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    RSCH – 6100Y Post Assessment-Fishing Trip Walden University Dr. King May 25‚ 2012 Post-asset Abstract The wheels are turning‚ but nobody is home. Procrastination has set in and we are in the middle of a fishing trip. A fisherman needs the right bait‚ equipment‚ and location to catch that perfect fish. One may be sitting in the boat holding a fishing pole (short cuts do not solve problems)‚ but epistemology is everything. Different parts of this equation are what bring together an awesome

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    “The Old Man and the Sea:” A Tale of Betrayed Brotherhood In Ernest Hemingway’s novella “The Old Man and the Sea‚” an old fisherman named Santiago faces the challenge of catching the largest fish of his life‚ an act he hopes will bring immortal greatness to his name. The accomplishment of this goal‚ however‚ hinges on the act of killing a creature Santiago often deems his equal‚ as exemplified by his recurring reference to the fish as a brother. The old man’s longing for greatness negates any moral

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    can do so much better and constantly remind me of the low pay this career has. One thing they don’t know is how much of a difference I can make from person’s life to a group of people. The judgements and opinions will not stop but I am like the fisherman who ultimately gets to decide how I want to spend the rest of my live. 3) From reading "How to live wisely" and getting ideas from the exercises the students had to engage in. One of the ideas that most of the exercises all had in common was

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    their heritage than the new ways bestowed on them. Manolin symbolized the disciples of Jesus. The ones who would follow him to his death and then go out and preach his ways. He believes in the old man and takes charge and tells all the other fisherman to stay away from Santiago after his return. He would take care of the old man when he said to him “Keep warm old man. Remember we are in September.” Manolin only wanted good things for Santiago‚ he did not want anyone to hurt him

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    them to accept and grow from their mistakes into a person more aware of his place in the world. In Santiago’s journey on the sea‚ he goes out to far to try and catch the greatest fish he can as a fisherman. A fisherman’s goal in life is to catch the trophy fish and to be recognized as a great fisherman. However‚ by trying to live up to the standards set by society‚ one forgets that a human cannot do everything. Santiago’s “choice [had been] to go there to find him beyond all people[‚] beyond all

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    Common Pool Resources Common Pool Resources are defined as non-excludable‚ but rival in consumption. Excludability is a property of a good where a person can be prevented from using it. Rivalry is a property of a good where one person’s use diminishes another person’s use. Externalities: costs/benefits that others face due to individuals’ actions. Externalities arise when those who use an asset (sink/source) but do not pay the full cost of maintaining the asset. The costs are transferred to common

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    Olivia Mirek Period 2 2/13/15 The Enduring Spirit through Inevitable Struggle In The Old Man and the Sea by Ernest Hemingway‚ the endurance of the one’s spirit through constant suffering demonstrates that the success and the importance of the human soul are determined by perseverance‚ rather than the physical losses and gains in life. Although Santiago is unable to bring the marlin back to land as a whole‚ the relentless demonstration of his worthiness through his fight with a noble opponent shows

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    In Ernest Hemingway’s The Old Man and the Sea‚ Santiago an old Cuban fisherman‚ after 84 days without a fish‚ catches the largest marlin ever seen in his waters and although he loses it to sharks he achieves a moral victory. What sustains him in his dire struggle is his intimate connection with nature‚ his relationship with the fish itself‚ and his complete devotion to his vocation as a fisherman. Though his gains and lost‚ maintain both challenges and soothe him. Santiago treats nature as a family

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    Essay On Bass Fishing

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    This type of artificial bait will most likely not represent anything found in the natural habitat of bass‚ this is what the fisherman thrive off as an unknown creature within the territory of the bass is more than likely going to get attacked and hunted. Artificial Lure Natural bait is normally used by the older‚ more experienced fisherman. Natural bait can consist of anything that the bass would normally hunt for. As soon as the bass gets a whiff of the insect or baitfish‚ they

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    The world is full of greedy people‚ the Pearl written by John Steinbeck gave a great example of greed. Kino seeks to find a pearl to hoping to find a pearl of sufficient value to persuade the doctor to treat the poisoned Coyotito. Thus‚ Kino and Juana set forth in search of a pearl. The rowed and came upon a bed of oysters with canoes near them. Kino then dove into the water to collect oysters in search of a pearl. To Juana’s surprise Kino found a huge oyster and inside was a gleaming pearl. This

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