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    all oil and gas, the structure is left in situ. Though leaving the various discrete component part of the structure such as topside, jacket etc. can be separately considered for a greater component. • Monitoring – here the structure is left in situ with an agenda of on-going checking of the fortune of the uncontrolled structure along with its related materials such as pipelines and drill cutting piles. • Toppling- this is when a minimum action is required to collapse the structure to enable it…

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    begins by offering a relatable anecdote to his childhood art class in order to truly show the readers the prevalence and wonder of carbon. He then focuses the central idea of the chapter on the effect of structure on properties and uses. Miodownik provides a thorough exploration of the various structures and properties of carbon. Graphite…

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    Theme and Structure in Carson McCullers’s Fiction, Lubbers). These characters believe Singer gives off and aura of knowing some inner certainty and calm which is lacking in their own lives which effectively draws them into to Singer. To these characters despite the fact that this may not have…

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    The Marianas Mission

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    Brazzleton becomes annoyed with Zimsky’s narration and they begin argue each other, while the rest of the crew is enjoying it. Iverson notices something on the ship’s frontal radar. Keyes determines that it is empty space; the ship is about to crash deep into the…

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    Deep Tissue Massage

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    one needs to go for the message that suits them well and brings multiple health benefits. And one such massage is the deep tissue massage. A deep tissue massage is a therapy of massage in which pressure is applied on the deeper layers of the body in a systematic and concentrating way. Deep pressure is applied through slow strokes on the contracted areas. The main aim of the deep tissue massage is to emancipate the persistent patterns of tension in the body. It is a therapeutic as well as…

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    #2 Describe in detail the structure and function of any of the following: the nervous system, the brain, the endocrine system. Include charts with you description if you desire. Simple moments, decisions or reactions all have one thing in common, the brain. The brain is the control center for human’s entire body, giving signals at all times on what to do or how to respond. Nerves that connect your body to the brain are responsible for gather information to give to the spinal cord to give to…

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    difficulty and struggle of the old Midwest history. Through the use of rhetorical techniques such as consonance, cumulative sentence structure and parenthesis, the speaker creates a vivid description of the Midwest, characterizing the upper Midwest, along with its history and some of its myths. Marquet begins her pensive tone through the use of cumulative sentence structure in line 5, saying, “If your tires are in proper alignment, you'll only need to tap your steering wheel to keep your…

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    Throughout the entire essay three things quickly became apparent; the author did not mean this article to be formal, she felt a real sense of “This could have been me”, and she had a deep understanding of the story behind the murdered girls. The sense of “This could have been me” was very apparent throughout the essay. A prime example of this sense is shown in the following sentence “Behind the tragic elements of Regina's story, like some kind of pentimento, I saw my own.” The author shows…

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    Venous thromboembolism (VTE) is a single disease affecting the venous circulation. It has two distinct presentations of condition that are the deep vein thrombosis (DVT) and the pulmonary embolism (PE) [1]. The DVT condition commonly occurs in the deep vein of the lower limb or pelvis. Figure 1.1 shows the structure of vein at the lower limb. Furthermore, it can also develop anywhere in the body, such as the veins in the arm, abdomen, or around the brain.A blood clot that forms in the arteries…

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    and every word. Nothing is said or done that doesn 't have a hidden meaning or irony to it. The organization of the play was also very carefully done because it incorporated aspects of another play completely. Without the careful details of the structure this play couldn 't have been so hilariously dark. The effect the events had on the characters is so ironic that the audience begins to realize that these two insignificant characters in a famous story have so much more to them. This work forces…

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