Word: lea
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...couldn't write Jaws today." After 25 years of research, the demonization of sharks doesn't hold, he says. "It used to be believed that great white sharks did target humans; now we know that except in the rarest of instances, great white shark attacks are mistakes." Dr. Robert Lea, a marine biologist working for the state of California, goes further: "I used to call them shark attacks--now I call them incidents. It is not a case of sharks preying on humans. It is just humans sharing a spot in the ocean with sharks--at the wrong time...
Extracurriculars, by contrast, were easier to choose because they held introductory meetings and did one-on-one communication, says William B. Lea...