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    forward. "What are you talking about?" She was strong. She pushed me past a line of staring customers‚ into the elevator. She squeezed my hands hard. A cold fear swept through me. "What‚" I shouted‚ "are you doing?" "You were going into the elevator wearing pants you didn’t pay for. We call that shoplifting around here." "No‚ I was-" She pressed my hands tighter. "You’re hurting me!" "Shut up!" Tears stung my eyes. My chest was pounding. I had seen a TV show about what to do if you’re falsely arrested

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    A Shark Research Paper

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    Shark Research Paper people have a 1 and 3‚748067 chance of getting bit by a shark.lots of people think sharks are dangerous killers and intentionally attack human. Sharks usually mistake us for there main seals.people at ocearch are tagging them to find out more about them. Sharks like bill nye are very interesting. These sharks live all around the world exect antarctica.another interesting fact is that the space between their eyes help them see better.That also helps them hunt an adation

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    Misconceptions of the Endangered Sharks “Strong jaws‚ teeth-like scales covering the body‚ gills‚ dorsal fins‚ pectoral fins‚ and a powerful tail‚ along with fantastic camouflage…”(Kraus 91)‚ sharks have been able to remain the top predator of the ocean waters for the past 400 millions years. They belong in the family known as the Chondrichthyes which distinguishes them from other of aquatic life in which they have evolved to have special skeletons made up of cartilage and connective tissues. These

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    Evolution of Sharks

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    08/July/2010 Sharks have been in existence for more than 300 million years. Their evolution occurred over 150 million years earlier than that of the dinosaurs. Most of the existing fossil data of early sharks was collected from fossilized teeth together with several skin impressions. primitive sharks (Cladodonts) ‚ had teeth which were double-pointed‚ up to 2metres in length‚ ate fish as well as crustaceans‚ and existed approximately 360 million years ago. The earliest shark-like beings shown

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    Tiger Sharks

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    Tiger Sharks Rosalani and Romina Mr. Wiscott Modern Hawaiian History May 17‚ 2002 The tiger shark‚ Galeocerdo cuvier‚ is a large (up to 18ft) predator found in tropical and subtropical waters world wide. Tiger sharks are one of the three main shark species known to attack humans‚ and are responsible for most shark attacks in Hawaii. Less than one shark attack occurs per year on average in Hawaii (compared to an annual average of 40 thousand drowning) and mosts attacks are non-fatal

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    Disappearance Of The Shark

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    that considered a problem in which sharks face regarding humanity killing off their population. After a thorough analysis‚ the simplistic approach of the advertisement makes it highly effective in informing its viewers that humans have an impact on the ecosystem around them without ever explicitly saying it. Taking a first glimpse at the chosen advertisement‚ it is clear that there are two panels‚ one with a shark fin in the ocean‚ and one without the shark fin. It seems that nothing necessarily

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    Shark Finning

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    essay on shark finning Issues surrounding shark finning can never be over analysed. At first glance shark finning may seem unenchanting‚ however its study is a necessity for any one wishing to intellectually advance beyond their childhood. While it has been acknowledged that it has an important part to play in the development of man‚ spasmodically it returns to create a new passion amongst those who study its history. It is an unfortunate consequence of our civilizations history that shark finning

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    Shark and the Goldfish

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    Book Report I chose “The Shark And The Goldfish” by Jon Gordon for my book report. This book is about positive ways to thrive during waves of change and follows a goldfish named Gordy who washes out into the ocean. Gordy has always been taken care of and fed daily‚ but doesn’t know how to act or get food when he is in the ocean. He meets a nice shark named Sammy who teaches him how to find food and take care of himself. The story is a lesson for how you never know what life is going to throw

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    Shark Fin Report

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    Shark Fin Soup Report Academic Research and Communication Skills Dr. Chris Tan Date: 19 June 2012 Rattikorn Intorncharoen Mew ID# 0002JDF111 Felita Dea Setiawan ID# 0003JDF111 Genevivie teo ID#0013PDF711 Margareth Tesalonika ID# Vineta Chugh ID#0011PDF711 Content Page Introduction 3 Shark Fin’s Procedure 4 Consumer of Shark fin soup 6 Production of shark fin 8 Effect of the shark fin soup 10 Sharks and ecosystem 11 Conclusion

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    Shark Finning

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    Who is involved in shark finning‚ and where? Finning occurs worldwide and is most common in high seas fisheries‚ hundreds of miles out to sea. Oceanic fishing fleets target valuable fish such as tuna‚ using thousands of baited hooks on miles of long-line‚ and freezing their catch onboard. Unfortunately‚ long-liners often catch several times as many sharks than they do tuna. Until relatively recently‚ this shark ’bycatch’ was considered a nuisance‚ and sharks were cut loose and allowed to swim away

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