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    Australian Aborigines When learning about a new group of people it is best to understand their past and where they originated from. One of Australia’s indigenous groups is the Aborigines. The group is said to have migrated from Asia as early as 30,000 years ago. There are about 500-600 distinct groups of aboriginal people. Although there are different groups there are links between the groups that unify them such as their spiritual beliefs, storytelling and art. Their spiritual beliefs have a…

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    Available from: https://pubs.usgs.gov/fs/2005/3045/ (Accessed 4 September 2017) Collins, B. D., & Dunne, T. (1988). Effects of forest land management on erosion and revegetation after the eruption of mount st. helens. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, 13(3), 193-205. doi: 10.1002/esp.3290130302 Del Moral, R. (1998, June). Early succession on lahars spawned by Mount St. Helens. American Journal of Botany. p. 820. Available from: Environment Complete database (Accessed 7 September 2017)…

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    The Schlieffen Plan

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    The Plan was developed nearly a decade before Frontiers, and the Allied Powers would find it highly difficult to defend against. The swiftness of the Plan demanded that millions of soldiers be mobilized and able to fight across various types of landforms, including the Rhine River, mountainous terrain, and ultimately better organization of trench warfare. However, both sides are guilty of respecting the technological advances of war, with the Germans using poor communication techniques and the…

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    Introduction The seven soil formation factors have created unique soils throughout Saskatchewan. Through time soil processes such as additions, losses, translocation, and transformations have continued to form soils and make different horizons. Two catena's in Saskatchewan, one in the prairie and another in the boreal forest, were examined and classified into taxonomic group. The objective was to identify, compare, and contrast the major soil formation factors, morphological features, and…

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    Lake Maracaibo Essay

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    “little Venice” or now known as Venezuela (Venezuela News, 2016). Lake Maracaibo is Venezuela's oldest lake, it is estimated to be 20 to 40 million years old (Venezuelan News, 2016). All though Lake Maracaibo is an incredible sight it is not the only landform Venezuela is known for, the world’s tallest uninterrupted waterfall is Angel Falls which is 3212 feet tall (Venezuela News, 2016). Venezuela is home to 28,946,101…

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    Over the course of the book Annihilation, I became aware of many terms and other scientific things that I had not known before. The book was very good and I thoroughly enjoyed the suspense that was created and how it was filled with lots of scientific material. There were many instances that coalesced between the book and the eight themes of science that we were supposed to do for our reading logs. Many of them have to do with biology, because the main character is a biologist, but some other…

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    Ever since the Spanish settlement in the 16th century, the country has worked as a service economy. In 1821, Panama broke out from Spain and joined Colombia, Ecuador and Venezuela, calling themselves the Republic of Gran Colombia. When it dissolved in 1830, Panama remained part of Colombia, and in 1903 along with U.S support it became separated from Colombia. The United States and Panama signed a treaty that allowed the construction of a canal, and that also gave sovereignty to the U.S over a…

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    Marys Peak - Fir Forests Lindsay Liddell FES 342 Professor Matthew Powers MWF 10-11am Due: 10/19/15 Marys Peak is a mountain in Benton County, Oregon. At the top of the peak, on a clear day, one can see the cities of the Willamette Valley, the Cascade Range, and the Pacific Ocean. It is known for its meadows of wildflowers in spring and its fir forests uniquely populated with noble firs (Abies procera). Little data is available regarding the trees age, but there is clear variance in age,…

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    Introduction In our society, people may think Mars would be easier to understand. Similiar to Earth, Mars may has ice and water in its atmosphere, different wheather in seasonal, and other recognizable features. However, conditions on Mars vary wildly from what people know on our own planet.Solar system has influenced numerous cultures effecting legends, religious beliefs and at the beginning of the 21st century. Mars Odyssey have long been achieved which is a part of Mars Exploration…

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    Salt Lake City: Case Study

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    perceived to be for snow sporting. With the Wasatch and Oquirrh mountain ranges located in the city, engaging in snow sports is popular, making it the perceptual region of Utah. Most of Utah is use for grazing for livestock due to its climate and landforms. Areas like Wasatch are fertile but people favor industrialization because of the prophets. This is prominent because the 2002 winter olympics were held, resulting in improvement in…

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