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    Cole Johnson Professor Darby Ecology 22‚ September 2013 Zebra Mussels: An Annotated Bibliography Zebra Mussels have been becoming more and more of a topic since they first came into the US by a boat to the Great Lakes. This shows how they have come here and the effect of the being here and possible ways to control the mussels. Macisaac‚ H. J. 1996. Potential Abiotic and Biotic Impacts of Zebra Mussels on the Inland Waters of North America. Intergrative and Comparative Biology 36:287-299

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    do equals fun every day. There are many things to do with water and lakes and three main parts that are amazing. lakes‚ lots of them. there are three that surround Michigan. They are known as the Great lakes. There is Lake Superior‚ Lake Huron‚ and Lake Michigan. You can do many cool things by them. go and swim at the sandy beaches in lake Mi. ‚ go and observe shipwrecks at whitefish bay‚ and search the rocky shores of Lake Huron for the state rock. There are many other reasons including bites

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    Erie Canal

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    beyond the great physical barrier of the Appalachian Mountains. A major goal was to link Lake Erie and the other Great Lakes with the Atlantic Coast through a canal. The Erie Canal would connect to the port of New York City by beginning at the Hudson River near Troy‚ New York. The Hudson River flows into New York Bay and past the west side of Manhattan in New York City. The canal would flow to Rome‚ New York‚ then through Syracuse and Rochester to Buffalo‚ located on the northeast coast of Lake Erie

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    came by ships to find the way to reach China‚ but they never founded it. They left‚ but later some of them returned to explore new country and find treasure. * About fifty years French trappers were roaming the forest of Canada and canoeing on Great Lakes. * In 1608 a French

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    the Great Lakes boats company‚ in order to increase their incomes‚ $10 millions a year‚ and to get the long-term follow-on potentials as well. It will do that through the contract signed with it. The CJI has a problem of providing the required quantity of bilge pumps and the purchasing manager who put the contract together with Great Lakes faces three solutions we will see them in the incoming sections. II. Problems Statement How the CJI Company can supply 50 pumps per month for the Great Leak

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    The Utilitarian

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    | The Utilitarian‚ Libertarian and Rawlsian approach to Nestlé’s Ice Mountain Water | Justice Case Study Paper | | Rochelle Carlisle | 1/31/2013 | | Many people believe that water is just nothing‚ which in a way they are somewhat correct. Have you ever looked at the label on bottled water? What do you see or better yet what don’t you see. You don’t see numbers on the nutritional facts of bottled water because water is just that nothing‚ or is it? Water makes up about 70 percent

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    Erie Canal

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    During the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries‚ the new nation known as the United States of America began to develop plans to improve transportation into the interior and beyond the great physical barrier of the Appalachian Mountains. A major goal was to link Lake Erie and the other Great Lakes with the Atlantic Coast through a canal. Many surveys and proposals were developed to build a canal but it was ultimately a survey performed in 1816 that established the route of the Erie Canal

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    Aquatic Invasive Species

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    freshwater fish extinctions are known to have been caused by invasive species. The extinctions could have been caused by any one of the four thousand three hundred known invasive species in the United States. In Minnesota‚ the land of ten thousand lakes‚ thirty-five percent of all recreational waters are known to hold at least one invasive species (Invasive species of aquatic plants and wild animals in Minnesota: Annual report). The common carp‚ zebra mussels‚ Eurasian watermilfoil‚ and the northern

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    Asian Carp In America

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    Oscar/Zhuo Chen Dr. Carolyn Keiffer BIO-121 MA October 6‚ 2014 Asian Carp Asian carp is a catchall name for four different carp species‚ silver‚ bighead‚ grass‚ and black carp (Asian Carp Organization). As we can know from its name‚ the origin of Asian carp is Asia‚ and mostly China. The reason of why I choose Asian carp as an invasive species is because Asian carp has totally different treatment in China and America. As a Chinese‚ I was informed since I was very young that Asian carp is good

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    1.Nicknamed the "City within a City‚" this development in downtown Detroit ws the brainchild of Henry Ford II. It was designed to revitalize downtown and bring new economic growth to Detroit. It became one of the largest privately funded real estate projects in history. A) Northland Mall B) Joe Louis Arena/Cobo Center C) Renaissance Center D) Greektown 2.What candidate received his party’s nomination for president in 1980 when the Republican National Convention was held in downtown Detroit? A) Ronald

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