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    There were numerous Sports that were involved in the Ancient Olympics, events such as Boxing, Chariot racing, the Pentathlon, Running and Wrestling (Ancient Olympic Events - Perseus Project) The previously mentioned Ancient writer Pindar also lists the sports that he saw took place at one of the Olympics he watched as well as the victors of each event: “In the foot-race down the straight course of the stadion was Likymnios' son Oionos first… in the wrestling was Tegea glorified by Echemos:…

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    rose due to major crustal movement along a strong fault line, blocking this drainage and forming the lake.[1] Lake George has in previous Ice Ages been much larger and deeper.[citation needed] The thickness of sediment beneath the lake exceeds 250 metres (820 ft), according to a Bureau of Mineral Resources Canberra drilling programme in the 1982/83 summer. The oldest sediments, which lie some distance above the bedrock, were dated at 3–5 million years using spore and pollen analysis and…

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    12th Century Castles

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    mottes varied considerably, with these mounds being 3 metres to 30 metres in height (10 feet to 100 feet), and from 30 metres to 90 metres in diameter (100 feet to 300 feet). This minimum height of 3 metres (10 feet) for mottes is usually intended to exclude smaller mounds which often had non-military purposes.in England and Wales, only 7% of mottes were taller than ten metres high; 24% were between ten and five metres, and 69% were less than five metres tall. A motte was protected by a ditch…

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    What would you say if someone of high power called for a culling on sharks? Would you be for? Or against this action? From my perspective, a culling would do nothing but lower the numbers of sharks, but not the numbers of attacks. Good morning/afternoon Mrs. Arnold and fellow classmates. Today I would like to talk to you about the situation we have with the amount of shark attacks and fatalities. There are my main reasons for being against a culling of the shark population. Firstly, statistics…

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    their respective works, however they each do so in distinctive manners. Su and Sexton utilise different approaches to sound; Su focuses on the natural music of the piece and the use of half rhymes whereas Sexton focuses on the twisting of traditional metres and rhyme schemes. An additional distinction is while the two authors were writing during the Modernist period of literature, only one of them used free verse.…

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    Djoser’s Pyramid The unique shape of Djoser’s pyramid may be explained by looking at the building structures that were in use prior to the construction of pyramids in ancient Egypt. During Egypt’s Early Dynastic Period and Old Kingdom, rectangular structures with a flat roof and outward sloping sides were used to mark the tombs of the elite members of society. These structures, made of mud-brick or stone, were known as mastabas (meaning ‘bench of mud’ in Arabic). Perhaps intending to outdo his…

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    stability. The effect of the high levels of tensile and compressive forces is that truss bridges are usually constructed from steel, reinforced concrete, timber and/or other high strength materials. The average span of a truss bridge is between 40 to 500 metres…

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    Blackbutt History

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    Jarrah ranges in height from 30 to 50 metres and…

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    Neptune's Necklaces

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    I will divide this number with however many quadrats i want to place, this is so it has an equal gap between each quadrat. will pla(For example, the width is 20 metres and i want 6 sample, i will divide 20 by 6 and get 3.3. This will plameans i will place my quadrat ever 3.3 metres) Every time i place my quadrat down i will take a photo, I am only taking a photo to check later, in case i miss an organism, And in case they are trying to move while i am counting them.…

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    Hypothesis: I predict when doing this experiment that the higher we drop the ball from, the higher the ball will bounce to, because more potential energy is gained as well as when I drop it, it will gain kinetic and loose G. P. E. Materials: 2 one metre rulers One rubber bouncy ball One black pen (to write our results each time) One A4 paper (to write our results on each time) Phone (to record each results each time so they were…

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