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    many people around me saying that you should go walk the Brooklyn Bridge at least once and I never have a chance to fulfill it. Through this opportunity‚ I called my friend up to accompany me to walk the Bridge for the first time. Based on the information from the history of the United States‚ the Brooklyn Bridge was completed in 1883 and considered as an engineering marvel for that time. It remains as one of the oldest suspension bridges in the United States. During mid-1800s‚ the ferries connected

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    English 11 Second Quarter The Bridge of San Luis Rey Interpretive Essay 1 Kendra Salmeron 1022429.03 March 5‚ 2013 The Bridge of San Luis Rey‚ by Thornton Wilder‚ takes place in colonial Peru in the early eighteenth century. One of the main characters is the Marquesa de Montemayor. The Marquesa is the eccentric daughter of a wealthy cloth merchant and an aristocrat by marriage. The Marquesa has an obsessive love for her daughter‚ Dona Clara. She decides to abandon her selfish love for her

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    Water is a vital to all human life‚ but people don’t know how they should limit their use of it‚ how their actions affect the purity of it‚ or how restricted water actually is. They do not know how to take care of water‚ or their environment. They need to realize that water should not be carelessly used for leisure. Also‚ recognize that they pollute their own water supply with chemicals and trash‚ and they do not seem to understand that there is a limited supply of water. Americans do not comprehend

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    Using the above listed strategies will improve traffic flow over the Braveheart Bridge. At the current rate of growth‚ we believe that this will mitigate traffic congestion during commuting hours for the next 20 years. The combination of strategies will be most effective‚ but some of the strategies will take longer to implement than others. The new bus routes and change from four to five lanes across the Braveheart Bridge will be almost immediate. The conversion of the factories and warehouses

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    An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge While reading "An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge" by Ambrose Bierce. The sense of time‚ descriptive writing‚ and plot make this short story‚ I feel‚ very worthy of a literary analysis. At the beginning‚ there is not a good ending. The main character‚ Peyton Farquhar‚ is being hanged. The events leading up to his hanging give the reader a case of anxiety‚ the reader assumes the death of Peyton as he meets his end. Immediately following‚ there is a transition into

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    Water Recycling

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    the current water shortage on Oahu. For the purpose of this paper‚ our group has chosen to discuss what we believe to be the top three most feasible technological solutions. In order of current usability they are; 1. Water recycling 2. Desalination 3. OTEC (Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion) Water Recycling Water recycling here on Oahu is an important part of ensuring a sustainable water supply for future generations. Through the natural water cycle‚ the earth has recycled and reused water for millions

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    water conversation

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    “conserve water” and lately‚ everyone seems to be saying it! We had several NGOs disturbing us by distributing pamphlets about conserving water. Aiming that crumpled pamphlet to the waste basket‚ I used to wonder “Why are they wasting paper in the name of saving water?” After hearing NGOs blaming the government‚ I had resigned to the notion that “water conservation” is an issue that the government should take care of. It looked like the world is conspiring to make me feel guilty of wasting water‚ when

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    Global Water Scarcity - Problems And Solutions Posted: 23.12.2009 author: Tater‚ Prof. Dr. Sohan Raj Importance of Water   Water is a source of life of every living organism. Without water living beings cannot survive their lives. There is 60% water in human gross body. It is a natural resource that sustains our environments and supports livelihood. Water is the blue gold‚ and that future wars will be fought for water. So‚ not a single drop of water received from rain should be allowed to escape

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    In An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge‚ Ambrose Bierce narrates the hanging and the moments prior to the hanging of Peyton Farquhar. Peyton Farquhar‚ a rich‚ southern plantation owner‚ is tricked into sabotaging the Union Army. After failing to burn driftwood located near the bridge‚ Farquhar awaits his hanging on the bridge. Bierce’s background adds to the depth and realism of the short story‚ as he himself served with the Ninth Indiana Infantry Regiment‚ an experience that unmistakably carried

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    The Tacoma Narrows Bridge was the third largest in the world in 1940. Unfortunately that wouldn’t last too long. On November 7th‚ 1940 only four months after being open it collapsed due to violent swaying and flexing. Some of the reasons for its collapse were that it was put in an area of Tacoma that was prone to high winds and the engineer used solid girders instead of open trusses to cut costs. Another issue that engineers later learned about was its lack of aerodynamics. With that said we will

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