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    The Loggerhead Sea Turtle (Caretta caretta) is an aquatic reptile‚ which are given their name for their large skull and powerful jaws. Adults can weigh anywhere from 155 and 375 pounds‚ making them one of the largest hard-shelled sea turtles in the world. Their shells are mostly brown with yellowish spots and yellow underbellies. As many sea turtles do‚ females come ashore during summer to nest. Once hatched‚ juvenile turtles make their way to the ocean. From nest to shore is one of the most dangerous

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    tragic flaw and caused him to be open to his mother’s manipulation. After that‚ everything kind of went downhill‚ to understate the situation a bit... There are many examples of how Santiago was tragic hero in the old man in the sea. Santiago in the old man and the sea was known as a loser he did not have any friends but he did mentor a young boy named manolin and had the worst of luck. Santiago was outlawed by manolins parent because he had the worst of luck because of this the boy could not go

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    Tragedy is defined as "a dramatic or heroic or literary work depicting a protagonist engaged in a orally significant struggle ending in ruin of profound disappointment." Hemingway’s‚ the Old Man and the Sea is no doubt a very tragic novel. The story starts off with the narrator explaining how Santiago‚ the old man‚ had gone 84 days without catching a fish‚ making the reader feel sorry for Santiago right off the start. The boy is a companion of Santiago who’s been fishing with him‚ like an assistant

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    plugged even if we are not using it‚ even this simple act is using energy that is why we should always unplug electronics every time we are finish using them. They said that the sea helps us to lessen the CO2 or the Greenhouse Gases‚ but because there are many of them they could not cope and the result is that even the sea becomes warmer. They also gave some examples of the signs‚ like Coral Bleaching‚ the case that is currently happening in El Nido‚ Palawan‚ and as a result a lot of fishes lost

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    4.0 Risk factor for hosting SEA Games Though hosting SEA Games bring a lot of benefit to Malaysia‚ it actually brings risks to the hosting country also. Some of the risk can be eliminate if the host country put more efforts and pay attention on it‚ but some are not easily to avoid. 4.1 terrorism problem Terrorism is a topic that focus and follow by the whole world in nowadays. It is never an easy thing to manage the security of a country‚ and it becomes harder when the country hosting a major sporting

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    Wide Sargasso Sea and Jane Eyre intertwined In Wide Sargasso Sea‚ author Jean Rhys uses intertextuality to tell the story of Antoinette Mason. Intertexuality is when an author bases their book/novel off of another text. In this case‚ Wide Sargasso Sea is shaped from Charlotte Bronte’s Jane Eyre and it elaborates on the character of Bertha‚ who is Antoinette Mason in Rhys’ novel. By reading Wide Sargasso Sea we are enlightened on things in Jane Eyre that Bronte does not tell us about or elaborate

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    Wide Sargasso Sea: Essay In Jean Rhye’s Wide Sargasso Sea‚ Rochester works to colonize and “other” Antoinette by using the power he has over her. The power he has because of his gender‚ his race‚ and his knowledge is what he uses to colonize Antoinette. In Trinh T. Minh-ha’s article‚ “Difference: ‘A Special Third World Women Issue’”‚ she states‚ “As you can see‚ ‘difference’ is ‘division’ in the understanding of many. It is no more than a tool of self-defence and conquest” (Minh-ha‚ 7). This quote

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    SOCIAL STUDIES Problems associated with the Caribbean Sea: Marine Pollution- Marine pollution refers to ocean contamination‚ especially with man-made waste or by-products. This is considered to be a severe problem by many environmentalists‚ since it can have detrimental and lasting effects on the global marine ecosystem. There are several types of marine pollution‚ each of which has the potential to harm the delicate balance of life. Drug trafficking - Drug trafficking is a major

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    Greenland are melting‚ thus causing the sea levels to rise. This past summer‚ in a disconcerting new scientific study by the climate scientist Michiel Schaeffer and his fellow colleagues‚ had suggested that no matter how quickly we cut this pollution‚ we are unlikely to keep the seas from climbing; subsequently‚ what is worse is that rising seas can raise the launching pad for a storm surge. Accelerated rates of erosion are another cause that attributes to the sea level rise. For erosion causes large

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    Methods of Birth PSY - 225 Deciding to have a child is one of the most important choices someone will make in their life. After the decision to conceive and conception takes place the mother will experience the process of pregnancy. During the last trimester of the pregnancy the woman will at some point enter the first of three stages of labor. Regular and frequent contractions of the uterus and dilation of the cervix are indicators of the first stage of labor. The following two stages of labor

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