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    Catching a fish seemed easy to do. There were three simple steps to follow: cast a line, catch a fish, and reel it in. At least that was my initial thought. However, nothing in life is so straightforward. There will always be complexity or obstacles when trying to complete any goal. The fishing trip was on the first Friday of April around four o’clock in the afternoon. Spring had just arrived, so the weather was perfect for a light jacket. There was a slight breeze that wisped across the water,…

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    If it looks like a duck, swims like a duck, and quakes like a duck, then it probably is a duck . Inductive reasoning is defined as “the reasoning which the premises seek to supply strong evidence for the truth of the conclusion ”. It is not rare that we use inductive reasoning in our daily lives, we predict the future events based on past experiences. For example if a lady goes to an Italian restaurant every Monday for lunch, the next Monday at lunch time, you will probably expect to see her…

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    Caviar Company Case Study

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    Caviar 101 A crash course from two sisters living the caviar dream Caviar refers to unfertilized, salt-cured fish eggs from sturgeon. Five years ago, Petra Bergstein, Texas Tech, and Saskia Bergstein, TCU, had never tried the stuff. Petra’s work on a sturgeon farm in Sacramento, California, first hooked her on caviar in 2012, not only as a food but as a business idea. She enlisted her sister, Saskia—a consultant and CPA—to help build a new caviar brand from the ground up. Today, the sisters own…

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    Coelenterata - Characteristics of coelenterata are as follows: Coelenterata are creatures that live in the sea although there are some who live in fresh water.Coelenterata included in the class of diploblastik. Exterior body composition has epidermal cells and in the inner layer of gastrodermis. Coelenterata have a difference compared to the porifera where although equally hollow but coelenterata has only one hole for all activities such as eating and as a disposal. Another feature is on the…

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    Even though, Santiago has no money he is still successful. Santiago goes 84 days without catching a fish, but he is successful when he hooks the marlin. He is even more successful when he harpoons the marlin. No matter how many people made fun of him he still went out there, and he tried his best to do something he was determined to do. To me determination is what leads to success, not money. The old man had determination and never lost it. Towards the end when he must fight all the sharks…

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    Deep below the surface of the Pacific ocean, there was city hidden. Where nobody would or could see, where magical creatures that no one could ever know. when they're once live the guardian mermaids of Shallow waves. Lunabelle Lunabelle where are you?! My mother yelled. I Stop Make little water bubbles, With my hand. I always wonder why, why do I have this power and how?.I had just gotten This power on my 14th birthday and I felt I was different but so different that I’ll have something so…

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    Scuba Diving in Tarkarli - Read before you dive By: Mansi Sharma Scuba diving is definitely the most interesting water sports of all time. It gives us the opportunity to explore the underwater species which we cannot see from outside. Ever wondered how do all those species we usually find on Discovery channel look like? Or how does it feel to really touch them or have a real look at them outside of the TV sets? This is what Scuba Diving offers; it gives you once in a lifetime experience which…

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    Like you know how people kill 11,000 sharks, almost 12,000. So should we kill 1 in a million years, please. Or not even kill any? See, that's what mean by limit. People kill to many creatures, not just sharks, like fish, crabs, even sea creatures. They kill lions, tigers, elephants just for their tusk. Also they kill animals that don’t even belong in the country. Like koalas, ostriches and other animals. So people, like hunters, should only kill animals if the animals…

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    The Importance Of Fish

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    Fish have a unique position with respect to their taxonomic and phylogenic status among vertebrates and occupy an important place in vertebrate’s genealogy. Most fish are ectothermic ("cold-blooded"), allowing their body temperatures to vary (1 – 2 ºC) as ambient temperatures change. Majority of siluroid fish are economically important for human consumption. Protein and vitamins content in fish flesh varies from high to moderate and make it as rich source of protein diet. Fishes of siluroid…

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    polar waters and then the humpback whales migrate south in the winter to the warmer tropical water where the humpback whales live off their fat reserves until they migrate north again in the summer. Humpback whales feed by circling and schools of fish or kill and making a cylindrical net of bubbles. They then lunge into the concentrated cloud of prey with mouths wide…

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