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    It has contributed a lot to the city over the course of 130 year of ownership. In 1882, an underground spring was discovered and allowed for Downtown Long Beach to flourish. A reservoir was also built in 1906 due to the abundance of water. However, the reservoir was eventually removed from operation 20 years later. Afterwards, oil was discovered in Signal Hill, the property became littered with oil rigs and became a revenue source for the city. The 90-year history of oil production…

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    Aconcagua Valley Essay

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    “The soil here is a mix of clay and granite,” Gutierrez added. “There's cooler climate from the coastal influence. The water shortage naturally controls the rigour of the vines so it's perfect for white wines and cool climate red wines,” he continued. Buenos Aires Herald reported the world’s fourth largest wine producer is facing a problem with climate change. The vintners…

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    Coast US, which is where its name originated. In the 1980s, the sea walnut was unintentionally introduced to the Black Sea via the ballast water of the ships and the Caspian Sea via the ballast water of oil tankers. Once the Comb Jelly settled in the Black Sea, it then spread to the seas of Azov, Marmara, the Aegean and the eastern Mediterranean, inhabiting water of salinities ranging from 30% to 39%. The temperature they live in is 4 degrees Celsius in the winter and 31 degrees Celsius in…

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    onto dry land. Giant waves created by earthquakes will consequently overflow the land with water. Another rare case of flooding is dam failure. Cold fronts can bring heavy rainfall to Australia, particularly in winter and spring and can consequently cause flooding. There are many types of floods which include…

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    Fruit Peels Essay

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    increased. Overall mass of evaporated water was increased by increasing peels masses and thereby the specific energy was decreased. The drying efficiency for fruit peels in a microwave were 17.63, 35.20, 37.43 and 39.66% for orange, 23.20, 30.51, 38.13 and 37.24% for lemon, 19.31, 39.00, 39.20 and 42.58% for pomegranate, while 25.65, 31.74, 38.03 and 36.14% for grapefruit under 50, 100, 150 and 200g, respectively. 3- Effect of different drying methods on product quality of fruit peels Vitamin…

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    How to make your Beauty Routine Sweat proof and Water proof A walk in the rain could be apparently lovable and romantic. However, the rain ruins your makeup. Frizzed hair, eye shadow and eyeliner gliding on the cheeks, raccoon eyes etc can be the outcome of your incredible romance with rain! Okay, it is not about the rain, but some accidental exposure to water or even sweat. There could be nothing quite horrible like drizzling rain ruins your makeup or the teary eyes spoils it all the way!…

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    There is always something good that comes out of bad things. Such as failing a test and getting a good grade on the next one or climbing up a steep hill to see the view of the lake. In QB1 by Mike Lupica a major topic is that there is good after bad things. Jake and the other quarterback Casey hit the struggles. head on. But after they hit those struggles there was something at the top that both of them enjoyed. Jake and Casey go through fights and arguments in their rocky relationship, but…

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    Since bodies of water present a risk of harm that is readily apparent to all, along with the fact that the banks Joel fell into were made of natural conditions, the Thornton Quarry will not satisfy an artificial condition upon the land. Joel Cruz fell into Thornton Quarry, an area filled by rainwater and with earth banks made of limestone and shale. The was being used as a reservoir, “[B]odies of water . . . normally embody dangers that are readily apparent to everyone, even very young…

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    Metro Affiliates

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    In the case of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) verses Metro Affiliates, Inc. (Atlantic Express) the defendant Metro Affiliates, Inc. was fine $425,000 for violations of Sections 301, 308, and 402 of the Clean Water Act (CWA). In 2013, the EPA made an effort to negotiate with Metro Affiliates, Inc. (Atlantic Express) in an attempt to resolve the matter. Unable to financially bind themselves to the terms as outlined by the EPA, due to bankruptcy the Metro Affiliates, Inc. were sued in a…

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    Road Salt Analysis

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    does road salt affect vegetation? Plants can become injured when the roots and the foliage become exposed to salt water (Gould, 2013). The foliage becomes damaged when water that has been treated with salt is sprayed up from passing by vehicles…

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