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    Proposal for Scottish about rejuvenation programme for Bowling Basin I would like to propose a site-specific performance piece as part of the Bowling Basin rejuvenation programme. The performance would aim to attract the local community, passers by as well as anyone interested in the history of the harbour. The Bowling Harbour was first opened in 1851. It was a pioneer within the UK shipbuilding industry and provided the country with a large quantity of quality ships, before and during the war…

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    Water is a colorless, transparent and odorless liquid that exists in all three states of matter. It plays three major roles as the: a) universal solvent, b) reactant molecule, and d) temperature stabilizer. Water is created when Hydrogen and Oxygen undergoes synthesis reaction as 2H2 + O2  2H¬2¬O. In the process, an oxygen atom is covalently bonded to the two hydrogen atoms forming a non-linear molecular shape of water. According to the Valence shell electron pair repulsion (VSEPR) theory, the…

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    The project that I chose is called Water Light Graffiti. This is an interactive art instillation that has a moisture-sensitive surface. The instillation is equipped with thousands of LEDs in order to created illuminated art. The LEDs light up when touched by water. Water Light Graffiti is a very interesting and beautiful art instillation. Water plays a crucial part in this instillation. When water touches the “canvass”, it creates an electrical bridge and gives the power for the installation to…

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    raised silt levels in water bodies which can have an impact on aquatic species while deposition of material can affect vegetation. (SNH, 2011) 2.5.3 Peat Instability and Landslide Impacts Peat instability, either naturally or caused by human activity, can have a major impact on peatlands integrity. Assessing the likely impacts is extremely important for several reasons, not least that the hydrology of the wider peat body and the vegetation depending on it relies on the peat body remaining…

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    important in maintaining body water levels and preventing water loss into the environment. Serious levels of dehydration can be reflected in reduced skin turgor that is displayed by tenting of the skin as a flag for dehydration (Popkin, D’Anci & Rosenberg, 2010). The body’s core temperature is usually between 36-37 0C. The core temperature is balanced by heat gains and losses, the body uses sweat and evaporation of sweat to cool the body (Ridley & Channing, 1999). Loss of water through sweat…

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    Railcar Research Paper

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    never be possible without the chemical properties of water. If the chemical properties of liquid water changes, life on earth might be in different shape. Our lives can have big differences. If there is some kind of change for the water, most of us might not be evolved in this world. Human might not even appear in this world. As a human being, we all need water. Coldness help us to freeze the water into ice, which allow the world to hold more water. If coldness is to be disappear, the form of…

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    Chippewa River Lab Report

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    In this lab, we participated in many tasks that described the water quality of the Chippewa River. Some of us collected data for three parameters that describe the water quality: macro invertebrates, habitat quality, and water chemistry. Under water chemistry, we collected the waters dissolved oxygen, nitrogen and phosphorus, and pH levels. The group with habitat quality assessed the waters velocity, temperature, water depth, discharge, riparian vegetation, and substrates. My group studied the…

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    Important facts of drinking water General Function: To persuade Specific Purpose: To persuade my audience to drink water daily. Type of Proposition: Question of Fact Organizational Design: Categorical Introduction Attention-Arousing and Orienting Material: “Has anyone drink any water today?” Well, I am going to talk about the benefits of drinking water and how it can actually help you daily or even later on in life. Uniquely, our human body is composed of 60% of water. That is a…

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    The athlete must be hydrated before exercise, so they can store fluids because during their workout they will lose fluids through sweat, so they need to replenish their body with a healthy drink like water. If the athlete isn’t hydrated before the exercise, they are at risk of fatigue, headaches, loss of concentration and cramps, which will hinder their performance. The amount of time you wait after you eat will depend on what sport and what you are consuming. For example, the larger the meal,…

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    of whether a body of water is fit for consumption and all other factors concerning its physical and chemical state is known as water quality. Water (H2O) has a covalent bond as it consists of two non-metal substances (intramolecular bond). Intramolecular forces are the forces inside an individual molecule (chemical bonds) while intermolecular forces occur between molecules (physical interactions). Hydrogen can act as a metal or a non-metal and oxygens bond with hydrogen makes water special.…

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