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    Persuasive Fishing

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    General purpose: To Persuade Specific purpose: To persuade the audience to go fishing this summer. Central Idea: Fishing is fun and easy Pattern: Topical Pattern Introduction: I have been fishing for 10+ years and really enjoy it and would love to share this hobby of mine with others. Body: There are so many ways to fish and I would like to share with you some information on my favorite ways to fish. Bow fishing is my favorite way to catch fish and it begins around May when the temperature

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    Looking for Alaska

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    ”Y’all smoke to enjoy it. I smoke to die.”(Said by Alaska‚ p. 44‚ l. 17). This quote matches the theme because the book is very philosophical written‚ and Alaska gives many thoughts to life and death. The quote is a foreshadowing and tells a lot about the future incident. In this book Miles Halter is the narrator. The book is written from his point of view‚ and it takes statement in his thoughts‚ which only gives Miles’ posture of things. But at the same time it invites the reader to get in touch

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    fishing trip

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    Is there anything better than a good fishing trip? I mean‚ really? I get to fish fairly often and it’s always fun to be out on the water. But‚ there are fishing trips and then there are FISHING TRIPS! Well‚ last week I had one of those trips for the memory books. The kind of trip you love to talk about and show pictures to all your friends until they are green with envy. I had the pleasure of fishing with a local fishing celebrity‚ Gary Finch. Gary and I met not too long ago at a meeting where

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    Fishing Steps

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    How to Fish Do you need help finding a fishing location? Do you want to know how to find out what you fishing for? Do you want to know when the best time for fishing is? Don’t worry with the steps and techniques you learn from this paper you will ask no more questions. These steps I am using now I have been using for years and have never failed me. Photo by Google Images Photo by Google Images First you want to find a location of where you are going to fish. You can do this by using the web to

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    Looking for Alaska

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    Looking for Alaska is an amazing book that questions the meaning of life‚ and what happens to us after it. It follows three unique friends through a year at Culver Creek‚ a boarding school in southern Alabama. Looking for Alaska is told in the voice of Miles Halter‚ nicknamed Pudge by his roommate. Pudge is a quiet boy who memorizes people’s last words; he goes to the Creek to seek the “Great Perhaps.” During his search he meets the Colonel and Alaska Young. The three friends learn about pranking

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    Looking for Alaska

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    Should all grade 10 students be studying ‘Looking for Alaska’? John Green‚ author of the novel ‘Looking for Alaska’‚ writes about a normal teenager’s journey through high school. Therefore‚ it would be accurate to say‚ this book will relate to many elements of how a grade ten student might feel. All grade ten students are eligible to read ‘Looking for Alaska’. This novel is also appropriate for all level readers. John Green describes many situations a high school student can relate to‚ the novel

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    Looking For Alaska

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    a hypothetical way can make it easier to point out the topics in a situation you personally aren’t connected to. The novel‚ “ Looking for Alaska”‚ by John Green focuses on social issues like discovering who you are while being influenced by your peers. The book also deals with problems that are prevalent in today’s society‚ such as suicide. “Looking for Alaska” is narrated by a high school student therefore students who read the novel are able to make connections to events that the characters in

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    Alcohol in Alaska

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    thwart any possible mischievous plans of the Mohawk chief and continues to harm the Native American people (Morris 1880). As of 2010‚ the United States population contains 4.1 million individuals who identify themselves as having American Indian or Alaska Native heritage. Within this population‚ Native Americans are six times more likely to die from alcohol related causes‚ have a life expectancy rate six years lower than the national average‚ and report heavy alcohol use almost double the other ethnicities

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    Cyanide Fishing

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    Cyanide Fishing Recently‚ cyanide fishing for tropical and exotic species has become more prevalent in the South Pacific‚ causing harm to not only the marine life that is targeted‚ but their habitats as well. Many people in South East Asian countries rely solely on this fishing practice for income‚ in which they chase these tropical marine species and spray them with a cyanide solution to stun them and aid in their capture. These fish are then put into bags and exported to places like North America

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    Looking for Alaska

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    2013 Reading Assignment Honors English 8/3/13 Characterization Analysis In Looking for Alaska by John Green‚ the protagonist‚ Miles “Pudge” Halter‚ is very dynamic. In the beginning of the book‚ Pudge had no friends and was looking for what he calls the “Great Perhaps.” So he goes away to boarding school and meets “The Colonel”‚ Takumi‚ Lara‚ and Alaska. They were all immediate friends but Alaska and Pudge were drawn to each other. Pudge went from only having his mother and father at his going

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