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    themself. Fishing supports wildlife and fisheries management while contributing to conservation. Angling acts as an important wildlife management tool by helping stabilize some fish species and eliminating invasive species. Many fishermen tag their catch and release them, which allows biologists to track the fish. Tagging fish allows biologists to track the migration patterns, mortality ratings, spawning activity, predator-prey relationships and population size along with many others. All…

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    The year 1980 marks the release of the mobile phone to the public. It is important to note, however, it would be a mistake to remember it as anything less than the beginning of a grand shift in both society and in the technology itself. This paper will track the progress of the mobile phone since its release, outlining how society’s preference of the text message over the voice call shaped the technology’s functions by changing its offered services, physical design, and targeted audience, in…

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    Sharon Olds is an American poet that is known for expressing herself through her literary works. Like most famous poets, she incorporates real life connections into her poems. “Olds is known for writing intensely personal, emotionally scathing poetry” (Sharon Olds). She is known for winning respected awards such as the National Book Critics Circle Award and the Pulitzer Prize (Sharon Olds). Readers have the opportunity to learn about her and her award winning works. The characters in her poems…

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    Technology has become commonplace in all our lives and because of its accessibility advances in technology happen faster now than ever before. This has led to everyday activities like social media, banking, and your favorite streaming services to incorporate advanced artificial intelligence algorithms. In its simplest form, artificial intelligence gives computational devices the ability to have “decision making” skills that simulate human intelligence. One of the most powerful and widely used…

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    CONSERVE FOSSIL FUELS The climate change is a hard situation and a big problem. Everybody is informed about the climate change, everybody knows how climate changes affect our planet, the people and our nature and environment. The biggest reason why we have climate change is because we use fossil fuels. I live an ordinary life, I go to school, I have friends and a good family. Today the majority of people in the world live a good life, we have money and we have food on our table. But how can…

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    replies Mikey whilst running quickly. Up ahead is small bridge with water on each side. They quickly run across watchfully, Data turns around to see Mama Fratelli staring at him about to grab him “No data, run!” yells all of the group. Data once again release one of his Gadgets that lubricates the bridge behind him. The Fratelli’s pounces across the stream slipping on their back. The goonies swiftly sprint off into the distance onto more adventures. Brand caresses Andy whilst jogging, “are you…

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    Nurses can influence public policy through an advocacy role. Advocacy includes the process of influencing someone to at least consider one’s point of view. Nurses observe the positives and negatives of the current health care system, which enable them to identify needs and concerns related to the care patients currently receive. The first step in the legislative process is the identification of an issue or a problem. The issue can be simple as a desire to give public recognition to a person or…

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    Handmaids because it persuades them to follow the rules to avoid getting Salvaged. Additionally, a mass execution for traitors called the Particicution also demonstrates power and control. The function of the Particicution is to allow the Handmaids to release their feelings of rage and hatred. It lets out their frustration at their repressed life, so they do not hold their emotions bottled up inside. Offred demonstrates this when she says, "A sigh goes up from us; despite myself I feel my hands…

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    Have you ever wanted to catch an illegal alien? That’s exactly what director, Steven Spielberg was attempting to do in the blockbuster film E.T. extra-terrestrial. At the time of its release, E.T. was ahead of its time and drew record crowds. The score was written by the famous composer John Williams and won an Academy Award for best Score 1982. The music in E.T. the extra-terrestrial establishes the exciting and frantic mood the characters are feeling and foreshadows the action in the upcoming…

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    Citizen Kane Happiness

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    Words on happiness from Benjamin Franklin, “The Constitution only guarantees the American people the right to pursue happiness. You have to catch it yourself.” Orson Welles’ Citizen Kane follows a reporter in his quest to find the meaning behind a dead man’s last words. Charles Foster Kane is an extremely wealthy man who has struggled ever since youth to maintain a desired level of happiness. Charles Kane lusts after wealth, power, and love, but it seems to be an endless chase. Even at the…

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