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    Implementation of Marine Protected Areas Human activities threaten the sustainability of marine biodiversity and ecosystems. To address human impacts Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) may be established as countermeasures. MPAs are government involved programs that target areas facing the most marine wildlife threats. Maintenance of MPAs requires involvement from government at the federal and local level, fishing agencies, and stakeholders. MPAs aim to preserve marine habitats by placing…

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    and/or water body & its importance in Urban areas. An urban area is characterized by high human population density and vast human-built features. Thus rises the need of relief spaces in the dense urban matrix. They can be any kind of open spaces or water body, green belts-manmade or natural. Urban Morphology of cities show the gradual decrease and decease of open spaces with the process of urbanization. Open spaces are mandatory for the sustenance of an urban area. They provide recreational and…

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    While the case of area 51 is unsolved, there is still many theories on what it is.But there have been pieces of evidence hinting what this place is. Some theories are Aliens, UFOs, and the u-2 renaissance airplane.Researchers and other random people are trying to put the evidence together to find out what this place actually is. Theory 1: Many people have speculations that area 51 is a place for extraterrestrial life like aliens.Conspiracy theorists believe that the remains of crashed UFO…

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    remaining 4 counties (Shelby, Davidson, Hamilton and Knox) are urban. “Urban counties are were core areas containing a large population nucleus together and adjacent communities with a high degree of economic and social integration, whereas rural areas are residual locations that fall outside of urban statistical areas”(James, 2014, p. 2122) Although, clinicians often prefer living in urbanized areas where they have the convenience of specialists nearby with well-staffed hospitals, the reality…

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    CONCLUSION An experiment was run to determine how a cell’s surface area to volume ratio affects its rate of diffusion. The proposed hypothesis was if a big surface area to volume ratio is something very desired by cells that need efficient and fast diffusion for their functioning (Oxygen, water, and waste), then the cube with the largest Surface area will have the most molecules diffused into the agar cube because the more surface area a cube have, the more molecules the agar cube is getting…

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    Area 51 is 100 miles outside of Las Vegas, Nevada, It is a detachment of Edwards Air Force Base, tucked between the air base and an abandoned nuclear testing range. The exact location is 37°14’06”N, 115°48’40”W. Everyone has different theories about what has went on at Area 51. This paper will reveal the truth. Area 51 was hiding extraterrestrial technology and other discoveries. Robert Scott Lazar, Bob, contacted Las Vegas TV station with an unbelievable story. He made claims that he worked at…

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    San Francisco Bay Area Military Housing Area Boundaries The San Francisco Bay Area is home to the most competitive job and housing markets in the nation. Coast Guard personnel based on Yerba Buena Island (YBI) are receiving an improper Basic Allowance for Housing (BAH) rate. San Francisco and Oakland are separated by a toll bridge and are less than ten miles apart, yet are considered to be two different military housing areas (MHA). The two MHA’s have significantly different BAH rates. There…

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    Sustainable Areas

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    Having a healthy and sustainable area in the environment is very important, especially in a town or city so people can get the fresh air that they need. The plants can also help to absorb the CO2 that is being produced by the people who are living there. Having an area that has a diverse population of trees and plants will also bring in a diverse population of animals which can liven up a neighborhood. The environment is a place that everybody should be responsible for keeping clean, and it is…

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    Area Needs

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    The health care an area needs may be a result of the overall health status of the area, and specific portions that form it. The specific characteristics of defined portions of an area may be used to identify specific health hazards, risks, conditions, and/or crisis that may be present; which may be used to site what is accessible to the area. What is accessible to an area may be based on the location and size of the area; the health conditions that need to be combated in the area;…

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    Tremco Case Summary

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    existing traffic system are consistent with urethane based traffic coatings. These traffic coatings are inexpensive to apply, but only have about a 5 year life expectancy. This can be further reduced in high traffic, high temperature, and high UV areas. Tremco recommended the use of a vehicular rated system in order to increase life expectancy up to about 10 years. These systems have higher durability and are less brittle than pedestrian systems, but are also more expensive. Pecora was also…

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