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SUMMARY:Plankton - Drifting Through Life
DESCRIPTION:Plankton – Drifting Through Life\nWhen I was in school\, I remember learning about plankton as near-microscopic organisms with strange but beautiful shells that lived near the surface of the ocean and were eaten by whales and other sea creatures. It was only later that I learned that they were all that and far more. \nPlankton are not just microscopic organisms floating around the ocean waiting to be eaten. For one\, they range in size from viruses to jellyfish. Plankton live in the ocean\, but there are also freshwater plankton\, and plankton that float through the air. Some plankton can photosynthesize and others have to eat to live. They can also be immensely beneficial or be deadly. \nWhile plants live their lives where they grow\, and animals are able to move horizontally\, the one thing that all plankton have in common is being at the mercy of the currents in their environment. They drift through life. The other thing that can be said about plankton is that they are an indispensable part of several cycles that permit life to continue on Earth. \nJoin us at The Science Circle as we explore together the exciting world of plankton and the vital role they play in our lives.  \nPresentation by Dr. Phil Youngblood \n  \n \n\n\n\nDr. Phil Youngblood\n\n\nPrevious lectures on film\n\n\nPodcast\n\n\n\n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nIs this the first time you will attend a presentation with us?\nFollow this link first.
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SUMMARY:Remembrance and Reconciliation
DESCRIPTION:Remembrance and Reconciliation\nYou are invited to come and share your families experience of WWII\, together we will remember those who sacrificed their lives.
URL:https://sciencecircle.org/event/remembrance-and-reconciliation/
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