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    Water Resource Plan

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    only 10% of the big fish in the ocean are left (2003). Many fishermen disagree with this figure and say their fishing hauls have not been affected. Environmentalists say that if something is not done to halt the mass fishing industry many species will become extinct. Fishermen say that if their industry is halted in any way it will affect jobs and the communities that depend on the fishing industry. One way to help quell this growing problem faced by both sides is to develop a sustainability plan

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    Santiago's Loss

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    him survive and grow as a prideful man through the experiences he suffers through‚ without being destroyed. Santiago’s other main qualities stems from this theme’s resistance of defeat: his pride‚ humility‚ and humbleness. Manolin‚ a boy who stops fishing with Santiago because of his parents‚ offers sardines to Santiago as a pitiful gesture. Yet Santiago only accepts it after refusing it beforehand‚ which the author says “He was too simple to wonder when he had attained humility. But he knew he had

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    The Desert Island Problem

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    The ss Minnow was a little cruise ship manned by a small crew and several groups of passengers. It was caught in a tropical cyclone which blew it thousands of miles off course for several days. In the second day of the storm‚ the radio and all communication means were destroyed after the ship had sent out a distress call‚ expressing the fear that the ship would go down. Many days later‚ after the ship had been tossed through the South Pacific‚ the ship ran aground on an island which the Captain realised

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    Character Analysis of Santiago Santiago‚ a character in Ernest Hemmingway’s The Old Man and the Sea‚ is a very interesting character who is especially worthy of an in-depth character analysis. By making Santiago really the only important and developed character‚ Hemingway focuses the mind of the reader on this one character‚ which allows the reader to fully concentrate on the actions and characteristics of Santiago. Hemingway also writes in such a way that‚ instead of offering up an analysis‚ there

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    overfishing

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    reduced below predefined levels of acceptance by fishing activities. More precise definitions are provided in biology and bioeconomics. Biological overfishing occurs when fishing mortality has reached a level where the stock biomass has negative marginal growth (slowing down biomass growth)‚ as indicated by the red area in the figure. Economic or bioeconomic overfishing in addition to the biological dynamics takes into consideration the cost of fishing and defines overfishing as a situation of negative

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    Analyzing a Poem

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    spends his whole life fishing in himself for something grand” (Lines 1-2). Similar to life’s journey the fisherman‚ who is both a fisherman of the sea and a man fishing for a deeper meaning within life‚ must first search within himself. Brown’s initial statement allows the audience to associate with the fisherman because there is not a person in the world who has not at some point fished for something grand especially within themselves. The fisherman‚ while continuously “fishing”‚ is experiencing an

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    currently use a manual system in data collection and organization and it takes a lot of time and consumes resources. Their manual system uses a pen and a paper which serves as a form where data is written. They use this forms daily in monitoring diwal fishing activities. Every month they send the processed forms here in Bacolod City where their office is located. The more the paper works the more space it consumes in the office‚ the more space consumed‚ more jobs will be done. The Diwal Catch Monitoring

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    In 1966‚ Thomas M. Fraser‚ Jr. published Fishermen of South Thailand: The Malay Villagers. The book is a case study of the people of Rusembilan‚ in which fieldwork was undertaken in 1956‚ 1960‚ and 1964. The Rusembilan village is located in South Thailand on the shore of the Gulf of Thailand‚ just north of the equator. This allows for a seasonal tropical climate‚ averaging about 80 degrees Fahrenheit year round. Strong winds and monsoons occur for three months out of the year causing some of the

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    wanted the fish‚ he was not fishing as a hobby or sport; he planned to sell the fish and get some money to eat. It was his way of surviving. Santiago’s only way of income was fishing. He mentions. “ He was a fish to keep a man all winter.”(page 111). Santiago had plans for him already but failed to accomplish them. Some will argue that he won because he gained spiritual victory. This in a way is true‚ but fishing is his job and only way of living. If Santiago was only fishing for his personal entertainment

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    researchers ‚ scientists and just fishermen travel around the world to get people to pay attention to the problem of factory fishing which has reduced and made some fish species extinct . In many ways this film is like a funeral for fish . The scientists predict that if we continue fishing as we are now ‚ we will see the end of most seafood by 2048 . The film takes us around the fishing world to the places like Alaska ‚ Canada ‚ Senegal and Bahamas . The film presentation is less like an investigation

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