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    releases methane gas with 160 times this volume. Methane hydrate is found deep in the oceans‚ more than 350m down. It is estimated that there is more than 200‚000 trillion cubic feet of this gas at the bottom of the ocean; 80‚000 times conventional natural gas reserves. How is it released? Small bursts of methane hydrate can be released by sudden events that break the lattice‚ such as landslides and earthquakes on the ocean floor. This releases a large amount of methane from the local area. This

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    Michael Hansen Honors Economics‚ McQuillan March 22‚ 2013 Cyprus Is Sitting On A Natural Gas Gold Mine A recent discovery off of the coast of Cyprus‚ an island miles off the coast of Turkey‚ has found a large field of natural gas. The field is said to be between 5 trillion and 8 trillion cubic feet of gas. Cyprus is currently trying finance their huge budget deficits and bad bank holdings. Major energy companies around the world might want to invest in mining some of the gas as well. If Cyprus

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    Fieldwork investigation and research action report (RAP) Natural Environment- Coal point is a small saline coastal lagoon that opens intermittently. Coal point overs an area of approximately 1.3 km. A range of ecological habitats are supported by the lake‚ which is itself subjected to a wide range of human uses including recreation‚ industry‚ development‚ and rural activities. This has resulted in a high degree of modification to the natural environment and the ecology of the region. Coal point’s

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    nature‚ which describes itself as a place where all is free with no government to enforce rules or manage conflicts. In order to leave this chaos‚ the people would need to create a social contract to make a government; this formed into what we call Natural Rights Philosophy which proposed that governments were founded for the purpose of protecting individual rights. It also states that each individual possesses inalienable rights to life‚ liberty‚ and

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    1. Differences between First Language and Second Language | First Language | Second Language | Definition | any language other than English that a child was exposed to during early development and continues to be exposed to in the home or community | any language learned after the first language or mother tongue | Basis for learning | universal grammar alone | knowledge of the first language also serves as a basis for learning the second language | Learning Process | children spend

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    Language Development in Deaf Child: Language Development is a process starting early in human life. Infants start without language‚ yet by 4 months of age‚ babies can discriminate speech sounds and engage in babbling. Some research has shown that the earliest learning begins in utero when the fetus starts to recognize the sounds and speech patterns of its mother’s voice. Usually‚ productive language is considered to begin with a stage of preverbal communication in which infants use gestures and

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    vocal apparatus‚ discovering sounds that are distinctive for their particular language * Sounds will narrow to only the sounds that they hear around them * Intonation patterns are first to be acquired * Babbling appears to be innate ONE WORD UTTERANCES * Occurs at around 12-18 months * Infants discover sounds relating to meaning and start to use the sounds in expressive ways * They might acquire language all in the same way in the end‚ but there is considerable variation in details

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    2014 Natural Selection by Charles Darwin Understanding Natural Selection stresses the theory that a genus’s environment determines the likelihood of survival. Charles Darwin explains the importance of natural selection and sexual selection. Natural selection affects a given organism in its specific environment and how they adapt. Sexual selection focuses on a male and female relationship. Throughout the passage‚ Darwin gives various examples that define the meaning of each topic. Natural selection

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    Natural selection is the driving force in evolution because it is what trait offspring. There are many cases of evidence showing this such as the peppered moth population‚ the blue mussels‚ and the finches that we studied. The peppered is a very good example of natural selection because there is already black moths in the population‚ but the peppered survived better before the industrial revolution.Though when the industrial revolution comes in the lichens on the trees die and the peppered moth

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    Language as a Highway There are about five thousand languages throughout the world now‚ and that doesn’t even include the hand languages. As a matter of fact‚ Languages are the most powerful inventions ever. Languages are important highways that allow people to communicate within the world of different nations and cultures. Without language we wouldn’t be able to communicate with one another and spread ideas. Languages are highways that connect the past and the present. Without language there

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