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    Tuna

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    Introduction Tuna History The word tuna dates back only to 1880 in print and is attributed as a Spanish American derivation of the English counterpart‚ tunny. It is derived from the LatinThunnus‚ the name of its scientific genus. Tuna has been fished from the warm‚ temperate parts of the Mediterranean Sea and the Pacific‚ Atlantic‚ and Indian Oceans since ancient times. As a member of the mackeral family‚ tuna naturally has a stronger‚ more robust flavor than whitefish. Tuna Facts Tuna can cruise

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    OUTLINE A plan for--or a summary of--a writing project or speech. An outline is usually in the form of a list divided into headings and subheadings that distinguish main points from supporting points. Most word processors contain an outlining feature that allows writers to format outlines automatically. As shown below‚ an outline may be either informal or formal. See also: Types of Outlines and Samples Alphanumeric Outlines This is the most common type of outline and usually instantly

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    A Third Life Critique

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    the presence of electrical activity in the brain‚ immobility‚ a specific sleeping place‚ and a well-established rhythm. Sleep is essential to the point that some animals have evolved ways to overcome obstacles in order to sleep. For example‚ the dolphin is capable of unihemispheric sleep‚ which allows one half of the brain to remain awake to control the dolphin’s breathing while the other half of the brain is asleep. Sleep is significant to all aspects of living. The information that Martin

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    escape with a couple of dolphins as she flees the scene from her lover Cyclops Polyphemus. The Madonna and child has certain similarities and differences that can relate to the Galatea. First and most‚ there is a sense of love and beauty in both of these objects. But what does separate these two objects is the motion and activity that is taken place in the Galatea. There are all sorts of figures in the Galatea‚ such as flying angles with crossbows‚ a couple of dolphins and even a horse. However

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    Have you ever kept a secret that might get you in big trouble? In the novel ‚ The Marino Mission we meet a girl named Alexa who is looking for the truth. Alexa’s mission is an example of classified information. Alexa’s mission is clandestine. It exudes secrecy because her mother does not know about her actions‚ the mission takes place on a secretive military base and her actions may cause her to get into trouble. To begin‚ Alexa’s mission is dangerous because she could find herself and her mother

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    N.Sukanya PhD Research Scholar Department of English Periyar University Salem-11 Nature as a Creator and Destroyer in The Hungry Tide Man‚ though wonders at the beauty of nature and its creations‚ fails to realize that they are also part of the web of life in the earth. Moreover‚ they adopt an anthropocentric attitude towards nature which‚ in fact‚ results in exploitation of it. This kind of attitude towards nature has urged several critics and writers to warn them of nature’s two-sided

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    mammals often need to communicate great distances‚ and the water does not support visual cues over great distance. This is why whales and dolphins use primarily auditory signals. Auditory signals can travel great distances and travel four and a half times faster in water than in air (Ford‚ 1984). Killer whales or Orca (Orcinus orca) are very social dolphins and live in pods often consisting of family members from between four up to fifty for residential whales while transient pods normally are

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    estimated to occur in Bangladesh‚ with the remaining 34% in India. The Sundarbans support a wealth of animal species including the single largest population of tiger and a number of other threatened aquatic mammals such as the Irrawaddy and Ganges River dolphins. The site also contains an

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    Yeats- Byzantium

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    The poetry of William Butler Yeats deals with a variety of different themes from the political and historical to the magical and mystical. Whilst his patriotic poems are a call to arms for those like him who desired a return to the age of revolutionary heroes‚ it is Yeats’ poems that deal with myth‚ magic and symbolism that reveal the deeper side of his poetic imagination. This essay will deal with the related poems Sailing to Byzantium and its sequel of sorts Byzantium. Sailing to Byzantium is

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    Although Dina seems to be tough and emotionless‚ deep on the inside were emotions and a soft spot towards Heidi that Dina didn’t possess towards others. We become more aware with the use of metaphors‚ such as when Dina calls Heidi a dolphin rather than a whale‚ knowing that dolphins are more beautiful. The ramen noodles that show comfort‚ also show a sense of social class‚ while the coffee cup‚ the most adequate representation of Dina‚ reveals that how one might seem on the outside‚ might not be what is

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