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    Western Oregon is a region that is threatened by landslides that can cause hazards to the public’s safety‚ their natural resources‚ and infrastructure. The most hazardous areas are in the mountain terrains. Landslides are a common occurrence in Western Oregon. They can be very devastating to homes and businesses and each year millions of dollars are spent repairing the damage caused by landslides (Hofmeister‚ 2002). Landslides are not individual events‚ they occur in conjunction with other factors

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    Effects of Hydration on the Human Body Rebecca St. Clair SCI/241 January 9‚ 2011 Ms. Katherine Jones‚ Ph D Water is an essential nutrient that provides health maintenance by regulating body temperature‚ providing lubrication and shock absorption‚ and is essential to maintain proper physiologic functioning. Over half of the human body weight is comprised of water. Water helps to regulate many human body functions such as: body temperature‚ and the amount of water lost through kidney functions

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    Traffic Volume Studies Traffic Volume Studies • Engineers often use counts of number of vehicles or pedestrians passing a point‚ entering an intersection‚ or using a particular facility such as travel lane‚ crosswalk or sidewalk. Counts are usually samples of actual volumes‚ although continuous counting is also sometimes performed. Manual Observation Typical equipment needed for manual counts are: Tally Sheets‚ or • Mechanical Count Boards‚ or • Sampling periods may range from

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    smelly too. This is because her home is underneath the surface of the earth‚ in the year 3000 aliens attacked our planet‚ ever since they have attacked the earth they have been living underground. Their government talked to the aliens and made a deal every 1000 years there would be a competition. 10 humans and 10 aliens would compete to the death‚ and whichever side won would be able to live on the surface again. No human has been on the surface since the war. The government watches the kids throughout

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    Environmental Effects of the Bottled Water Industry Environmental Science Environmental Effects of the Bottled Water Industry I myself am a firm believer in drinking only bottled water under the belief that it is safer‚ cleaner‚ and better tasting. I also believed that the bottled water industry couldn’t be polluting the environment. After all how could something so natural be bad for the environment? In the research that follows I will explain just how wrong I really was in my beliefs

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    The factors that would cause the lung to collapse are elastic recoil and high surface tension. And the factors that prevent the lungs from collapse are negative intrapulmonary pressure and surfactant. During expiration : volume increase and pressure decrease During inspiration : volume decrease and pressure increase The role of surfactant is to decrease surface tension by more than 40 times. And it’s effect on surface tension is to prevent them from PO2 in alveolar : 104 PO2 in venous blood

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    habitat and may have negative effects on the environment. The creeping water primroses are yellow in all seasons except winter. The yellow flower is very distinctive of creeping water primrose. Flowers vary in size from 1 inch to 2 inches in diameter. It is a perennial aquatic plant whose long stems creeping over mud or shallow water. It came from South America to the U.K. It is introduces as ornamental and water garden plant. It is first recorded in 1999. The creeping water primroses can cause a lot

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    Aesthetics is the study of the mind and emotions in relation to the sense of beauty. This philosophy is very well explained in Virginia Postrel¡¯s essay‚ ¡°Surface and Substance¡±. In the essay‚ Postrel challenges the separation of surface and substance with examples of acts of consumptions‚ which she describes as an engagement with beauty. There are many reasons that drive people towards consumptions. It is important to be socially accepted‚ even if it requires changing the way one looks. Some

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    Guardians of the Galaxy Volume 2 is a continuation of Guardians of the Galaxy. After a group of criminals combines forces to fight a villain with his mind set on destroying the galaxy in the first movie they have to do it all over again in the sequel. The sequel is very similar at the core but there are a few differences. Now‚ in Volume 2‚ Petter Quill learns the identity of his father the Demigod and planet Ego. Once Ego’s diabolical scheme to take over the galaxy is revealed the unlikely group

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    Practical 3 Title: Effect of dissolved Carbon Dioxide on the pH of Water Aim: To investigate the effect of dissolved carbon dioxide on the pH of water. Hypothesis: The dissolved carbon dioxide will cause the water to turn acid‚ lowering the pH when carbon dioxide dissolves in water in which it forms carbonic acid (H2CO3). Materials: Straws‚ distilled water‚ safety glasses‚ pH probe‚ computer‚ universal indicator‚ gloves‚ lab coats‚ measuring cylinder‚ data logger‚ printer

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