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    Candidates should be able to • describe the fishing methods used in both marine and inland waters‚ including fish farms‚ • give examples of the fish caught in both marine & inland waters & of the fish reared on fish farms‚ • give examples of the fishing ports on both the Balochistan and Sindh coasts‚ • describe the uses of the fish caught. • explain improvements in fishing methods and processing techniques • understand the problems facing the fishing industry and evaluate the possibilities for

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    dawned bright and sunny. It was ideal for a picnic by the sea. We quickly packed some refreshments and swimming costumes‚ not forgetting our cameras and deck chairs. Excitedly‚ we drove off from the city of George Town through the picturesque fishing village near Tanjung Tokong in Penang‚ waiting to catch a glimpse of the sea. At last‚ we sighted the blue waters‚ sparkling in the sunlight. We looked out for a clean and shady spot to spend the day as we cruised along. It was a joy to see the

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    final paragraph of chapter 2 in Thoreau’s Walden allows one to understand Thoreau’s view on time compared to life as well as the importance he places on intellect. He begins by saying “time is but the stream I go a-fishing in.” (10). Time is how he views his life meanwhile his fishing in it is relevant to the current time. The stream is representative of how life continues to go on. However‚ he then says “…I see the sandy bottom and detect how shallow it is.” (10). He realizes that life‚ although

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    The story “The fish” by Elizabeth Bishop is important that it portrays that beauty transcends physical existence and falls into the experience that the viewer has with the subject that is being displayed. The poem is in past tense because the point of view is coming from the main character after he realized he had a great appreciation for the fish and its beauty. The story portrays a story of a fisherman who has the rare opportunity to meet an amazing creature. This is why he describes the fish

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    living fish carries in his lip. * The Theme of Respect & Admiration: The admiration for the fish is ironic since he was detested when 1st caught. The relationship tween the fish & Bishop becomes even closer when she notices his lip. These broken fishing lines are the turning point tween her & the fish. Now‚ Bishop considers the catch an accomplishment. She sees evidence that 5 others have tried unsuccessfully to bring in this fish. The fish evolves into a majestic character She is able to use the

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    This poem is about how Elizabeth Bishop was out fishing and she caught a “tremendous fish”. She studies her catch for a while‚ holding it up half out of water beside the boat. The fish is old and wise looking with barnacles and algae growing on it‚ and it also has five fishing hooks with the lines still partially attached hanging from its jaw. The poet considered how tough this fish must be and how much he probably had to fight. She begins to respect the fish. The poem takes its final turn when the

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    salmon are inadequate and that not labeling the salmon as genetically modified is dangerous to consumers. The author of the debate‚ Nina Fedoroff‚ is in favor of the G.M.O salmon. First‚ she brings up that wild salmon are in decline because of over-fishing‚ open water cages‚ pollution‚ disease‚ and consumption. She says that because of how AquaBounty salmon is raised and fed‚ they would take pressure off wild salmon and make salmon farming more sustainable. She makes a sound point here. Her reasons

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    Catch a Fish By: P. H. Do you enjoy fishing? Would you like to learn some tips about fishing in a freshwater lake or pond? I live in The Woodlands and I like to fish in lakes and ponds by my house. Fishing is a great sport that can be enjoyed by people of all ages. My Grandpa taught me a lot about fishing and I would like to share some of that information with you. The materials I prefer can be found at most sporting goods stores. My favorite fishing pole is a six-foot All-star graphite classic

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    for canning and they are the smallest of the five species of Alaskan salmon. Pink salmon have one of the shorter life spans‚ only spending about two years at sea before returning to fresh water and spawning. The most common time for Pink salmon fishing is May to

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    Pg20 4. The boy’s parents said that he must go to another boat to catch fish. The Old Man was salao‚ or unlucky‚ because he didn’t catch something for forty day. The boy wanted to be there and fish with the Old Man but he obeyed his parents orders fishing on another boat.

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