- nationalism against the global rejection of whaling - profit in the assumption that whaling for meat can be sold in East Asia - food for Japan and other places - a profound disregard for nature and living things that is a part of many religions where humans are placed forever above animals and Nature exists only to serve human need.
Whaling is almost like fishing... it is where a person goes to sea, and (obviously not with a fishing rod) captures whales and stuff! if you have ever seen the film 'free willy' you will know what it is! (hehe free willy, it a funny name)
The species of animal is becoming extinctmoney profits can go down for torist owners e.g. their business can go out of businessthere like any other animal... so why kill them, we realise that there used to support families with food and medicene but this is unfair to others who care and to the whales.the world needs theses animals to keep the population of planton to a middle percentage to keep the worlds oceans at a stage where they are not over running
If you have ordered questions into bullet points then each question (or bullet point) should end with a question mark.
Bullet Points - Breaking Bad - was created on 2011-08-07.
Yes, in computer-based slide shows, bullet points do not have to be complete sentences. They should be concise phrases or keywords that highlight key points for the presenter to expand upon. Bullet points should not necessarily include everything the presenter is planning to say but instead serve as a guide for the presentation.
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To cite bullet points in MLA format, include the author's last name and the page number in parentheses at the end of the bullet point list.
No, a plot does not have to be presented in bullet points. A plot can be written in narrative form using paragraphs to describe the sequence of events in a story. Bullet points can be used as an outline or summary of key plot points, but they are not mandatory for writing a plot.
When citing an article with bullet points, you typically count the group of bullet points as one paragraph rather than counting each bullet point individually. This is because bullet points are often considered part of a single idea or section, making it logical to treat them as a single paragraph for citation purposes. However, if the bullet points are distinct ideas that are lengthy or complex, you might clarify how you are counting them in your citation notes. Always refer to the specific citation style guidelines you are using, as they may have particular rules regarding this.
Bullet points are used to draw your attention from the rest of the text. They may be used to highlight important information. Or to just show you the important points of the rest of the text.