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    remedies? Ans-Environmental Damages of Mining Open pit mining Open pit mining‚ where material is excavated from an open pit‚ is one of the most common forms of mining for strategic minerals. This type of mining is particularly damaging to the environment because strategic minerals are often only available in small concentrations‚ which increases the amount of ore needed to be mined. Environmental hazards are present during every step of the open-pit mining process. Hardrock mining exposes rock that

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    including New Zealand’s attempt to recreate the experiment and saying that it failed. The packet as a whole was a very interesting read and proposes some very serious questions. Two passages that really stood out as being significant were: The ball pit incident and the helper and the “Crackerz” experiment. First the experiment: the psychologist students at Yale University had a small puppet scene that babies would watch where a puppet would attempt to open a box and either another puppet would come

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    while studying the La Brea Tar pits (The the tar tar pits) scientist were able to find a skull of a women‚ “This is a 9000 year old skull...studies of her skeleton show that she was 4’ 10” and was 20-25 years of age.” So make sure if you ever visit La Brea‚ you watch your step. There are a lot of findings with animals as well‚ such as “The saber tooth cat could open its jaws to allow its fangs to penetrate…” There have been over 2000 saber tooth cats found in the pits. Scientists have dug into solidified

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    better understand his beliefs about how an angry God deals with sinners. This is an excerpt‚ depicting the key parts of the full sermon. Throughout the sermon‚ Edwards’ use of imagery gives the audience an image of God holding the sinners over the pits of hell‚ their fates decided upon God’s will. Edward repeats ’wrath’ numerous times to emphasize God’s power. Edwards also uses metaphors to compare God and humans to numerous things‚ "Peole who think they can escape Hell on their own have as little

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    contributes to the formation of ulcers? How is this substance secreted by cells within the gastric pits? a.  Zach’s G.I. tract needs the substance to assist in the breakdown of food and for absorption. Epithelial cells extend into the lamina where they form secretory folds called gastric glands. Several of these glands open into the gastric pits and secretions from these glands flow into the pits. E. If Zach’s only normal digestive enzymes from his mouth‚ what substance will he be able to ingest

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    fallacies based on my understanding of the terms: straw-man and slippery slope. The writer is misrepresenting the opponent’s thesis because they implicit state the banishment of pit bull‚ but fail to clarify the extension of the ban—where‚ when‚ what kind of ban. Furthermore‚ the author claims that the petition to ban pit bull is the caused of idiot who tend to hate dogs‚ further discrediting their opponent claims. The second one is the fallacy slippery slope‚ the writer thinks that the ban should

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    Over the years‚ Zeidel’s recalcitrance melted away. In the late 1970s‚ he sat for interviews with Lanzmann‚ a few minutes of which were included in the 1985 documentary Shoah. To Lanzmann‚ Zeidel confided that after his escape‚ he was sure he stunk of death. Later Zeidel agreed to participate in the making of Out of the Forest‚ a 2004 Israeli documentary about the role of Lithuanian collaborators in the mass killings at Ponar. Once a year‚ on the anniversary of the escape‚ Zeidel would meet for

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    enough venom to kill fifty men‚ they also kill 25‚000 people in India a year‚ alone. A weakness is the cobra can only strike one foot. The rattlesnake is very different from the cobra. The rattlesnake is a pit viper. A pit viper is a venomous snake of a group distinguished by visible sensory pits on the head that can detect heat emitted by their prey. They are found in both America and Asia. A rattlesnake is called what it is because it rattles its tail. When the rattler is in captivity‚ it tends to

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    Stainless steel commonly react with certain substance that probably will produce some defect whether inner or outer surface. This material contains small casting defects‚ mainly shrinkage cavities‚ due to the manufacturing process. Commonly in industries related to piping system‚ stainless steel pipelines and cylinder tubes are equipment or object that frequently used in our removable insulation installation. In most industrial nowadays‚ stainless steel pipes are frequently exposed to high temperatures

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    The settlement of New Kinord is a privately owned‚ and protected site situated in the Muir of Dinnet‚ Aberdeenshire. Although it has not yet been radiocarbon dated it is thought to date from the Iron Age. Aerial photography shows the presence of features that are thought to be hut circles‚ enclosures and a souterrain. During the Iron Age people lived in roundhouses in which there was a central hearth where the fire was used to cook food and provide heat and light. The fire could have been used

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