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    Parts of the marine diesel engine Below is a cross-sectional view of a Sulzer Main Diesel Engine and the names of the component parts. The starting air valve is used to lead highly compressed air to push the piston for turning the engine when starting. In this 2-stroke engine‚ the air intake and exhaust are taken into the engine cylinder liner through scavenging ports and exhaust ports. The cylinder head covers the top of the cylinder and houses the starting air valve‚ fuel valve or injector

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    to be a princess‚ or own a hamster farm‚ or never really grow up at all. In second grade I developed an obsession with the ocean and what lives in it‚ specifically sharks. Because of my love of sharks I decided that when I grew up I wanted to be a marine biologist. When I made this decision I never knew what a big part math played in this profession. Math has always been my biggest weakness when it came to my education. I would spend hours trying to understand all the numbers and what to do with them

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    Multiple-Choice Questions Chapter 2: Marine Ecology 1. Which environment has historically been the most stable? w. desert x. coral reef y. tundra z. tropical rain forest 2. Most sea life is found in which area? w. On or above continental shelves x. In trenches y. Along mid-ocean ridges z. Near deep-sea hydrothermal vents 3. Coastal upwelling results in ________. w. carbon dioxide-rich water surfacing x. warm water surfacing y. mixing of salt and freshwater z. lower high tides 4. The yellow-green

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    HOWARD 013 U.S. Marines with 1st Marine Division Band perform during the Marine Corps Installations West-Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton change of command ceremony aboard Camp Pendleton‚ Calif.‚ Aug. 23‚ 2013. U.S. Marine Corps Brig. Gen. Vincent A. Coglianese relinquished command of MCIW-MCB Camp Pendleton to U.S. Marine Corps Brig. Gen. John W. Bullard Jr. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Kathryn Howard‚ MCIW-MCB Camp Pendleton Combat Camera/Released) 018 same as 013 019 same as 013

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    A Career in Marine Mammal Science Many people want to become involved with marine mammals such as sea otters‚ dolphins‚ seals‚ manatees‚ or whales. Perhaps such interest has been sparked by Flipper the dolphin on television or Keiko the orca whale in the popular movie‚ Free Willy. Interest in marine mammals has also been generated by the many underwater movies publicly pleading for protection of endangered whales. Others are just simply scientifically curious. At any rate‚ there are many reasons

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    After the State of our gulf report was released the group called the friends of the Hauraki Gulf reacted with a proposal for a marine reserve on the Northern side Waiheke Island to address the degradation of the state of the biodiversity in the Hauraki Gulf and as a Learning and economic opportunity for Waiheke Island. So far they have completed a topographical survey of the area and will be completing a biological survey and a survey of local opinions. The proposal was met with both support and

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    successfully win on the battle field‚ as technology begins to evolve the reasoning changes to mostly conduct ceremonies. A Marine Corps tradition I think that should be practiced more in my unit is close order drill. I can promote participation by having guided discussions‚ having competitions among the marines and recommending them to participate in special ceremonies. Some Marines are uneducated on why drill is still a part of our tradition and why it is expected for them to be proficient. The only

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    Being a marine biologist means that you are a disciplines in variety work areas such as biological oceanography‚ cellular biology‚ chemistry‚ astronomy‚ ecology‚ geology‚ meteorology‚ molecular biology‚ physical oceanography and zoology. However‚ many people who are familiar with the term marine biology only associate the term mostly with the dealing of physical properties of the sea and study of marine life‚ although many biologists study both. So when ask‚ what do marine biologists study‚ the answer

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    rules and regulations and why they are important to not only the marine corps but life in general. First off I would like to start with the Marine Corps‚ in the Marine Corps regulations are important to us because they keep us in line. they hold order and put a standard that sets us apart from normal society. Regulations in the Marine Corps gives us a chance to prove our discipline by following such regulations. Rules in the Marines corps also keep order and challenge our discipline. Furthermore rules

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