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    Tomis mom works for Keet and Tomi stuck up for himself. Another reason why Tomi is brave is because on page 38 it talks about how he could get in trouble for getting his dad’s boat back. It says ‘they wouldn’t arrest me for trying to save our own boat’’. This means that Tomi could get arrested for bringing back his boat because Hawaii shot it down, he could get in trouble but he still wanted to bring it back.…

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    IV. Utilizing an electric barrier will eliminate issues for boaters on the Great Lakes Not only are Asian carp affecting the ecosystem and food web in the Great Lakes, but they are also affecting the humans who use the lake. During the summer season, the Great Lakes are used the most for the use of boating and sport of fishing. After the invasion of the carp, many boaters, as well as the fishing industry, have faced many impacts from the species. This section will discuss the consequences that…

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    reached our boat. It was tied up in the middle slip of the dock. My father and I began to quickly take the tarp off the boat, snap by snap. We both worked quickly, snapping each one off fast as possible knowing the faster we got it off, the sooner we could be relaxing on the shore. The final click sounded and the tarp went limp. We then removed the blue tarp to reveal the beautiful, pearl white…

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    reached the harbor, parked the car in the allotted place for visitors and moved towards the boarding. Near the boat there are few people checking our tickets and once the tickets are checked they are allowing and directing us to get into…

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    I sprinted onto the wake board and the boat zoomed into drive.My dad asked,”Are you ready?”.I replied,”I don’t know about this.”.Right when I said that the boat started to move!I was going so fast and I just couldn’t hold on anymore I let go off the straps on the wake board and I just flew into the freezing,gross water.I yelled out to see if my dad would turn the boat around but of course he didn't. So now I was stuck in the middle of the lake with no one around me.Well at least I had a life…

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    The four-ton tank house boat was built atop a custom-made pontoon boat with 5 steel drums welded below the water surface for balance and buoyancy. Two doors and four windows were cut out of the tank with an acetylene torch. All doors and windows have awnings to shield the tank’s inside compartments from too much direct sunlight. The steel tank is surrounded by a full deck on all four sides. The tank house boat has sleeping quarters, a galley, indoor plumbing, and a…

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    visual effect can also affect the composition. The boat is not centered and there are more people on one side of the painting than the other which also makes it asymmetric. There are more cool colors used in this painting then there is warm. I see a couple things that are red and a few that are a light yellow color, but besides that, there are all cool colors being used. The red is in two scarfs and the yellow is in the man’s scarf and the boats in the background. In this painting, they use…

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    could actually get the boat to work and they could leave to Miami. She had gave away the cat she loved and the instrument that she loved to play and hear. When Isabel gave away things close to her is was sad but she knew that it was the only way her family could get gas and she did the right…

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    Throughout WWI and WWII there was rapid advancement in machinery, knowledge, and weaponry. This led to a change in people’s lifestyles, style of war, and way of thinking. To what extent did the advancement of technology affect the style of warfare during WWII? During WWI tanks were developed as a means of crossing “No Man’s Land” "These tanks first appeared in battle on Sep. 15, 1915, but it was not a successful debut. All 20 were put out of commission by mechanical problems and a muddy,…

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    As a junior in high school my AAU basketball team went to a big tournament that is held at the ESPN’s World Wide of Sports complex in Orlando Florida. This the biggest tournament of the year and finishes the AAU season. Teams from all over the United States come to compete to be named the best team in the Nation. Unfortunately, my team did not when the entire tournament but we ended up finishing in the top twenty, which is pretty good considering that teams all across the United States come to…

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