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    Fishing is my current obsession‚ because I just love being out on a boat and being with my family. Plus it is a great experience to just relax out on sea and listen to the waves. My favorite thing about fishing is when you cast out your line and out of blue you get a big tug and see your line take off. Another thing I love fishing is when we take off on a boat to get to a certain fishing spot and you get to feel all the wind hit your face and go through your hair. The last thing that I love is the

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    "The Open Boat" Conflict

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    Dinghy vs. Nature In his short story‚ "The Open Boat‚" Stephen Crane shows how an inanimate object can be very unconcerned with whether you live or die. In this case‚ it is an ocean‚ which man has to struggle to survive. The characters in the story come face to face with this natural disaster and nearly overcome by Nature’s lack of concern. They survive only through persistence and cooperation. Crane shows the reader how not to give up when something so uncontrollable is present. Crane shows how

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    The Open Boat Symbolism

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    Stephan Crane’s "The Open Boat‚" is based upon Crane’s own experience of being in a dinghy after the ship he was on sank. This story was largely about hope‚ working together‚ and not giving up despite the hardships you face. One of the expressed ideas in this story is the feeling of community and working together for a common good‚ survival! He communicates the importance of each individual’s role within the group. Crane uses a frightening situation indicating that the lives of these individual men

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    Why Boat Floats

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    Do you ever wonder why a boat floats and a rock doesn’t? Well I do. A Boat floats because of buoyancy and it remains lighter than the amount of water it displaces. Buoyancy is an interesting topic. Buoyancy can happen in any fluid and air. The buoyant force applies not just to water but to any fluid...A fluid is a substance that is able to take the shape of a container in which it is placed.” The source of this information is http://blackbirdlibrary.pbworks.com/w/file/fetch/70171466/dFlaoting

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    Land Use Map

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    Hence it’s not optimum utilizing land. 4. Building constructed cost was high 3. Purpose of the Study/Objectives The ultimate goal of this research is to prepare the Land Use Map and zonal map to answer the above problem and prepare zonal map on following area. 1. Soil 2. Defense 3. Cottages 4. Sports 5. Entertainment 6. Farming & Agriculture 7. Birds watching 4. Statement of Research Hypothesis

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    Cameron White Principles of Chem Reactivity Dr. Singleton Comparative Analysis of McCloud’s Run and Indian Creek There are four important traits of any water stream in the natural world. The chemistry of the stream affects the ecosystem of the stream which includes people who utilize the water of the stream for various uses. Many factors play a part into the chemistry of the water such as the temperature‚ the pH‚ the turbidity‚ the conductivity‚ and the dissolved oxygen (A.K.A. DO) (1). Those

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    story “The Boat” Alistair MacLeod writes a story that predominately deals with the power of the past over the present. She uses symbols such as the boat which eventually transforms into books. From the father’s strong perspective‚ the boat symbolizes the means of survival for his family and imprisonment whereas‚ from the father and daughters point of view the books‚ which replace the boat symbolizes liberation and escape from the traditions of fishing. The main symbol in “The Boat” is the boat itself

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    The Open Boat Essay

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    Stephen Cran’s the Open Boat displays the Archetypal theme of light and darkness. The story chronicles the journey of five men as they are stranded at sea in a small boat. The men experience both physical and mental anguish as they drift aimlessly in a vast body of water. The vast expanse of the ocean helps the reader relate to the characters and their effort to rectify their situation. Their efforts at time seem futile at times. The harsh reality of their situation is evident. In the beginning

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    The History of Fishing Throughout history man has had many ways of putting food into their mouths. There are a few ways that lead the pack in providing food to live. One of the most proven and successful techniques is fishing. The history of fishing is a very and long and colorful past. Fishing has evolved in many ways since past time‚ through career‚ and means of survival all across the world. Fishing has been a huge part in almost every culture around the world. If fish did not exist on the planet

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    Three Men in a Boat

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    in a Boat (To Say Nothing of the Dog)‚[Note 1] published in 1889‚ is a humorous account by English writer Jerome K. Jerome of a boating holiday on the Thames between Kingston and Oxford. The book was initially intended to be a serious travel guide‚[1] with accounts of local history along the route‚ but the humorous elements took over to the point where the serious and somewhat sentimental passages seem a distraction to the comic novel. One of the most praised things about Three Men in a Boat is how

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