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    Name: Ng szeming Date: 9/3/16 Subject: MSE320_lab_1 Fishing rod composites microstructure examination Abstract: In this experiment the main objective was going to look at the microstructure of the composites from the fishing rod with in angle, transverse and longitudinal. By using the microscope and within different scale to see the fiber and the epoxy. And will find out in different cut the effect to the volume fraction, and to prove why transverse cut is the only option for the

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    When I come it fishing, let’s just say I am hooked like a large mouth bass is hooked to my line. Ever since I was a boy and my dad took me and my brother fishing, I could never get enough of it. Every time I would come home from school, I would ask my dad “when are we going fishing” and he would always say “boy there more than just fishing” but being a young boy fishing was the only thing I would want to do. The older I got, the worse I got about fishing, I would always want the new rod or gear that

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    Lewis was in a plane over Greenland going to visit his grandparents in England when all of a sudden the plane started going down nose first. The force of the wind broke all of the glass making it impossible for the passengers to look around without any glass in their eyes. He tried to undo his seat belt, but it was stuck. Then he remembered that he had just eaten dinner, so he looked around for his knife and found it on the floor two feet away from his feet. When he finally grabbed it, the plane

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    Crappie fishing; to most, bring visions of cool spring mornings with fog lingering over the surface of the lake and burning off shortly after rigging a bobber and a minnow to cast to a brush pile and wait for the Crappie to find your bait. Classic Crappie fishing to be sure and very effective to say the least, as many of you, like myself, grew up fishing this way almost exclusively. Crappie angling has changed and progressed into a very technical endeavor and crankbaits is one of those techniques

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    In the story, “Flaw,” Wang delivers a very light hearted text to read. But, in this text Wang connects a lot of the story together with details of the weather that help us connect the events. Wang uses the weather to describe how the narrator feels about the problems, while also displaying the narrators growth throughout the story. For example, the narrator opens up each problem or event that occurs with the description of that moments weather and season. Although the events occur on separate days

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    Got the best rigs and the best bait for catfishing: what comes next? Catching catfish not only calls for cat fishing rigs but also the best bait for catfishing to entice the elusive scavengers. Diverse eating habits of different ‘cat’ species have brought forth a wide range of baits. Choosing the right one is easy if you go by the book but using one properly to ensure success is only an acquired skill. Years of practice and setting up rigs enhances the insight and expertise of an angler. A seasoned

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    personalities. The characters range from one who has hair growing through his underwear to one named Paul Maclean. Paul Maclean is among the more interesting and most loved of them. He was a newspaper reporter, a tough fighter, and an artist at fly fishing. Sadly, Paul’s life was full of recklessness, and that same quality ultimately led to his downfall. Paul qualifies to be a classic tragic hero because he possesses the following “ingredients” required for this classification: heroic stature, potential

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    When I was about six years old, my older brother and a few of his friends thought it would be funny if they removed the divider between to the two betta fish we had in our fish tank. Bettas are very aggressive and territorial fish and usually like to be left alone, so the second that they removed the divider, they started attacking each other. Even though they are just fish and are very small, it was blatantly obvious that they were doing harm to each other. He later put the borders back up but a

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    Fly Fishing The act of fishing is to catch fish either for food or sport. There are various types of fishing; one of those types being fly fishing. Fly fishing dates further back to the second century, and is popular in modern day. The sport requires specific equipment including a fly rod, reel, and flies. Fly fishing is a method of angling a long rod to cast artificial flies that imitate the natural food sources of fish. Unlike spin fishing which uses light weight line and a heavy lure, fly fishing

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    Salt water fishing vs fresh water fishing Remember when you were a little kid waking up at 5 in the morning just to go fishing. You’re just hoping that today will be the day to catch the big one. You’re out there just waiting for something to hit your line. No matter whether salt-water fishing or fresh-water fishing, it will meet every fisherman’s or woman’s dreams. It doesn’t matter if you’re out on the lake or on the ocean, you are always guaranteed to have a good time and make memories. When

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