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    Laumeier Sculpture Park‚ one of the works of art that stood out was the unique “Triangle Bridge Over Water” sculpture. This art was created by Dan Graham in 1990. Dan Graham was born on March 21‚ 1942 in Urbana‚ Illinois (Jeannette 1). As an artist his main works focused on video art‚ mirrors‚ and architecture. Which some of these focuses can be especially brought out in the “Triangle Bridge Over Water” work. One example of this is the architecture of the bridge. There is an art and science behind

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    Fresh water always freezes at 0℃‚ but that is not always so for water with salt inside. The higher amount of salt there is in the water‚ the more the freezing point decreases. So‚ salt water freezes later than freshwater. The exact measurement of how they impact each other is this: every 5 psu increase‚ the freezing point decreases by 28%.. In an ocean‚ there is frazil and brine. Frazil are ice crystals suspended in water‚ and they are made of nearly pure freshwater. Frazil is the first stages of

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    Water for Elephants

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    Novel Study Annotated Bibliography Gruen‚ Sara. Water for Elephants. Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill: Chapel Hill‚ North Carolina‚ 2006. The story follows Jacob Jankowski who was an old man living in a nursing home‚ as he looks back about a time that defined his life. In the 1930’s‚ 23-year-old Jacob’s life changed drastically. One minute he was finishing his Veterinarian degree at Cornell and planning to follow his father in the family business. The next his parents passed away in a car

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    Water Pollution

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    Reflection of the Water Pollution Project The problem with Water pollution today is that people are carelessly polluting and damaging our water supplies at an alarming rate. Though the general public seems to be turning a blind eye to this situation ignorance does not justify the fact that the health of the general public and environment is severely impacted. The Water Pollution group proposes that we educate the community and the children of the possible repercussions of water pollution‚ while also

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    Color of Water

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    he Color of Water Book Review In this memoir‚ the author chooses to have two narrators‚ himself as one‚ and his mother as the other. This style makes for quite an interesting story‚ skipping back and forth in time‚ from the child’s life‚ to that of his mother. Although many time changes occur‚ they are quite easy to keep up with‚ as the two narrator’s of the book‚ James‚ and his mother‚ alternate chapters. For this reason‚ it is also very easy to compare the childhood of each of the main characters

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    WATER SCARCITY

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    Hân Class: AE3B WATER SCARCITY : A TIME-BOMB IS ABOUT TO EXPLODE People can survive at least ten days without eating. But without water‚ they will die after only three days. It shows how important water is in people’s daily life. So‚ just imagine how we survive if there’s not any water available. That’s the reason why water scarcity is one of the key environment issues of our time. This essay will identify some major causes and offer three solutions. The shortage of water resources is mostly

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    Thud. Thud. Thud. If you heard the repetitive sound of a water bottle hitting a surface at full force‚ you would be against water bottle flipping too. Unless you’ve been living under a rock‚ you have probably heard of the newest fad water bottle flipping. This bottle flip craze was internet-driven‚ and swept the country last year. This repetitive activity is annoying and I believe our teachers should not allow kids to bottle flip in an education zone. First of all‚ Studies display that repetitive

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    Water Pollution

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    Introduction Water is one of our most important natural resources. Water is used in different purpose such as domestic‚ industrial supply‚ transportation‚ recreation. However‚ nowadays‚ humans are continuously deteriorating rivers‚ lakes‚ and oceans through different agricultural‚ industrial activities. Abel (1996) states that water pollution defines as “the addition of undesirable materials into aquatic bodies” (p.1). This may cause physical‚ chemical or biological change in water‚ leading to different

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    provoking‚ because of its classic theme that anyone can become the hunted. When one looks at “Hungry Like The Wolf” by duran duran‚ one can see that this theme is still pertinent to today’s world because even in music they show that anyone can become the hunted. One example is when in the duran duran song‚ they say “Straddle the line‚ in discord and rhyme‚ I’m on the hunt I’m after you.” The use of mood‚ suspense and setting are expertly crafted to support the theme of The Most Dangerous Game”.

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    Water Conservation

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    Water Conservation Will there be enough water for a more crowded world? The adult human uses on average about 100 gallons of water a day. Only about 2.5% of earth’s water is fresh and only 1% is actually attainable for usage. The available water on earth has not changed. The same water we have today has been recycled for millions of years‚ we are not gaining any more. The time to do something is now. In this essay I would like to remark on the past‚ present‚ and future of water conservation

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