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Podcast 145 A Bajan Casting A Net Copyright 2022 ISBN978-976-96824-7-4.mp3

William Anderson Gittens, Author, Cinematographer Dip.Com., Arts. B.A. Media Arts Specialists’ License Cultural Practitioner, Publisher,CEO,Editor in Chief of Devgro Media Arts Services Publishing®2015 Season 1 Episode 1

Podcast 145 A Bajan Casting A Net Copyright 2022 ISBN978-976-96824-7-4.mp3
A fishing line is a cord used or made for angling. Fishing lines generally resemble a long, thin string, and vary in material. Important attributes of a fishing line include length, material, weight, and thickness. Other factors relevant to certain fishing environments include breaking strength, knot strength, UV resistance, castability, limpness, stretch, abrasion resistance, and visibility. Most modern lines are made from nylon, braided polymers, or silk. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fishing_line
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McNally, Bob (2 August 2019), How to Pick the Right Kind of Fishing Line, Outdoor World (published August 2, 2019)

A fishing net is a net used for fishing. Nets are devices made from fibers woven in a grid-like structure. Some fishing nets are also called fish traps, for example fyke nets. Fishing nets are usually meshes formed by knotting a relatively thin thread. Early nets were woven from grasses, flaxes and other fibrous plant material. Later cotton was used. Modern nets are usually made of artificial polyamides like nylon, although nets of organic polyamides such as wool or silk thread were common until recently and are still used.

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Gittens William AndersonAuthor, Cinematographer, Dip., Com., Arts. B.A. Media Arts Specialists’  Editor-in-Chief  License Cultural Practitioner, Publisher, Student of Film, CEO Devgro Media Arts Services®2015
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Podcast 188 Recognition Ceremony Dr.William Anderson Gittens D.D.©2024

Letter Dr. Ronal E.Frzier, Th.dCommittee Dr. of Divinity Faculty Chair

Master s International University Chair

Masters International University of Divity

Rmarks Dr. William Anderson GittensD.D.& Mrs. Magnola Gittens

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Dr.William Anderson Gittens D.D.
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Class of 2024
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I wish to express gratitude to the Creator for guiding me and my late parents, Charles and Ira Gittens, for their guidance and creative expression. Thanks to those who assisted me along this journey namely my Beloved wife Magnola Gittens, my Brothers Shurland, Charles, Ricardo, Arnott, Stephen, Sisters Emerald, Marcella, Cheryl, Cousins Joy Mayers, Kevin and Ernest Mayers, Donna Archer, Avis Dyer, Jackie Clarke, Uncles Clifford, Leonard Mayers, David Bruce, and Collin Rock. My child...