Jackie Wong ID 0371203 1. PROBLEM 7.2 Given: L=300 mm h=500 mm A=175 cm2 Water collected in 3min=620 cm3 Void ratio of sand=0.58 Determine: a) Hydraulic conductivity‚ k (cm/sec) k=QLAht=620 cm3*30 cm175cm2*50cm*3min*60sec1min=0.0118cmsec b) Seepage velocity vs=v1+ee‚ v=ki‚ i=hL→vs=khL1+ee=0.011850cm30cm1+0.580.58= vs=0.0536 cm/sec 2. PROBLEM 7.6 GIVEN-Falling head permeability test: Length of soil specimen=700 mm Area of the soil specimen=20cm2
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What is Human Geo? a. Human geo- how people make places‚ how we organize space/society‚ how we interact with places‚ and how we make sense of ourselves and others in our regions. b. Advances in technology make communicating easier using planes‚ internet and automobiles c. Popular culture makes people more alike‚ but we are still different. d. Globalization- process of increasing worldly interaction. II. What are Geographic Questions? a. Physical Geo- the study of
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of erosion and deposition along Las Cuevas Bay. Contents Aim: 4 Methodology 5 Introduction: 6 Description of the Bay 7 Presentation of findings – Analysis and Discussion 8 Caves 9 Arches 10 Stumps 11 Cliffs 12 Blowholes 13 Geos 14 Headlands 15 Coves 16 Notches 17 The Beach 18 Conclusion 20 Limitations 21 Bibliography 22 Aim: To identify‚ describe and account for the features of erosion and deposition along Las Cuevas Bay. Methodology Where? : Las Cuevas
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Geo 255 Tue Key focus: container Tension between mobility and fixity Containers 20 feet or 40 feet long : standard size for easy movement standard size ensures that containers are “intermodal” switch them among ship‚ road. Move via shipping‚ rail‚ and road networks Bulit Over 8000 container ships 12.5 million TEUs (20 foot equivalent units) Annual global trade estimated at 150 million TEUs “Invented” in 1956 The largest container ships 1995-1998 4‚000 to 8000 TEUs
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Marissa Coe EN 360 Shakespeare I Major Paper 04/20/14 Throughout many of Shakespeare’s plays‚ one of the central themes with which he provides his readers is the topic of madness and insanity. In Karin S. Coddon’s‚ “Such Strange Desygns”: Madness‚ Subjectivity‚ and Treason in Hamlet and Elizabethan Culture‚ the author depicts the reasons behind the psychosis of Shakespeare’s characters and what led to their insanity. The author expresses insight for not only the themes of madness in Hamlet but
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Table of Contents Aim of study Location of study area Method of Data Collection Presentation and Explanation of Data Analysis and Discussion of data Conclusion Bibliography Appendix Aim of Study The aim of the study is to describe the main fluvial depositional features and landforms observed along the middle and lower stages of the Spanish River in‚ Portland‚ Jamaica at three locations (Skibo‚ Chepstowe‚ and Spring Garden) Data Presentation: Data will be
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STATS: SSA owed 3 billion in 1962z 142 bill after 20 yrs‚ and now 235 billion. Paris club of government creditors: raised lending from 424 mill to 2.9 bill. Chapter one: - Human population increases exponentially while food production only increases arithmetic ally -one of two corrections to population growth: Raise food prices so that couples delay marriage and number of children in family Positives checks such as famine‚ disease and war. American economist Julian Simon: limits to population
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that the society cannot help but let them do the driving – their own dirty way. Loneliness is another type of poverty‚ as mentioned by Mother Teresa‚ and even claimed it as the most terrible of all poverties present. Sadly‚ such was what the three major characters in the stories Cat in the Rain‚ Miss Brill‚ and A Rose for Emily‚ experienced. The traits they had in common rooted back to loneliness‚ being the reason why they thought they had to do unique‚ and at a point‚ questionable ways to be accepted
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GEO REVISION LAST YEAR Includes: Volcanoes Earthquakes Rocks Mining Weathering VOLCANOES Litos: Rock Structure of the earth Core (magma 6000c) Mantle (magma 3000c) Crust Magma in the mantle moves because the upper mantle contains heavy magma‚ which is less hot‚ it goes downwards and the lower mantle contains light magma because it is very hot and goes upwards so it moves in a circle‚ which is called CONVECTION CELL. Plates on the crust are not statistic because they are so
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Michael Reich Dr. Samers GEO 255-004 12/6/2011 United Arab Emirates: The sky is the limit There have been enormous changes in world trade systems since the end of World War II. Advances in both technology and education allow countries to continually shape their economic structural plans. World economy seems to become more closely interconnected as each new report or census is published. “National economic systems have gradually‚ but inexorably‚ invaded one another’s territory and have become
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