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This topic submitted by J.P. Oehrtman ( coachjpo@aol.com; vvhsjoehrtma@mdeca.org) at 11:19 AM on 4/16/04.

This foursome explored Lighthouse Cave on San Salvador, Bahamas. See other beautiful phenomena from the Bahamas.

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Hi Jack!
I am one of the TA's for the course and I just looked over your outline. I am also incredibly fascinated by sharks. They are one of my favorite animals to learn about. Your outline looks well thought out and if seems as if you have some good sources. I have a few suggestions that may help you out a little. You may want to just touch on the sharks of the bahamas and florida in your introduction instead of devoting an entire section to them, especially if you are focusing more on attacks. Also, you may want to mention which ones are the most dangerous and which ones are more timid. Good luck with your presentation and I look forward to hearing it. I'll see you in Florida!

J.P. Oehrtman


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