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    Dakota Access Pipeline The Dakota Access is a pipeline that will carry 7.4 billion barrels of oil a day to be used from North Dakota to Illinois. The pipe will run under 22 bodies of water, and one of them is Lake Oahu in South Dakota. Lake Oahu is the main water source for the Standing Rock Reservation, and the Native Americans living there worry the pipe might pollute the lake and disrupt sacred burial grounds. The Dakota Access will provide us oil in places where we need it, but it could also…

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    Hermes Research Paper

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    nobody could go anywhere faster than Hermes. He was also known as "the guide and giver of good” and inventive genius. Known for his swiftness and athleticism, Hermes was given credit for inventing foot-racing and boxing. He invented the pipes known as a syrinx (pan-pipes), which he…

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    The Nazis have taken everything from 12-year-old Felix Salinger. They have taken his family, his friends, and thus rattled his life. Felix doesn’t give up, he keeps fighting, keeps pushing forward through the difficulties he faces every day as a Jewish boy in WWII. Felix has been hiding from the Nazis in a hole at Gabriek’s home for two years; the place where Gina and Zelda (his adoptive family, whom we met in the previous books) used to also live before the Nazis killed them. He stays hidden…

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    experience after I leave Finch Henry. Skills you got to have to become a welder these qualifications offer learners the opportunity to develop their skills in a number of welding processes, metal fabrication, thermal cutting and brazing, soldering and pipe-layout. Welders are high-tech skill workers that can connect two pieces of steal together. Welders have to know the right temperature to set a machine. cutting and shaping metal is very important reason why is because 90percent of a weld is…

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    What is coal? Coal is a black sedimentary rock that can be burned for fuel, known for its high concentrations of carbons and hydrocarbons. Coal is also categorized as a non-renewable energy source because it takes millions of years to form. One of the leading theories on how coal is formed, known as the autochthonous theory, claims that there are 4 stages in coal formation. The first phase is the production of Peat, which consists of partially decomposed plant matter. Normally, plant…

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    Assignment 3

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    difficult for managers alone to observe all the employees. b) Color coding can be the most effective and simplistic way of preventing cross contamination: During observation, we saw the multiple pipes from which different products were disbursed for packaging. As observers, we could clearly differentiate the pipes although we were not aware of the meaning of the color. c) The nature of the food determines the effectiveness of control methods: At McCormick, spices were most often than not in…

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    how can it affect you? Marijuana is also known as, weed, pot, herb, grass, and Mary Jane are all examples of what people like to call marijuana on streets. Most people like to smoke marijuana in hand-rolled cigarettes called joints; in pipes, water pipes or in blunts. Marijuana can be used in baked goods, like cookies or candies, they are purposely mixed into foods for a reason. In many places, marijuana can be used anywhere and anytime, even when it’s still illegal. Marijuana contains many…

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    The Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL) remains the most recent pipeline controversy covered in the media. Though the protests inspired government intervention of construction of the pipeline, the concerns regarding pipeline use remains relevant. One of the main concerns of the construction of the DAPL is that if a burst or leak were to occur, it would result in the pollution of the Missouri River, a main water source for hundreds of thousands of people (Kirby). This concern is not unwarranted: The…

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    Fire Tornado Lab

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    Introduction A flam e tornado is pretty self-explanatory, it is just a flame being spun in circles{explain how fire tornados are created and what they are, maybe talk about them in the real world}The fire tornado works by “the rotating screen [giving] the air molecules an initial spin (called angular momentum or rotational momentum). The rotating air molecules collide with the hot air rising from the fire and the flame twists into the shape of a tornado” (“Steve”). Fire tornados actually happen…

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    Ed Sheeran A Team Analysis

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    Deconstruction of an Angel Deny it or not, we all have an addiction to something. Whether it be to something physical or mental; our brains are wired to seeing that object as a reward or a motivation for our bodies to crave and want more. In the music video “A Team” by Ed Sheeran, he makes it known to the world that addiction can easily take over our entire being and even tear us apart. Ed Sheeran is an amazing artist that is known for his metaphorical ways of approaching all types of…

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