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    Charles Lane Analysis

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    Charles Lane, in his weekly column from the The Washington Post, consistently uses facts and figure, a concerned tone, and a cause and effect expository mode in order to convey his argument about a current issue. However, he uses varying levels of sophistication in the three articles “The GOP’s health-care plan goes in the exact wrong direction,” “Who is to blame for the opioid epidemic,” and “Rahm Emanuel gears up for a modern day- Brown v. Board.” Lane supports each of his arguments with ample…

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    Alaska Fishing Impact

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    fishing was amazing, not only did I catch a fish nearly as tall as me, albeit using a spincast, but every time I looked up I saw the mountains and forests that surrounded us. By the second day I had even shed the pole for my dad's seven weight fly rod and had epic fights with silver salmon…

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    As time went on, I went from fishing in a small creek to the local lakes around my home area. My cousin had a bass boat and we began fishing together every weekend. From that point on I learned a began to learn a lot more about fishing, bass fishing in general. Preparation was a key thing you needed to try to have a fun successful day on the lake. Tackle and other equipment is a definite factor to narrow down that night before as you will make sure all your tackle is organized and that you…

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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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    Ocean Creative Writing

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    “Life is like an ocean. It can be calm or still, rough or rigid, but in the end, it is always beautiful” l- anonymous I experienced one of these days in Montana at the lake with my friend, Cole Moberly. It was a reposeful morning with slight chill in the air, and all you could hear was the sweet sound of the clear blue waves in the lake. We were expecting a fun day at the lake catching tons of fish, then going back to our RV and eating s'mores, and having the best time ever. But, I guess you…

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    When I watched this documentary, The Chernobyl Disaster, through a formal lense, the producer organized this documentary in chronological order. The medium in which this non-live performance was made is a digital narrative and was an 11 minute documentary on YouTube. The colors of this film were cool tone, mostly black and white photos, and a lot of grays and dark blue. These colors, to me, are associated with sadness. For example, dark gloomy days are associated with gray stormy rain clouds.…

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    Path To Deterioration American author, Cassia Leo, once wrote, “The quickest path to self-destruction is to push away the people around you” (Leo). Leo is claiming that loneliness easily causes the destruction of a human. In Jon Krakauer’s novel Into the Wild, he showcases a similar opinion on solitude through the story of Chris McCandless. Chris McCandless runs away from his family and former life to start one of his own, by himself, in the Alaskan wilderness. Similarly, in Ray Bradbury’s novel…

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    “ZOINK!” One of my cousins yanked up a huge bass. I was on the shore with my fishing pole, and so were my cousins. We were at a campground with my dad’s side of the family. We had started a tradition 1 year ago that we came to this campground every year. This year, we were doing a fishing contest. There were 4 awards: Biggest fish, smallest fish, most fish, and 1 other. I was going to try to catch the biggest fish, and not give up. I cast my line out into the lake. I stared at the bobber, not…

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    There is an old saying, finding a needle in a haystack. Fortunately, I have never had to try to find a needle in a haystack, but I have had to find an anchor on the bottom of the lake until I went fishing with Jon Mans. It was a bright sunny day in the middle of July. Jon Mans and I were headed to the lake, where we would meet our football coach, Jimmy, to go fishing. Even though we arrived at the lake well before Jimmy, we got my 14-foot camo Alumacraft the trailer. Additionally, the boat was…

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    Fishing in Quebec Many people dream of fishing in Quebec. It is where a lot of very large fish can be caught and both young and old fishermen will have plenty of stories to tell about the one they caught or the one that got away. It seems that all of the rivers and lakes around Quebec are filled with fish. You simply have to know where to go and plan ahead to figure out what you hope to catch while there. Types of Fish Available There are a variety of fish in the lakes around Quebec. One of…

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