Mariana Pineda Essays

  • Jules Verne's Twenty Thousand Leagues Under The Sea

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    There is a legend that the sunken ships in the ocean do not go to the bottom and hang at a certain depth, traveling as underwater "The Flying Dutchman", together with the ocean currents. Jules Verne in his novel "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea" even described the hanging motionless in the water wreck, and wrecks allegedly rot, hanging freely in the water. Is this true, or ships still reach the bottom? The water pressure in the depths of the ocean really is enormous quantities. At a depth of

  • Argumentative Essay There's Gold In That Ocean

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    The ocean is a mysterious place. From its dark deep depths, to its strange sea-life, the ocean is full of mysteries waiting to be discovered. Now, it has been discovered that tons and tons of valuable gold and other precious minerals are found on the ocean floor. Minerals such as silver, copper, zinc, and lead are lying at the bottom of the ocean floor, with many uses to humans. These minerals are more valuable and have a higher grade than those found on the surface, which makes them in much higher

  • Becoming A Marine Biologist Essay

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    Technology brought the study of marine biology to new horizons in 1934 when William Beebe and Otis Barton dove 923m (3,028 ft.) below the surface in a bathysphere, a spherical deep sea submersible. In 1960, Auguste Piccard, Jean Ernest-Jean Piccard, Dan Walsh, dove 10,916m (35,813 ft.) into the Challenger Deep of the Marianna trench, the deepest known point in the ocean, in the bathyscape Trieste (MarineBio). While there is a rich history that revolves around the study of marine biology, marine

  • Ocean Exploration Persuasive Essay

    570 Words  | 3 Pages

    5%. Only 5% of our ocean has been explored (Bardoe 208). Out if the 70% of the ocean on our Earth, we’ve only discovered 5% of it. Ocean exploration can help with groundbreaking medical advancements and can assist us in finding new species that may have extraordinary ability that humans can benefit from. It can also help us with weather predictions and play a large role as a major renewable energy source. Jacques Piccard, one of the few people who went into the deep sea, was actually the first one

  • The Pros And Cons Of North Atlantic Right Whales

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    Although more than two-thirds of the Earth is covered in water, there is still a general misunderstanding of the ocean by the public. This misunderstanding of wonderment and misunderstanding has led to movies portraying the ocean as a “final frontier” with tremendous, mythical beasts as demonstrated in the recently released movies of The Meg (2021) and Underwater (2022). Although, the most acclaimed works are based on real-life events such as Moby Dick and Jaws. In both of these books, the characters

  • Write An Essay On Yeti Crabs

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    Deep in the ocean, there are many different species of animals, we have discovered and many we still have to discover. It is crazy to think that there are places in this world we still have not discovered. The ocean is a mysterious place, no one has ever reached the bottom of the ocean, the water pressure will get too high causing your eardrums to burst. It is crazy to think about all those creatures that are yet to be discovered. However we have found some interesting animals, these are, The Giant

  • Sociological Approach To Sociology Essay

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    Sociology is considered to be ‘the systematic study of ways in which people are affected by, and affect, the social structures and social processes that are associated with the groups, organisations, cultures, societies, and world in which they exist’ (Ritzer, 2012, p. 6) Sociology is the science of society, it aims for one to look on society with a broader view in order to understand human reactions to life. The sociological approach to understanding media as a whole differs from any other method