"All that Remains" They say it must have been an accident‚ especially since his eyesight was entirely gone. They claim the fire consumed the house‚ the orange and yellow hands of the flame spread its reach on everything it could. It even looked as though it could threaten to eat the sky. She stood there‚ unsure of whether to be shocked‚ distraught‚ or angry. And finally‚ finally after several moments‚ her feet allowed her to approach what was left of her home--was her home? All that remained was
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Contents 01. – The importance of site investigation Page 2 – 4 1.02 – Trial Pits Page 4 1.03 – Auger holes Page 4 – 5 1.04 – Boreholes Page 5 – 7 1.05 – Soil sampling Page 7 1.06 – In-situ testing Page 8 1.07 – Quasi-static cone penetration testing Page 8 – 9 1.08 – Dynamic probing Page 10 1.09 – The Standard Penetration Test Page 11 1.10 – Field vane test Page 12 1.11 – Classifications of Soils Page 13 1.12 – Size range of grains Page 13 – 14 2.00 –
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3. Deviator stress and excess pore pressure vs. axial strain Above we can see the plots of both excess pore pressure and deviator stress against axial strain. These results are typical of a consolidated undrained test for normally consolidated clays. The maximum deviator stress that occurred was 76.21kPa which results in a strain of 0.18. The excess pore pressure increases linearly with axial strain which can be seen clearly on the graph above. 4. Mohr’s circles of total and effective stress
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anything in my room. Introduction I. When unfamiliar guests walk into my room they notice the tattooed men with piercings that I have yet to marry covering my walls‚ however that is not what gets their attention. [Attention Getter] II. A little clay doll shorter than a foot is what really makes them curious. This little foreign doll reveals more about me and my character more than anything in my room. [Thesis Statement] III. Today I will be talking about why this is true and how this little doll
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treatment devices that incorporate nanotechnology are already on the market and others are in advanced stages of development. These nanotechnology applications include: 1- Nanofiltration membranes‚ including desalination technologies; 2- Attapulgite clay‚ zeolites and polymer filtration; 3- Nanocatalysts; 4- Magnetic nanoparticles; 5- Nanosensors for the detection of contaminants. Nanofiltration membranes Researchers are using nanomaterials ( e.g carbon nanotubes‚ alumina fibres)
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Avoiding direct sunlight Avoiding water pressure inside or outside (http://www.ausnzwinemakers.com/) Artenova clay vessels with stainless steel lids Beewaxed inside Notes from winemakers – some were clean in offflavors some were stinky Less SO2 needed Can be pressure washed and dried in the sun‚ no need to fill them because of volatality Stabilizing the water content of the clay - by putting it filled with water Insulative capacity – good temperature retention Cooling plates available
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revived‚ because the sun is being partially blocked by the snow. The "old sun" is the only thing that can save him now. The sun is once again personified by the narrator referring to it as "kind." Think how it wakes the seeds- Woke once the clays of a cold star. (8-9) The sun is life-giving; it makes seeds and men grow. The sun is considered a dwarf star‚ whose temperature ranges from three thousand to ten thousand Kelvin (K). A massive star’s (temperature is around
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History of Animation Animation itself is a simulation of movement created by displaying a series of pictures‚ or frames using and photographed by a camera. Cartoons on television are one example of animation. The difference between animation and video are that video takes continuous motion and breaks it up in the form of live and action and it is edited by add cuts. Animation starts with independent pictures and puts them together to form the illusion of continuous motion. Animation has been
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carved from stone‚ bone or ivory‚ or molded in clay and fired. These figurines are among the oldest ceramics known. These were in all likelihood fired in very primitive kilns‚ probably no more than a hollow in a mudbank or by pit firing in a trench. The Venus of Dolní Věstonice is the very oldest ceramic known. This figurine‚ together with a few others from nearby locations‚ is the oldest known ceramic in the world‚ predating the use of fired clay to make pottery. It has a height of 111mm and a
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The Terracotta Army is a life-size clay army (Hardy 13) built as‚ the 1st Emperor of China‚ Qin Shi Huang’s tomb (Hardy 10). It includes over 8000 soldiers‚ 130 chariots‚ 520 horses‚ and 150 cavalry horses (Terracotta) because the Emperor wanted to have them just in case he wanted company in the after-life (Roach). In this amazing life-size army there were three pits filled with soldiers‚ chariots‚ horses‚ and even a officer’s command station (Terracotta). No one knows how long it actually took
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