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    Redwood Viscometer

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    School of Creative Technologies Unit U12059: Introducing Art and Programming for Games (INTROG) Academic Year 2011-12 Credits: 20 Unit Lecturers: Andy Bain (andy.bain@port.ac.uk) Neil Dansey (neil.dansey@port.ac.uk) Unit Handbook v1.3 Contents Contents 2 Learning Outcomes 2 Unit Introduction 3 Unit Operation 3 Assessment 4 Hand-in Dates 5 Appendix A: Marking Scheme for Group Artefact (Deliverable 1) 6 Appendix B: Marking Scheme for Group Pitch Document (Deliverable

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    The Fight Over The Redwoods Abstract Pacific Lumber Company‚ founded in 1869‚ oversees the careful maintenance and logging of the world’s most productive timberland. Pacific Lumber holds the last private forest of old-growth Redwood. In addition to it’s unique hardwood‚ the Redwood forest hosts an ecosystem supporting virgin ground never logged‚ and the endangered Marbled Murrelet. After being purchased in 1985 by the Maxxam firm and it’s owner Mr. Hurwitz‚ Pacific Lumber tripled logging

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    Viscosity Lab viscometer

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    viscous and flows nicely out of the nozzle and over skin as opposed to the “thick” or “sticky” honey which would cling to skin due to internal forces‚ frictions‚ etc… With this in mind‚ the experiment was carried out using a rotational viscometer. A viscometer is an apparatus that spins the fluid and measures the opposing force that the liquid exerts. A viscous fluid will oppose the spinning motion with a greater force than a mobile liquid. A mobile liquid is less viscous than water and a viscous

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    Redwoods Research Paper

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    About Redwoods Three species of trees are commonly referred to as redwoods: California’s coast redwood and giant sequoia‚ and China’s dawn redwood. For those who have had the chance to stand in a redwood grove‚ there are few life experiences that match it. Even if you have only ever seen a photo of the few ancient redwood forests left‚ it’s hard to imagine life on our planet without these awesome and majestic places. We can all agree that there are some places on Earth that are so special that

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    redwood national park

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    today I will be your guide to Redwood National Park Redwood National Park is covered with a magnificent forest of coastal redwood trees‚ the tallest and most impressive trees in the world.it is also a completely natural site. It has the 2nd tallest tree in the world. The marine and land life are equally outstanding‚ in particular the sea lions‚ black bears‚ the bald eagle and the endangered California brown pelican stand out. There are many reasons to go to redwood national park. There are many

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    Redwood City History

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    Redwood City is the oldest incorporated city in San Mateo County. Located approximately 27 miles (43 km) south of San Francisco and 24 miles (39 km) north of San Jose‚ Redwood City’s history spans from its earliest inhabitation by the ancient Ohlone Indians to the present-day home of over 76‚000 residents. This area constitutes a diverse‚ well-developed city that is home to several unique neighborhoods and several different companies‚ both large and small. In 1776‚ Spanish Colonel Juan Bautista de

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    Redwood National Park

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    Greg Delia 6th Hour Redwood National Park Imagine yourself standing at the base of a Coastal Redwood tree and looking up 300 feet to the top. You would soon feel insignificant‚ like an ant looking up at a blade of grass. Not to mention all of the other towering species of plant life‚ such as huckleberry bushes‚ found in Redwood National Park. Although the park is famous for its Redwood trees‚ hence the name of the park‚ they are not all the park has to offer. There is a wide

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    since being in office‚ is whether to cut down the Redwood forest in San Francisco‚ California for paper products or to keep the forest as a national park. My associates believe that the government should cut down the forests and I reluctantly agreed. After signing off on this proposal‚ I anxiously waited for someone to publish the story to see how people would

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    Redwood Forest Monologue

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    crackling mocked me like the darkness of the shadow‚ as I took every step. Branches twisted like distorted limb as if trying to grasp hold of me. The malformed mass towered over me‚ casting sinister shadows. As I walked closer‚ a brown sign emerged‚ “Redwood Forest”. Grotesque graffiti scribbled from the dying trees to the dilapidated sign‚ “Moonlight’s Curse”. Gazing blankly on the graffiti‚ I was infected with the disease of the past. I was in another world‚ lost in the depth of an infinite oblivion

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    Hi‚ I am a Redwood National Park ranger and I just have a little information before you enter this park. I have been working at this park for about 10 years now and I have decided to make a journal about what a I have noticed in the wonderful 10 years that I have been here. DAY 1: Redwood National Park is located in Crescent City‚ California. Redwood National Park was established in 1850. Outsiders who wanted gold moved into the park to get gold once they figured out there was gold at the park

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