"The Fog Horn," the narrator and a man named McDunn work in a stone tower, far out from land, to alert ships passing through the fog of their proximity to land. The tower emitted red and white lights, as well as a "Voice," the deep cry that the Fog Horn sent out into the world. It was lonely work. On the night before it was the narrator's turn to return to land, McDunn tells him that he has something special to tell him about.
Explanation:
<span>Japan, Norway and Iceland, kill 2,000 whales between them each year and also continue to trade in whale products
</span><span>introduced in 1986 by the body that regulates whaling
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<span>over 50,000 whales have been killed since the ban
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<span>Japan has been recruiting countries with no obvious interest in whaling to join the International Whaling Commission</span>
Answer: Candidate
Explanation: Anyone running for office is a candidate
Answer:
REFLECTIVE
Explanation:
Reflective thinkers focuses on the process of making judgments about what has happened by determining an individual's strengths and weaknesses and by allowing individuals to question values and beliefs, recognize biases, acknowledge fears, and find areas of improvement.
Reflective thinkers are aware of one's own knowledge, assumptions and past experiences.
Reflective thinkers considers their personal achievements and failures and asks what worked, what didn’t, and what needs improvement.