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    Title: Flavio and the giant mushroom Once upon a time a man named Flavio was delivering a stock of incredibly rare skyshrooms by boat. Once they got to port, Flavio said “Who wants to hear a story?” one of his crewmates said “Oh not again.” but it was too late, for Flavio had gone off on a tangent. By the time he had finished, the entire stock of skyshrooms had spoiled. Zess T., wondering why her delivery had been so late came to the port to investigate. When she arrived, she found her…

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    The Fish Poem Analysis

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    Life leaves people battered with the obstacles one faces, but such experiences leave us all the wiser for it. In Elizabeth Bishop's “The Fish,” she utilizes the fish to represent how people struggle and get scarred throughout their life, but these barriers give us wisdom and courage to pick ourselves up and face what's ahead. The title of the poem is representative of the crucial nature of its central symbol, the fish while using free verse throughout one large stanza to do so; Bishop has the…

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    “You never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view-until you climb into his skin and walk around in it.” This is a quote from Atticus in the story where he explains to Scout about understanding the reasons people act the way they do toward others. Resembling the quote, I chose to shadow my father. My father is a CPA and a contractor. He is a very hard worker and deals with all kinds of people from clients regarding their tax returns to sub-contractors…

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    Our story begins in a fish tank, filled with fish of all colors. The owner of the fish is a man named the Prince. The prince has a son named Paris who rely likes the fish. Paris likes them so much he wants his own. The only bad fish were the red and blue ones. They are always fighting, and nobody knows why. These fish have been fighting for so long that the Prince is starting to get mad. Today a red fish was swimming around when he suddenly saw a blue fish near him. Both fish got angry…

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    try to 'match the hatch,' which means, replicating what the trout are hitting on any given day. This is not cut and dry, because sometimes there are no hatches. So, I try fishing with what worked in the past. Sometimes this doesn't work either. In which case, I don't continually catch trout. I vary my fly-tying from commercial patterns, by using a different color feather or thread. Keeping a list of all the items that I need to take fishing, is crucial to me. That way, there is no…

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    Fly Fishing Paragraph

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    Welcome! This article will be assisting you towards your first experience or your first day of fly fishing. Please note, when it comes in fly fishing basic, you must acquire the following: The list of essential things that you need when you go fly fishing: • Fly fishing pole bar - These bars are normally distinctive when contrasted with consistent and customary fishing poles and are composed in special way. It would permit throwing the fly and fly line. Poles today are frequently developed…

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    Snagg Bottom Monologue

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    'twixt the moorland villages of Clapptrap and Skandal there runs a lovely stretch of the Twaddle. The lively river flows through the limestone gorge at Poppycock Cut, and once past Yakking Mouth it discharges its clear waters in spectacular fashion at Fayrelady Falls. Tis a sight for sore eyes to behold such wild, foaming torrents - I courted my dear wife there and it's a good spot for trout. I usually commence fishing at the foot of the falls, and then make my way downstream until I reach a…

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    Hemingway wrote landscapes the way Burroughs wrote nature, underlined with love, a spiritual depth, and exactitude. “from almost any stream in a trout country the true angler could take trout…whatever bait you used…there was one thing you must always put upon your hook, namely, your heart: when you bait your hook with your heart, the fish will always bite” (Burroughs 59). The fishing narratives of both Hemingway and Burroughs, are embedded with precision and praise of the natural world, and love…

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    When Fishing Is Bad

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    Although catching and releasing fish is beneficial in exceptional and deficient ways, a multitude of citizens will disagree that it is not harmful to fish. The eminently reason why people should not fish is because after the fish are caught, then released back into the water they are traumatized forever. Another reason fishing should not be a sport is because catching and releasing a fish impairs other animals. On the flip side, fishing is an exceptional way to keep people out of trouble.…

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    The purpose of this ministerial briefing is to address the current environmental issues that lay that as a result of commercial fisheries using long-line fishing techniques and to provide information so that a policy can be developed to alter the methods used to minimize the effect on the non-targeted species in Australian waters. Issue: Long-line fishing is a technique that is exceptionally non-selective. There are high amounts of by-catch being caught and these high numbers are avoidable.…

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