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    Once a Marine, Always a Marine There are many different cultures or social groups that have a language barrier whether that is because of religion, race, or social differences. These language barriers eventually will have to be overcome so that we can all communicate with each other. Out of these social groups, comes the greatest fighting force in the World, The Marine Corps. Marines have a very unique language dialog that has been preserved for hundreds of years Unfortunately, there comes a point

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    The career path I wish to be taking is Marine Biology. As a Marine Biologist i would be studying marine wildlife and plants. I choose this career path because i've always been fascinated with the water. There's so much we don't know about the ocean and it would be amazing to be able to discover a new fish or something about the water we've never know. It is important to understand the education or training requirements, skills or talents needed, salary and benefits offered and the duties for a particular

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    of the total marine pollution arising from human activities on the ocean. The shipping operations and associated port activities that have been identified as having the greatest potential impact on the marine environment are: Pollution has an effect on: a) Entire marine ecosystems b) Public health c) Our marine resources (fisheries, tourism and shipping costs) Marine pollution can take many forms, such as: Oil spills from routine activities or accidental incidents; Oil poisons marine life, and oil

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    Marine Biologist 70% of Earth is covered by ocean and only a small fraction of that has been explored. Marine biology is the science of the ocean. Marine biologists study all kind of ocean animals from weighing several tons to being microscopic. Marine biologists help save the ocean and discover it at the same time. Marine biology is the study of ocean life. Marine biologists study all kinds of animals from tiny crustaceans such as the hermit crab to huge mammals such as the blue whale. Marine biology

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    Marine Debris

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    Issue Analysis: Marine Debris In an article written by Adam Vaughn for The Guardian, the issue of marine debris is briefly addressed while a solution to the issue is analyzed. Marine debris can be commonly known as plastics in the ocean, and Vaughn’s article analyzes biodegradable plastics. While this essay will not analyze biodegradable plastics, solutions to the issue are an important part of creating a picture of the issue at hand. Marine debris, or plastic in the ocean, is an issue in consequence

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    Marine Pollution

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    Marine pollution occurs when humans or waste substances are placed into the marine environment resulting in harm to animals and human health. About 1.4 billion pounds of trash is dumped and left per year. It may also often come from nonpoint sources such as wind blown debris and agricultural/land runoff. The trash left like plastic, bottle caps, or even the tiniest bit of garbage creates a huge disaster. Marine Pollution Causes (Rowser) Our polluted oceans have become one of the biggest

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    Marine Biomes

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    Marine Biomes Shonda Morton October 20, 2013 SCI/230 Paula Roberts A marine biome is a large aquatic zone that takes up almost 75% of Earth’s surface, has a salt concentration around 3%, and is distinguished from other biomes by its physical environment. According to Campbell Essential Biology with Physiology, (2010), the habitats of a marine biome varies depending on the level of the sea that it exists (pp.382). The layers or “zones” that make up the marine biome

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    Motos Of Marines

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    What are some Motos that the Marines have? There have been multiple motos throughout the years that the U.S. Marines have existed. The Marines have changed their motos four times through 1805-1850s. Those four motos were; “To the Shores of Tripoli,” adopted in 1805; “Fortitude,” adopted in 1812; “From the Halls of Montezuma to the Shores of Tripoli,” adopted in 1848; and “By Sea and by Land,” adopted in the 1850’s. Finally sticking with one permanent saying in 1861. “Semper Fidelis” is now the

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    leading marines

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    1. Identify the author’s mission (task and purpose) in writing this book. The author’s purpose in writing this book was to explain the role of the ‘leader’ in the Marine Corps. To accomplish this the author used examples of corps values, ethos, individual courage and unit spirit. 2. What part of the book was the most effective in accomplishing the author’s mission? What part of the book was the least effective? The part of the book that I think is most effective at accomplishing the

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    Marine Biologist

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     Marine Science Center at Ponce Inlet: I volunteer in the education department, teaching guests about our animals and monitoring our two touch tanks. All of the animals at the Marine Science Center are found off the coasts of Florida, so I have expanded my knowledge of local fauna, and particularly impact guests that live in Florida who may not know that we have octopuses or seahorses in home waters. I am interested in becoming a Marine Biologist, so spending time learning and teaching others about

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