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    group had finally gotten the best time on the boat. Then the data from the tests was used to find the efficiency of the boat. Along with the rest of the data, the group found the velocity of each test. In the end, the group was able to figure out the buoyancy of the boat. The main objective for the group was, testing the boat with and without a rudder. The rudder helps the boat go straight. The first test for the boat was without a rudder. This resulted in the boat curving and turning. Since…

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    take deep, slow breaths to keep yourself calm (and it'll help control your buoyancy) and to extend your supply of air. Try to use a minimum of movement while under the water. Keep your arms folded at your chest, or by your sides. The more you move around, the more air you'll use. Experienced divers and divemasters never seem to move, they just float around under the water - it's one way to relax in the Bahamas! Buoyancy It can be very frustrating, feeling as if you're almost going up and…

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    Deccan Traps Essay

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    This paper examples the formation of the Deccan traps, the Deccan continental flood basalt, and present day Indian. Its first provides a brief background on what the Deccan Traps are and the history of their geologic integrity. The proof is explained through scientists seismic tomographic models and the evolution of the Indian plate, the Reunion island hotspot, and the evolution of lithospheric mantle structure. Keywords: deccan, mantle, plate, hotspot, reunion, reconstructions.…

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    Deep Ocean Essay

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    submersible in the deep ocean. Another problem that the organisms face in the deep ocean is maintaining their neutral buoyancy. Neutral buoyancy is basically when organisms maintain their depth in the ocean without floating upwards or sinking. In order to achieve this, many organisms have changed the shape of their bodies, or have developed a swim bladder to maintain neutral buoyancy. A swim bladder is a network of blood vessels called rete inside a gas sac which stores gases and regulates the…

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    There are many barriers that have caused minority swimming to have a low participation in the sport of swimming. These barriers include, Race, Low income , and fear. There is a high percentage of minorities who just can not swim period. As it states on BBC.COM “Just under 70% of African-American children surveyed said they had no or low ability to swim. Low ability merely meant they were able to splash around in the shallow end. A further 12% said they could swim but had "taught themselves",…

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    What is your spirit animal? Is it the wise owl or the leader lion? It has been found that animals have archetypes; created personalities by humans based on attributed characteristics. This cannot ring any truer for Ted Hughes' poem "Hawk Roosting" and Mark Doty's poem "Golden Retrievals." Hughes explains the maturity and and sharpness of the hawk and Doty describes the immaturity and elementary intelligence of the dog through sentence structure and word choice. To begin, while the two pieces of…

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    Hectory Gyre Case Study

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    The Beaufort Gyre, a major anticyclonic circulation feature in the Arctic Ocean, hosts a substantial fraction of the overall Arctic freshening citep{haine2015arctic}. The large-scale gyre circulation has been directly linked to its freshwater content (FWC) via the process of Ekman pumping that converges relatively fresh surface waters and deepens the halocline citep[e.g.][]{proshutinsky2002role}. The Ekman pumping arises due to transient anticyclonic winds that cause significant gyre…

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    thus encountering less water resistance. Experiment 3: the prediction is that Model D will have a lower velocity than Model D This is because angle a is larger in Model D, this allows the surface area of the draft to decrease, causing the force of buoyancy to decrease and increasing water resistance. Furthermore but also the edge of the bow being more parallel to the water in Model A than in Model B, will make it more streamlined in the water. Experiment 4: It is predicted that Model E will have…

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    Some of these adaptations include adjusting their body’s density for a more neutral buoyancy in sea water to allow for an easier descent to greater depths (Kaiser, 78). A change in their wing bone’s shapes from thin to thick wall size and cylindrical to ovular in shape occurred in order to accommodate for a thicker medium of locomotion which…

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    salespeople, like hunters of any species, never relent in pursuing their prey.” So, what he is saying is no matter what you don’t give up and you make that sale. He felt like you need to look at it not as Always Be Closing but not as Attunement, Buoyancy, Clarity. Attunement means to study your buyer, know what your buyer wants, watch their tone, feeling, body gestures. They had a study in the book that talks about extroverts versus introverts, on a scale of 0 to 1 extroverts had a better…

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