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    Catching Summer Bass

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    Summer is in full bloom here and this means bass have retreated from their rocky shallow nesting ground to find cover and a place to hunker down for the hot summer months. Although less aggressive and harder to find, bass can still be caught. Although Smallmouth and Largemouth Bass have slightly different feeding habits—for example, Smallies like moving water and Largemouth prefer still waters—these tips will help for both species. 1. Fish Weed Beds This is easier said than done, even with weed…

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    walking at all hours of the day and night, and lastly I was so happy to be all the way across the country in a state that was so hot! Flying into Las Vegas was so exciting to me! I could understand why people are so attracted to this place. Through the window of the plane I could see the bright lights of the city. It was night time when we were landing, but it seemed like day because of the glitter and flashes of lights from the Strip. The neon lights went for miles and miles.…

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    This causes tooth sensitivity that causes pain when you eat or drink something that is cold or hot. In addition, receding gums affect the appearance of your smile. More of your enamel shows, so it looks like your teeth are longer than usual. If only a few teeth are affected, it makes the length…

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    Koiito Kinenbi Plot

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    Koiito Kinenbi. The primary one is a sentimental story between the protagonist and his landowner, Kanako. They both have affections for one another and get together. In the first scene, Kanako's mom (who barely looks more mature than Kanako) visits a hot springs resort with the couple. Both her and Kanako have intercourse with him since Kanako is squandered. In the second scene, Kanako's more youthful sister, Anna (who appears to be around 14) comes to visit. There's another scene with the…

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    “The hot straw smell of lion grass, the cool green smell of the hidden water hole, the great rusty smell of animals, the smell of dust like a red paprika in the hot air. And now the sounds a thump of distant antelope feet on grassy sod, the papery rustling of the vultures...” This craft move had a large impact on the story because not only does he describe what the veldt looked like, but what it smelt, sounded, and felt like. While reading this I noticed that there…

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    the lines. Fitzgerald writes in a fashion that allows a critically thinking reader to infer things that are not stated outright. There are several recurring themes in this book like wealth, geography and most notoriously colour. Fitzgerald uses colour to enhance the symbolism of the people and places in the novel. Places like the valley of ashes, West and East Egg, and New York, as well as the characters such as Daisy, Jordan, Tom, Myrtle and Gatsby, are associated with colour symbolically.…

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    Coming to a new country is an excitement for some but for others it is a huge change. Everything is new from what someone is used to seeing and it might feel like they stand out in society. Most individuals would try to change their culture and adopt a new one so that they have a sense of belonging in society. An example of this is shown in the story “Sixty-Nine Cents” written in 2007 by Gary Shteyngart. The author used different symbols to express his ways of leaving the Russian culture and…

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    somewhere and forgotten it! Were you at Clacton- on- sea last july?” (Harvey) Thus, lack of information keeps the reader thinking ahead and putting the small pieces together like the main characters of the short…

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    Personal Narrative Essay

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    assigned seat and proceed to sit in the stool associated with the spot. The room is always hot so I decided to prepare myself for the oncoming lesson by removing my sweatshirt before class starts. Notsch’s room was always too hot, and was even worse at the end of the day. Fourth block chemistry is now about to start and I am looking forward to my favorite class of the day. Chemistry is complicated for some, but for me it comes naturally. Learning about orbital notation and electron…

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    Extreme heat waves, devastating droughts, and resulting storms are examples of climate change cause now being connected to humans. According to a 2014 report from the United Nations (www.un.org), 75 percent of these heat events can be attributed to some sort of human activity. The United Nations report claims that there is only a five percent chance that the events of global warming seen in the last 65 years happened due to natural causes and that it is due to a climate change cause that is…

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