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    9. Describe the characteristics of tower karst. 10. What is a swallow hole? A disappearing stream? 11. Why is there a scarcity of surface drainage in karst areas? 12. What is hydrothermal activity? 13. What are the differences between a hot spring‚ a geyser‚ and a fumarole? What causes these differences? 14. Briefly explain the eruption sequence of a typical geyser. 1. Which is more important for weathering action of underground water‚ mechanical or chemical weathering? 2. How does the underground

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    excess. Liver/kidney failure Chloroform- refrigerant in vehicles Methanes- Usually disinfectants but if they’re regulated is it really worth it? Nitrate- agricultural uses Ozarka- natural spring water Yes‚ natural and contains no purposely injected chemicals BUT Never can be completely sure what is in spring water Pesticides‚ insecticides infiltrate through the soil to water Stephenville water- 76401 Basically some of the same as ft worth water Radium- can cause teeth fracture and anemia

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    Symbolisms in Kate Chopin’s "The Storm" Kate Chopin’s "The Storm" is a short story written in 1898 but was not published until 1969. The story explores an excess of turbulent emotions of the protagonists in the backdrop of unexpected storm. Chopin effectively confronts the brewing conflict of the story by her unflinching depiction of the story through symbolisms. The symbolisms most evident in "The Storm" includes: the storm itself‚ Assumption‚ a small town in which the protagonists first

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    ‘How are war and Nature depicted as the antithesis of each other in the poem ‘Spring Offensive?’ Wilfred Owen was one of the many soldiers who fought for our country during WW1 in 1917. Owen left for the western front early in January 1917. Whilst at war he was diagnosed with shell shock one of the most well known effects of war for soldiers. Wilfred Owen was evacuated to the Craig Lockhart War hospital in June but despite his horrendous injury he returned to fight for his country

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    The sound of marching boots and distance explosions fills the damp air of the overgrowth streets as I just outside with Jensen by my side. The thunder storm roars above us as it prepares to rain down upon us again‚ but that’s not what baffles me. There’s an extremely high pitch zipping sound in the air and it’s nothing like I’ve ever heard before. Jet carriers are the source of the strange sound as they zoom at impossible speeds above us. The carriers are a streak of black on the city and what I

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    There has always been a fascination with items that have the ability to light up the sky. From stars‚ to auroras‚ to lightning humans have been trying to capture these moments to learn more about our world. During this fascination humans have discovered a positive discharge‚ similar to lightning‚ known as the sprite. [Thesis] When one thinks of the term “sprite” the first thought to come to mind is something similar to small faeries that used to roam around in fairy tales‚ however‚ that soon became

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    Symbolism in "The Storm"

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    Symbolism in “The Storm” “The Storm”‚ written by Kate Chopin in 1898‚ examines the uncontrollable desires of a young wife‚ lured into the arms of her past lover as her husband and son are caught in a storm. Bobinôt and four-year-old Bibi are running errands when the storm suddenly hit. Bobinôt’s wife‚ Calixta was at home sewing when she noticed the severe storm happening outside. When Calixta went outside to gather some clothing‚ her old lover Alcée asked for shelter during the storm. Through her

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    the short story The Storm. The affair between Calixta and Alcee‚ the symbolism of the storm‚ the after effects of both marriages‚ and the strong feminism of the wives are key parts of this story. A storm rolls in during the summer in Louisiana while father and son Bobinito and Bibi are at Friedheimer’s store. Wife Calixta is at home during the storm‚ and is doing her house wife duties until old interest Alcee arrives to take cover from the rain and lightning. The storm itself is an extended

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    A Glorified Trench War “No finer death in all the world than…’ Anything to participate‚ not to have to stay at home.” This quote is an example of Junger’s view on the war. Does Storm of Steel Glorify War? Yes. Compared to other accounts of World War I‚ such as the film “All quiet on the Western Front‚” Storm of Steel does seem to somewhat promote the war. Junger seems to glorify war by being a hero for participating in it. On the other hand‚ the film “All Quiet on the Western Front‚” completely

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    language‚ money‚ table manners‚ and firms. According to Geoffrey Hodgson‚ institutions are “systems of established and prevalent social rules that structure social interaction” (Hodgson‚ 2). Kate Chopin’s‚ The Storm‚ dramatizes the relationship between the institution of marriage and passion. In The Storm‚ lovemaking is illustrated as free and enjoyable. For Calixta‚ who is unhappy with her husband Bobinôt‚ adultery with Alcée is more satisfying than any intercourse with her husband; it is with Alcée that

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