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    get rid of them. Invasive species in the great lakes consist of Asian carp‚ Zebra mussels‚ and‚ lamprey. Asian carp are native to eastern Africa they also can grow up to 5 feet long and weigh up to 100 pounds! Zebra mussels are native to Ponto Caspian Sea and are only finger nail sized! The lamprey is native to the North Atlantic Ocean and can grow up to 2 feet long! Invasive species can end up somewhere on their own or be put there by someone. The great lakes are filled with all three of these invasive

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    the Great White Shark. - Great White Sharks have been known to jump completely out of the water‚ usually when racing upwards from deep water to catch a fast-moving meal‚ like a seal or sea lion. - Great White Sharks are the largest predatory fish in the sea. They grow to an average of 15 feet (4.6 meters) in length‚ though specimens exceeding 20 feet (6 meters). - Great White Shark meat is not recommended for human consumption because it has very high mercury levels. - Great White Sharks are

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    Great White Shark Christopher Walters The Lion of the Sea that attacks its preys: not by what it sees but what it smells. We know this Lion as the great white shark. The white shark is terrifying and most dangerous living mammal in the sea‚ also known as Carcharodon carcharias‚ great whitewhite-pointer‚ man-eater‚ and the Lion of the Sea. The apex predator of the sea: known as the great white shark is an important ecological role in the ocean. Sharks in general are not like fishes

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    The Great White Shark‚ immortalized by the Hollywood film Jaws‚ is at the midst of an international controversy. The shark‚ despite its notoriety‚ is in danger of extinction. A conflict over the fate of these sharks has existed for decades‚ but with recent attacks the debate has come to the forefront. The environmental conflict over the Great White Shark has yet to reach a conclusion‚ as many factors exist that hinder resolution possibilities. The purpose of this paper is to provide background information

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    The great shark debate: to cull or not to cull? The great shark debate continues in Australia as summer approaches. Shark bites on bathers and surfers are a particularly sensitive reality. These are personal and community-wide tragedies that implore us to find adequate solutions. The goal of everyone is to improve shark bite prevention and risk reduction while finding solutions that reflect the values of the public. Shark culling and shark hunts‚ as an acceptable government response to beach

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    marine‚ SHARKS‚ not for food but for the threat they pose to us. We all know that we do not farm sharks for any means than why cull them and completely abolish the very few numbers left of them? The Western Australian government‚ run by the premier Colin Barnett‚ has commenced the shark cull policy due to the occurrence of recent shark attacks on people. 72 drum lines or baited hooks have been placed one kilometre from the coastline of Western Australia’s eight most popular beaches. Any sharks or

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    Cecilia Ramirez Serafini Film-Analysis (2) 11 April‚ 2013 Shark Encounters Steven Spielberg created a film based off the thriller novel‚ Jaws‚ by Peter Benchley. Both the movie and the book tell the story of a giant man-eating great white shark and focus on the terror brought to the people of Amity Island. The movie does follow the novel’s main story line closely‚ however‚ when a producer turns a book into a film‚ it’s practical for one to thicken its plot line‚ and for two‚ tell the original

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    awsJaws Directed by Steven Spielberg‚ ‘Jaws’ is one of the highest grossing and most profitable movies ever made‚ making around five hundred million pounds. The film is about a great white shark which terrorises the shores of Amity‚ slowly picking out the towns people and dragging them down into the deep blue. In this essay I’m going to explain how Spielberg creates suspense‚ tension and panic in the film by describing camera and music techniques and how they are used in certain scenes. Firstly

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    by Steven Spielberg‚ 1975. Jaws is set on Amity Island known as a popular summer tourist destination. As the town prepares for its annual Fourth of July parade‚ a shark lurks in the waters threating the town’s main source of summer income. After multiple shark attacks‚ three men take it upon themselves to catch the great white shark that has plans on ruining the summer. At the opening shot we find a group of kids siting on the beach with a bomb fire going. As a girl and guy break away from the

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    Double Language Analysis Katie White Recent shark attacks in Western Australia has raised controversy about how to solve the issue. “Stem the carnage” is a letter to the editor written by Sam Forsythe appeared on the 18th April 2007‚ Forsythe argues that the only solution is to kill the man-eating monsters with a genuinely concerned tone. In response to “stem the carnage”‚ James Whitt wrote a letter‚ in a somewhat condescending tone‚ contending that killing the sharks is a ridiculous suggestion to

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