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    Phantom Lake Reflection

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    Phantom Lake is something indescribable. Everyone has a moment where they come to realize why they love something so much‚ mine happened to be a week after my first week of camp. Only one week after leaving the place that I now call home I saw that every day things like seeing my friends or singing to a song on the radio would bring me back to my fantastic first week. Phantom has impacted me in a way that no other program or person has. Looking back to my LIT‚ no pun intended‚ weeks I have learned

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    salim ali lake

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    Sengupta‚ M. and Dalwani‚ R. (Editors). 2008 Proceedings of Taal2007: The 12th World Lake Conference: 1614-1622 Conservation and Management of Salim Ali Lake‚ Aurangabad S.S.Patil‚ R.G.Auti and S.S.Mokashe* Department of Environmental Science‚ Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University‚ Aurangabad - 431 004. M.S. India *Department of Zoology‚ Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University‚ Aurangabad-431 004. M.S. India. Email: sushshrey@yahoo.co.in‚ rajeshauti@rediffmail.com‚ mokashe@yahoo

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    Once More to the Lake

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    to The Lake"‚ by E.B. White portrays desscription and narration‚ refelcting the general sentiment by describing the experiences with his son that he shared with his father at a later time. White utilizes adjectives to emphasize that his son reminds him deeply of himself. Illlustrative description conveys how personality traits of families get passed down to younger generations. White sees and describes the dragongflys actions as well as its appearance‚ which identifies as rhetorical analysis. The

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    Lake Isle of Innisfree

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    Introduction: The poem I chose was “The Lake Isle of Innisfree” by William Butler Yeats‚ and the song I chose was “Pocket Full of Sunshine” by Natasha Bedingfield. A harmony with nature and peace is the main focus of these diverse works. William Yeats Background Information -Yeats had a life-long interest in mysticism and philosophy. -An abundance of his poems included the setting of his homeland‚ Ireland. -As an adult‚ Yeats often yearned for and desired the quiet life in Sligo. His carefree

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    The Lake-Personal Narrative

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    your brain.” These words being said have been always a true statement‚ showing intelligence and carefulness‚ unlike the incident that occurred with a family member at my glamorous lake in the country. My family‚ including my dad‚ my grandpa‚ my two uncles‚ my sister‚ and I all drove one mile down the road to our Lake to appreciate the rest of the sublime day‚ as we were laughing and smiling to our heart’s content. We wanted to spend the rest of the day enjoying the time we had before it goes.

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    The Great Salt Lake

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    The Great Salt Lake The Great Salt Lake is a wonder of its own. Made by the remnants of Lake Bonneville‚ this lake is unique to Utah and has many different characteristics that make it this way. Have you ever wondered how big the Great Salt Lake really is? It is one of the largest lakes in America. The Great Salt Lake is about seventy-five miles long and twenty-five miles wide. Even though the deepest spot in the lake is thirty-four feet the average depth of the Great Salt Lake is around 13 feet

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    Tchaikovsky's Swan Lake

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    those views have continued to change about the roles these minorities take on in the world of music. To fully understand this situation‚ and why people have the views that they do‚ let us take a look at two very significant pieces in history. Swan Lake composed by Tchaikovsky is one of the greatest works for ballet companies worldwide. When it was originally performed for the first

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    Pollution in Lake Huron

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    Pollution in Lake Huron Rosa Valladares Strayer University Pollution in Lake Huron A major concern is raised in the cities surrounding Lake Huron‚ where the pollution in the water is eutrophic effecting the environment and health of many. The sources of this pollution are many‚ and the culprits as equally diverse. With over 20% of the world’s freshwater supply residing in them‚ the North American Great Lakes are the world’s largest freshwater system (TEACH). Including Lake Erie‚ Michigan‚ Huron

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    Saving Lake Malawi

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    Saving Lake Malawi Lakes are complex ecosystems with many species of animals and plants interacting with each other and their environment. Every lake is a unique body of the water‚ reflecting many of the characteristics of the surrounding watershed and the climate‚ as well as the shape and volume of the lake basin. Malawi is a landlocked country in Southern Africa‚ bordered by Zambia‚ Mozambique and Tanzania. The country has no ocean coastline‚ but has the third largest lake in

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    Tim O’Brien’s In the Lake of the Woods is centered around the mysterious disappearance of Kathy Wade. Mysterious is the key word‚ as throughout the novel O’Brien plays with the fine line between ambiguity and reality. Kathy’s husband John Wade‚ the main character‚ is a Vietnam veteran and former politician whose participation in the infamous Mai Lai Massacre caused his fall from grace. Following a landslide defeat in the congressional elections‚ Kathy and John retreat to solitude in an isolated

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