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    Living near Cannery Row a historical street in Monterey‚ California‚ fishing has always been a part of the environment I have grown up in. Fishing goes beyond the typical “hobby” we might think it is‚ it is much more. It plays a huge role in our economy as well as food source. Yet we have not stopped to think of the toll it takes on the different species living in our oceans as well as our oceans. Banning the barbed hook used to bait and capture the fish is a step we must take. Not just for the fish

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    no reason‚ randomly disappear for lengths at a time. I’ve most likely called him names that I know I can not take back. We’ll be in a relationship and I’ll keep him a secret‚ and for what? But I will not forget the biggest mistake I have made. Cat fishing him. Like‚ okay‚ I didn’t know why I did it. Maybe because I was an insecure immature little shit at the time or I just thought that he’d never talk to me.

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    Alaska Airline & Corporate Culture A unique cultural characteristic of Alaska Airline would be the benefits they allot their employees. After 90 days of working with Alaska Airline‚ an employee earns benefits which allows him or her to fly anywhere at anytime with 1 other individual. In addition to this‚ the employee is given 6 “buddy passes” each year which allows the employee to give 6 roundtrip tickets to people other than himself or the 1 person he chooses to travel with. The best part

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    agriculture and industry. Agriculture economy is based on growing citruses and vegetables. Industry is based on oil‚ salt‚ timber and aragonite. By that there economy grows and country grows to. Also people at the Bahamas fishing‚ but illegal. As they use dynamite and fishing nets‚ this leads to the destruction of coral reefs. Also they are solid waste disposal. That’s bad because it is ruined and all trash after rot its have bad smell and pollute nature also.

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    A Review of Temporal trends and geographic patterns of teen suicide in Alaska‚ 1979-1993. Bradford D Gessner. Suicide & Life - Threatening Behavior. New York: Fall 1997. Vol. 27‚ Iss. 3; pg. 264‚ 10 pgs Temporal Trends and Geographic Patterns of Teen Suicide in Alaska‚ written by Bradford D. Gessner‚ reported the findings of a study on teen suicide rates in Alaska. Using death certificates and U.S. census data to record trends in suicide rates among Alaskan teens ages 14-19‚ it was found that

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    purpose in writing "The Lord of the Flies"‚ a story about a group of boys stranded on a deserted island. When the boy’s priorities clash‚ a war breaks out between protagonist Ralph and shortsighted antagonist Jack‚ who instead of being rescued would rather hunt. The fight for power between them soon turns to violence. Golding uses these boys as a scaled down model of what the world is like at war. Golding uses symbolism diction and allegory in "The Lord of the Flies" to prove that man‚ not natural causes

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    Its 3:30am and the sound of the dogs barking gets me up its time to fish. I was with my uncle Doug and auntie lisa we where fishing out of South point ‚Hawaii. Once we got up all we had to was drive to the boat ramp by the time we got there it was almost 4:45am and it was time to launch. We launched and set out the wind wasnt blowing to hard so we decided to troll. By 5:30am the sun started to rise and we havent had a bite so we decided to drop for the fish. We started to head out to the

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    Lord of The Flies Chapter 1- Study Questions 1. In the beginning of the story it appears that the boys have gotten to the island a result of a plane crash. We know this because of the character Piggy. 2.In this chapter we learn that‚ most likely‚ this plane of boys where from an all boys school. During this chapter Piggy reveals that the plane was taken down as a result of some sort of engine failure. 3.During the beginning of the chapter we gradually find out the scar is the passenger

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    Tiresome expedition. Eager Pilgrims. Unknown land. With strong faith in God‚ a new place to call home was found for the Puritans. The Puritans set sail from England on a tough voyage to new land to escape from their church. They resorted to their religion and faith for all of their hardships. A very successful journey led the Puritans to their new land. This did not come without difficulties. During the beginning of their voyage they experienced a leak in their ship. They had thoughts of turning

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    In 1804‚ President Thomas Jefferson sent an expedition to explore land obtained through the Louisiana Purchase. The group sent was called the Corps of Discovery‚ unearthing miles of land and discovering what they held. Ecologically‚ Lewis and Clark made countless discoveries regarding the flora and fauna of the land. Geographically‚ they were revolutionary in mapping and journaling. Socially‚ the expeditions of Lewis and Clark’s interactions with the Native Americans greatly impacted the success

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