. But, Mowat’s findings did not fulfill the requirements of the information that the government wanted. Never Cry Wolf is a novel that identifies the true behavior of wolves and how humans misunderstand their being. At one point in the story, some trappers kill over twenty-three caribou and deer just trying to frame the wolves for the decrease in the caribou community

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    “Landscape of fear” as simple as the concept seems it is fairly complicated in the view of ecology that prey is only affected by being killed by the predators. It is also believed that animals only feel fear in small breaks, while humans experience long-term stress. John Laundre studied wolves and one of their many prey, elk. He learned that in some places elk don’t have to worry about wolves as much as certain places. Now that wolves have returned to that part of Yellowstone National Park after

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