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Award Given To Local Man For Act Of Bravery


Last Wednesday, Johnny Harrison and his wife Lucy were enjoying a nice honeymoon in Hawaii, but not everything went as planned. Johnny came with a wife and left a grieving widower. After losing Lucy to a killer shark, Johnny was determined to track down and kill the shark that murdered his wife. Johnny put his life at risk by going back to Hawaii and scubadiving alone in order to find the shark. With adrenaline running through his system, at the first chance he got to strike the shark with his knife he did. Stated by Mr. Harrison, "All I wanted was revenge. My wife did not deserve this and for the rest of my life I will hate sharks with a passion."
Johnny Harrsion was awarded the Medal of Honor for his act of bravery by the state of Hawaii. No body has shown this much passion and stamena before to get revenge on a shark! He spent most of his time preparing for this wild adventure and it paid off. Johnny risked his own life in order to get justice for his dead wife. He was recognised with acts of courage, strength and honor. Although Mr. Harrison survived this fight against this deadly creature, we recommend that this not be tried by any other civilian in the matter of safety issues


Shark Victims!!!!!


This website gave a very insiteful perspective about how the victim felt before, during and after her shark attack. It was descriptive enough to make you feel as if you were there re-living the victims attack. The interviewer seemed to ask questions to grab the attention of the audience to make the interview more personable. Also, the article started out with a summary of what the rest of the article was going to discuss as well as introduce who the interview is about. This website also has tabs on the top that bring you to videos, photos, and other blogs. This website is actually a website for the magazine Surfer. It grabbed my attention, so I hope it is helpful to you as well.
This website seems very credible because its a widely known news channel. Julie Chen, the co-anchor of the Daily Show interviewed three shark attack survivors as well as a shark expert about how to avoid shark attacks. This site was one of the more interesting sites I visited because this was actually a video of her interview instead of just the words printed on a page. Each survivor got their chance to speak and tell their story. Each story got better as it went as in more gory, which interests some people more than others, but I enjoyed it. I liked how the interview shared a point of view from an expert. He recommended not swimming at dusk or dawn which is when sharks are more prone to feed. One thing I wish the website had was more than just one video about sharks, but based on what I saw, it was very informative.
This website gave some good information about shrak stories. It gives a list of a bunch of different stories about people getting attacked. The stories dont seem very detailed, but it shows how sharks are spread out around the world and different species can have similar forms or attacking. Overall, it wasnt the best website but the stories were pretty interesting.
This website shared with me a lot of great information about shark attakcs even though its wikipedia. There is a large chart that is divided by year, dating all the way back to be the 1900's, that has the victims name, age, date of the accident, species of the shark that attacked the victim, and also the location and comments about what happened to each person. It's really interesting to see the difference in years of how much more serious shark attacks got. The frequency changed, the type of shark changed, and the location of the attack changed.