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    The Caribbean Sea in located off the coast of North, Central, and South Americas. This sea spans about two million, seven hundred and fifty-three thousand square kilometers. There are also many islands found in the midst of the Caribbean Sea. While these islands are a great place for a vacation, the populations of people on the islands can affect life. Many different factors influence life in the Caribbean Sea. These factors are divided into two categories; abiotic factors and biotic factors. These

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    In the Caribbean Sea, there are more than 700 islands, all have different sizes but have a similar environment, within these islands, and there are 150 species of lizards under the genus name of Anolis. These lizards are widely spread out over the islands in the Caribbean, these Anolis have similar habitat, niche, morphology, and behavior but they are not closely related, which this is defined as the ectomorph. This means we can found several different species living in the same environment, but

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    species. Sea turtles are magnificent animals with four limbs bounded by bony girdles to a column of vertebrae leading to a neck topped by a skull with movable jaws. Sea turtles are unique because they stand out, present themselves, tolerate some of our advances, and mysterious as they are, they regularly crawl into our world. Sea turtles are unique because they have the potential to affect our marine environment in many ways. But many marine species are severely at risk of extinction. Sea turtles

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    Essay Pirates to most people resemble an iconic stereotype. This is that hollywood image that depicts pirates wearing eyepatches, walking with wooden legs, and out in the sea searching for treasure. Although some of these aspects resemble a “Pirate” the history of Pirates and Piracy in the sea is quite interesting. Piracy in the sea dates back long ago around the 2nd century BC. According to the website “Famous Pirates” the authors state that “Piracy came into existence shortly after the creation of

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    The big stick in the Caribbean Sea Name Course title Instructor’s name Date Character (s) in the cartoon From the cartoon, the big stick in the Caribbean Sea, we can see the main character, the then United States president Theodore Roosevelt making big strides holding his big stick while dragging a long a fleet of steam ships across the Caribbean Sea form Mexico, panama, Venezuela, Santo Domingo and Cuba. We can also see eagles approaching

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    In the Metropolitan Museum of Art, two paintings are exhibited taking place in the 1800s. These artists have similarities and differences viewpoints of the environment in their painting and it helps people get a glance of what the 1800s were like. The first painting was by a man named George Caleb Bingham. Bingham was born March 20, 1811, Augusta County, Virginia to Mary Amend and Henry Vest Bingham and died July 7, 1879, in Kansas City, Missouri. Bingham was a self taught artist. He’s well

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    he always tends to drag my sisters and me along on his crazy journeys through life. Which is great most of the time, but not so great some of the time. My father and all seven of his siblings had this grand idea to go on a cruise to the beautiful Caribbean Islands. Of course, my sisters and I liked the idea of this journey. My whole family booked the cruise and the preparation began. My dad would take my sisters and me shopping for new clothes and swimsuits. Before the vacation had begun, we lived

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    where the seas and oceans were filled with many of the world’s famous pirates like “Calico Jack”, Edward Low and the notorious Blackbeard (“The Golden”). Although they sound a lot like legends, there is no doubt that pirates have became a part of today’ s media and a famous subculture in style and stories (“Pirates in”). Blackbeard’s story has been influential in the pirate subculture and has been referenced in different kinds of stories, movies and cartoons like Pirates of the Caribbean and One Piece

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    My Vacation Holiday

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    picturesque man nicknamed with the same name. Then, we crossed a stretch of sea until arriving at a paradisiac island called Las Maritas. When we arrived there, we were all stunned by that wonderful tropical landscape. The water of the sea was azure blue. But when we entered into the water, it was transparent that we could see the sandy and colorful bottom. That place was magically relaxing; the cool sea breeze from the Caribbean Sea cushioned the intense heat of the Venezuelan tropics. After enjoying five

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    dramatic and authentic feel makes his stories quite entertaining. Basically, the book is a summarized history of piracy in the Caribbean; starting with Buccaneers. Stockton not only educates us on how they had taken form in their time but also the various acts of piracy that they had committed such as robbery, murder, and other high crimes. For example, the numerous sea raids that the buccaneers had participated in were actually towards Spanish ships so to speak and they had, on numerous occasions

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