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    Deputy Halbasch‚ was asked to speak with Shane Wagner‚ who was reporting the theft of fishing equipment from his truck. Shane informed me he contacted his insurance company & they requested a police report. Shane stated on 4Mar17 he arrived at Backwoods Bar & Grill between 1930 – 2000 hrs. for dinner after ice fishing. Shane stated when he departed the bar‚ he found that someone stole all of his ice fishing equipment out of the back of his 2014 Ford Super Duty. Shane stated he was parked on the

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    NH can also be a great place to get away on a little vacation with your family. There aren’t many museums or anything like that in the smaller parts of NH. One great thing that families can do in NH is ice fishing. Many places‚ such as North Carolina‚ don’t ever get cold enough to go ice fishing. But‚ it’s definitely a fun experience. New Hampshire isn’t one of those states that are great or known for many things. But‚ they are definitely known for their syrup. Homemade‚ naturally smoked‚ sweet syrup

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    how much fun it was? The sport of fishing has evolved much since the time you and you father went out. There is many different kinds of gamefish that are frequently targeted. These game fish include‚ Largemouth bass‚ walleye‚ trout‚ and many more. Overall the sport of fishing is a very fun past time. The first game fish that american anglers enjoy targeting is the largemouth bass. The largemouth bass fishing industry is huge. There are all sorts of bass fishing pro tours‚ with top notch anglers

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    Henry David Thoreau‚ has a famous quote that states “Many men go fishing all their lives without knowing that it is not fish they are really after.” What does this quote interpret? It interprets that men have the eagerness to do things not knowing what they are really want. They make majority of their choices based upon what they see other people do. Also what looks interesting to them‚ not knowing the outcome or if this is what they are really after. Not saying that just men do it‚ but also females

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    Ever since I was a little kid I loved to go fishing. It was a time for me and my father to bond. It was also a time to relax and clear my mind of everything else. I have been fishing since I was six years old‚ and every since the first time I threw in my line I loved it. I have gained much knowledge in the sport from my father‚ who is a lifetime fisherman also. I have developed into a good fisherman‚ and learned many things over my fishing career. One of the things I have learned was to bait my hook

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    Green Fights Back Against Banning of Looking for Alaska‚ explains how associations are fighting back against the banning of books in public libraries and how a well known‚ award winning author feels about the prohibiting of his book in school libraries. The author‚ John Green‚ published his first novel Looking for Alaska in 2005. At that time‚ the novel was not very popular because Green was just beginning his career. Within a decade‚ Looking for Alaska became the most complained about book in America

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    he book Looking For Alaska by John Green is a book that brings a lot of mixed emotions and shocking surprises that make it almost impossible to stop reading. In this book there are 3 main character that go by the names of Miles “Pudge” Halter‚ Chip “The Colonel” Martin and of course Alaska Young. Pudge starts off the book as a stranger who has just transferred to the boarding school of Culver Creek which both The Colonel and Alaska attend. He is the story’s protagonist‚ the story is told completely

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    environmentalists agree and other times they don’t agree on the best way to go. For the past few years there has been an ongoing debate about oil drilling in Alaska. Alaska is often referred to as America’s last frontier. It is wild and natural and it has undisturbed resources that are currently being looked at for the future. Drilling for oil in Alaska has become a controversial issue for several reasons. Environmentalists and scientists remain at odds over the affect the drilling will have on the future

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    “Looking for Alaska” by John Green. For this presentation I used my knowledge from the book and also extended on some of the ideas. The overall concept of my Visual Component is showing the main quotes‚ questions‚ and ideas portrayed in the story. This story about a guy named “Pudge” since he was so skinny and he goes to a boarding school and meets a girl named Alaska and he slowly started to fall for her. The night Alaska started to show feeling for Pudge was the same night Alaska died. This left

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    among American Indian and Alaska Natives Jasmin Smith Grand Canyon University: NRS-429V April 19th‚ 2105 Indian American/Alaska Native Indian American/Alaska Natives are one of the minority groups that struggle daily for improvement in cultural status‚ providing for their families‚ and living a healthy life. The percentage of Indian American/Alaska Natives who lacked health insurance in 2013 was 2.6% (CDC Feb 3rd‚ 2015). This paper will discuss the Indian American/Alaska Natives current health

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