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    000 feet from the floor of the Arctic Ocean. Geologists think the ridge might have broken away from a continent about 55 million years ago and remained near the North Pole while other landmasses drifted away. Moran and other scientists chose the ridge for potential drilling during a 1991 cruise during which they crossed the North Pole. The site was intriguing for the fact that no one had ever drilled the seafloor for a core there because of sea ice that drifts around like pieces of a massive jigsaw

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    Dances of the Cordillera Groups Place of Origin | Title of Dance | Nature of Dance | Costume and Props Used | Dance Description | Mountain Province | Banga | Occupational Dances | Heavy Earthen Pots | Igorot maidens go to the river and prepare for a marriage ceremony. They display not only their grace and agility‚ but also their stamina and strength as they go about their daily task of fetching water and balancing the banga‚ claypots full of water‚ on their heads. | Northern Benguet | Lepanto

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    the Germanization of Poland‚ which expelled Poles out of their homes so Germans could move in. Throughout the time Poland was occupied‚ 1.5 million Poles were deported to labor camps while hundreds of thousands were deported to ghettos and then to concentration camps. (USHMM‚ “Polish Victims” par. 4 & 6) According to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum‚ by the end of the war 1.9 million non-jewish Poles were killed along with 3 million jewish Poles (“Polish Victims” par. 6-7). Poland was finally

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    IS : 3696 ( Part I ) ( Reaffirmed 1996 ) 1987 Indian Standard SAFETY CODE FOR SCAFFOLDS AND LADDERS PART I SCAFFOLDS (First Revision) Second Reprint OCTOBER 1996 UDC 69.057.6 : 614.8 : 006.76 0 Copyright 1988 BUREAU MANAK OF INDIAN STANDARDS SHAH 110002 ZAFAR MARG BHAVAN‚ 9 BAHADUR NEW DELHI Gr7 March 1988 IS:36!36(Partl)-1987 Indian Standard SAFETY CODE FOR SCAFFOLDS AND LADDERS BART 1 SCAFFOLDS I ( First Revision ) Safety in Construction

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    Lummi Tribe

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    1. Location Lummi Indians were the first settlers on San Juan Island‚ with encampments along the north end of the island. North-end beaches were especially busy during the annual salmon migration‚ when hundreds of tribal members would gather along the shoreline to fish‚ cook‚ and exchange news. The reservation is a five mile long peninsula which forms Lummi Bay on the west‚ Bellingham Bay on the east‚ with a smaller peninsula of Sandy Point‚ Portage Island and the associated tidelands. 2. Treaty:

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    variations can be found in each. There are two styles of fishing that I want to expand on‚ and show how they match up against each other. I feel it is safe to say that everyone has the general idea of fishing the traditional way. In which‚ you have a pole and a reel of string with a hook tied on at the end. Some people use floaters (mini buoys)‚ weights‚ lights‚ and bait (live or synthetic) to enhance this style of fishing. This type of fishing can be done wherever there is water; at a pond‚ off the

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    Autoregressive methods

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    that by definition‚ the AR model has only poles while the MA model has only zeros. Several methods and algorithms exist for calculating the coefficients of the AR model‚ all of which are implemented by the matlab command ’ar’. We use the default setting (’forward-backward’) to calculate the AR model for the vocal tract‚ with the following justifications: The simplest model for the vocal tract‚ consisting of linked cylindrical tubes‚ produces an all-pole transfer function.  Only the outputs of

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    In Samuel Taylor Coleridge’s poem "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner"‚ the author uses the story of a sailor and his adventures to reveal aspects of life. This tale follows the Mariner and his crew as they travel between the equator and the south pole‚ and then back to England. The author’s use of symbolism lends the work to adults as a complex web of representation‚ rather than a children’s book about a sailor. First‚ in the poem‚ the ship symbolizes the body of man. The ship experiences trials and

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    Title: Principles and Practice of Agarose Gel Electrophorsis Objectives: To detect the size ‚ shape and charge of the each dye solution. Methods: Casting the Agarose Gel In this experiment .8% solution was used. By using a 250ml flask the buffer solution was prepared. Using the equation to make enough solution for the intire lab class the equation had to be multiplyed by five. The contents of this equation were added to the 250ml flask and swirled to evenly distrubute it contents

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    clink. The sound of a metal pole hitting brick. Carl saw Tom and thought he would terrorize Tom with his metal pole from the construction sight. Tom looked up and saw the metal pole. “You repulsive rat! What are you doing on the ledge?” Carl bellowed. Tom said sarcastically‚ “Just hanging out.” The smell of smoke wafted out of Carl’s window down to Tom. “I think your dinner is burning.” Tom hollered. Carl turned around quickly and dropped the metallic pole. The pole‚ coming down incredibly fast

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