periwinkle sky. The atmosphere here is serene, even when the sun kissed wind occasionally gushes over the land, as if to cleanse the oppression from those who have come to experience the supremacy of the Emerald Coast. Next, as you move closer to the ocean, the panoramic image beheld earlier, gradually grows alive and the brilliant green water, along with, its beach become a conglomerate of activities. The people around here are as much a wonder as the sea and the sand; moreover, you will immediately
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Where to Vacation at the Mountains or Beaches Jacqueline D. Jackson ENG 121 English Composition I September 3, 2012 Taking a vacation is always exciting and sometimes difficult to decide on. In this county we have several options to choose from. The most popular ones people choose from are going to the beaches or the beautiful mountains. They both offer a lot of activities to do once someone arrives at their destination, but what they do offer is totally different in style from each
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better future for the world. I. Greenpeace is focused on stopping the damage on mother Earth that our civilization continues to destroy. A. Protecting the Oceans, Whales, and Seafood that are in danger 1.Three quarters of global fish stocks are suffering from overfishing 2.Pollution from land-based sources is turning oceans into a dumping ground 3. Whale slaughter continues to put endangered species at risk B. Protecting forests that are being cut destroyed. 1. Ancient
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Another day has washed forever away but another night sets touching the sandy shores of the Island of Maui. A place filled with fun, luxury, and excitement, Maui would be considered a tropical paradise to many people. While gazing out among the vast ocean ahead, the sparkly, bright blue water of the new day appears to be never ending. The open water’s foamy fingers cradle the other islands as speed boats and sail boats jump the waves, passing the misty puffs of air emitted from the whales swimming by
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Dunbar The title of the talk: Discovering ancient climate in oceans and ice The theme of the speech is ecological problems of the ocean warming and acidification. The genre of rhetoric is academic performance at the conference. The speaker reveals new scientific facts and the experiment results to form a different point of view on the global ecological problems of the ocean. The aim of the performance is to persuade the audience that ocean acidification is much more important than the global warming
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COAST and Coastal Fisher Community 1. Work with Fisheries COAST Trust is a national development organization working in the coastal areas of Bangladesh, and Equity and Justice Working Group Bangladesh (Equitybd) is an advocacy and campaign component of COAST Trust. We have strong advocacy and campaigning program on coastal livelihood development, climate change and environment. We are trying to provide technical and financial support to the coastal poor people to improve their livelihoods
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could have your permission I would like to show Allison my home.” After deliberating the men agreed and Allison went into the ocean with the whale and they swam by the crabbie wabbies and visited with the fishie fishies, The whale and Allison had the time of their lives, the little girl didn't want to leave but the whale had made a promise and they returned from the ocean depths. Allison rode on the whales back all the way back to the beach, to her waiting grandfather and father, who instead of whale
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follows: S = 439602 = 197060797.4 This calculation shows that the approximate surface area of the Earth 197060797.4 square miles. (b) Oceans cover approximately 71% of the total surface area of Earth. How many square miles of Earth’s surface are covered by oceans? To calculate how many square miles of Earth’s surface are covered by oceans one must multiply the approximate surface area of the Earth, 197060797.4 by the percentage covered by water, 71%. This is set up as follows:
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Recipe for rescuing our reefs The colourful world supported by coral reefs is under threat as oceans absorb greater quantities of carbon dioxide, says Rod Salm. In this week's Green Room, he says we must accept that we are going to lose many of these valuable ecosystems, but adds that not all hope is lost. I've been privileged to see many of the world's finest and least disturbed reefs. Mine were the first human eyes to see many of the remotest reefs at a time when we really could describe them
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The open boat Eric Tietz ENG 302 Twentieth century American literature March 28, 2011 Professor Maker The open boat As the small boat is getting tossed around in the rough sea’s, four men struggle to survive natures beast, the ocean. Due to a shipwreck these four men were stranded at sea. These four men were stranded at sea. These four men consisted of the following; a cook, who is not in shape and very messy, as he attempts to dump out water out of the small boat. An oiler by the
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