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    SYLLABUS English 121 Spring 2014 Professor Celia Winchester Office Location: RH 203 Telephone number: 732.548.6000 x3072 Office Hours: See Schedule Attached Email: celiamw1810@portal.middlesexcc.edu.: This is the quickest way to reach me. celiamw1810@portal.middlesexcc.edu. Please include your name and the phrase “ENG 121 Student” in the subject line of your e-mail. It will help me to identify you and respond more quickly to your message. Required Texts and Materials: 1. A Journal

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    Before the remarkable progress in technology‚ innovations were limited‚ so the first cars were hand-built. This changed‚ however‚ when an eager young man named Henry Ford invented something that significantly altered production movement and manufacturing. During the 1890s‚ factories were loud‚ crowded‚ and bustling. They had an order to them‚ however‚ something was missing. The creation of the assembly line would change both how things were made‚ and the amount of time it took to produce items. Using

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    Ornamental Fish Production Alasdair M. Weddell An essay submitted to the Institute of Fisheries Management for the Annual Study Course 2003‚ Nottingham May‚ 2004 Ornamental Fish Production Alasdair M. Weddell Institute of Fisheries Management Annual Study Course 2003‚ Nottingham ORNAMENTAL FISH PRODUCTION Alasdair M. Weddell May‚ 2004 Fish keeping is becoming an increasingly popular pastime across the western world‚ whether it is ornamental koi and goldfish in the garden pond

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    In Elizabeth Bishop’s two poems The Fish and The Moose the speakers detail an encounter with two very different animals‚ due to circumstances that could be considered mundane. However‚ due to Bishop’s masterful use of descriptive and careful imagery‚ these chance meetings are elevated and transformed into poetic experiences. The Fish and The Moose additionally achieve a level of surreality through their imagery‚ one by paying careful attention to the animal itself‚ and the other commits to developing

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    The Odyssey and Big Fish

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    ‘The Odyssey’ and ‘Big Fish’ In what ways has Homer’s Odyssey influenced your chosen epic? Homer’s Odyssey is full of themes and ideas‚ many that have influenced the modern world today. The ideas have been portrayed in various books‚ movies or epics. The epic i chose is ‘Big Fish’. It is a movie directed by Tim burton and it features a lot of themes and ideas that were in the odyssey‚ and i believe it was highly influenced by it. There are many similarities between Odysseus and Edward’s wives. They both have great love

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    FISH DISEASES AND THEIR CONTROL Lecture Prepared by: Prof. G.N.O. Ezeri Aquaculture and Fisheries Management University of Agriculture‚ Abeokuta‚ NIGERIA. ADVANCES IN FISH DISEASES FIS 710 (3 Units) Core Course Outline • Types of fish diseases‚ (parasitic‚ bacterial‚ fungal‚ nutritional etc.) • Laboratory methods for fish disease diagnosis‚ • Prevention‚ control and therapy of fish disease Introduction • Higher stocking densities call for the introduction of large quantities

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    someone distinguishable or potentially disguised. The poems “The Shark” by E.J. Pratt and “The Fish” by Elizabeth Bishop display a theme revolving around mindsets of individuals using the symbolization of aquatic creatures. E.J. Pratt’s poem “The Shark” portrays a shark as a fierce creature that is conniving yet quiet as it swims through the water. On the other hand‚ “The Fish” by Elizabeth Bishop shows the fish in a state of helplessness and frailty as she holds it in her hands out of the water. A comparison

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    Elizabeth Bishop The Fish

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    Elizabeth Bishop – The Fish Elizabeth Bishop’s "The Fish" deals with the contact of a fisher with his just caught victim. It’s about the feeling of private triumph and moreover the pity and respect for others. The poem which is told the reader by a first person narrator starts with the fact that the fisher just caught the fish without having to struggle. It wasn’t hard for him to catch the fish because he didn’t make an effort to escape. The fish which he is holding beside the boat

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    The piece of Marlon Morales called Blue Line Salvi represents a feeling of desire to be accepted and included. Marlon Morales talked about how he wanted to introduce himself with other Salvadoran individuals in the bus. He wanted to approach and introduced himself as some who is gay too. However‚ he repressed himself as he called his action “stupid.” Morales explained “I became the 25 year old pragmatic‚ gay Salvadoran man‚ bouncing back and forth from bitterness to hope. Never getting what he desires

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    Eating Fish Is Healthy

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    Eating fish is healthy In this essay I will argue that eating fish is healthy. My main argument will be that fish contains a lot of vitamins‚ minerals and Omega-3 fatty acids. Fish are best known as sources of the fat soluble vitamins A and D‚ though they can also provide significant amounts of some B vitamins. Seafood generally provides little or no vitamin C. The B vitamins are represented to varying extents‚ with the supply of thiamine‚ riboflavin and pyridoxine being the most significant

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