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    Capricorn's creation myth begins with Pricus the sea-goat. He is the father of the entire sea-goat race. These creatures can speak and think and are favored by the gods, being intelligent and honorable. Pricus's children, born in the middle of the ocean, found themselves naturally drawn to the shore. They found their way onto dry land by hauling their fish tail lower-half out of the sea with the cloven hooves of their goat torso. However, they began to change because of all the time spent out of the

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    Ralph’s rational claim. One of the littluns speaks up and claims that he has actually seen a beast. When the others press him and ask where it could hide during the daytime, he suggests that it might come up from the ocean at night. Jack announces that if there is a creature, he and his hunters will find and kill it. Eventually, only Ralph, Piggy, and Simon are left on the beach. Piggy urges Ralph to blow the conch shell and summon the boys back to the group, but Ralph is afraid that the summons will

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    alien occurred and the footage was release to the public. The color video lasts almost three minutes and UFO hunters claim it was taken from a secret base on Area 51. Some say the being goes on to die. If this is all true, surely NASA knows about similar encounters. ALIEN INTERVIEW IGNITES MYSTERY The footage was first brought to the Art Bell radio show onMarth 13th, 1997. Renowned UFO hunter Sean David Morton was interview on the show and he claimed the alien interview took place a year prior. The

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    Imagine being 35,000 feet under the water. That's how deep ROVs can go. ROVS, remotely operated vehicles, have been around since the 1970’s. They are very important because they can go 35,000 feet under the sea. The deepest manned submarine can only go 13,000 feet. On one side of the debate, people will argue that ROVs are not valuable for underwater research. However, ROVs are ABSOLUTELY valuable to underwater research because they can dive far deeper than any manned ship, they have found lots

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    R) “Picture in your mind the contrasting images of Rainsford’s dramatic escape and Zaroff’s “civilized” actions at the edge of the water. What is the impact of this contrast?” I feel the world is unfair, hunter is always very relax, they can do what the want to do, since they are powerful, but the prey is always poor, and must do something they don’t want to do for survival. 7)1. The conversation in beginning is a foreshadowing. “’The old charts call it

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    The First Americans It was hundreds of thousands of years before human life emigrated to North America. North and South America, unlike the rest of the continents, didn’t keep land connections. This made traveling to South and North American basically impossible. Though a couple of advancements made it possible to trek such distance; the humans’ climate adaption and the change in Earth’s climate which connected Asia to North America’s northern coast. Residents who knew how to sew warmer clothing

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    As far back as the history of man, humans have been dependent on the ocean and water resources for food and survival. While hundreds of years of single handed fishing rods in coastal and inland water channels have not alone been the root cause of overfishing, these common practices today still impact the environmental balance. Ocean overfishing is the removal or taking of wildlife from the oceans and seas at rates too high for fished species to replace themselves and is a threat that exists to

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    Blue Ocean Strategy Paper MKT/421 July 21, 2014 Anatomy of Blue Ocean Strategy In order to process the nature of a blue ocean entity, it is imperative to grasp the point of derivation, which is otherwise known as a red ocean. A red ocean, which is polar to a blue ocean, generates its namesake from a literal representation. Imagine a feeding frenzy in the middle of the ocean; the water turns red with the victim’s blood as predators compete for survival. Now, apply

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    Lord of The Flies Chapter Summaries - Chapter One A. The plane that the boys were on crashed in the ocean and drifted to a uninhabited island. B. The boys have a meeting and vote for a leader. They select Ralph as a leader over Jack. C. Ralph, Jack, and Simon search the island for supplies. Lord of The Flies Chapter Summaries - Chapter Two A. Ralph establishes a meeting and shares with the boys the results of the exploration of the island. B. Whoever has the conch shell is the only one who

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    In 2004, the giant squid had been discovered in deep, inky waters (Schembri 1). These creatures had frequently been misconstrued as monsters throughout history, in sailors’ yarns, wives tales, and even official reports. With a length of 40 to 42 feet, the leap of faith does not seem so difficult. (Giant 1) Giant squids are not known anymore to sink ships like their Kraken persona, but they are extremely territorial, even fighting sperm whales to protect their homes (Coppens 4). Despite being capable

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