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    fishing spot and landing where you fish. If this appeals to you, consider the fun of fly-in fishing. This type of fishing expedition is so-named because your fishing adventure begins when your plane picks you up from your dock. Once you’ve loaded your fishing gear and take off, you can enjoy the stunning views below you, while flying to your fishing destination. If you’re an avid fisherman and want to experience fly-in fishing in beautiful Ontario this fall, here are some guidelines for catching some

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    It takes 338 hours for the moon to reveal its whole self from being an invisible entity. It took me almost an intensive 338 hours to ascertain that Robotics is my passion. At 2:34 AM, after multiple versions of code, sensor calibrations, tuning, mechanical tweaks and a lot of coffee, it all came together. It was the first time the quadcopter flew autonomously without crashing into the wall, breaking both my heart and the wall, As I saw my 723 lines of code come to life, it dawned upon me that elements

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    With my eyes wide shut, the following three scientists come to mind: First, Aristotle (384BC – 322BC) Great early Greek scientist who made many researches in the natural sciences including botany, zoology, physics, astronomy, chemistry, and meteorology, and geometry.Second, Albert Einstein was a German-born physicist who developed the general theory of relativity, Won Nobel Prize in Physics (1921) for his discovery of the Photoelectric effect, which formed basis of Quantum Theory. He is considered

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    they'll form ranks based on intelligence and physical attributes. A leader will emerge, the rest will almost always follow behind, and eventual betrayal will be inevitable. This is the basis for the course of events that occur in The Lord of the Flies, and throughout the novel several symbols play a key role in how the crude ending of the story comes to be. Seemingly insignificant objects in the plot serve as metaphors of a much higher purpose such as: The conch symbolizing the democracy, the structure

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    method uses an artificial lure that simulates minnows or other water loving creatures that would elicit a response out of a fish. The third method is fly fishing. This sport is performed with a well matched and balanced set of gear. Flies are tied from feathers, fur, beads and thread to simulate the movements of insects, minnows, frogs and leeches. After a few casts toward shore with a rubber legged, yellow cork popper, an angry smallmouth bass lunged 6” out of the water gulping the fly and returning

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    William Golding’s novel Lord of the Flies examines the moral, cognitive, and behavioral characteristics of a group of boys as they are stranded on a desolate island in the heat of war. Through a series of situations and escalating conflicts, each character’s true inner identities are brought to the surface. Each identity signifies a universal truth about human nature, and, though each chapter, messages are hinted through each character’s words, beliefs, and behaviors. A significant number of the

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    As an aggressively growing economy, India faces a lot of in order to meet the resource, water and energy needs. As the economy grows so does the need for energy. Energy consumption in India is increasing at an annual rate of 4% whereas the economic growth of the country has been around 8% annually over the past five years. Though historically India enjoyed excess water reserves, these resources have now become scarce because of overexploitation and uncontrolled population growth and this increasing

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    Soon after, Neo the hacker, is questioning the truth of this entire world, which is seemed to be normal. And, he meets Trinity, an other hacker. The leader of the Nebuchadnezzar, Morpheus tells him the actual real world is controlled by a computer artificial intelligence system called “The Matrix”, humans are only like animals raised by them without any freedom and thoughts. And, Neo is the only savior who can rescue the humans. However, the road to salvation can never be smoothed, so where will the

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    There is an ever-increasing amount of computer users today. However, even the age-old desktop is being, superseded with smartphones. These smartphones have the ability to gather user information: such as location and are selling it to marketers. Yet with the increasing information and technology available to us, the notion that we are losing our individualism increases. The increasing information is beginning to leave our subconscious susceptible to being controlled by the powerful. Some large retail

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    idea of “playing God”, the idea that came from the Greek myth of Prometheus, of the Greek titan who stole Zeus’ gift of life. Both the story of Frankenstein and Prometheus reveal the dark side of human nature and the dangerous effects of creating artificial life. Frankenstein reveals the shocking reality of the consequences to prejudging someone. The creature’s first-person narration reveals to us his humanity, and his want to be accepted by others even though he is different. We are shown that this

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