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    The Salton Sea

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    #1: “The Salton Sea” Summary In 1905 heavy rain falls and snowmelt overfilled the Colorado River. In result the water poured over the headgates in to Alamo Canal. The flood soon reached an Imperial Valley dike and in a period of two years the entire process of the Colorado River flood would soon create the Salton Sea. The Salton Sea is located at the Colorado Desert in Southern California laying below sea level and said to be the largest lake in California. The creation of the sea made Salton City

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    Star of the Sea

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    This passage is an extract from Joseph O’ Connor’s Star of the sea which was penned in the year 2002. The passage makes use of a third person narrative view point as a result of which the readers are provided with a vivid image of passengers aboard a stormy sea ship. The passage talks about a ship afloat a stormy sea and how the passengers on the deck are caught unaware due to this storm. The author uses a descriptive style of writing with short crisp sentences that heighten the pace of the story

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    Riders of the Sea

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    Riders to the sea SUMMARY: This story begins with a young Irish girl baking and spinning in a fisherman’’s cottage on the west coast of Ireland. Her sister comes in‚ bearing the clothes of man washed up drowned up the coast. They are waiting for their brother Michael to be found--he disappeared over a week earlier‚ and they know he is dead‚ though hope never dies really until one knows for sure. They do‚ and they finally have to tell their mother‚ and that he got a decent burial by the parish priest

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    Sea Otters

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    Sea otters may look cute and furry from the outside but they have many attributes that help them to survive in their natural habitat. Along with being one of the smartest mammals‚ they also have finely tuned senses that help protect them and help them hunt. Their cute and furry appearance is not deception‚ despite living in the wild‚ they are very social and often swim along side boats and scuba divers. This became very dangerous when poachers realized the value of their pelts‚ and sea otters were

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    Riders to the Sea

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    Riders to the sea Summary of the play Riders to the Sea by John Millington Synge Dustin Buckley‚ Yahoo Contributor Network Jul 12‚ 2010 "Share your voice on Yahoo websites. Start Here." * ------------------------------------------------- MORE: * ------------------------------------------------- Millington * ------------------------------------------------- Bundling FlagPost a comment The play begins with Maurya‚ who has fallen into a fitful sleep. She is certain that her son

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    Festival by the Sea

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    Festival By the Sea | Analysis of Event Operations | Presented by: Word Count: 3300 Table of Contents 1. Introduction – Page 4 2. Management – Page 5 * Strategic Level pg. 5 * Business Level pg. 6 * Operational pg. 7 3. Planning – Page 8 * SMART Goals pg. 8 * Feasibility pg. 9 * Structure pg. 9 * Strategic Planning and Resolving Problems pg. 10 4. Operations - Page 11 * Characteristics pg. 11 * Human Resources pg. 12 * Retention

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    The hit movie "Titanic" may possibly be one of if not the greatest movie of all time. It’s tale of the epic romance and disaster film leading to the early morning hours of April 15‚ 1912 in the North Atlantic‚ killing 1500 of the 2200 on board. This creative movie has a strong underlining love story between Leonardo DiCaprio as (Jack Dawson) and Kate Winslet as (Rose DeWitt Bukater). “While Titanic is easily the most subdued and dramatic of Cameron’s films‚ fans of more frantic pictures like Aliens

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    Analysis of A Walk to Remember I. Author Introduction/ Writing Style: The author of A Walk to Remember is Nicholas Sparks. He was born on December 31‚1965. According to Wikipedia he is an internationally best selling American author. He writes novels with themes that include Christianity‚ love‚ tragedy‚ and fate. He is currently the author of 12 published novels; including: Message in a Bottle‚ A Walk to Remember‚ and The Notebook. He lives in New Bern‚ North Carolina with his wife Catherine

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    A Walk to Remember - 3

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    “When I was 17‚ my life changed forever. I’m 57 years old‚ but even now I can remember everything from that year‚ down to the smallest details. I relieve that year often in my mind‚ bringing it back to life‚ and I realize that when I do‚ I feel a strange combination of joy and sadness….this is my story; I promise to leave nothing out. First you will smile‚ then you will cry—don’t say you haven’t been warned.’’ Written by an international bestselling author and my personal favorite Nicholas sparks

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    Bering Sea

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    The Bering Sea shelf break is the dominant driver of primary productivity in the Bering Sea.[5] This zone‚ where the shallower continental shelf drops off into the North Aleutians Basin is also known as the “Greenbelt”. Nutrient upwelling from the cold waters of the Aleutian basin flowing up the slope and mixing with shallower waters of the shelf provide for constant production of phytoplankton. The second driver of productivity in the Bering Sea is seasonal sea ice that‚ in part‚ triggers the spring

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