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    hot spots in the middle of plates e.g. Hawaii Key terms : Crater – The opening at the top of the volcano Vent – The pipe that takes magma up to the crater Magma Chamber – Underground chamber where magma is stored Volcanic bombs – Large‚ hot boulders thrown from the volcano Secondary cone – Smaller cone on the side of the main cone Shield volcano Composite volcano Wide‚ gentle slopes Constructive boundaries Frequent eruptions Runny lava Not very violent e.g. Mauna Loa‚ Hawaii or

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    Motivation Assignment

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    http://blogs.wsj.com/management/2009/12/16/management’s-dirty-little-secret/ MindTools. (n.d.). Locke ’s goal setting theory. Retrieved from http://www.mindtools.com/pages/article/newHTE_87.htm Honor Code Pledge On my honor‚ as a University of Colorado at Boulder student‚ I have neither given nor received unauthorized assistance on this work. Signature: _________________________________________________________

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    Outdoor Activities

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    Outdoor activities usually mean activities done in nature away from civilization‚ such as hill walking‚ hiking‚ Hunting‚ backpacking‚ canoeing‚ running‚ kayaking‚ rafting‚ climbing‚ caving‚ canyoning‚ and arguably broader groups such as water sports and snow sports. Other similar activities include photography‚ cycling‚ kayaking. Outdoor activities may be pursued for the purposes of enjoying scenery and nature‚ relieving stress‚ finding peace in nature‚ enjoying life and relaxing. They are alternatives

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    1. What are rocky shores?
 This is the place where there is a combination of the high and low tides on shore. 2. How are organisms on a rocky shore distributed?
 They are distributed in horizontal zones on the shore. 3. What three types of bedrock are typically found in a rocky shore ecosystem?
 4. The three types of bedrock found in the rocky shore ecosystem are the rocky shore‚ sandy shore‚ and salt marsh. 5. What are the different zones of the rocky shore?

(There are three main ones—sometimes

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    Lord of the Flies Essay In Lord of the Flies does Golding show that evil will always triumph over good? (Topic) Golding draws his inspiration for Lord of the Flies from his grim experiences of World War II. As a result‚ Golding demonstrates that evil will always triumph good. The boys had good intentions but order‚ rules and regulations soon fall by the wayside as chaos and savagery take over. Furthermore‚ when Jack and his hunters assume control Simon and Piggy fall victim to the evil that is

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    “Lord of the Flies” is absolutely filled with symbolism in and out‚ my goal is to show symbolism that appears in the book. I will feature 3 Symbols‚ first is the conch representing order‚ second is Ralph representing civilization‚ last is Jack representing savagery and evil. Symbolism is a very major aspect in “Lord of the Flies” and is one of the major themes appearing in the book‚ if you understand the symbolism in the book you will have much more understanding over the ideas of the book. Order

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    seasons. Natural Resources and Industry Massachusetts is major source of many natural resources. According to Netstat‚ Fertile Connecticut River Valley soils‚ most rich in peat‚ deposits of sand and gravel‚ glacial stones and boulders (granite‚ marble) are the most important natural resources of Massachusetts. Its location by the Atlantic Ocean also makes it the 3nd largest producer of seafood in the United States of America. The state also is a large producer of electronics.

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    game to keep track and field runners in shape over the winter. Naismith created basketball from a game he used to play in his childhood called Duck on a Rock. The goal of Duck on a Rock was to throw stones to hit a target placed on top of a large boulder. To win in Naismith’s version of basketball‚ you had to throw a soccer into a peach basket nailed high up on a wall to avoid injuries because‚ Naismith had

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    scenic spot nearby amidst tea gardens and rate beauty of rolling stones from hills. It is situated besides the river Peain in the lap of Hill Khashia. The Mari river is coming from the great Himalayas of India‚ which bringing million tons of stone boulders with its tide. You can watch the stone collection from the river in Jaflong as well as you can enjoy the boating in the river Mari. Jaflong is totally a hilly area of real natural beauty where hills are greenish with the forests. Lots of wild animal

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    up’ ’take the Conch!’ ’Sod you’ ’ Shut up!’ "(89) are the phrases that shows the abuse of conch’s power. As the boy’s civilization slowly descends to savagery‚ the conch shell loses its influence and power. When the conch shell got crushed by the boulder that Roger rolls onto Piggy‚ it signified the demise of the civilized instinct among almost all the boys on the island. The fire is the second most important symbol in the story because it shows and symbolizes the humanity and the hope of the stranded

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