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    North Stradbroke Island is an island that is located within Moreton Bay in the Australian state of Queensland. The island is approximately thirty seven kilometres long and eleven kilometres wide. The island spans 27‚520 hectares and of that only 445 hectares had been declared National Park. The highest peak is Mt Hargrave sand dune around 229 meters and the average rainfall is about 1803 mm per year. The rain does percolate through the sand into the islands water table. Underground water supplies

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    Fossils A fossil is the prehistoric remains of a plant or an animal. Fossils are usually are kept at their best when they are buried under many layers of sand and mud. Under the great pressure from the ground‚ the sand and the mud become sedimentary rock. The minerals combine forming a mould of the plant or animal under the ground. A fossil can be a trace fossil or a body fossil. A body fossil is what actual organic material from a creature or plant (like a bone). Trace fossils are signs of

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    Anticlinal Trap 3. Name the four major disciplines of Petroleum Engineering. (4 points) Reservoir Engineering‚ Production Engineering‚ Petrophysics (Formation Evaluation)‚ and Drilling. 4. What are the three main purposes of drilling fluid (mud)? (6 points) It maintains hydrostatic pressure to control the well‚ it circulates rock cuttings to the surface for analysis‚ and it cools the drill bit. 5. Which of the following is NOT a drive mechanism--Solution gas drive‚ Reservoir Compaction

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    water that the mud turned to ’slime’‚ so we can imagine just how dirty the trenches are‚ with a thick slime forever flowing around them. The word ’guttering’ also helps make the metaphor effective as it emphasises the quantity and noise of the water. Alliteration is also used in the poem to emphasise the conditions of the trenches. "Choked the steps too thick with clay to climb"‚ is a line where the repetition of the harsh c/k sound imitates the squelching of the soldiers boots in the mud‚ but also helps

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    one way to bond with your horse. Having a connection with your horse always makes it more enjoyable and it helps you compete better. Grooming You should always groom your horse before riding because if you don’t there could be mud on their back or on their girth area. Mud could cause them to be uncomfortable and that could also lead to your horse acting out and not listening to you. This could lead to somebody getting hurt. For my horse I personally use a rubber curry comb which is good for getting

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    Gender Socialization

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    were packaged in blue boxes. They had police cars‚ boats‚ planes‚ and other toys that are geared for boys. There were a few sets for girls and those were packaged in pink and these were princess castles. The boys section looked more outdoorsy and tough‚ it shows that they like to get muddy and dirty. The girls sections are more brightly colored‚ dazzling and sparkly‚ that they like to play indoors‚ and that they don’t like to get dirty. There was a shelving unit in Wal-Mart‚ where on the left side

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    With its small stature‚ bulbous eyes‚ and fluffy fur the slow loris is considered one of the cutest animals in the world it is the type of animal one would want to cuddle‚ but it’s looks are very deceiving. The slow loris is also one of the most poisonous and venomous mammals in the forest. Animals will do whatever they have to to protect their young‚ keep their territory‚ and essentially survive and their looks have no impact on their drive to do those things. Similar to in the forest‚ we sometimes

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    largest entertainment industries in America. New Orleans had thousands of tourists regularly‚ coming for fun and staying for music. Even though Armstrong was banned from many places because of his color‚ he did have the ability to listen to music. As tough as New Orleans was it had one thing in abundance: music. In Louis’s area music was everywhere. The city was filled with dance halls‚ bands in the “tonks”‚ and bands parading around in the streets. “Louis could not escape the sound of music. He heard

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    process generates two types of wastes – drilling fluids and &ii cuttings. Drilling fluids (or muds) are used to aid the drilling process. Muds are circulated through the drii bit to lubricate the bit and to aid in carrying the groundup rock particles (drill cuttings) to the surface‚ where the muds and cuttings are separated by mechanical means. Most onshore wells are drilled with water-based or oil-based muds‚ while

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    odour from men who haven’t had a decent wash for weeks‚ dead bodies rotting in shallow graves and laying out in the open in no mans land‚ the smell of exploded bombs and the odour of Mustard gas which lingers for a few days after the attack‚ stagnant mud cigarette smoke and cooking smells all add to the unpleasantness of the trenches. They say that we will get used to the smell over time but it feels like it will never leave us at the moment. The smell attracts rats they are everywhere you look

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