Australia ... Cook claimed the region for Great Britain and named it New South Whales. When New South Whales was first settled, people did not ... View More
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Whales ... Whales can be found in all oceans and seas in parts of the world, rivers and lakes in Southeast Asia, South American tropics, Northern America and various ... View More
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Elephants of the Sea ... 1986. Whale watching brings in big bucks to help organization. Ships patrol the edges of South Africa where whales go to breed. View More
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whaling ... and ethnic groups from Europe, South America, and the South Sea Islands ... AAntarctic whalers slaughtered 30,000 blue whales alone from 1930 1931ampquot and this was ... View More
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logical culture ... Whales are mammals. ... AntiNegro prejudice in America is historically based having its roots in slavery and the failure of reconstructing the South after the ... View More
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Blue Whale ... This is up from the 1974 estimate of 1600 blue whales. Scientists assume that the population of blues now feeding off California migrates south to warmer ... View More
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Whaling ... In fact, some of the first goods to be exported from South Australia were whale ... One is to tighten the restrictions on the number of whales that can be taken ... View More
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New England Towns and Southern Plantations ... The climate of the New England colonies was colder than that of the south since they ... Natural resources in the towns consisted of fish, whales, trees and furs. ... View More
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the megalodon ... teeth are found on the East Coast in Maryland and North and South Carolina and ... also a killer like the great white but ate not just seals, but also ate whales. ... View More
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Native Americans ... For the Inuits inhabiting Alaska and Canada whales were the most plentiful source of ... Corn was used by many tribes mainly in the South and Southwest parts of ... View More
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Herman Melville ... in the South Seas 1847, and Mardi 1849 were romances of the South Sea islands. ... usually of a technical nature, such as the chapter about whales and the ... View More
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Melvile: An anti transcendalist or not ... in the South Seas 1847, and Mardi 1849 were romances of the South Sea islands. ... usually of a technical nature, such as the chapter about whales and the ... View More
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Herman Melville An Anti Transcendentalist or Not ... in the South Seas 1847, and Mardi 1849 were romances of the South Sea islands. ... usually of a technical nature, such as the chapter about whales and the ... View More
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exxon valdez ... This group includes harbour seals, killer whales, harlequin ducks, common loons ... by Steven Picou, a sociologist from the University of South Alabama, has also ... View More
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Tourism in Australia ... term viability of the industry as well as protecting the future of the whales and the ... While this is good for New South Wales as they will be the ones receiving ... View More
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biography on Lady Diana ... it was announced that the Prince and Princess of Whales had agreed ... Germany, USA, Pakistan, Switzerland, Hungary, Egypt, Belgium, France, South Africa, Zimbabwe ... View More
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Herman Melville ... Mardi which he wrote in 1849 was about romances of the South Sea Islands. ... material, usually of a technical nature like the chapter about whales, and the more ... View More
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The Leopard Shark ... other waste from ships as well as animals such as seals, turtles, birds, whales, crabs, and ... Up to 1,400 plus many dolphins are caught each year in South Africa ... View More
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The Micmac ... Fish of all kinds including salmon and sturgeon, whales, walrus, seals, etc., made up a ... During the next two years the Micmac warriors swept south through the ... View More
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Aquatic Ape Theory ... only other mammals that have frontal sex is sea mammals such as the dolphins and whales. ... This gave the apes a chance to migrate south into Africa back to the ... View More
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The White Sealamp39s Burden ... be sunk by your heels/ And summer gales and Killer Whales/ Are bad ... former spheres of English influence: ampquot...the Georgia Islands, the South Orkneys, Emerald ... View More
Wordcount: 1910
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HOW THE NEW ENGLAND COLONIST ALTERED THE ENVIORNMENT ... Northern Indians lived entirely as huntergatherers, while the Indians south of the ... they lived near the river which allowed them to catch fish, whales and seals ... View More
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Enviromental Protection Laws ... and the land was trampled from the different armies of the North and South fighting ... the 1960amp39s rallies were started to voice the opinion of saving whales or the ... View More
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Moby Dick Essay ... Queequeg is a tattooed cannibal from the South Seas. ... The crewmembers of the Pequod cut the blubber out of the whales to make it liquid again. ... View More
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marine pollution ... unsustainable commercial harvesting of marine living resources such as fish and whales. ... Prohibition of Fishing with Long Driftnets in the South Pacific Ringbom ... View More
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Blueprint of Life ... ship The Beagle, that took Darwin to such places as Australia, South America, and ... organisms, such as the same basic limb structure in humans, bats and whales. ... View More
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The Plight of Sea Cucumbers in the Galapagos ... The islands are located 600 miles from the coast of South America. ... The islands are now a biosphere reserve and the waters are a sanctuary for whales. ... View More
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Freedom of the Press conflicts ... The story of Princess Diana of Whales was the biggest story of all.ampquot Sabjan, 1998 ... 91 Of these 300,000, a countless number were purchased in the South with the ... View More
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bubonic plague ... Markamp39s bell rang on itamp39s own, there were falling stars, whales stranded on the beach, and the hot winds blowing from the South Farrell 82. ... View More
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Our Northerly Neighbors the Inuit ... Their population is highly concentrated in the regions just south of the Arctic ... transport people and goods and, especially in northern Alaska, to hunt whales. ... View More
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