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    charles river

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    The Tides Intro The location I chose for this project is the Charles River in Boston Massachusetts. The Charles River had been referred to as one of the dirtiest rivers in the US throughout history due to the Watertown Arsenal that had been full of gunpowder as well as other artilleries and firearms. The Charles River had also been used for the much of America’s hydropower with its dam. The Charles River had been used in the hit Boston based band‚ Dropkick Murphy’s song‚ “Dirty Water”

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    River Street‚ where I once lived‚ and I remember the last time I looked back to see what the flood of Augusta‚ Kentucky did to my beloved neighborhood. The Flood of Augusta‚ Kentucky came roaring down in my neighborhood‚ River Street. The flood destroyed everything in its path and the next stop on its journey of destruction was my hometown‚ River Street. I still remember the sadness of leaving before the flood‚ but what I didn’t know was the heartache to come when I returned to River Street. Gazing

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    In “Big Two-Hearted River”‚ despite the seemingly relaxing subject of fishing‚ Earnest Hemingway’s clever word choices to make it clear that Nick Adams has been through a rough experience‚ such as war‚ and is trying to leave whatever happened behind him. His brief thoughts of the past and controlled mannerisms hint to something deeper. By delving into the story and researching (Brin and Page) the allusions and various other elements of the story‚ we can begin to see the darker tale lurking just beneath

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    Blood On The River

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    reading. Reading a book is how that’s possible to go back in time. This year in Language Arts class we read a book that made it possible. In our reading group also known as “Literature Circles”. In literature circles my group read the book” Blood on The River” by Elisa Carbone. After reading the book‚ in US History and Language Arts‚ we did a project called the infographic project. From this project‚ I grew the most in collaboration. My partners for the project were Caralina and Jacob. An infographic is

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    River Rafting

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    River rafting The modern raft is an inflatable boat‚ consisting of very durable‚ multi-layered rubberized (hypalon) or vinyl fabrics (PVC) with several independent air chambers. The length varies between 3.5 m (11 ft) and 6 m (20 ft)‚ the width between 1.8 m (6 ft) and 2.5 m (8 ft). The exception to this size rule is usually the packraft‚ which is designed as a portable single-person raft and may be as small as 1.5 metres (4.9 ft) long and weigh as little as 4 pounds (1.8 kg). Rafts come in a few

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    Crucial Phase In the crucial phase‚ an individual’s tries to geographically escape‚ memory blackouts are increased‚ decrease their ability to stop using‚ and their efforts to control fail repeatedly (The Watershed Addiction Treatment Programs‚ 2014). They also avoid their family and friends‚ experience work and money troubles‚ and neglect food. James mixed alcohol and heroin to the point where he could not remember what happened that night. He geographically relocates and moves from California to

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    River as Bridge

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    The River as Bridge At the beginning of the new millennium urban populations outnumbered that of rural populations for the first time in history. Urban areas have long had connotations of being harmful to our environment and the people living in them are often seen as either careless or oblivious in regards to maintaining their surrounding environment; most notably the rivers that flow through their cities. The Trinity River begins in North Texas and flows all the way to the Gulf of Mexico; it flows

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    Cuyahoga River

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    22‚ 2011 Cuyahoga River Fires “In the United States‚ a concerted effort is underway to reduce water pollution and thereby improve water quality.” (Keller) A case history of river pollution is the Cuyahoga River located in Northeastern Ohio. The river is 100 miles long flowing south to Cuyahoga Falls where it then turns north until it empties into Lake Erie. Cleveland and Akron are two major cities located along the river. The Cuyahoga is known as an infant glacial river‚ this is because it is

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    Nile River

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    The Nile River is made up of two tributaries. The two tributaries are the White Nile‚ and the Blue Nile. These two rivers connect together in the Sudan and then continue on their long and large journey. Although these are its two main sources‚ many other smaller rivers flow into it as well. The Nile River is known as the longest river in the world. The river is about 4‚132 miles long and 1‚107‚000 square-miles deep. The Nile is located in Northern Africa and runs through Egypt‚ Ethiopia

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    The Colorado River runs 1‚450 miles from the Rockies in Colorado to the Gulf of California in Mexico. It is responsible for suppling freshwater to seven of United States western states. Those states include Arizona‚ California‚ Colorado‚ Nevada‚ New Mexico‚ Utah‚ and Wyoming. In 1922‚ these states met and agreed upon water allocations each state would receive. They signed the Colorado River Compact of 1922‚ which split the Colorado River Basinamong the states into a lower and upper basin‚ based

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