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    School kids distribute mud idols The Interact Club 2014 of Sri Prakash Vidyaniketan school took up the initiative of distributing 3‚000 eco-friendly Ganesh idols made of mud on Thursday as part of the ‘Save our Environment’ programme. The club members along with Rotary Club Visakha Port City took part in the making of clay idols to discourage usage of environmentally harmful idols made of plaster of Paris and other chemicals. The club spread the message that using a mud idol instead of a coloured

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    activity‚ Yellowstone National Park was established in 1872 and covers the largest area‚ encompasses nearly 3‚500 square miles. The park has Old faithful geyser‚ Lake Yellowstone which is in the caldera of a dormant volcano‚ and the park also has bubbling mud pots‚ hot springs and hot colorful pools. More than half of the world’s geysers are located in Yellowstone. There are 10‚000 thermal features in the park and only 3% are geysers. The most famous one is Old Faithful‚ named because of its reliability

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    these threats are lava flows‚ falling ash‚ and they may even cause other threats like mud and debris flows‚ or they can cause the climate to change which may lead to tsunamis or earthquakes. A volcano can cause many horrible things like earthquakes. They can cause mud slides. Mud slides are very powerful. They can destroy cities. Here in the Philippines‚ when Mount Pinatubo erupted the whole place was covered in mud flow and ashes fall. During the eruption some people evacuated. A volcano can cause

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    superstructure built on top and around a mountain. On the very top was a temple. Ziggurats were made out of only mud brick. One may ask‚ why use mud brick? Compared to other materials such as limestone it is a terribly weak building material. The reason was because of the location of Ur. Ur did not have limestone anywhere near it so mud brick was the practical choice. Viewed from the outside‚ the giant mud structure looks like a towering fortress. Huge bulking walls rise hundreds of feet up and while one may

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    coarse-grained‚ angular-subrounded clasts. * Conglomerates‚ matrix supported clasts-supported fabrics. * Unstable minerals present [ (source rock)] = compositionally immature (usually) * Debris flow deposits: massive‚ un-bedded‚ very poorly sorted‚ mud matrix. * Usually there is a confined permanent channel that may contain an intermittent stream. 1.4 Proximal fan facies * Better sorting (sands can be well sorted)‚ fine-grained. -Sandstones dominate with thin gravel layers in channels

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    were used to protect women from hostile spiritual forces during transition into adulthood. Other motifs protected women from harm when confronting and killing powerful animals.” (Authentic Africa‚ 2017) Women use the mud in the rivers to decorate the cloth. Women also cover and soak the mud cloths with leaves to make the cloth softer. Some ;cloths are used for decoration such as being used as a table cloth. Many of the cloths have a geometric design. The Gwandusu Bamana maternity sculpture are seen as

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    amount of thick mud around the battlefield. Soldiers would move very slowly and would sometimes take 3 hours to walk 100 metres. If a soldier was wounded they would sometimes trap them and they would drown in the thick mud. Because of this‚ thousands of soldiers could not be found; lost in the mud and were put under the category of ’missing‚ presumed dead’ (Unknown‚ 2015). The mud was infested with human waste and was infested by rats. The diseases throughout the battle came from the mud and wet grounds

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    had just gotten stuck in the mud. We ripped off our boots‚ and slowly started entering the dirty brown watered dam‚ as we did not want to startle the calf‚ as he was already stress. My feet where almost suctioned into the mud‚ as I lifted the calves sloppy wet head to keep it above the water. We pushed‚ one‚ two‚ and three. Minutes went ticking by; this calf was in the mud deep. I then gave one last push trying so hard to lift and push the calf it slipped out of the mud. The feeling of saving this

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    houses. As you can guess the Egyptians had sturdier homes that used bricks from mud and straw‚ narrow windows up high‚ so the sun didn’t come in and white walls to keep the room cooler. They also had a stick and palm branches for roofs. The more money you had the better your house was like some houses even had pools. The Mesopotamians had reed and mud homes with reed pillars bent over and plastered with mud or bricks from mud and straw‚ but both types crumbled easily in bad weather and then had to be

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