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In order to prevent the spread of aquatic invasive species like quagga and Zebra mussels, it is necessary that water bodies that are discovered to be infected with mussels are inspected and cleaned according to laid down procedures while those not known to be infected with mussels, should have the boats of new boaters properly inspected.
It is important to heed these and more instructions, in order to enhance the performance of the boats, protect the aquatic environment, save money used in maintaining equipment and ensure compliance with laws that are meant to prevent the spread of quagga and Zebra mussels.
Explanation:
In the introduction to, "Boat Inspection and Cleaning Procedures for All Watercraft Owners," the author lists the benefits of having boats properly inspected and cleaned. He also lists two examples of times when boats might need to be cleaned and the conditions to be met before an inspection can take place. These are the key details of the introduction.
Some benefits attached to having boats cleaned include
- improving the performance of the boat by, for example, reducing gasoline consumption
- preserving fishing and the aquatic environment,
- save the millions of dollars used in generating electricity for equipment maintenance, and
- ensuring compliance with federal laws.
He goes ahead to mention some rivers that are mostly infected with the aquatic invasive species. This information may not be included in the key details.
Their immunsystem might be weak or damaged
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María Eva Duarte (7 May 1919 – 26 July 1952), better known as María Eva Duarte de Perón, Eva Perón and Evita, was the wife of Argentine President Juan Perón (1895–1974) and First Lady of Argentina from 1946 until her death in 1952.
Spouse: Isabel Perón, Juan Perón
Born: 7 May 1919, Los Toldos
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Most established cartoonists are of the view that no institute can teach you to make a cartoon.
Modernist poetry is characterized by a love of paradox. Instead of confirming our supositions about the world, it means to challenge them. A famous example is the opening of T.S. Elliot's <em>The Wast Land</em>: "April is the cruellest month", where spring, traditionally seen as a fair and benevolent season, is shown as harsh, as if it were fall or winter. In this poem, the author presents us with a man that has "everything" (wealth and education), yet instead of leading a happy life kills himself. The apparent incongruence is meant to shock us into reflection.