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    Anatomy of a Spiny Dogfish Shark The dogfish shark has a very complex‚ unique exterior and interior structure. The body shape benefits the shark for its swimming ability and survival necessities‚ while the interior structure ensures correct digestion and proper health. Every specific part plays a key role in the anatomy of the shark. There are three main sections categorized as the head‚ trunk‚ and tail. Located in the head section is the eye‚ spiracle‚ gill slits‚ mouth‚ and nostril. The rostrum

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    Courtship Behavior: Pursuit Courtship behavior in betta fish can be aggressive‚ but females have learned to balance male parental quality with the negatives that comes with spawning‚ risks can be minimized through negative size assertive mating (Clotfelter et al. 2006). He starts by trying to lure her into his nest. They present their choreographed dance to the female to get her attention‚ including fanning his wings. If she is interested she will swim towards the male with her head down and fins

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    FISH! - Stephen Lundin‚ Harry Paul‚ Jon Christensen ‘There is always a choice about the way you do your work‚ even if there is not a choice about the work itself’ A very powerful statement. As a person with a work experience of a couple of years this sentence would have changed the way i approached my work and things related to me. That’s why this book connected with me from the very beginning. The story of the book revolves around the story of Mary Jane Ramirez and her workplace and

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    With detailed analysis of the Return of the Soldier and the Complete Poems of Keith Douglas‚ and with wider reference to The Behaviour Of a Fish In An Egyptian Tea Garden‚ compare and contrast the presentation of women in all three texts. Gender has a specific role between the texts. As a main theme it raises interesting yet different thoughts. For example‚ in Return of the Soldier‚ in Victorian literature superficial beauty is disapproved of‚ in this case Kitty; who represents the order of pre-war

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    Big Fish: Edward Bloom’s Failure as a Father Creating and overseeing a decent family relationship between a parent and their children is not simple. It is the parent’s responsibility to ensure that their children grow up in a nurturing environment. Daniel Wallace’s Big Fish explores the mythical life of Edward Bloom‚ a great man who lacks the realistic element of sharing his history and inner thoughts. He also has an egocentric personality which urges him to pursue his dreams instead of family;

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    challenge of improving this division. At first the task seemed unthinkable taking into account the lack of motivation and energy present in the workers at the operations department. But an accidental rendezvous with Lonnie‚ a fishmonger at the “Pike Place Fish Market” teaches her 4 ingredients or strategies that every company‚ small or multinational company should apply. The fist ingredient is to “choose your attitude”. “There is always a choice about the way you can do your work‚ even if there is

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    ELIZABETH BISHOP ’S "THE FISH" Elizabeth Bishop is a poet that is often admired for her vivid descriptive poetry. Her interest in reading and writing came early in life as she suffered from several illnesses that caused her to spend many hours alone. (Gale) Many critics admire Bishop ’s objectivity "because she was interested in viewing details spontaneously‚ without imposed rationalizations‚ in the manner of a naturalist" (Gale). Bishop is also known for writing poems about ordinary experiences

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    is a highly admired writer. In her poem‚ “The Fish‚” a reader can enjoy the very specific analysis of a fish. While it may seem confusing‚ there are certainly multiple ways of possibly interpreting this poem. The poem is a continuous‚ with no stanzas‚ description of a fish and also the relationship between her and the fish. While it may be gruesome and overly-descriptive‚ it leaves many questions for the reader. In Elizabeth Bishop’s poem‚ “The Fish” she uses similes‚ adjectives‚ and imagery to show

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    Isabel Fish Essay Even though many people have regrets‚ you have to realize you can’t hold them in if you want to move on. In “The Isabel Fish” by Julie Orringer Sage and Maddy lost their friend‚ Isabel‚ and both siblings have regrets about it. So to cope with their loss they both fight with each other and ever blame each other for Isabel’s death. Even though Maddy and Sage have been fighting for months‚ once they communicate with each other about their regrets‚ they are able to put their problems

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    How is the fish characterized? Is it simply a weak victim because it “didn’t fight”? Comment on lines 65-76. In what sense has “victory filled up” the boat‚ given the fact the speaker finally let the fish go? In this poem called “The Fish”‚ Elizabeth Bishop describes the experience of a man who caught a “tremendous fish” (1). I personally don’t think the fish is characterized as a simple victim. In the poem it describes how the fish didn’t fight to get away which gave the fisherman opportunity

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