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    PETR 4308 Advanced Reservoir Engineering HW# 7- Solution Problem Statement The following Draw down test has been performed in a cylindrical reservoir assumed to have a drainage area equal to 5‚760‚000 sqft and the following data: Table 1: Reservoir Data Q h rw 90 stb/d 23 ft 0.401 ft φ μ ct B 0.14 1.5 cp 1.6 E-6 1/psi 1.15 Rb/stb 1. 2. 3. 4. Estimate Permeability Estimate the Skin factor S Estimate pressure drop due to skin Estimate flow efficiency Solution Part 1

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    Henry Wadsworth Longfellow‚ an American novelist‚ playwright‚ and poet in the 19th century‚ has become an American icon through his famous works‚ serving as a source of reassurance and connection for his readers. Longfellow’s childhood consisted of observing the Maine coast and taking in the nature around him. These childhood memories were preserved and relayed in many of Longfellows notorious poems such as “My Lost Youth” and “Dedication”‚ many of which established him as a fireside poet: one who

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    Henry Wadsworth Longfellow incorporates religious themes into his poetical work. His religious beliefs were in favor of his Christian faith‚ unlike others who found all the negative aspects of Catholicism. His poetical works such as "Christus"‚ "The Divine Tragedy" and "The Bells of San Blas" show his positivity toward the Catholic church. In Longfellow ’s life‚ he went through periods of depression as a reaction to his wives ’ deaths. During these times of sorrow‚ Longfellow turned to his faith

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    The Bridge‚ written by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow sometime after the death of his wife during miscarriage in the year 1835‚ reflects on the heart-rending feeling of loss. The poem was written by Longfellow as not only a reflection of the tragic loss of his wife‚ but also as a reflection of the conflicting emotions felt by him pertaining to the loss. In his poem‚ Longfellow describes two of the foremost conflicting emotions as depression and acceptance. These emotions are the same emotions later

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    Henry Wadsworth Longfellow‚ an incredibly influential author. His classical Romantic structuring and rhyme schemes‚ combined with harrowing subjects in his poems‚ caused his writing to touch countless avid poetry lovers around the world. Longfellow was a great American Fireside Poet during the Romantic literary era‚ who beautifully composed one of his most famous poems‚ Footsteps of Angels‚ after the death of his wife.

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    Fireside Poets The Fireside Poets played an influential role in nineteenth century poetry. Comprised of Holmes‚ Longfellow‚ Bryant‚ Lowell‚ and Whittier‚ each of these writers brought their own unique twist to the genre. They all focus on morality and address the matter of defining its principles. However‚ Holmes and Longfellow emphasize legacy and man’s duty to uphold it‚ while Bryant‚ Lowell‚ and Whittier hone in on abolitionism and anti-slavery. Oliver Wendell Holmes was a driving force for individuals

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    In the poem “Loss and Gain” (1893)‚ Henry Wadsworth Longfellow emphasizes the ups and downs of life‚ and how the negatives of life are inevitable‚ however they can be turned into something positive. Longfellow is able to make this clear by writing the poem in first person to try and relate with the audience‚ and by using optimistic diction and tone. Mr. Longfellow’s purpose in this poem is to show the audience that in life some will fail at times‚ in order to reveal that those failures can be turned

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    "Mezzo Cammin" is an interesting poem with the topic of midlife crisis. Here‚ Longfellow talks about how he is in Midway of his life. He also realizes about the midlife crisis. Everyone once in a lifetime goes through this crisis. Longfellow starts this poem saying half of his life is passed by him and he let it happen‚ not doing what he was supposed to do. He laments not utilizing his time in right possible way and regrets his life decisions which he took that stopped him from being what he wanted

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    Displaying categorical data HW 3.1 Each person in a nationally representative sample of 1252 young adults age 23 to 28 years old was asked how they viewed their “financial physique” (“2009 Young Adults & Money Survey Findings‚” Charles Schwab‚ 2009). “Toned and fit” was chosen by 18% of the respondents‚ while 55% responded “a little bit flabby‚” and 27% responded “seriously out of shape.” Summarize this information in a pie chart. 3.3 A survey conducted by Robert Half Technology appeared in

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    In Henry Wadsworth Longfellow’s poem‚ Paul Revere’s Ride‚ the overall structure is important to understanding the poem’s true meaning. This poem is narrative poem‚ which means that it is written like a story in poetry format. The plot elements are important to the structure‚ because the setting lets the reader know where the characters are. The conflict is what the characters are facing. The resolution is the conclusion the characters find to solve the conflict. In Henry Wadsworth Longfellow’s

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