The type of dolphin that most people are familiar with and on which the most research has been done is the _____

A. dusky dolphin
B. spinner dolphin
C. bottlenose dolphin
D. common dolphin


Answer: C

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The early Greek philosophers' theories were epoch-making because they were attempting to explain the world

A) ?through appealing to the moods and whims of the gods. B) ?through appealing to a single divine Creator, the Demiurge. C) ?in terms of an infinite number of principles. D) ?in a systematic way, not by appeal to the moods and whims of invisible gods.

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Whereas we can promise at will:

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A blogger in New Jersey named Harold “Hal” Turner posted a rant on his blog that three federal

appellate judges “deserve to be killed” because they upheld a ban on handguns in Chicago. He had a long career as an Internet radio shock jock, neo-Nazi, racist, advocate of lynching blacks and Latinos, and Holocaust-denier. He was arrested in June 2009 by Federal officials for threatening to assault and murder the judges. He defended himself by arguing that his blog postings were protected by the First Amendment and that he had been extreme in his rhetoric at the urging of the FBI, for whom he worked as an informant about white supremacist groups. After two mistrials, he was convicted at the third and served three years in Federal prison. He was released in 2012 to six months of house arrest and is prohibited from Internet radio programming for the next three years.

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