**To us, jellyfish were just annoying pieces of goo stinging us while ruining our fun. We saw no importance for them, though of course we knew God made them for a reason. When researched, I learned that jellyfish are a form of plankton and several other marine animals such as turtles and crabs feed off them. Other than that, they don't seem to have a huge role in the ecological system of our environment. Therefore, I still believe my plan is almighty. Without wiping out the entire jelly population, scientist could extract the proteins from these creatures and generate electric currents. Currently, natural gas is at an alarming rate yet jellyfish are evolving hastily. I say we take advantage of this sea residence and help calm the utilization of gas.
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http://infogreenglobal.com/jellyfish-protein-could-be-used-in-microscopic-fuel-cells/
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Tuesday, May 17, 2011
Better Use of Jellyfish
**Two things I hate are (a.) gas prices and (b.) jellyfish. Both commodities have been becoming problems throughout the nations. Gas prices are sky rocketing due to lack of resources and jellyfish have been much more prevalent the last few years. A new species of jellyfish was actually recently discovered in Australia. The Irkandji Jellyfish is a deadly sea creature that is responsible for +70 recorded deaths. Even the average jellyfish is nuisance. These types of marine animals drive me crazy. One summer down the shore, as my friend and I were collecting (and killing) all the jellyfish we came across, we thought of what we conceive to be a great idea. We should use jellyfish to fuel vehicles.
Saturday, May 14, 2011
Big Babies
***The Blindside was a top box office movie November of 2009 and since then became a bestseller novel. It is mentioned over and over again in the book that the focus, Michael Oher, is a massive giant but with incredible athletic abilities. Certain details in the story offer that Michael's father was a small man and his mother no more than average. It didn't make sense to me how he could be so big and yet so fit. Or how his little parents could produce a creature so immense.
***Black infants tend to be smaller than white infants so it is especially extraordinary how Michael got to be so astronomical. Certain gestational determinants of Michael's mother, Denise "Dee Dee" Oher, must have been greatly affected during the pregnancy. For starters, Dee Dee probably gained a good deal of weight during her time carrying Michael. Doctors sometimes recommend for mothers able to expect smaller children to gain between 25-35 pounds. Dee Dee I'm sure did not see a doctor asking for this advice but an accidental weight gain is a probable factor of the epic being. The age of the birth-er also plays a part in the size of the birth-ee. Young parents averagely have smaller babies and the first baby they produce will likely be thier smallest infant. Denise Oher had five other children before Michael, all boys who of course are usually larger girls. (She had seven more kids, boys and girls after Michael.) The worst of all the components that play a part in the outcome Michael's physical build is Dee Dee's addiction to crack cocaine before and during her pregnancy with the boy. This addiction could have caused plenty of birthing defects but thankfully settled on just producing an abnormally large human.
***As for Michael's phenomenal speed and agility, they remain a mystery. There is no way a person could have such a huge build and yet have so much vigor too. His immortal powers are unexplainable. I believe it was Tom Lemming who said Michael's almighty skills were nothing he's ever seen before. The best guess as to how this became so is that Michael has been running his whole life. From chasing his brothers around the yard to sprinting away from the police. As Michael was growing in size, his stamina was strengthening as well. But in general, Michael Oher is the eighth wonder of the world.
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http://www.streetdirectory.com/etoday/factors-affecting-international-business-awwep.html
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