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    Landforms by Erosion

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    platform may develop at the base of the cliff. Some additional details : Costal processes continue to act on the cliff and shore platform‚ depending on the tides. For example: during high tide—the water extends up to the coast and covers the shore platform. Hence‚ waves will continue to erode the cliff at its base. during low tide-- the shore platform lies exposed above the water. Waves tend to deposit sediments onto the shore platform because its gentle slope causes the waves to lose their

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    Principles of Supervision

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    biology/ecology of a newly-discovered environment. An example of what I expect: Date: October 22‚ 2011 Location: Fort DeSoto Time: 09:30 – 09:45 Conditions: Heavy rain and wind‚ occasional lightning‚ severe flooding due to extremely high tides Walking on the trail at the welcome center where the water was waist deep. At the southern red cedar tree I noticed a bull shark feeding on a brown pelican‚ at which time I turned around and went home. Species identified (for species you identify

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    Tumblagooda Sandstone

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    At Red Bluff‚ the Tumblagooda Sandstone in this section is different to the Tumblagooda Sandstone found at Natures Window‚ and thus‚ the deposition environment is different. Red Bluff was most likely deposited in a fluvial-intertidal environment (shallow waters) as indicated by the high abundance of skolithos trace fossils‚ skolithos generally reside in shallow waters (refer to notebook‚ page 58). The higher abundance of trace fossils in the upper section of the sandstone than the lower section suggests

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    This account of my modest sojourn in the uncanny city of Bliss might be a treat to all the itinerants and the habitants who like adventures. Though‚ the perusal won’t give them any whereabouts of the city and its location. As of my mind‚ I‚ too unable to relive; the tracks which lead me to a land filled of grotesque rocks‚ bones and reptiles. All I remember was this high mountain coast I was travelling‚ to visit a new coastline and a V-shaped rock‚ discovered by a veteran archaeologist‚ Axel Flinch

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    Barrier Islands Essay

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    Barrier Islands Barrier Islands‚ which are also known as barrier spits‚ are elongate‚ narrow islands of sand or sediment that lied parallel to the coastline and are separated from the mainland by a shallow sound‚ bay or Lagoon. Most barrier islands are along trailing edge and marginal sea coast where continental shelves are wide and gently sloping. The majority of the barrier islands in North America are along the Atlantic and Gulf Coast. The formation of the barrier islands is not fully understood

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    People can often get lost in their hectic lives and forget how just being in the presence of nature can affect them greatly. The romantic poems are called The Tide Rises The Tide Falls‚ The First Snowfall‚ and The Chambered Nautilus. The Tide Rises The Tide Falls‚ Written by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow‚ is about how nature will always go on no matter what happens to people. The First Snowfall is written by James Russell Lowell. It is about a father who is dealing with the passing of his daughter.

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    Pass and Tide

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    TIME AND TIDE WAIT FOR NONE This is a very simple‚ clear and self-explanatory proverb. It means that time and tide do not wait for anybody. Time goes on passing without caring for anybody and anything. Similarly tides occur ; they have no regard or consideration for anybody. Time and tide symbolise valuable opportunity. They occur without any notice. The essence of the proverb is that opportunities do not wait for anyone. No one can command or foretell their occurrence or recurrence. One should

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    Coastal Management

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    As the coastal management expert of Southerland Shire I have come up with the most appropriate way to manage this problem. Storm surges are effects of severe storm systems due to a rise in sea level‚ if a storm surge and a tide meet when reaching the coast line severe damage can occur; resulting in extreme flooding in coastal areas‚ leading to damaging buildings surrounding the coastline. To prevent this problem and minimize storm surges having such a large impact and causing severe damage to the

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    Tide Detergent

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    Ariel is a marketing line of laundry detergents made by Procter & Gamble. It is the flagship brand in Procter & Gamble’s European‚ Mexican‚ Japanese‚ Brazilian‚ Peruvian‚ Turkish‚ Filipino‚ Colombian‚ Chilean and Venezuelan portfolios. In some U.S. stores‚ Mexican Ariel is available. History Ariel first appeared on the UK market in 1967 and was the first detergent with stain-removing enzymes. It was a high-sudsing powder designed for twin-tub and top-loading washing machines. With the rise

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    Blue Ocean Strategy

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    The impact of Blue Ocean Strategy In the earlier work (See Blue Ocean Strategy: how to create uncontested market ‚ 2005) it has been argued two types of strategies: blue ocean strategy and red ocean strategy. Red ocean strategists compete to win market share in traditional mature markets and pursue either a differentiation or cost leader strategy. On the other hand‚ Blue ocean strategists‚ create new environments‚ redefine products or services or the nature of competition‚ make competition irrelevant

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