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    Lake Descriptive Writing

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    railings. The deck wrapped the entire back side of the house which is full of furniture, a table, and even a hammock. It has the perfect view of the lake which is located right in back of the house with a beautiful freshly cut green yard which meets the water.…

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    click to start, I hear sea-water lapping against the sea shore gently. The ocean sings a “ sha-la-la-la ” and there is no wind. All I can hear is the patting of water, clear and sweet-sounding. This kind of soundscape is usually a background sound, letting people think of a beautiful and romantic story happens against it. After that it comes the second type of ocean. The waves get bigger and the sound gets louder. The overall…

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    The Uinta Mountains are known for their great appearance of life and its tranquility. This can be seen just a couple of feet away from the well known Mirror Lake Highway. While I am here, I witness multiple coyotes, beaver dams, deer, cows, and much more. The geographical features are outstanding as well. Magnificent, clear lakes stood in sequence one after the other in the mountains. Any traces of wind shatter the lakes of their once untouched state. Also, the Provo River slices its way through…

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    La Quarry Research Paper

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    The Quarry in La Quinta was established in 1994 in California. It is situated in a breath taking background consisting of mountains, waterfalls, and streams. Its creator Tom Fazio creatively planned the Quarry in such a manner that it came to be known as “Golfer’s Paradise.” Tom Fazio designed three unique playing areas. So those playing golf experienced a steady increase in height which allowed them to see the mesmerizing details of the course. The mesmerizing details contain delicately…

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    disappearing swiftly, and alarming depopulation of otherwise prosperous cities. Other capable and influential city-states fell by means of exterior invasion, and conniving attackers. Evidence was found recently in mayan ruins proving poisoned well water through disposing of dead bodies, beaten and disrespected mayan stone monuments left face down on the dirt, and other signs of ritualistic killings. Historically, mayans are acknowledged for their monumental record keeping, but there is no…

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    Issues In Apollo 13

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    necessary volume of soil for sustained plant growth, he runs into the problem with maintaining soil moisture. Within the Hab there is not enough water to sustain both Watney and his plants. Watney devises a plan to use rocket fuel and the martian atmosphere to produce hydrogen and oxygen gas. He then plans to controllably ignite the hydrogen and oxygen gas to form water (Weir 26).…

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    In the winter, it is very important that you find the best solution for getting rid of the snow from your yard with ease. You must know exactly what tools and devices to use in order to remove the snow with less effort, and without spending lots of time outdoors in the cold either. Here is how to keep snow from taking over your yard. The most important thing you must do is to avoid snow accumulation Avoiding snow accumulation will help you to maintain your yard with ease. You will be able to…

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    Miller-Urey Lab Report

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    and H2, or water, methane, ammonia, and hydrogen. Electrical storms were also very common at this point in time, and Miller and Urey's goal was to recreate these circumstances as accurately as possible in order to see if life would currently form under these conditions. They set up a fairly simple contraption that would recreate the early ocean, as well as part of the water cycle and electrical storms. The basic setup was a flask filled with water over a heat source, this created water vapor,…

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    INTRODUCTION National parks have been created all around America. One of the parks in northern California is Lassen Volcanic National Park. Lassen Volcanic has volcanoes, steaming fumaroles, and hydrothermal vents. It is well known for the Lassen Peak eruption of 1915.This essay will talk about History, Climate, Geology, Location, and Miscellaneous. HISTORY Lassen Volcanic was founded in 1915. The last Lassen eruption was in 1915 and from 1916 to 1921 only ash and steam came out of the…

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    The Student Housing office is located in the somewhat beige colored building across the street from the southern dorms and adjacent to the music department building. Also, it is on the upper floor of the maintenance department. I observed that the exterior of the building seems to be kept well maintained being that I smelled the aroma of the freshly trimmed grass. Keeping the grass tamed regularly really has an impact on the overall appearance of the exterior. For example, I noticed that the…

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