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    Vampire Squid

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    But despite its terrifying name and appearance‚ it’s not a vampire. It doesn’t suck blood. It doesn’t have a “blood funnel” vampire squids eat mostly "marine snow" -- a mixture of dead bodies‚ poop‚ and snot. The dead bodies are the remains of microscopic algae and animals that live in the waters farther up in the ocean‚ but sink down into the depths after they die. The poop consists of fecal pellets from small‚ shrimp-like animals such as copepods or krill. The snot is mostly debris from gelatinous

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    displacement as individuals decline in age. The cartoon depicts an aging man with sad facial expressions sitting on a rocking chair placed outside of a warm‚ bright home. He is situated on a footpath lined up with a garbage bin and other bags of rubbish and junk ready to be disposed. The irony

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    sand making line. We cannot deny that this condition is the success of the sand making machine. Machine-made sand also called artificial sand‚ which is made by crusher machines. Rocks‚ Artificial Sand Making Machinepebbles‚ tailings and building rubbish can be used to make sand. So the material of artificial sand exists everywhere‚ and it is more extensive than river sand. Artificial sand is easier to control the grading‚ fineness modulus‚ slump than fine river sand. So artificial sand is used more

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    they ensure that the venue stays clean and that nothing is broken throughout the day then they are able to keep that strong relationship with the venue owner. They will then allow you to come back again. Therefore you will have to ensure that all rubbish has been collected‚ ensure any outside resources have been collected and are ready to be packed away. If a contractor is coming to collect anything then ensure they arrive on time to collect their equipment. We need to ensure that all the buildings

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    Bruce Dawe Essay

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    Bruce Dawe‚ an Australian known poet‚ born 1930 is still one of the biggest selling and most highly regarded poets of Australia. His ability to write such influential poems has made an impact on a number of people‚ as each poem can be related to the ordinary living lives of Australians throughout the years. Bruce Dawe’s poems are interesting because they comment on the lives of ordinary people. This statement is agreed on. In relation to the statement‚ three key poems can be linked being Enter Without

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    Time to Feast on the Subway “One should not attend even the end of the world without a good breakfast.” ( Heinlein 1) Having breakfast in the morning really makes a huge difference for the day. In Hong Kong‚ where everyone is having a hectic life‚ people always make full use of their time. Imagine before heading to school or work‚ one can now enjoy more sleep by having a good feast on the trains‚ life might be much easier. A passenger in New York seemed to agree to it. “Last year a fierce quarrel

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    F L I G H T Doris Lessing (1919- ) Above the old man’s head was the dovecote‚ a tall white-netted shelf on stilts‚ full of strutting‚ preening birds. The sunlight broke on their gray breasts into small rainbows. His ears were lulled by their crooning‚ his hands stretched up toward his favorite‚ a homing pigeon‚ a young plump-bodied bird‚ which stood still when it saw him and cocked a shrewd bright eye. "Pretty‚ pretty‚ pretty‚" he said‚ as he grasped the bird and drew it down‚ feeling

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    awareness of environmental protection exacerbates the serious problem. It is highly probable that we throw away articles not on the purpose of contaminating environment‚ but involuntarily and we are blind to the relevant detriments. Therefore‚ gradually rubbish accumulated at an alarming rate‚ environment falls victim to this ugly behavior. Before our society becomes waste dump‚ it is high time that relevant measures were taken. Firstly‚ one-off products should be strictly controlled or abandoned‚ if possible

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    Coketown

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    a mad elephants’ head movement with the monotonously movement of a steam-engine and describes the many factories as “vast piles of building full of windows.” The text is in general very melancholic‚ and it really makes the Victorian age look like rubbish. Charles Dickens is probably trying to show‚ that with the factories and the new way of life‚ life has become much more planned and organized but not necessarily better‚ because the individuality is gone and every day is like the one before: “inhabited

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    Moral Compass

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    should do is to encourage others to do the similar things. Moral compass should run through the whole process. An individual’s effort is meager but we should not neglect it. Just as the recycle‚ if I do well in recycling every time I want to throw my rubbish and tell others the importance of recycle‚ more and more people will be impacted if I carry on doing this. Key Take-away Moral compass is the principle and norm that leads us to proper and right behavior. Doing nothing that offenses others and

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