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    both so tired. The trails were full of very colorful leaves and we knew that fall was coming. Both of us wore a lot of clothes to keep warm. We brought our fishing poles even though we didn’t think we were going to catch anything. The canal was very cold and there was no fish out that day but we still had fun. After a little while of fishing we continued our hike among the High Acre Creasent Trails. As Andrew and I were walking along the trails we came across a small pond and we hung out there…

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    that faces the Bay is the harvesting of the oyster reefs. 1 Oysters are natural filters and one oyster can filter an average of 50 gallons of water a day. In this delicate ecosystem oysters offers habitat and food to other sea creatures. The oyster industry has played an important role in the economy of the region as well (Chesapeake Bay Program, 2016). The problem with oyster farming is that the reefs have become over harvested and are becoming depleted. Without the oysters to help filter the…

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    It attracted a large number of hippies in the 1960s, although foreigners in later civil war have left since 1996 to restore peace, but the tourism industry to flourish again. Today, Pa Naha evacuated the town's economy almost entirely dependent on tourism. There are many archaeological sites around the lake. Current lake located about 16 meters below the Sambaj, it seems derived from at least as early…

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    In which we go Fishing In Alabama there isn’t very much to do, but something that is common pastime is to fish. Now my granddaughter loved to fish. She would always be drawn to the tiny ponds to just stare at the fish swimming around. One day I had to watch her because her parents were on a business trip, supposedly having dinner with the prime minister of somewhere. When her parents dropped her off, I told her that we were going to do a surprise day trip. The car was all packed and ready to go.…

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    Hemingway Code Heroes

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    Every individual has the ability to be a hero. A code hero is one who shows bravery, courage, and humility in the midst of stressful times. Throughout his literary works, Ernest Hemingway has created characters which are classified as code heros. These characters are known as “Hemingway Code Heroes.” They possess an ability known as “grace under pressure” meaning they keep their moral values intact even in times of great misfortune and pain. A thorough analysis of Santiago, the protagonist in…

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    Hemingway Hero Quotes

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    Hemingway heroes! Hemingway heroes! Calling all Hemingway heroes! Hemingway heroes must be able to love an adversary even if you must kill it, to endure physical pain, and pass knowledge on to others. Santiago is the best example of a Hemingway hero. The first Hemingway hero trait Santiago represented was he was able to love his adversary even though he had to kill it. Santiago adored and loved his fish even though he had to catch it and kill it. “Fish,” he said, “I love you and respect you…

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    Chinook populations have been steadily declining during the last century, primarily due to a variety of human activities. These threats include hydroelectric dams, chemical pollution from planes (Dietrich, et al., 2012), and sound pollution from industry (Halvorsen et al., 2012). North American governments and hatcheries have implemented a variety of intervention measures to help restore this species, but the salmon are still struggling to recover in certain parts of their range. As a result,…

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    The steelhead trout used to be a native species to the Arroyo Del Valle in Pleasanton, California. Some are anadromous fish (i.e. they spend most of their time in freshwater developing after they hatch and then spend part of their later life in the sea or ocean) but others will remain in a freshwater stream or creek their entire lives. Typically, anadromous populations swim up the creek in winter to lay their eggs and then swim back, leaving the eggs to develop on their own. In order to lay…

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    Atlantic Ocean Overfishing

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    Atlantic Ocean will be completely depleted. Overfishing or in other words known as unsustainable fishing has become the main factor for this. The Atlantic Ocean is home to many marine species and while their numbers are diminishing, with limits on overfishing, increasing public awareness, and creating groups/programs for helping to restore the ocean, people can tackle this problem. Unsustainable fishing is a very tricky problem to solve because of many things. One of the biggest problems is…

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    Saltwater angle aquariums come in various sizes to suit your necessities. The measure of your aquarium will decide what number of fish you can have as well as what assortments you can have since the difference in the extent of tropical fish shifts massively from an inch or two up to an astounding 18 inches. Dissimilar to freshwater angle aquariums, saltwater angle aquariums are more multifaceted to set up, require more upkeep and the aquarium itself in addition to the fish to go in it are more…

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