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    conditions are unliked by the fish , they will not even consider biting the bait provided for them. Freshwater fish , the fish used in the experiment , tend to isolate themselves in extreme weather changes (takemefishing.org). The extremely hot or freezing weathers affect the oxygen provided for the fish so they perform less action even when bait in involved. The temperature is the biggest factor , but the temperature is affected by the lack of sun so will also be recorded as data. Because the Abramis brama is a prey animal they swim closer to the shore , which means in order to record their behavior among environmental changes the fisherman should be located at the edge of the certain body of…

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    order to graduate. While the courses are worth only one credit hour the work that goes into them surpasses that of a three-credit course for must students. If you survey the freshman class on their FYSM, I believe you will find that the course was one of their hardest, most time-consuming of their first semester. An unnecessary amount of stress and time to a class that will most likely not aid them in their future endeavors. This needed attention to this one-credit course can take away time for…

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    on this. Abel, M. H. (1997), concluded a study that showed this by testing an individual’s success and failure, and their future success and failure based on a self-esteem scale and eight trials of a timed digit-substitution task. Research has suggested a link between high self-esteem and the accurate evaluation of task demand. Participants were more likely to higher their expectations from their initial performance after success, however, they didn’t lower their expectations after failure…

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