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    symbolism throughout the story. The inactive house of refuge represents that one must be prepared to face the world by themselves. The obstructive storm represents that one may need backtrack before they can reach their goals. The icy quality of the water represents that sometimes the world can be hostile to people who are trying to succeed. All of this symbolism conveys that when a person wants to reach a goal‚ they must expect an inhospitable world or else be disappointed by what the world provides

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    Indicator. Risk Assessment: When dealing with fire‚ the Bunsen burner should always be switched to the safety flame before lighting. There will also be hot water during the experiment‚ which means that safety goggles‚ bare skin kept to a minimal incase of a splash or spill of water. Leather shoes must also be worn when dealing with acids and hot water incase of any spills Part 1: Extraction Equipment: Shredded red cabbage‚ beakers‚ tripod‚ gauze mat‚ Bunsen burner and stirring rod. Method:

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    lab is how to compare the abilities of dry ice and solid water to act as heat absorbers. This mean that we had to compare which substance had the better result of absorbing more heat. We also learned to determine which substance was the most cost effective. We also learned how to determine the amount of heat each substance absorbed and compare which one absorbed the most heat. The first thing we did was heat roughly about 250 mL of water. We then grabbed two Styrofoam cups and measure the mass of

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    In the movie Rivers and Tides: Andy Goldsworthy‚ the artist starts out by creating a master piece made from nothing but objects found in nature. I love the way he used a pool of water as a canvas and used different brightly colored leaves as his paint. The composition of the leaves makes it appear like a bright wave of the color fall. He arranged them in such a way that the colors blended together to create one piece‚ giving it the optical mixing effect. His medium of art is the natural surrounding

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    vertically up toward the canopy. These are some of my favorite times I remember just sitting on my bed‚ innocent and wondering about nothing I would hear the rain fall from the sky and the cars moving through the rain where the tires would sift the water to either side of them. What an awesome feeling the rain can make. It is not a bad feeling. Its not a depressing feeling. It is a feeling of youth. And not caring about anything other than where the rain is coming from. Just sitting on my cold

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    silence that the soft sounds created by swift movements happening around me are amplified. The water droplets explode into tiny particles as they hit my hot skin and flow down my body and you can even hear the water gushing into the drain. Correction: swirling into the drain. Gushing has negative connotations‚ but swirling has an optimistic twist to it. I look down and open my eyes‚ allowing the water to pour over my head down to my face. All I can see is my naked‚ emaciated body. My body is beautifully

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    dear‚ Bob you should come to Michigan‚ it is very nice. There are many reasons you should come. including but not limited to large bodies of water‚ cool places to eat‚ and historical monuments scattered along the way. many things to do equals fun every day. There are many things to do with water and lakes and three main parts that are amazing. lakes‚ lots of them. there are three that surround Michigan. They are known as the Great lakes. There is Lake Superior‚ Lake Huron‚ and Lake Michigan

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    to sulk. I suddenly heard a bird chirping outside. As I looked out the window‚ my opinion about the rain suddenly changed. The scene was beautiful. I could smell the fragrance of the wet soil‚ hear the birds singing beautiful songs and feel the water droplets making the air cool. I felt the rain and the cool air brush my face through the open window. It was funny to see the people on the road scamper away as it started pouring very heavily. The plants and the trees‚ which had withered due to scorching

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    Spahne J Jenkins Professor Caruso World Literature 9 December 2010 Cleanse the Earth Considering our planet‚ Earth is made up of over 70% water it’s safe to say we should expect rain. Rain in moderation is a great thing‚ be mindful of the word moderation. It’s through rain our crops receive irrigation. Without rain civilization as we know it would be no more. Now that we’ve agreed upon the need for rain‚ when is there ever a need for storms so intense that flooding occurs? If flooding areas

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    a. Loss Method: NRCS Curve Number Method The U.S. Natural Resource Conservation Service (NRCS) (formerly the Soil Conservation Service (SCS)) Curve Number method used in this study estimates the effective rainfall as a function of the cumulative rainfall‚ the land use‚ the soil type and the antecedent moisture condition of the soil. The model is described in detail in the National Engineering Handbook (NEH) (NRCS 2004). It was created based on the analysis of a large number of small and gauged agricultural

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