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    communications at long range using ScanEagle as a data communications relay. The experiments were conducted at Tyndall Air Force Base (AFB) where a section of the base has airspace over water. Of particular use, a short waterway between land and a barrier reef formed a simulation of a riverine waterway for the USV, SeaFox. Figure 17 shows an example of a ScanEagle flight path overlaid on the map of the pertinent section…

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    Why do people buy bottled water? Bottled water is not a wise consumer choice because they reuse the same bottles, all kinds of chemicals are used to make these bottles, and the bottles alone are bad for the environment. First of all bottled water is not a wise choice because they reuse the same bottles after melting them and just remold them to the new shape of the bottle. After a bottle is used it most likely is thrown away, but ends up back at the bottle factory and melted down and…

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    bat is a very amazing creature. The spotted bat may in the Ponderosa pine-bunchgrass vegetation, that is located in southwestern North America, where the summers are hot and the winters are mild. The spotted bat prefers areas that are close to waterways, so they don’t have to fly too far to get a drink. They normally nest in the caves of cliffs or steep hillsides. The bat does this, for the reason that it is solitary(living alone). They also enjoy large cities with dark areas, canyons,…

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    The creators composed "A huge contrast was additionally seen between men with and without computer aided design within the sight of ear-waterway hair with age coordinated gathering." Ear channel hair commonness progressed with age. At last, in 2006, a study led by Edston E. inspected the connection also. "It was found that ELC (ear cartilage wrinkle) was emphatically connected with computer…

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    Beginning with the structure of the pyramid, the creation of waterways allowed transport of sandstone to the pyramid from far away. With the creation of a natural stream to work this, the first time the humans who built the temple needed: was a quarry. Not to far down from the current position of the temple, a horseshoe shaped sandstone quarry stands as an artifact of a time long ago. The scientists who discovered this structure came to an agreed idea that humans had to either push the block…

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    in American history. Our expedition started as President Jefferson purchased the Louisiana Territory and asked us to explore and make friends with the Indians. President Jefferson gave us instructions to travel along the Missouri River and find a waterway to the Pacific. Our expedition started out on the 4th of July in 1804. As we explored, we came across villages of the Mandan and Hidatsas Indians. This is where we met Sacagawea, she was a very helpful guide as she joined us in our exploration…

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    Chann Invasive Species

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    inhabits an unknown ecosystem that isn’t unique to its personal features. Several invasive species have inhabited the Americas especially through bodies of water. One specific organism, the snakehead, is harming the ecosystem in large lakes and waterways. The scientific name for this species is Channa argus since it pertains to the Channidae family. Although, this species is most commonly referred to as ‘snakeheads.’ This organism was quite intriguing acknowledging the fact that it affects the…

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    Southern Colonies have about 100 miles of the Atlantic Ocean. Rivers and Swampy areas also fill the land, along with the forest.The waterways allow for fishing, while the forest provide Timber. The Appalachian mountains also run through the Southern Colonies.Natural Resources in the Southern Colonies are good fertile land, that’s useful for growing crops. The waterways in the South can also provide fish and water.…

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    By definition, the Panama Canal is described as “an international waterway that links the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.” (traveltips.usatoday.com) This definition, however, does not give the waterway the glory it deserves, as it tremendously benefitted world travel and trade. The Panama Canal helped ships save a significant amount of time, as it allowed them to cut straight through North and South America instead of going around them. Building the Canal took several attempts, starting with the…

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    Alexandra Cousteau is a filmmaker that works with National Geographic. She is recognized for being an advocate of water issues and continuing her grandfather’s work. The speech was held at WSRE Jean and Paul Amos Performance Studio and was sponsored by WSRE Public Square Speakers Series. The studio was like a movie theater with seats going all the way up with the Middle Island where the audio in the camera was. The stage had a red rectangle in the middle and a podium off to the right with a big…

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