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    How to fish Fishing really is not as simple as it may seem‚ however just about every child has been fishing once in their childhood. There are many different kinds of fish just as there are many different kinds of techniques. You can use artificial bait‚ as well as live bait‚ aswell as many different everyday household items. But before you can pick any of that you need to pick a location‚ location and weather is the key! When it comes to being successful at fishing‚ location is everything.

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    Plain Water Experiment

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    Purpose: How will salt and plain water affect plant cells? Hypothesis Clear water: If you place carrots and celery in plain water they will become flaccid and then eventually start to loose its colour and pieces of the celery or carrots will fall off. I know this because the vegetables will continue absorbing water putting the vegetable in a hypotonic solution. Pieces of the vegetable could break off because the cells are not getting what they need. The cells need to create glucose and oxygen

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    What is considered a perfect day for you? Relaxing with close friends by your side? Going on a journey to your dream vacation? Maybe taking a walk with nature and enjoying its beauty? Well whatever it could be‚ Sony believes that the most perfect day is playing together with your friends on the newly developed PlayStation 4.Through the fantasy world of gaming where the pair of friends role played notorious videogames and reminisced to a heartfelt singalong‚ it can be imagined that the PlayStation

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    Life of Pi

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    Part One (Toronto and Pondicherry): Chapters 1–6 Summary The main text of the book begins with Pi’s declaration that he has suffered a great deal‚ leaving him despondent. The nature of his suffering and its source are not yet clear to the reader. Pi tells us that he continued his religious and zoological studies and was a very good student. He mentions that his religious studies thesis addressed aspects of Isaac Luria’s cosmogony theory. He speaks at length about sloths and observes that their

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    Unexpected Day

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    Unexpected Day What would be your feeling if you plan something and all what you planned for turns into something unexpected? Of course you will feel disappointed and you might regret it as well. This is what happened to me exactly. It was a perfect plan! I rushed into my room after the good news I heard of going to spend a day on the beach with my family. Wow! “How marvelous this day will be”‚ I told myself. I lay on the bed imagining the cold breeze of the fresh salt water

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    Rizal Paper

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    The freshwater biome | A lake at Acadia National Park‚ Maine.   | Freshwater is defined as having a low salt concentration — usually less than 1%. Plants and animals in freshwater regions are adjusted to the low salt content and would not be able to survive in areas of high salt concentration (i.e.‚ ocean). There are different types of freshwater regions: * Ponds and lakes * Streams and rivers * WetlandsPonds and lakes These regions range in size from just a few square meters to thousands

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    The Black River Safari

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    TABLE OF CONTENT Aim Introduction Methodology Presentation and analysis of data Fauna Black Soil Composition Importance of biodiversity Impact on the wetlands in the community of Black River Conclusion Appendix Reference AIM What is the importance of Biodiversity? INTRODUCTION Black River is the capital of St. Elizabeth and also the name of the river located in that region. In 1876 Alexander Graham Bell made the light bulb and it came to Jamaica 24 years later. Black River

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    Egg Flotation

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    Egg flotation Objective/Question/Problem My objective is to see which egg will float. The question is how much salt is needed to be added to make the egg float. The problem is that I do not know how much salt is needed to make an egg float. Hypothesis If I add salt to the water then the egg will float because the egg has a density that is lower that the density of the fluid it displaces. Background Information If the object has a density that is higher than

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    Freshwater Crisis

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    Marisa B. English Water covers nearly 70% of the Earth‚ but why is it that we are running out of water? This is possibly because only 2.5% of the Earth’s water is freshwater‚ and the rest of it is saline‚ ocean based water. People need water to survive‚ but overtime the population has increased‚ which is making it a competition to get clean water for basic necessities. Therefore‚ people should change their water consumption habits because we will run out of water and there is an over-use for

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    What are the Differences and Similarities between Freshwater and Saltwater Fish? There are many differences between freshwater and saltwater fish‚ as the anatomy (how they absorb and dispose of unneeded water‚ sizes and reproduction)‚ where they are located‚ climate‚ feeding and species. In addition‚ there are many similarities they share as they are some species that eats the same prey‚ the same food chain (the biggest will eat the smallest) and some parts from their anatomy (fish scales‚ gills

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