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    Council. 2001. Compensating for wetland losses under the Clean Water Act. National Academy Press‚ Washington‚ D.C.‚ USA. Peterson HG. 1998. Use of constructed wetlands to process agricultural wastewater. Canadian Journal of Plant Science 78:199–210. Richter BD‚ Matthews R‚ Harrison DL‚ Wigington R. 2003. Ecologically sustainable water management: managing river flows for ecological integrity. Ecological Applications 13:206–224. Russell KR‚ Guynn Jr. DC‚ Hanlin HG. 2002. Importance of small isolated wetlands

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    1. The greater your focus‚ the better the sex What’s the best way to unlock a woman’s wildest desires in bed? "Passion‚" said 42 per cent of the women we surveyed. "That means being in the moment and not being distracted‚" says US psychologist Dr Joel Block‚ the author of Secrets of Better Sex. "Sex is a conversation‚ and she doesn’t want to feel like you wish you had your BlackBerry."  A woman takes attendance during sex in many ways‚ and the strongest signal you can send comes from your mouth

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    Cited: Andrews‚ C. Frank. “Argon.” The World Book Encyclopedia. 2007 ed. Print. “Argon.” The Encyclopedia Britannica. 15th ed. 2002. Print. Cook‚ A. Gerhard. “Argon.” The Encyclopedia Americana. 2007 ed. Print Knapp‚ Brian. Argon. DanBury‚ CT: Gorier Educational‚ 1996. Print. Newton‚ David. Chemical Elements. Detroit‚ London: Library of Congress‚ 1999. Print Stewart‚ Doug. Chemicool. 15 Oct. 2012. Web

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    Economic Systems Devry University Intro to Business and Technology BUSN-115-14398 Economic Systems The roles that Individuals‚ businesses‚ and the government play in allocating a society’s resources depend on the society’s economic system. This system is a basic set of rules for allocating the country’s resources to satisfy its citizens’ needs. Economic systems are generally categorized as either free market systems (capitalism) or planned systems (socialism and communism). Except for the

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    Cited: * Frictional Unemployment: Explanation & Examples by N Nayab Edited & published by Linda Richter on Oct 22‚ 2010 http://www.brighthub.com/office/human-resources/articles/92375.aspx#ixzz1D3RT7Jfc * Core Economics by Gerald W Stone * Ecron’s Blog http://ecorn.wordpress.com/2010/07/30/why-hyperinflation-has-such-a-devastating-impact-on-economies/

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    fluid into a disposal well. There are many ways human activity can trigger earthquakes. In the 1930s for example‚ the construction of Hoover Dam in Arizona unleashed a burst of seismic activity in the vicinity that reached a magnitude of 5 on the Richter scale. Geothermal- energy projects have been known to make the ground shake. This process involves pumping pressurised water a mile into the Earth‚ then sucking up the

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    Earthquakes in Australia Australia is a very lucky country that suffers very few earthquakes or volcanic eruptions. Earthquakes are caused by converging plates (usually subducting)‚ and there a 4 different types of waves in two categories; firstly there is Body waves which are broken into primary and secondary waves (these travel through the earth) Surface waves travel through only the crust and are called Love and Rayleigh. These Waves (the earthquakes) are measured by a seismograph/ a device that

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    The extent to which tectonic processes represent a hazard depends upon when and where they are experienced (40) A hazard can best be defined as a ’situation that poses a level of threat to life‚ health‚ property or the environment.’ The overall impact of earthquakes as a natural hazard varies greatly from one place and timeframe to another. As do the types of hazards‚ which are categorised into primary and secondary. Primary hazards are created by the direct seismic energy of an earthquake; this

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    Bibliography: Dychtwald‚ Ph.d.‚ Ken. Age Power: How the 21st Century Will Be Ruled by the New Old. 1st ed. Vol. 1. New York: Yankelovich Partners‚ Inc‚ 1999. Falk‚ Ursula A.‚ and Gerhard Falk. Ageism‚ the Aged‚ and Aging in America. 1st ed. Vol. 1. San Diego: Charles C Thomas‚ 1997. 35-39. Macionis‚ John J. Introduction to Socioloy. 10th ed. Vol. 1. Upper Saddle River: Prentice Hall‚ 2005. 404-409. Sandell‚ Diane S.‚ and Lois Hudson

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    World War I and II were responsible for the death of nearly 100 million people‚ yet it could be argued that‚ in short‚ both wars were started due to irresponsible actions of many nations based on the misinterpretation of actions by others. Additionally‚ Germany can be blamed for both wars‚ as in both cases‚ it was the initial aggressor. One would think that due to the growth of the global economy as well as the social equality that began to emerge in the beginning of the twentieth century‚ people

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