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    later. Ok, so eventually, 3 fish year's later (About half an hour), Catness was standing too close to the air filter and ended up getting sucked in. she traveled all the way up and down for about 15 minutes until Jimio finally noticed an inch long catfish swirling around the side of the tank. “Hey Daniel? I think I found Catness,” Jimio said to Daniel. “Mmhmm,” Daniel replied. He was reading about where you could find catfishes. And, as you might have expected, the air filter tube was not one…

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    Lake Wannacut Analysis

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    Two lakes that I've been to is Lake Wannacut and Lake Chelan. Both are beautiful places to spend a few days. There's kayaking in the lake which is always lovely when the water is calm. Both lakes have fish to go fishing. And my uncle takes the boat on the lake. Lake Wannacut has cabins that we rent. We normally rent three separate cabins because I go camping with my cousins, aunts, and uncles. There are also tent spots we also rent one spot for the boys and another for the girls. Also Lake…

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    Gold Dust Analysis Essay

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    heavier on the listener. In addition, the lyrics of Gold Dust are relatively similar to the poem Suggestion. The lyrics from the beginning of the song are suggestive and questioning, while hopeful by the end of the song and chorus. I chose Oxygen by Catfish and the Bottlemen because of the countless similarities between the song and Brainne Carpenter’s IV. In Oxygen, the singer and his significant other are in a fitful relationship where she leaves often. He accepts…

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    The Thronateeska was OK. The least favorable thing we did was watch a slide show about space. It wouldn’t have been so bad if the ceiling wasn’t the screen. The Planetarium is dome shaped, so we had to lean back in our seats and look up at the ceiling. It wasn’t very fun, but I did learn that Venus is the hottest planet. The scavenger hunt was alright. It wasn’t my most favorite activity, but it wasn’t my least favorite either. I learned that we live in the Cenozoic era. Overall, the…

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    With the last big three-day holiday coming up this weekend, the campers, swimmers, boaters, and anglers will have their last big fling at area lakes and streams. Most streams are in shape for the fly guys and the lakes will be well stocked. The Moccasin Creek Hatchery will be stocking the following waters this week: Stanislaus River system - Middle, Clarks, South, and North forks; Lyons Canal; Powerhouse stream; and Pinecrest Lake, where shore anglers will be dunking salmon eggs, Powerbait, or…

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    Some sites are not even protected or even safe for anyone. They have a show called “Catfish” effects cyberbullying according to all the research all of them says they have some type of cons. Many teens like using internet, not just for Facebook for games and online texting. “The study also reported that 32 % of the people in the survey either…

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    Video Essay: Comparing Uncle Boon Mee Who Can Recall His Past Lives and The Reflecting Pool Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives produced and directed by Apichatpong Weerasethakul and The Reflecting Pool by Bill Viola are both art films that address on the subject of reincarnation or rebirth. The former is a narrative film whereas the latter is an art video. The Reflecting Pool, a 7-minute art video by Bill Viola, is influenced by his interest in Western and Eastern art,…

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    Yellowtone River History

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    Beginning in the slopes of Yount Peak in the Absaroka Range of Wyoming, Yellowstone River meanders downstream some 670 miles into the Missouri and then, eventually, into the Atlantic Ocean at the Gulf of Mexico. The river runs out of the Yellowstone National Park, flowing through Montana, heading eastward into North Dakota, where it eventually joins the Missouri River. The natural flowing, undammed, and untamed Yellowstone, travels a course that cuts through steep-walled canyons, fertile farm…

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    There goes a car and there goes another! Beep, Beep, Honk, Honk. So many cars on the interstate so crazy I do not even know what is going on. Like I am tired of this, I will take the next exit to route 66. "U turn" up ahead, "Skkrt" I slam on my brakes and turn. Now it is about time a nice peaceful drive, no more beeping or honking. I have no idea what I was thinking being on the interstate when I could take route 66 and enjoy the journey. The author says there is always something new,…

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    the caves that are around the area. Firstly, one of the many thing I like about Wildcat Glades is the Audubon, because of the art of the wildlife is on the walls and it is inspirational.I also like the animals that are in the tanks like fish and catfish,and…

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