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    The Beni Plain

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    The Beni Plain and Gran Chaco Plain have the two best aquifers in the country. However‚ the Beni Plain (map unit 1) has depths to aquifer of only 30-90 meters and the Gran Chaco Plains depth to aquifer ranges from 130-150 meters and greater than 180-200 meters. The Easter Andes and Subandean zones or map unit 3 depth to the aquifer is usually less than 100 meters. The Brazilian Shield‚ Altiplano‚ and Western Andes (map units 4 and 5) usually have a depth to the aquifer or less than 90 meters.

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    The English language  is very different today than it was in the 1920’s. Drastically changing over the years due to cultural‚ social standards and status. An alcoholic beverage that used to be called “giggle water”‚ or “giggler” due to some of the effects that alcohol can have on a person. But‚ if you were drunk due to too many “gigglers” and become a “splifficated” or “zozzled” they would call you a “boozehead”. After work “drugstore cowboys” which were young bachelors‚ would wait outside of a brothel

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    NHL Official

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    One day I hope to become an NHL Official‚ Officiating hockey is a very overlooked career because most people don’t even know that it is a full time job. In fact‚ the National Hockey League spends millions of dollars every year on the development and training of its officials. Also‚ the NHL trusts elite groups with all the responsibilities of maintaining the integrity of the world’s fastest game. A career in the field of a national hockey league official requires physical testing‚ rule knowledge‚

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    Public Officials

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    I have 5 points. 1. Assertion: Elected officials would have a personal stake in the Public School educational system. Reasoning: By creating this law‚ elected officials would have a personal stake in the Educational System. If a public official sends his/her kids to a public school‚ then that elected official will have an actual‚ personal stake in the way our public school system turns out. It put their kids on a pressing issue on fixing public schools for forces politicians to take action. Now‚

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    Daniell S English Exam

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    ENGLISH EXAM 1. Many words can be more than one part of speech. The part of speech a word belongs to depends on how the word is used in a sentence. Read each sentence‚ and then decide the part of speech of the underlined word. Whenever the door slams‚ the lamp rocks back and forth. a) Adjective b) Noun c) Verb d) Adverb How much cloth will it take to make the curtains? a) Adjective b) Noun c) Verb d) Adverb Please turn on the light. a) Adjective b) Noun c) Verb d) Adverb She went

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    Fires on The Plain: A Reflection Fires on the Plain is truly the most depressing‚ haunting‚ and sad story I have ever endured reading. The complete abandonment of the Japanese soldiers on the island of Leyte by the Japanese Army is revolting‚ as well as the complete disregard for each others well being among them. It becomes a battle between one another for survival. The lack of comradery among the Japanese soldiers is dumbfounding‚ and leads me to believe that it may very well have been there

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    Eastern Plains Villagers

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    Element: The Horse among the Eastern Plains Villagers In the Eastern Plains Villages‚ nearly everyone had horses that were supplied by Jumano and Comanche traders. The benefits were nearly irresistible‚ and they started using horses to hunt‚ make sudden attacks‚ and became middlemen in the food trade industry. However‚ they soon learned that horses would destroy cornfields and consume large amounts of the dwindling supply of cottonwood bark. Within the Eastern Plains there were many different equestrian

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    English Essay

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    LANGUAGE? __________________________________________________ English isn’t managing to sweep all else before it -- and if it ever does become the universal language‚ many of those who speak it won’t understand one another by Barbara Wallraff ECAUSE I am interested in what happens to the English language‚ over the past year or so I’ve been asking people‚ at dinner parties and professional gatherings and so on‚ whether they think that English is well on its way to being the global language. Typically

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    Eva S English Paper

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    so are many knowledgeable women. Aunt Alexandra in To Kill A Mockingbird portrays this very well. Although Alexandra Hancock is hypocritical and racist‚ she is also extremely loving. The south is harsh‚ yet has beautiful aspects‚ Alexandra Hancock makes this very clear. Due to Aunt Alexandra’s hypocritical‚ racist‚ and loving personality she shows Jem and Scout the beauty and flaws of southern culture. Aunt Alexandra is heavily involved with her missionary circle‚ and while on the surface this seems

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    ‘MAKING EFFECTIVE ORAL PRESENTATIONS IN ENGLISH IN AN ACADEMIC CONTEXT’ 1. INTRODUCTION Oral Presentations are brief discussions of a focused topic delivered to a group of listeners (audiences) in order to impart knowledge or to stimulate discussion. They may be short or long‚ include slides or other visual aids‚ and be done individually or in a group. Planning and structuring an oral presentation is similar to the process of writing an essay‚ except you need to be conscious of a live audience

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