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    young buck. My arms are burning from holding my pole for what seems like an eternity. The chilly breeze hit my face, and it sent a chill down my spine. It was the perfect day for some fishing off of the dock. The warm, fuzzy sun warmed my back as I sat on the dock in my ancient, white rickety chair that only my 6-year old self could fit in. The breeze provided the essential walleye chop for me and my father to catch some big…

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    very quibbling moments as we transitioned from the security of the van to the thought of an open trail, a feeling probably comparable to the to the reluctance of diving into a cold lake. I relied on the van door pillar for balance as I groped for my poles, trying my best to hide these difficulties. I don't think that we were really looking at each other now, but through the side of my eyes I believed my daughter tumbled backwards as she was putting on her backpack, fortunately not to the ground.…

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    Chainsaw Research Paper

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    the Right Tools for the Job Choose from several types of tree and weed cutters for the right cut. Pole chainsaws resemble a small power saw at the end of a pole. They weigh 6-17 pounds and have a bar or cut the length of 6-20 inches. These saws have 8-12 feet long poles and they are good for cutting saplings and pruning weeds with thick stems. For more reach, several brands carry extensions for pole saws that increase its reach up to 14 feet. These extensions easily snap into place for quick…

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    For most of us, bouncing is fun! No wonder there are plenty of trampolines everywhere. From our backyards to indoor gyms, to playgrounds, trampolines were being promoted as an efficient form of exercise for children and even adults. Likewise, trampolines are great for engaging everyone in the family in a fun activity. However, frequent use, extreme weather conditions, liquid and chemical spillage and other physical elements contribute to the fast wear and tear of trampolines. Once you see…

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    transfer function of the signal filter, L_0, is: while the feedback filter L_1 can be derived as: where a_i and b_i>0. The NTF results: Note that the NTF zeros must lie at 푧=1 (i.e. DC). The weight factors a_i can be used to introduce finite non-zero poles into the NTF and to determine the zeros of L_1 (z). The a_i factors can be found…

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    full orbit is called a revolution, a revolution is one year, and a year is about 365¼ days. The earth's axis is tilted by 23.5°, that causes the temperature of the earth. IN the north pole there is more direct sunlight when it's tilted toward the sun and the south pole has less direct sunlight. When the south pole is tilted…

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    It was almost too fast for me, but I got it. I put the hook through the top so it could still swim it had a bit of blood coming out of it not a whole lot though. I threw it out in the water on the hook I set the pole in the rod holder. I grabbed my other fishing pole and started walking down the river to fish for walleye. I started fishing for walleye and I felt something hit the lure, I waited a couple minutes and something hit the lure again, I set the hook and the rod bent and the…

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    Global warming, lest talk about that. It is a boost in the temperature of the earth and the globe, which is affecting the poles. Global warming is something we should consider when using fossil fuels. People think global warming is a joke, but is hurting other places in the globe. One main example of a global warming is that the north and South Poles are melting, thus killing some of the animals there. One term you should know is fossil fuel: a natural energy such as coal or gas, formed in the…

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    need to position your board by a pole, and hang on to the pole so you do not fall over and give yourself a concussion. Doing this may be best achieved in a grassy area, so your wheels do not roll, and falling will not hurt as much. Once you can stand on the board with both feet, you are ready to roll. If you are not already on a flat smooth surface, it's time to get on one. Once you are on sufficient ground, find a pole, balance yourself, and simply push off the pole. It will take a little bit…

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    What Is The Tlingit Tribe

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    Mile’s CEPA Project (Tlingit Tribe) My project was a totem pole from the tribes of the Pacific Northwest region of the United States; specifically the Tlingit. It took me 2-3 hours to make it. (I also got some help from my mom too). All of the materials came from my mom, too. There are three animals on my totem pole. They are a bear, wolf, and eagle. The bear represents strength and courage, as these were two things needed to live the hard life of a Native American. The wolf represents…

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