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    Team Poland in support of the Operation Atlantic Support. 1. Mr. Viegas continuously looked for ways to improve live firing ranges by performing in-house projects resulting in a cost savings of $15.000. He renovated/repaired the Range# 3A target frame retaining wall and constructed/installed Safety Danger Zone (SDZ’s) markings for seven Live Fire Ranges at Oberdachstetten Range Complex. Mr Viegas assisted the Local Training Area (LTA) Coordinator with ITAM projects by identifying improvements…

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    The Western Plateau Essay

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    Australia is the flattest continent, with an average height of 330 metres above sea level, as well as an average annual precipitation of 450 millimetres, making it the driest inhabited continent there is. These characteristics are hidden beneath the range of exclusive topographic features and river systems that are found in Australia. While Australia is part of a global community there are many features of the physical and human environment that make the country unique. Taken together, these…

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    Raton Basin Essay

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    Overall the Btu/lb of the coal ranges from 12,210 to 15,150 on a dry basis and increases from the northern to the southern parts of the Raton Basin (Flores and Bader, 1999). The coal within the Vermejo Formation ranges from High Volatile bituminous C to low volatile bituminous (Rooper et al., 2006). Coal petrology indicates a vitrinite reflectance values of 0.57 to 1.58 percent…

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    Analysis Of The Roku Ultra

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    devices in the entry level tier are the Roku Express and Express+. Roku has not only unleashed a deluge of streaming devices, but also some new functionality available in the Roku operating System. Furthermore, two of the devices support High Dynamic Range (HDR) video on HDR compatible TV 's. You can read about HDR video in this article,…

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    Capstone Project Proposal

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    The client and context o Downtown Colorado, Inc (DCI) is a state-wide non-profit association working for commercial district and downtown revitalization. o The Downtown Loveland Association (DLA) is a 501c3 non-profit who is assisting and support with economic development in downtown Loveland. o DCI was approached by DLA with for assistance in developing and revitalizing the city of Loveland downtown. DLA has identified the Lovelander Hotel in the city of Loveland historic downtown district as…

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    THE NORTH KOREAN SPACE PROGRAM North Korea has been at odds with most of the world for quite some time. Following the division of the country in 1948, North Korea has been arguably the least transparent country in the world. The rise of super power nations such as the United States, Russia, and China has made North Korea even more non-transparent. North Koreans have kept much of their military research and development, space program, and every day life under tight lock down. Present day…

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    Fifteen year old Lucy Anika Mariana De Luca kicks the rock in front of her. The state she lived in had eight nicknames: the Centennial State, the Columbine State, the Last Frontier, the Last Old West State, the Mile High State, the Mountain State, the Rocky Mountain State and Switzerland of America. To her though, she called Colorado the Misery State. Granted Colorado wasn't bad but she would rather be back in England, hell she wouldn't mind being back in Washington D.C. She looks before she…

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    Earthquakes and volcanoes go hand in hand like peanut butter and jelly or rice and beans. Where there are volcanos there are usually tectonic plates beneath them either pushing against or pulling away from one another. Take for instance the Cascade Mountain Range in Northern California and stretches through Oregon and into Vancouver, British Columbia and sits northeast of the San Andreas Fault line that runs 750 miles through California. This fault creates the tectonic boundary between the…

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    provides insight on the materials and processes from which the landscape was formed. I will briefly discuss each of the areas and provide insight on the types of rocks in which they are formed from. We will start with the Basin and Range which is an elongate mountain range that is separated by elongate valleys. This area was formed by alluvial fan which is a cone-shaped fan of sediment deposited by streams and fault-block mountain. The Blue-Wallowa Mountains is located from…

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    I understand the hazards associated with living in certain parts of the country that have volcanoes. I understand that the volcanoes found in Hawaii (Shield volcanoes) erupt differently and pose different dangers than the volcanoes in the Cascade Mountain Range (Composite volcanoes). Since I live in Portland, Oregon I was very interested in learning about the hazards involved with Composite volcanoes. Composite volcanoes can create deadly mud and debris flows called lahars which travel down the…

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