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    GERMAN REUNIFICATION: PROBLEMS AND RESEARCH METHODS In the worldwide arena of comparative politics‚ the reunification of Germany in 1990 was a pivotal point in time. With the players coming from opposite ends of the political and economic spectrum‚ the reunification set the stage for major changes both in Germany and the entire European community. These changes offered an important model which comparitivists continue to use in order to examine questions and issues raised by the integration

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    SPECIES DIVERSITY IN POOL AND RIFFLES OF A LOTIC TROPICAL SYSTEM Abstract This study looked at species adaptations to different substrate type‚ current velocity‚ dissolved oxygen and depth that allows for the specialized utilization of the microhabitats found and how this was responsible for similarities and differences in species diversity in pools and riffles. The riffle was seen as the more diverse mesohabitat. Of the 47 species found‚ the riffle had 37 of these organisms present. The

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    Introduction The Battle of Ortona was a battle fought between soldiers from the Canadian 1st Infantry Division and a battalion of German Fallschirmjäger from the German 1st Parachute Division. The battle lasted from December 20 – 28 1943‚ and took place in the small town of Ortona‚ Italy. The battle was part of the Italian Campaign‚ which was the Allied name for all operations in and around Italy that would help them invade Sicily and force the German troops in Italy to surrender. The Battle of

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    CHAPTER 15 GEOGRAPHY 1

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    fragmented rock material. 3. What roles do rock openings play in weathering processes? Whenever bedrock is exposed‚ it weathers. Weathered rock often has a different color or texture from neighboring unexposed bedrock. Most significant from a topographic standpoint‚ exposed bedrock is likely to be looser than the underlying rock. Blocks or chips maybe so loose that they can be detached with little effort. Sometimes pieces are so “rotten” that they can be crumbled by finger pressure. Slightly deeper

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    Survival Skills

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    Survival skills From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search This article is about survival techniques. For the hip-hop album by KRS-One and Buckshot‚ see Survival Skills. | This article has multiple issues. Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page. * It contains instructions‚ advice‚ or how-to content. Tagged since September 2009. * Its neutrality is disputed. Tagged since September 2009. * It may require general cleanup to meet Wikipedia’s

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    avalanche danger‚ avalanche mitigation strategies and climate and environmental change in Serfaus‚ Austria. For this purpose‚ it presents a literature review and the application of a Geographic Information Systems (GIS) modeled avalanche hazard map. It is found that climate change will cause lower temperatures and fluctuations in temperature and precipitation in the Alps. Environmental change will occur because of the increase in winter tourism and cause deforestation and erosion. These effects

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    Psychoanalytic Analysis

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    has made him be a controversial figure in the literature field for many years. What Poe wrote down is not only the reflection of the real-world objects but also imaging ones that were only existed in Poe’s mental world. This essay will use the Topographic Model of Freud’s psychoanalytic approach to analyze Poe’s poem The Raven and help reader to learn more clearly about the poem. Freudian criticism is concerned with the quest for and discovery of connections between the artists themselves

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    Peat Soil

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    INTRODUCTION Peat is a mixture of fragmented organic material formed in wetlands under appropriate climatic and topographic conditions and it is derived from vegetation that has been chemically changed and fossilized. Peat is partially or totally decomposed remains of dead plants which have accumulated under water for tens to thousands of year. Decomposition or humification involves the loss of organic matter either in gas or in solution‚ the disappearance of physical structure and the change

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    Mafic Mound Analysis

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    In the 1990’s‚ Mafic Mound was found on the south pole of the Moon. Although volcano-like‚ it was formed by a different process. Two different theories have been hypothesized. The first theory is that the South Pole-Aitken Impact caused “a cauldron of melted rock as much as 30 miles deep” (American Geophysical Union‚ Brown University) to form. This melted rock crystallized and shrunk; the middle portion of the rock (still molten) squeezed out onto the moon’s surface‚ creating a mound. Another possible

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    Application of EM Wave in RADAR Ankush Sharma Regd. No. 10804571 Roll no. RB6803A16 Electronics Department‚ Lovely Professional University Chehru (Punjab) Abstract— the project is enlightening us about the characteristics and properties of electromagnetic wave .It also include radar‚ how does it works‚ its components and application of EM Wave in radar. 1. Electromagnetic Waves Electromagnetic waves are composed of oscillating electric and magnetic fields at right angles

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