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    The development of the oil sands is a highly contested issue. The Globe and Mail published an article about why the oil sans should be established. It states that Oil revenue is essential to the economy of Alberta and to an extent the economy of Canada. As a result the government backs the oil sands. CBC published an article on why oil sands expansion should be stopped. The article states that scientists and environmental groups are pushing for no new oil sands to be developed because of the detrimental

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    Working Principle of the Sand Maker The materials falling to the Sand Making Machine are divided into two parts by the distributor‚ with one part getting into the high-speed rotating impellers through the distributor‚ which are accelerated quickly in the impellers‚ reaching 100 times the acceleration of gravity‚ and then cast at the speed of 60 to 70 m/s from the three distributed passageways of the impellers and impacted by the materials falling around the distributor. Then they are impacted together

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    Sport: Volleyball Skill: How to spike a volleyball Equipment: Volleyball and volleyball net Directions: 1. Stretch your arms and legs for 10-20 seconds each before starting. This will reduce your risk of pulling a muscle or injuring yourself. 2. Position yourself behind the 10-foot line (attack line)‚ which is the line that is about 4 feet away from the net. If you have long legs or take bigger steps‚ stand a little farther back. If you are left handed‚ you may want to spike on the right

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    back to you. I never imagined I would lose something that I truly cared about but in this case‚ I did. Volleyball was my passion but I came to the realization that it could not be my life. Back in 2010‚ my mother decided I should try every sport and see what my options were. I tried everything you could think of: basketball‚ dance‚ softball‚ soccer‚ you name it and I played it. However‚ volleyball was the one sport that stood out the most to me. I could go to practice and forget the drama I had heard

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    The Development of Oil Sands in Alberta Instructor: Dan Murray Yifan Wang University of Waterloo 15‚ February‚ 2013 Summary A controversy around the development of oil sands in Alberta is developed in this report. Potential factors of its development‚ including economic‚ social‚ and environmental factors‚ are taken into consideration. All the information contained in this report is retrieved from other materials‚ such as peer review‚ journals‚ government reports‚ and online news. All the

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    As technology advanced‚ the sand production has been given more and more attention nowadays‚ fine quality artificial sand has been widely used in the market‚ the production equipment is also following the change‚ sand and gravel production processes change from single broken stone to the diversification of production now‚ the sand production often use the combination of the crusher and sand making machine. With high quality for the production of artificial sandsand production process of the main

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    benefits that the tar sands bring to Canadians‚ they are destructive to the environment. One of the biggest disadvantages of the oil sands production is the negative effects it has on the earth’s environment. One of the largest sources of carbon dioxide emissions in Canada is due to the tar sands since they require a lot of energy to be produced. The energy needed in this production is to transport the sand‚ then break it apart and then heating water to separate the bitumen from the sand. All these activities

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    Natural Disasters | Sand dust storm in China | Focus on China | | Contents 1.0 Introduction 2 2.0 Sand Dust Storm in China 2 2.1 Definition 2 2.2 Location 2 2.3 When did it happen? 2 2.4 What caused the event? 2 2.5 What areas were affected? 2 3.0 Effects and Damage of Sand Dust Storm 2 3.1 Short and long term effects 2 3.2 Extent of the Damage 2 4.0 Historic Records and Extent of effects of Sand Dust Storm 2 4.1 Historic Records of Sand Dust Storm in Beijing

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    The life And Times of A Rebellious Irish Hero Bobby Sands Sands was born into a Catholic family in Abbots Cross‚ Newtownabbey‚ County Antrim‚ Northern Ireland‚ and lived there until 1960 where the family moved to Rathcoole‚ Newtownabbey. On his release from prison in 1976‚ he returned to his family home in West Belfast‚ and resumed his active role in the IRA’s campaign. He was charged with involvement in the October 1976 bombing of the Balmoral Furniture Company in Dunmurry‚ although he was never

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    The Silver Lake Sand Dunes are a natural phenomenon that attracts more than a million visitors to western Michigan each year. Sand‚ sun and fun await you at the Silver Lake Sand Dunes nestled between the shores of Lake Michigan and Silver Lake in Oceana County. Tourism in this area dates back to the early 1920’s. At that time people usually travelled by train to the station located in Mears‚ Michigan. From there visitors and their trunks would be brought to the lake by horse and buggy. The area

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