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    Water and Estuary

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    beach side accounting for 85 percent of the zooplankton measured. Nematodes were the only species found in the meiofaunal samples. There was 34.18 ind.m2 of macrofauna. No fish species was netted in on the beach side and this could be due to the low tide that was currently in bay while sampling was conducted at that sampling station. Introduction A general understanding of an estuary is a region through which a river discharges into a sea. In a Southern African context the following is a widely accepted

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    trigonometry. I chose astronomy because I am very interested in space‚ and how astronomy is also interconnected with trigonometry. Oceanographers use trigonometry every day at work. They use trigonometry for calculating the intensity and height the ocean tides (Blakeman par. 1). Oceanographers also use trigonometry to measure distance. For example‚ when oceanographers are tracking animals‚ they use trigonometric ratios to help

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    no need or want for a military and military organization. The British colonies were unfit to carry out an offensive war. Victory was meek for the colonies but courageous‚ fearless and heroic generals like Pitt‚ Amherst‚ and Wolf helped turn the tide for the British. In addition they began to attack cities instead of forts. The British colonies soon won the war with the Treaty of Paris. The French were incredible and favored victors at the beginning of the war in the Americas. They had a centralized

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    the war drastically. Such as the influential Tiger Tank or the reliable M4 Sherman. There were also prototypes that never made it to the front lines of the war. Even though some of these weapons may not have saved all of their users they changed the tide of war forever. These weapons‚ vehicles‚ superweapons‚ and prototypes will always strike fear into the hearts of all who saw them. These are the weapons that changed all wars forever. The weapons of the war like the simple American M1 Garand or the

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    Wedge Research Paper

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    Deadly at all tides‚ the best time to show up at The Wedge is in the morning or late afternoon‚ as this is when the tide is at it’s best. With sizes reaching between 6 and 20+ feet‚ you have to be on your toes before you even attempt to tame it. If you plan to go surfing or body boarding here‚ you should also bring

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    living in the war zone a fighting for it feels like ages. But I feel as if we as a colony‚ we may pull away from Britain and win this war. After our two losses we banded together won at the battle of the turning point. The Battle of Saratoga. Tide tide has turned and we Americans are riding it to victory. The battle was won by the Continental Army‚ on October 17‚ 1777‚ and it was amazing. After Burgoyne’s surrender‚ we gained hope and we believed we may win. Us colonists also gained the alliance

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    The Japanese culture has allowed for very little diversity. This started very early in their history. The social controls used to eliminate diversity are the family‚ the power of gender‚ the poor treatment of minority groups‚ the corporate Japanese mentality‚ and the respect required by the people in authority. However‚ due to the globalization and the shrinking of the world‚ Japanese society is starting to make the change to diversity. The individualistic mentality shared by the new technology

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    This poem by Derek Mahon is about Bruce Ismay’s troubled life after he survived the sinking of the Titanic. The poem shows that Bruce Ismay may have survived in a physical sense. But he became mentally and emotionally unwell and died a broken man as a result. The inquiry that followed the sinking of the Titanic led to gossip that he had acted in a cowardly manner. From the poem it seems Ismay was criticised for not drowning with the crew. They and many male passengers were called heroes for going

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    Hot Dogs‚ a Decision between the Buns The National Hot Dog and Sausage Council has a list of rules pertaining to the consumption of hot dogs. Some are reasonable‚ such that “china is a no-no” and recommending paper plates as the way to eat hot dogs‚ but a sensitive note is hit with hot dog connoisseurs with the topic of putting ketchup on hotdogs. The NHDSC explicitly bans the use of ketchup on hot dogs when the consumer is over the age of 18. Also‚ a proclamation was issued of "You shouldn’t

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    Ocean Personification

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    overwhelming darkness on the roofs and walls then the direction turns towards the sea where it is personified because the sea is calling. Longfellow writes‚ “The little waves‚ with their soft white hands‚ Efface the footprints in the sands‚ And the tide rises‚ the tide falls” (8-10). The little waves are personified because they are described with “their soft white hands” which are the waters that come onto the shore and washing away the footprints in the sand. This is significant because the footprint symbolizes

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