English, 25.09.2021 03:00, genyjoannerubiera
Which of the following is an example of an extended definition?
Overfishing occurs "when more fish are caught than the population can replace through natural reproduction," according to
the World Wildlife Foundation. Once this occurs, the species is no longer "sustainable." Eighty-seven percent of all the
world's fish stocks that we know about are at the "breaking point," according to the Environmental Defense Fund (EDF).
Overfishing, or fishing so much that there are not enough fish left, is a serious threat to the world's food supply.
While there will probably never be a time when we do not have fish, there could come a time when we no longer have
enough fish. The cause of this fish shortage is overfishing.
The Merriam-Webster Learners Dictionary defines overfishing (noun) as "the act of catching too many fish so that there are
not enough remaining."
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English, 21.06.2019 19:40, topangabraith
Read this excerpt from "hope, despair, and memory" and answer the question. and yet it is surely human to forget, even to want to forget. the ancients saw it as a divine gift. indeed if memory us to survive, forgetting allows us to go on living. how could we go on with our daily lives, if we remained constantly aware of the dangers and ghosts surrounding us? the talmud tells us that without the ability to forget, man would soon cease to learn. without the ability to forget, man would live in a permanent, paralyzing fear of death. only god and god alone can and must remember everything. which of the following demonstrates one of the metaphors and its meaning in the above excerpt? forgetting = a divine gift forgetting = danger remembering = ability to learn remembering = a divine gift
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English, 21.06.2019 22:00, adantrujillo1234
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