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    of fish, plankton, and crustaceans in one swallow. Some examples include: Fin Whale, Bryde's Whale, and Humpback Whale (Kennedy). Odontocetes contain 72 different types of toothed whales. Examples of Odontocetes include: Dwarf Sperm Whale, Burmeister‘s porpoise, and Sperm Whale…

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    America freely offers a wide variety of contraceptives, including implants, patches, pills, sponges, and rings. According to Our Bodies Ourselves, in the Griswold v. Connecticut case of 1965, the Supreme Court granted married couples the right to use birth control, although they were still unavailable to millions of American women. In 1972, birth control was legalized for all American citizens through the Baird v. Eisenstadt case. It wasn’t until the 21st century that the government started…

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    Themes In Moby Dick

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    “...why should we longer cherish any social acerbities, or know the slightest ill humour or envy! Come; let us squeeze hands all round; nay, let us all squeeze ourselves into each other; let us squeeze ourselves universally into the very milk and sperm of kindness.”(Melville) In conjunction with said theme the reference of Satan’s revenge against the Messiah is another probable cause of the ban against Moby Dick. Melville knowingly used this reference in order to provide a dynamic character in…

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    Report 1 on Martin, “The Egg and the Sperm” The phenomenon of the human reproductive process is typically understood through the main concrete reasoning, of the egg and the sperm. However we must also look for subtle cultural connotations of the main characters in this subject. The author of the article, The Egg and the Sperm: How Science Has Constructed a Romance Based on Stereotypical Male-Female Roles, Emily Martin, discerns the difference between basic scientific language and the…

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    Moby Dick was written by Herman Melville and was published in 1851. Although it was written in 1851 the book didn’t become famous until the 1940s. In the story of Moby Dick Ishmael seeks to go whaling and ends up in Nantucket, the traditional capital of the whaling industry with Queequeg, a guy he met in New Bradford, Massachusetts. The two end up going on a whaling ship called the Pequod, captained by Ahab. When Ahab makes his first appearance on board he has an artificial leg made from a…

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    significant slaughter of whales. Factors such as low numbers and very slow reproduction rate play huge role also. This is causing an uproar in most places of world and scientists and animal rights activists are stepping up to offer help. Even killer and sperm whales have harmless nature and are not aggressive when they are left alone. Because of the problems associated with whaling, restrictions on international…

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    whales in general, attempting to chart where they will be in a giant ocean appears to be hopeless. He responds to this by saying, “but not so did it seem to Ahab, who knew the sets of all tides and currents; and thereby calculating the driftings of the sperm whale’s food; and, also, calling to mind the regular ascertained seasons for hunting him in particular latitudes; could arrive at reasonable surmises, almost approaching to certainties, concerning…

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    Sea Jellyfish Adaptations

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    Have you ever wondered what adaptations allow deep-sea creatures to survive in extreme environments? There is no simple answer due to the fact that all creatures adapt to their environment in different ways. Although sea creatures live together in the same ocean, the condition in different areas varies. The different characteristics of these four sea creatures make them unique, therefore giving them various ways to adapt to extreme oceanic environments in order to survive. Despite living in…

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    Melville’s story Moby Dick. This book now film, tells the survival story of the men of the Essex, which was a whale hunting ship sent from Nantucket, which sadly did not return to its port. This is due to an unlikely attack; this attack was by a sperm whale. This sperm whale sunk, the Essex and left its inhabitants to survive the perilous natural world. No amount of survival courses or preparations could train these men to endure what they faced.…

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    Pros And Cons Of Surrogacy

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    complications. There are two main types of surrogacy. There is traditional, or “partial surrogacy” in which the surrogate mother is also the genetic mother of the child. The process of artificial insemination is carried out using the intended father’s sperm in order to conceive the baby in the surrogate mother’s womb (4). With full surrogacy, In vitro fertilization is used to conceive the baby in the surrogate mother’s womb, and the intended parents are the genetic parents of the child (4). “In…

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