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    Introduction For five hours‚ multiple avalanches of hot ash‚ pumice‚ and gases poured out of the crater. During explosive eruptions‚ fiery‚ pyroclastic flows travel down slope from a volcano. The Mount St. Helens pyroclastic flow spread as far as five miles north of the crater. The hot lava flows and suffocating ash falls destroying plant and animal life. The eruptions are over‚ but consequences go on. What happens to the surrounding environment after such an eruption? The Earth repairs itself from

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    Part One Changes in DNA Understanding - a Continuing Process INT - Task 1 Understanding Genetics a Timeline of DNA Science ● ● ● ● ● ● 1700’s - it is believed that all traits are acquired. Example - a giraffe has a long neck due to stretching to reach the leaves in the taller trees. 1800’s - Carl Linnaeus classified by visible traits. 1866 - Gregor Mendel‚ through pea plant breeding and research; discovered that traits are inherited not acquired- before anyone knew or understood anything about

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    a. hot‚ fluid lava that forms a shield volcano b. hot‚ fluid lava that forms a stratovolcano c. an explosive eruption that ejects pyroclastic materials d. cool‚ viscous magma that forms a shield volcano 6. Which scenario is associated with felsic magma? a. hot‚ fluid lava that forms a shield volcano b. basaltic lava that forms a stratovolcano c. an explosive eruption that ejects pyroclastic materials d. cool‚ viscous magma that forms a shield volcano 7. Wizard Island in Crater Lake‚ Oregon

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    beliefs‚ cultural practices and festivities. In fact‚ there’s an annual festival called Magayon Festival which is celebrated every month of May. The festival relives the legend of Mount Mayon. Different versions of the origin of the majestic Mayon Volcano have risen because of the oral tradition of telling stories and handing them down to the next line of descent. First version The legend is about the story of a beautiful lady named Daragang Magayon who lives in Kabikolan before the separation of

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    other sectors. 3.) Problem: Several establishments and residential units have already blocked the view of the volcano and the lake from the road. Factor / Cause of the problem: It is caused by those companies and industries that were aiming and keep on establishing their business in Tagaytay. 4.) Problem: There had been several volcanic activities that made the settlers on the volcano island evacuate. The last violent eruption‚ in 1967‚ killed several people and created a gaping center on the

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    The song of the volcanoes has a catchy rhythm as it sounds like a lullaby that gets you humming at the very end. Its use of words like ‘hope’ and ‘dream’ tells us that there is no limit for even a volcano to dream and find the love of his/her life. It is said that the volcano ‘Uku’ sings and even when his lava turns into stone‚ he keeps singing and does not give up. As portrayed in the song‚ Uku’s song filled up Lele’s heart with hope‚ but Uku did not know there was someone waiting for

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    was officially founded in the year 1581. Balayan was the capital of the province for 135 years from 1597 – 1732. In 1732 it was moved to Taal then the most progressive and flourishing town of the province. After several calamitous eruptions of Taal Volcano that buried then old Taal town site‚ the capital was transferred to Batangas (now a city) in 1754 where it remained to the present. IV. LOCATION Bounded on the north by the province of Cavite‚ on the northeast and east by the province of Laguna

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    faced with lexical additions to academic‚ technical and household repertoires‚ seeks to support integration that is reflected in its language policy. Iceland has had almost no immigration. Its 200‚000+ inhabitants are accustomed to high quality national healthcare‚ and particularly accurate diagnosis. (Winicoff‚ 86). Language maintance in Iceland may somewhat resemble the French culture’s attempt to retain its intellectual properties‚ but perhaps it is more an effort to preserve the nation’s overall

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    observes within the picture that there is a volcano containing “an island within an island – wonderfully sheltered and calm”‚ this symbolises Erica’s current state and when the 9/11 attacks occur it symbolises the volcano erupting resulting in the island within being thrust in to turbulent seas and violence‚ as Erica finds herself post the attacks‚ resulting in a deep state of nostalgia regarding Chris‚ who at one point was also her -ironically- protective volcano. After the 9/11 attacks occur Erica

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    Some characteristics of a modern nation state are centralization of power‚ strong monarchs‚ and national identity and loyalty. It is based on the idea that the state can treat large numbers of people equally by efficient application of the law through the bureaucratic machinery of the state. (Nation state)An example of a nation is the Kurds. The Kurds‚ who are about 25 million‚ are the largest ethnicity in the world without a state of its own. Kurds now live in parts of Turkey‚ Syria‚ Iraq‚ Iran

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