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    Group 12 Mahmoud Elsaid Abo Elhasaib (presenter) Mahmoud Mousa Elazhary (leader) Habib Hosam Eltabakh (recorder) Ahmed Saleh Elsaiad (searcher) * Portfolio main menu* -Present, justify a problem and solution requirement. -generation and defending a solution. -constructing and testing a prototype. -evaluation, reflection and recommend. -The first step (present, justify a problem…

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    The school curriculum in the United States of America is very Eurocentric and westernized. All of the pioneers of modern science seem to be white males. Essentially, women and people of color become erased from science and scientific discoveries. There is no way to address this without applying a sociological perspective. Historically, the school and the church has been institutions that have largely contributed to the erasure of Indigenous knowledge and culture. This still stands today. When…

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    local climates were experiencing major changes. In what was to become known as China, these changes allowed agriculture to emerge and take root in advantageous societies. While late Paleolithic sites are found in many regions, "it is in the river drainages of the lowest “step” (sea level to 1,000 m) that hunter-gatherers first became sedentary” (Cohen 2011). Thus, we have our first example of how the ability to access greater water helped civilization evolve. In China, populations began turning…

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    Over 75 million acres of planet Earth’s land belongs to the tropical rainforest. (Rainforests Facts the Nature Conservancy) The rainforest is home to many different species, which includes monkeys, snakes, birds, rodents, frogs and lizards. (Earth Floor: Biomes) Many things contribute as threats to this environment. Instead of having such a beautiful and vast area of nature, humans mostly contribute to having it otherwise. The rainforest has much to offer for today’s modern society; everything…

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    filled to full capacity an estimated 160 Crocodiles died in the Olifants River gorge, a couple of kilometres upstream from the Dam. The Oliphants River is acknowledged by many experts as one of the most polluted rivers in South Africa and acid mine drainage, industrial pollution and untreated sewage in the river are all contributing…

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    Hurricane Katrina Impact

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    Introduction The Impacts and effects that Hurricane Katrina had on the United States and how it impacted America socially, economically and politically during this time period it happened until now. Hurricane Katrina was an extremely destructive and deadly category 5 hurricane that cause catastrophic damage along the gulf coast from central Florida to Texas. Much due to the storm surge and levee failure. In addition, severe property damage occurred in coastal areas such as Mississippi beachfront…

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    Emergency Operations Plan

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    I. Purpose, Scope, Situation, and Assumptions A. Purpose of the plan The purpose of this Emergency Operations Plan (EOP) is to construct a comprehensive plan that is valid, structurally organized, easy to follow, and understandable. This EOP is designed to describe the responses of the town of Lexington Kentucky across the entire spectrum of emergency disasters. Its goals aim to mitigate, prepare, respond, and recover: 1. Mitigate: Actively provide the means for the utilization of all…

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    To provide a smooth and in time workflow should the pro-ject manager receive reports from all parts of the support team. This enables the project- or line manager to control the working force concerning punctuality, work achievement, and, most important, quality. Sometimes it might be necessary to change already given orders and therefore should all reports be received weekly, in some cases even daily. The installing of deliverables is a very important task to control the time schedule and can…

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    Salinity In Earth Harbor

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    Massachusetts (Thiet et al. 2014a). East Harbor was artificially isolated from Cape Cod Bay in 1868 when the original 300-m wide inlet was diked due to the construction of a causeway for use by trains and automobiles (Portnoy et al. 2005). In 1894, a drainage system was installed that allowed freshwater to escape the system (Portnoy et al. 2006), but sea water could not enter the system due to a one way flapper valve (Portnoy, 2005; Smith & Medeiros, 2013). The exclusion of the tides caused the…

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    Brazilia Research Paper

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    General Information The city of Brasilia is the capital of Brazil, located in Northeast South American. The country has a population of 2.48 million people. It is described as having a tropical climate, with more rain during the summer than the winter. The dominant religion of Brazil historically was and still is Christianity. Brazil possesses a richly spiritual society formed from the meeting of the Roman Catholic Church with the religious traditions of African slaves and indigenous…

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