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    Geol 1345 Lab 2B

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    In the Figure 1 schematic view of the ocean bottom‚ the vertical scale is given in kilometers (km). This vertical scale is vastly different from the horizontal scale. The vertical distance between scale markings is [(1)(10)(100)] km. 2. The ocean trench in the schematic view has a maximum depth of [(8)(80)(800)] km below sea level. 3. The distance between scale markings on the horizontal scale is 100 km. Comparison of the vertical and horizontal scales indicates that the vertical scale is exaggerated

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    4 The Platt Amendment Panama Canal Roosevelt Corollary “dollar diplomacy” Ch 19 Sec 1 Causes of WWI The Triple Entente (Allies) The Triple Alliance (Central Powers) Why Wilson thought U.S. should remain neutral Lusitania Zimmer Note Trench Warfare Ch 19 Sec 2 Selective Service Act Committee on Public Information Sedition

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    Women's Roles In Ww1

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    wet and cold all the time. When it was time to rest they could finally take their shoes off the only problem with this was that they might have trench foot and there was a possibility that their toes could fall off because how cold and wet their feet were. Trench foot could take up to 3-6 month to cure. Trench foot caused men in the war to not

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    laugh and say that I am but whingeing and that I am probably the only scared man here but it’s not true. All 5‚000 of us are terrified of what may come if we so much as lift our heads into the view of the enemy. Every day I have spent in this trench‚ we have had shells fired at us. The noise is horrific and the despair in the eyes of many a soldier is evident as another comes over. If and when the shelling stops‚ many drink or smoke to try relax but you can tell that a few are on the brink of

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    Why is it ethical to eat meat? The answer is ridiculously simple: Because we do not live in a vacuum. Man isn’t the only creature on the planet that eats meat. From single-celled organisms to polar bears‚ in every environment from the deepest ocean trench to the highest mountain peaks‚ carnivores abound. So if Nature herself sees nothing "unethical" about creating scores of living beings that feast on meat‚ what makes humans think we know better? And were does this belief that meat-eating must be abolished

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    Wwi Cause and Effects

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    There were causes and effect of the Great War. These causes and effects are game changing plays in the war. Like how trench warfare happened or how the Zimmerman note made the Untied States join the war and how it changed the war. Also that it all led up to the peace treaty of Versailles. All these causes made the war more devastating and crucial to the world. Trench warfare happened because of the machine and artillery gun. Soldiers had to build these to take cover from the machine gun

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    Schlieffen Plan together with the determined attitude of both camps to win. This resulted in the tactical stalemate of trench warfare‚ which again contributed to the length of the war. All factors mentioned above were essential in prolonging the war. First of all‚ Germany gambled on a quick victory with the Schlieffen Plan that did not pay off and resulted in the trench warfare. Schlieffen Plan was a warfare strategy whose main aim was not to create diversionary war on Western front with

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    To what extent do you consider Measure for Measure to be a problem play? Measure for Measure has been deemed as a ‘problem play’ due to ‘lacking humanity’ and the drastic and uneven ‘emotion and language’ throughout the play. Because of this‚ the play is constantly being addressed as ‘problematic’ by critics like Swinburne who describes the play as being ‘indefinable’ and ‘unclassifiable’. The term problem play was first made current by F.S. Boas who was the critique of Shakespeare and his Predecessors

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    that has been put into place to ensure the safety of employees while on the job. These regulations are put into place to help reduce the number of on the job injuries and death. In this case‚ Williams Construction was put under investigation after a trench collapse‚ which resulted in the death of one employee and a serious injury in another. After the investigation Williams was charged with four OSHA violations that all resulted in expensive fines. The issues that arose from the investigation included;

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    Shoring Violations

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    willful violations. The citation was based on an investigation of a trench that collapsed and killed an employee”. This was the head tile of the accident which revealed the responsible company was not pursuing the precautionary necessary steps during an excavation for either a sewer line or manhole was undergoing. OSHA defines an excavation as “any man-made cut (cavity) or depression in the earth’s surface formed by earth removal and a trench as a narrow underground excavation that is deeper than it is

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