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    Swedish Fish

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    1970s‚ Swedish Fish and Swedish Berries were developed specifically for the North American market. Malaco was eventually acquired by Leaf International. During the late 1960s‚ Swedish Shells were created. These were identical in composition‚ flavor‚ and color to the original Swedish Fish‚ but were in the shape of scalloped seashells and came in red (cherry)‚ yellow (lemon)‚ orange (orange)‚ and green (lime). The Swedish Shells were the first color/shape expansion of the Swedish Fish line. They were

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    Autobiography of a Fish

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    I am a fish‚ very small and cute. At one time a long long ago‚ I used to live in the depths of a river but‚ as time passed by‚ my life has changed a lot. This new life that I am spending now‚ is just wonderful‚ and I like it immensely. However‚ life was never hard on me. Even when I lived in the river‚ I was very happy as‚ life there was calm and quiet‚ and I gained a lot of experience there. Going backwards down memory lane‚ I can very clearly recall my life in the river. There‚ in the depth of

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    FIsh feeder

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    CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY  Fish is abundant in the Philippines and is the cheapest source of protein‚ thanks to advances made in aquaculture or fish farming. Aquaculture is contributing significantly to food security‚ livelihood‚ and the economy. It involves raising seaweeds‚ milkfish‚ tilapia‚ shrimp‚ oysters and mussels in tanks or enclosures‚ ponds‚ pens‚ cages and open coastal waters. Fish Farming has been practiced over a hundred of years. It is a viable‚ sustainable

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    Viper Fish

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    not big enough to contain the fish ’s long teeth. The viperfish is also bioluminescent‚ with photophores light-emitting organs on its dorsal fin and along its body to lure its prey to it. The fish has been observed hovering in place in the water with its dorsal fin curved around so that its photophore is waving near its mouth‚ as a means of drawing prey. Because the viperfish ’s body is dark blue or black in color‚ it is thought that other fish can see no part of it other than

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    The Fish Poem

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    "The Fish" The poem‚ “The Fish”‚ written by Elizabeth Bishop is filled with descriptions and deeper‚ significant meaning. The title of the poem it is very straightforward. “The Fish” is singular leading the readers to believe that the person who caught the fish will never forget their experience. The fish that was caught must have made a significant‚ long standing impact for the angler catching it. In the beginning of the poem it states‚ “I caught a tremendous fish”. Knowing from personal experience

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    Fish Scaler

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    TABACO NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL TABACO CITY BATTERY-OPERATED FISH SCALING DEVICE PROPONENTS: NIÑO REY B. BORNILLA GIL C. BRUTAS JR. ERIKA C. MAE LU NESIE B. VOLANTE CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION This chapter includes the background of the study‚ statement of the problem‚ significance of the study and the scope and limitations. Background of the Study Innovation of technology is very advance nowadays. For that reason‚ man is now determined to generate more beneficial projects

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    fish terms

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    Aquatic vertebrates fish having a boney or cartilaginous skeleton spinal column a a large brain Fin is a thin component or appendage attaches to a large body Scales the skin of fish Fresh water fish fish that spend most of their live in non salt water Round fish swim in a vertical position and have eyes on both sides of their head Flat fish has asymmetrical compressed body swim horizontal and have eyes on top of their head Mollusk are shellfish characterized by soft unsegmented

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    Betta Fish

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    Ever wonder exactly what fish you could own for a household pet that would be the best suited for you? Well you could consider getting a gold fish or a guppy but those fish are mind-numbingly boring compared to the breath taking and electrifying betta fish. Betta fish are the best fish to have as pets because of their characteristics‚ habitat and diet. The characteristics of a betta fish make them one of the best household pets. Betta fish only grow to 3 inches‚ so they do not need very much room

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    Janitor Fish

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    Background of the Study Janitor fish used to be aquarium pets. They would parade around the fish tank and clean the moss and other dirt that would scatter around the tank. Then‚ someone said‚ “If janitor fish are so effective in cleaning fish tanks‚ then why don’t we put them in the Marikina River so they can clean up all of the dirt?” Unfortunately‚ his hypothesis didn’t work‚ and now‚ janitor fish are the most abundant fish in the Marikina River. In this case‚ being an abundant species isn’t

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    face the challenges of having an “abnormal baby”‚ others are willing to accept their child as he/she is. In this story‚ The Monster on Her Cheek‚ Rebecca Roland demonstrates the emotional struggle but choosing to embrace her child either way. In the setting‚ Roland started off her narrative with a baby who was just born with a strange “monster” on her cheek. The nurse couldn’t look at Wendy‚ the mother‚ in the eyes and even apologized. This shows how even the nurse felt awful for the mother‚ leaving

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