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    Sand Dune System

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    Introduction: I am a Onkaparinga Councils Coastal Protection Officer‚ and I have been asked by the head office to write a report about the South Port Sand Dune system. Part 1: Kennedia Prostrata: Kennedia Prostrata is commonly known as the ‘Running Postman’. The Running Postman can spread up to 1.5 metres‚ followed but cylindrical pods that are 3cm-5cm in length. The Kennedia Prostrata has a light green leaf that contain 3 rounded leaflets. The species are naturally adapted to sand or light soil

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    Succession in Sand Dunes

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    Investigation into Succession in Sand Dunes. Scientific Knowledge: Succession is a long-term direction of change in the composition of a community‚ brought about by the organisms themselves. Primary succession occurs when a community develops on bare/uncolonised ground‚ which has never had vegetation growing on it. A good example of primary succession is that of succession on sand dunes. Secondary succession occurs on ground that has previously been colonised but is now available because

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    Silver Lake Sand Dunes

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    The Silver Lake Sand Dunes are a natural phenomenon that attracts more than a million visitors to western Michigan each year. Sand‚ sun and fun await you at the Silver Lake Sand Dunes nestled between the shores of Lake Michigan and Silver Lake in Oceana County. Tourism in this area dates back to the early 1920’s. At that time people usually travelled by train to the station located in Mears‚ Michigan. From there visitors and their trunks would be brought to the lake by horse and buggy. The area

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    God Emperor of Dune: Title‚ Author‚ Genre‚ and Length: The book that I read this quarter was ‘God Emperor of Dune’. This is a Sci-Fi book written by Frank Herbert‚ is the 4th book in the series‚ and is 423 pages in length. Main Characters: The main characters in this novel are: The protagonists‚ Leto II the God Emperor‚ Moneo his faithful servant‚ and Hwi the Ixian ambassador to the planet Rakkis. The antagonists in the plot are Duncan Idaho‚ who is the captain of Leto’s personal guard‚ and Siona

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    The Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area runs from Florence to Coos Bay and extend for 40 miles long‚ the Oregon Dunes National Reaction Area is home to some of the biggest dunes in the world. The dunes are made of sand (brought together by the winds of the area)‚ some of the dunes tower up to 500 feet above the sea level. The Oregon Dunes provide the perfect opportunities for adventures and a place to be by yourself. The Oregon Dunes are included to the system because of all the natural resources

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    Dune Paul Atreides Quotes

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    Paul Atreides: Person of Many Faces In any person’s life‚ they always have multiple roles in society. It can be student‚ teacher‚ coach‚ player‚ or the leader of a nation. In the book Dune‚ by Frank Herbert‚ however‚ Paul Atreides‚ who is portrayed as the main character‚ is the embodiment of many powerful and important figures. Paul is the one most look to as a leader‚ and has been groomed his whole life to shepherd other people. Paul Atreides represents many elements in the society that he

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    cases numerous tasks‚ to reach a specific important point or goal. These prophets have in turn been used as figures to model ourselves after and teach us the proper way to live. In Dune ‚ Frank Herbert uses the Messianic figure of Paul Atreides to teach lessons of morals‚ beliefs‚ and life. From the when he began writing Dune Herbert knew he wanted to follow this theme‚ as stated by C.N Manlove “his wish to write an analysis for humanity’s need for a messiah or superhero.”(Herbert‚Manlove 101). This

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    In Dune‚ by Frank Herbert‚ a young boy‚ Paul Atreides‚ tries to reclaim the throne that was stolen from his family. Throughout the book‚ he has to face traitors‚ a band of strong people‚ and giant worms. The story starts with Duke Leto‚ the head of the Atreides family and also Paul’s father‚ being "offered" to rule a new planet called Arrakis where a highly profitable spice was made. However‚ Arrakis is a desert planet where water is highly treasured. Also‚ Duke Leto knows that their mortal enemies

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    Frank Herbert’s science-fiction epic Dune not only offers an unforgettable plot‚ but also contains a diverse plethora of themes that represent his abstract ideas and views of society. The three main themes that occur throughout his novel are: manipulation by religion‚ dependence on spice‚ and human manipulation of nature. Religion is portrayed throughout Herbert’s work as a powerful tool of manipulation. The sisterhood of the Bene Gesserit use their “Missionaria Protectiva” to manipulate societies

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    Dune Dune‚ by Frank Herbert‚ is a terrific work of science fiction set on a planet called Arrakis that has almost no water. The maine character‚ Paul Atreides‚ is a powerful figure called the Muad’Dib. After a plot to kill his father is executed‚ Paul and his mother are forced into hiding in the desert where‚ after being captured by the nomads that live there named the Fremen‚ they discover that there is an old prophecy that the Muad’Dib will lead the Fremen to regain control of Arrakis from the

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