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    different personalities & groups they are all accepted indifferent ways In these excerpts”American flag stands for tolerance‚Texas V Johnson majority rule and What of the goldfish do you wish? All three have examples of acceptance that lay a very big role in the story‚each story has very different characters.A character in each has been accepted in some form ‚people who are different from one another that have accepted each other. In the excerpt What of the goldfish do you wish? Sergei

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    such as the great white shark and the whale shark which only eats plankton. Shark attacks are very rare there are are about 16 shark attacks per year in the United States‚ with one fatality every two years. sharks keep the ocean clean by keeping the fish population at a healthy percentage.The sharks are an important part of the ocean. 100 2. Body Paragraph One (Point One) varieties of sharks Some Varieties of sharks are the tiger shark it is an aggressive predator and gets 15 - 16 feet and can way

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    things. The thing I like most about fishing is the suspense of waiting for a bite‚ and the fight of reeling in a big fish. Another thing I like about fishing is you can do it all year round. Ice fishing is fun as long as the ice is thick. I personally like fishing the most out of all the things i do in my free time. The largest fish i’ve ever caught was a 17 pound carp. The best fish to catch if you like a fight are carp. Hunting is another thing i like to do in my free time. There are a lot of

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    someone is knocked down over and over again but they get back up and try again. Santiago has to have much grit to be able to reach his goal of catching a marlin. Santiago has gone 84 days without catching one fish‚ he does not back down‚ he gets back up and keeps moving along. Santiago had one tuna fish‚ and one water bottle throughout his whole treacherous journey. On his way to accomplish his goal he runs into some major roadblocks‚ but he defeats them with grace. Santiago from “The Old Man and the Sea”

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    species. Salmon are slowly becoming extinct due to dams‚ because dams are cutting off rivers to and from the ocean and preventing them to spawn. Salmon were thriving in the U.S. before hydropower dams were established. Salmon are the most extraordinary fish on the planet‚ they make an extremely long journey that start when they are only a little smelt and finish in adulthood. Salmon numbers were in the hundreds of thousands in the U.S. before dams‚ but now they are merely in the thousands. Salmon have

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    "The Fish" The poem‚ “The Fish”‚ written by Elizabeth Bishop is filled with descriptions and deeper‚ significant meaning. The title of the poem it is very straightforward. “The Fish” is singular leading the readers to believe that the person who caught the fish will never forget their experience. The fish that was caught must have made a significant‚ long standing impact for the angler catching it. In the beginning of the poem it states‚ “I caught a tremendous fish”. Knowing from personal experience

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    sertint fisherman. After starting to fish in tournaments in highschool people started catching on. That he was actually good. After a couple tournaments he started winning. He

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    Fishing A Lot of people go out on the lake every year to go salmon fishing; I am one of them. I go out salmon fishing every year with my grandfather and brothers. I am an avid angler and fisher whenever I get the chance. what happened this day was something I had never expected to happen. My mother took my brothers and I over to one of my mom’s coworkers (and good friend’s) house on the white river. whenever we went there we knew we were either fishing or kayaking. I have never done them both

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    Coral Reefs

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    will mention two things; facts about coral reefs and why the tourists are should not take of the coral reefs. The first and most important reason is coral reefs need to be preserved because they availability nutrients and lodging for fish‚ worms‚ sponges and sea turtles few of them rely on them for their survival. They can’t be replaced because it’s hard to grow and it’s take thousands year to be fully. People and pollutants of costal are too dangerous for them. People destroy them

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    look towards the future of maintaining our oceans resources. "Only 10 percent of all large fish-both open ocean species including tuna‚ swordfish‚ marlin and the large ground fish such as cod‚ halibut‚ skates and flounder-are left in the sea"(National Geographic‚ pg. 1) To help maintain and preserve our oceans resources countries have been setting up no fishing zones. A new industry has been created with fish farming and individual tradable quotas. Is this enough to preserve and replenish the ocean

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