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    Earnest Hemingway; the interesting man with many different roles. He was born in 1899 in Illinois and started his career of writing at the young age of seventeen while working at a newspaper office located in Kansas City. Hemingway wrote many different novels, including his most famous works: “The Old Man and the Sea”, “To Have and Have Not”, and “The Sun Also Rises”. Earnest Hemingway was an important part to American Literature because of his unique writing style about very unique ideas. An…

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    There is a debate about whether or not people should come into Alaska and mine the land for the resources located below the ground. The situation is not so simple, however, much lies at stake. The relevance this has to economics is not only in the money that could be made from mining the land, but the job opportunities it would produce. Mining is important, but is it more important than nature itself? I for one believe that they should not come in and extensively drill the land for the…

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    Alligator Attack Essay

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    The first tip to avoiding an alligator attack is to avoid the animal’s territory. This may seem obvious, but it is surprising how many people ignore clear signs of alligators such as: nests, eggs, or even adult alligators. If, by happenstance, a person falls into a body of water containing the carnivores, remain calm. If he or she begins to thrash in the water, the splashing will attract the alligators toward them. While the animals tend to avoid larger prey, they may attempt to grab a limb from…

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    Trip to Bora Bora There is a lot of places in earth that I would love to go to, but the one that catches my attention is Bora Bora, French Polynesia. It’s the most beautiful place ever, I have seen a YouTuber go for vacation and it seem liked she really enjoyed it. Since last year I have been wanting to go Bora Bora, it is like one of my goals. You go and also seem to learn about their background. Where you stay it looks like they treat the people like kings and queens. I love the sea and that’s…

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    “A view from the bridge.” A short story that sheds a bit of hope even within the most unsympathetic person. Cherokee Paul McDonald, the writer of this story was given that light and hope. Within a confident stride, he comes up to a bridge and while passing by a kid yells “Hey, mister? Would you help me, please?” Although this little boy shattered his “jogger’s concentration,” peculiarly enough he stopped. This implies that the author felt the notion to pause, meaning a significant impact waiting…

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    Not only is water one of the key parts of life but it is the home to many animals such as fish and crabs of course the ocean is home to alot more animals but the lakes and rivers are just as in portinten they are home to a lot of animals such as bluegill and catfish the lakes and rivers are 0.0081%of the earth's waters which is a really really really small small amount the oceans make 96.8%of the world's water which is really really big amounts of water the only bad thing about that is that it…

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    The article by PHYS.ORG (2014) was written about the new dolphin species of Victoria, Australia, called the Burrunan dolphin. This species was recently discover by Dr. Kate Charlton-Robb, 3 years ago, in 2011 (PHYS.ORG, 2014). Although not a lot is known about them, there is a concern surrounding the conservation of Burrunan dolphins (PHYS.ORG, 2014). The population size of the species is very small and according to Dr. Charlton-Robb, for each region there are less than 100 dolphins that can…

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    In the story The Bass, The River, and Sheila Mant by W.D. Wetherell a young boy learns his lesson to not go for older women and instead to do what you love. Over the years this young boy has always had a slight crush on his older neighbor girl. One day he decides to ask her out and take her out to eat. He catches a huge bass on his pole on the way there. He finds out that she hates fish and thinks its disgusting. So of course, he lets the fish go and goes for Sheila Mant but she ends up meeting…

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    Santiago and Manolin The special relationship between Santiago and Manolin is that both of them spend a lot of time together. Even though Manolin was forbidden to fish with Santiago, Manolin still believed in Santiago and never gave up hope. Manolin was always by Santiago’s side, for he considers Santiago his hero. Manolin always makes sure the old man is in perfect conditions. The relationship between Santiago and Manolin is very strong and loving. One example of how their relationship is…

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    Fishing has become a problem all over the world because of many reasons. Some of these reasons are due to improper fishing techniques have done damage to the environment, pollution has contaminated fish, and some species of fish and other sea life have been driven to extinction. Fishing in the Atlantic has fallen into very tough times. This is due to the accumulated chemicals in the environment due to contaminants from pollution and waste in any water source which at the end gets to the…

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