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    Bass Fishing Tricks

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    Bass Fishing Tips and Tricks “If you give a man a fish you feed him for a day. If you teach a man to fish you feed him for a lifetime”. Fishing is a fun and challenging sport whether you're fishing in a bass tournament or just out on the boat with some friends. There are a lot of tips and tricks to catching bass and there are lots of things you need to be prepared for and know before going out on the water. When planning a bass fishing trip you always need to know the water conditions, like…

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    Comparing Hispanic celebrations to how it we celebrate in America Hispanic Americans have roots in Europe, Africa, South and Central America. This means that there is a wide population of Hispanics. Today, the Hispanic or Latino population in the United States is estimated 54 million people (cdcc.gov, 2013). The Hispanics have different ways to celebrate than we (Americans) do differently. American and Hispanic cultures have different ways to celebrate. Both the Hispanic culture and the…

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    Free Range Farming Free Range Farming started as a way for consumers to have access to livestock that had more favourable living conditions for the animals. Free Range farms are advertised to allow the animals to run around a pen on a green hill in the countryside. Though when I began researching more into these Free Range farms I found that there are very loose legal definitions to qualify a farm as Free Range. The term Free Range is not even legally defined by the Canadian government. In the…

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    with my dad, grandpa, Kevin, Buck, and his son. The ride was terrible, but when we got there it was worth it. On the way there we decided to make bets. There was the biggest fish and most unique catch and the winner got ten dollars. The cabins were green and yellow and it felt like home, but we had to lock are trash cans because there are a lot of bears at the campsite so we had to lock them for our safety. I couldn’t wait to go fishing. We first had to unpack then put my grandpa’s boat in the…

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    Hey, if you have to feed a big family then it is a consideration. We have lots of struggling families here. I mentioned the pig’s feet and head well they get boiled and the broth is a type that will solidify like jelly. When the meat is nice and tender you then take the meat from the feet, head and I even add meat from pork hocks so there is more. Take all of this and cut it up then take small or medium sized bowls. At the bottom of each bowl add slices of boiled egg and carrot then the…

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    Alan Hsieh Ms. Sobocinski English 11 May 12th 2015 The American Dream F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby and John Steinbeck’s The Grapes of Wrath are two stories that portray extreme opposites, but also harbor deep similarities between each other. The main character of Fitzgerald’s book; Gatsby is an extremely wealthy man whilst the Joads in The Grapes of Wrath are disturbingly poor. Both sets of characters strive for diff goals beyond their financial states. Gatsby’s ultimate goal is to…

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    golden girl because he was initially a part of the lower class. However, Daisy was a part if East Egg. She has always been rich, because of that she cannot be with Gatsby. Since Gatsby was initially a part of the low class he had to work hard to get money/wealth so that he could get Daisy’s attention and to be with her. Gatsby believed that he could have Daisy if he had a lot of money and had a big house, etc. Gatsby was determined to get Daisy back because he believed if he had what…

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    Hen House Narrative

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    good feeling, but not good enough for what happened that day. My morning routine was same as usual, get up, get dressed and go outside and feed the animals. One morning, I went outside and I look over at the hen house. Our hen house isn’t really big, but it’s tall, tall enough for me to walk it and stand up straight. We have ladders on the sides of the hen house so the chickens and hens can get in easily. There’s a fence around the hen house so none of the hens or chickens get out. None of…

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    or even shop at certain grocery stores because of her intense phobia. Her anxiety was so overwhelming that her stomach problems worsened, and at this point, she was already addicted to the healthy eating lifestyle. Therefore, in turn, it was a very big challenge breaking out of the habit in order to get rid of her stomach…

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    communal environment and even though Smithson’s was made with modern machinery, bulldozers and such, both were the collective efforts of specialized planning and tools and the hands of many people. Other similarities include the use of a scale so big it requires an aerial view to properly see the whole piece as one, something which some European colonizers concluded as evidence of extraterrestrial civilizations in the Americas. Smithson even appropriated the way monumental works had been seen…

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