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    Fishing Research Paper

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    sea rod, unless you own a boat. You will also need to get line, which usually comes with your rod. You will also need some hooks and lures. These will also vary depending on what you are planning to catch. You won’t catch a striper with a squid jig. You will also need spare swivels and other assorted parts, in case the line snaps. A swivel is the clip that you attach to a line to allow you to switch hoods without tying any knots. More experienced fishermen will need a scale to measure…

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    There are many reasons why people nowadays still read Shakespeare; one is because the reader gets to learn about the old english language and how it is expressed within our modern day life. We can connect Shakespeare's language and views to open up pathways to learn for some of society's most marginalized thoughts. Another reason why people study the language of Shakespeare is because it has been a part of our culture constantly since all of his poems and books were published. Shakespeare has a…

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    White Elephants can be seen as a blessing and a curse considering that since the color is rare, it is a burden since it can’t work and always has to get fed just like a newborn. Unplanned pregnancy is the theme that sets up the drive for the author Ernest Hemingway in his short story “Hills like white elephants”. The type of writing that Hemingway uses in order to accomplish his work is the iceberg theory, where the information that is given is used to seek the hidden meaning. Hemingway uses…

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    How did he apply it to the Nixon Presidency? Weber Bureaucratic theory was applied to Nixon Presidency by Max Weber, idea of bureaucratic management. Weber studied ways in which businesses can run a more formal structure to organizations and how that can benefit society. The government of the United States is an example of a bureaucratic management organization. It consists of powerful, fixed and organized offices. Weber fashioned the idea of bureaucratic management where administrations “are…

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    “ I regard the theatre as the greatest of all art forms, the most immediate way in which a human being can share with another the sense of what it is to be a human being.” (Oscar Wilde) Many people, much like Oscar Wilde, share the love of theatre. Theatre, or other play like performances, have been around since the beginning of time. They first evolved from simple storytelling, to huge productions, much like the Broadway Theatre. This form of entertainment first gain traction in popularity, in…

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    your head as well. Like when you hear a certain drum playing images of bombs or gunfire may enter your thoughts, this should be quite a distraction from your current work. You’re trying to focus on an essay but the image of guys in lederhosen doing a jig keeps popping into your head , this probably won’t help you focus on your work very well. Obviously, you should avoid songs that are inherently distracting to you such as songs with loud screechy guitars or songs you always dance to. Your…

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    In the play, “Hamlet”, written by William Shakespeare, Ophelia is a young noblewoman of Denmark, the daughter of Polonius, sister of Laertes, and potential wife of Prince Hamlet. So basically, she is an object for men of power to use The society in which she lives in is a man-lead system. Women are praised for their embodiment of femininity. They are held to their youth, beauty, and purity. Ophelia becomes a rebel into her own society as she goes mad. She rebels against the society and standards…

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    Being An Over Analyzer

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    Over thinking makes it almost impossible to get certain tasks done. It can take the most straightforward of tasks and turn them into a complex jig-saw puzzle so much so that even a simple report such as this one can become a tangled web of frustration, anger and anxiety. I can’t even begin to recall how many times I changed my mind on what word I was going to define; overthinking goes hand in…

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    Bullying Consequences

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    are the victims of bullying to have serious lasting psychological problems. Numerous organizations and schools have made multiple prevention plans to stop bullying. Kids learn there are consequences for their actions. There is an analogy involving a jig-saw puzzle describing the “whole picture”…

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    Setting plays an important role within stories and other literary works. Writers usually choose specific settings to help the reader better understand the main theme in a literary piece. The setting can affect what the characters can and cannot do and can often dictate the outcome of the story. The setting of “The Yellow Wallpaper” by Charlotte Perkins Gilman and “Hills Like White Elephants” by Ernest Hemmingway has symbolic value that is used to suggest something about the characters and the…

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