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yes that sounds do-able! And thanks! I did take alot out of class tonight! Also, did you want ideas for what the flyer should look like?? Or do you already have that in mind??
September 28
Well, I was talking to my mom about it, and if we made flyers and could scan one onto the computer, she said she would be more than happy to get the marketing sales director at her work to send it to the people at her work. I was also thinking tha...
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September 12
ya i got that. my computer was being stupid and i all i could post what i had. so i figured if i gave it a little time it would work again. and thank you
September 3
Not to knock you down or anything, the class was supposed to read chapters 1-4 ending to begin reading chapter 5 then blog over those 4 chapters, you got that right? One other thing, I think you meant to put "In chapter 1 and 2" instead, you put "...
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At first, the Enchaned Braid is a little hard to read. And, I think that is because I'm used to reading all of this information in a text book. Int chapters 1 and 2, it was hard for me to understand because my mind wasnt really comprehending what...
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here is my ppt. for Razorfish (Wrasse), Seabass, and Sharks. i hope you enjoy it! Razorfish,Bass,Shark PowerPoint View more presentations from happyrascal3.
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Jessica Foster is now a member of SaintJoe H2O
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Central High School
The last three CD's I purchased/downloaded were:
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My favorite subject during the regular school day is:
zoology
Extracurricular activities I am involved in at school:
J.R.O.T.C. drill teams
My interests (other than school) are:
playing video games

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At first, the Enchaned Braid is a little hard to read. And, I think that is because I'm used to reading all of this information in a text book.

In chapters 1 and 2, it was hard for me to understand because my mind wasnt really comprehending what it was that i was reading.

I really liked how Osha used real-life examples to explain something scientific. "In a given marriage, one individual may reap all the benefits--while the other one just suffers through." (pg 17). This was to understand a par… Continue

Posted on September 2, 2009 at 10:30am — 2 Comments

Jessica Foster

Razorfish, Seabass, and Sharks

here is my ppt. for Razorfish (Wrasse), Seabass, and Sharks. i hope you enjoy it!

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At 4:54pm on May 31, 2009, Erin Nash said…
Jessica,
Welcome to the site and the course!!
 
 

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Bahaha. I didn't realize that was where a lagoon was either. I love the spongebob connection though. Oh, and Fact or Crap is a fun game to play with a 10 year old who gets them all right and doesn't know anything about the question.
4 hours ago
The atolls seamed to gather all the discussion in our last class. I thought it was really cool how the coral could make an island sink. Also, about the lagoons, i thought that was just a made up name for the pond in krug park. Although it is not n...
yesterday
I think that it is somewhat cool that they bombed the Bikini islands because if they hadn't, we would not have known how amazing the coral reef could be and what it would be like if it were not disrupted by humans. Im not saying it is a great idea...
yesterday
I think it is crazy as well how coral can make such a huge impact that they can sink an entire volcano. It dosn't make since though because the way i understand science and density, it would make since that the coral would only grow as tall as the...
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One huge "aha" moment I had last class was where a lagoon was located. I didn't know it was between the island and the reef. I just always assumed it was just a mass of water that was out in the ocean by itself. Maybe from watching to much Spongeb...
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I think it would be really neat to live on an atoll. That information was really cool Nordbye. The Tokelau islands sound really interesting. But, the people there sound creepy if you are suggested to take a picture of your family because they woul...
yesterday
I loved last week's discussion. I used to think that a barrier reef was the largest a reef could get. Maybe this is because there is always talk about the Great Barrier Reef of the coast of Australia. Also, I had never heard of Bikini Atoll until ...
yesterday
I had no idea there were so many zones in the ocean! I mean i knew there were a few but i didn't think anything about it. The aphotic zine is what really interests me the most. 10% of ocean life is quite a lot of fish to live down that deep. And t...
on Friday
thanks for that on the supralittoral/littoral thing. I guess I should have had my notes in front of me when I wrote that. I had in a big box that said LITTORAL and not supralittoral. And since I did get that wrong on here I probably got that stuck...
November 29
I thought last weeks discussion was very interesting. The thing that amazed me were the atolls and how they were formed. I realized that these atolls were old volcanoes that were islands, but the coral grew around the volcano, causing it to sink f...
November 27
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Use the space below to reflect on our latest class session... and introduction to the ins & outs of coral reef formation. The slide set we used to facilitate our chat can be viewed here: (soon) In the space below, tell what connections you made ...
November 23
yes, and yes... and also simply trap it within a structure they can close. think: mollusks.
November 23
I understand now. That helps.
November 23
To an extent. Does this mean they find water to make gills efficient, or does it mean they produce a saliva or water based substance to clear up their needs?
November 23
Whoa. That's sick to think algae is in all those common everyday things Americans eat. Didn't he also say it was in gum. Or am I totally making that up? I'll have to check up on that.
November 23
You did an awesome job looking up all those definitions. I'm a visual learner too, so when I was making my post. I opened up my Marine Biology book. I have to see it in person, or in pictures to understand something. One thing I think we all didn'...
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