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  • Drilling Advances

    Drilling Advances

    Drilling advances Section: Columns Adaptation. Recently, while watching a documentary on agriculture, I was struck by the similarities between farming equipment used in the mid- to late-19th century and early drilling equipment. In the film, an old thresher powered by a steam engine was separating grain from husk. The engine was connected by a wide fabric band to a large wooden wheel with a crank arm that converted rotary motion into a linear rocking arm.

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    Submitted: January 22, 2010 By: Tommy
  • Aquaculture Plan for the Rainbow Trout ( in French)

    Aquaculture Plan for the Rainbow Trout ( in French)

    Introduction 3 Espиce 3 Choix du site 5 Conditions physico-chimiques et biologiques 5 Oxygиne 5 Tempйrature 6 pH et Alcalinitй 6 Concentration de Nitrogиne 6 Matiиre en suspension 7 Mйtaux lourds et micro-polluants 7 Conditions biologiques 8 Installations 9 Analyse йconomique 11 Conclusion 13 Bibliographies 14 Annexe 1 15 Annexe 2 16 Annexe 3 17 Introduction Depuis des siиcles, on cultive certaines espиces de poissons, plusieurs techniques ont йtй utilisйes mais seulement les meilleurs

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    Submitted: January 23, 2010 By: Mike
  • Wasteland: War and Wilfred Owen’s Poetry

    Wasteland: War and Wilfred Owen’s Poetry

    Wasteland: War and Wilfred Owen’s Poetry Poetry, by its definition, is a type of language that unites beauty, the deep sense of the value of life, with truth, the realization and awakening to the meaning of life. Poetry is also a type of language that expresses more and expresses it more intensely than ordinary language. It can also unite the three uses of language: literary, hortatory, and practical. Poetry can be written on a very

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    Submitted: January 23, 2010 By: Tasha
  • Advanced Medical Technology Corporation

    Advanced Medical Technology Corporation

    Advanced Medical Technology Corporation I. Short History: AMT has been in business for three years. The company develops, manufactures, and sells scientific medical instruments, utilizing the latest technology. AMT has experienced enormous growth in sales. However, the company’s capital has been used up on heavy spending on research and development and rapid expansion of its sales force. Because of that, the company relies heavily on creditors’ money. II. Management Goals: The President of AMT believes

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    Submitted: January 23, 2010 By: David
  • English Vs. Spanish/french

    English Vs. Spanish/french

    AP US History English Vs. Spanish colonizers The original settlers in New England and the Chesapeake area were similar in many ways, but by the early 1700s the two regions were quite different. The prime motivation in the Chesapeake area was gaining material wealth and in New England Puritanism was central to their lives. Another distinction is the ratio of males to females and its effects on domestic affairs; the Chesapeake had every few women

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    Submitted: January 24, 2010 By: Tommy
  • Themes in Poetry: Death

    Themes in Poetry: Death

    “Themes in Poetry: Death” There are many frequently occurring ideas in poetry. The basic message of a poem is called a "theme." All poems have a certain theme that they revolve around, such as love, nature, life, and confusion. In different poems by different poets, the same themes correlate with each other because they all revolve around the same subject matter. Although seen through different angles and viewpoints, the same message is present and intertwined

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    Submitted: January 24, 2010 By: Steve
  • Poetry

    Poetry

    Select TWO poems from the pages listed above and comment on your reading experience, guided by these points: SONNET 29 – William Shakespeare pg. 435 Who is the speaker? or characterize the speaker as much as you can in terms of his/ her class, race, gender, location. I am unsure if Shakespeare himself is the speaker in this sonnet, but whoever the speaker is, he/she is in a “state” of torment over something. Whether it

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    Submitted: January 24, 2010 By: Mike
  • Undecided Topic

    Undecided Topic

    Before I get started I have one question for you; On a scale of one to ten, rate my body. Now that that’s over and done with, bend over its time for a history lesson. A lesson on the origins of shit. In colonial times the tea trade was many New Englanders main source of income. This trade was largely with the British, who at the time, held a monopoly over the industry. Combined with

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    Essay Length: 568 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: January 24, 2010 By: Mikki
  • Essay Topic

    Essay Topic

    Choosing a College Essay Topic What You Write About Says Something About You Underlying all essay questions is choice. The essay question may be direct and ask you to choose something about yourself to discuss, or it may be indirect and require you to write about something such as an event, book, or quotation. Why Your Choice of Essay Matters The college regards your choices as a way to evaluate your preferences, values, mental processes,

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    Submitted: January 26, 2010 By: Yan
  • Diction and Syntax in Emily Dickinson’s Poetry

    Diction and Syntax in Emily Dickinson’s Poetry

    Emily Dickinson: Poetry Essay One of the most acclaimed American poets, Emily Dickinson—the reclusive, heartbroken genius—asserts her position among such greats as Walt Whitman through her extremely individual style. Her unconventional meter, heavy-handed employment of dashes, and seemingly random capitalization are the trademarks of a body of poetic work notable for its deeply sensitive exploration of the human condition. By avoiding the flowery and romantic style of poetry common during her time, Dickinson has been

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    Submitted: January 26, 2010 By: Artur
  • Poetry Discussion

    Poetry Discussion

    Brooke Miller Shannon Lawson English 115-01 October 15, 2006 BEWARE of A. Fiend, He’s the Devil! In Joyce Weigs’ critical interpretation of “Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?” she stated “Arnold is clearly a symbolic Satan” and while interpreting the story, the reader can see that Joyce Carol Oates wanted to portray Arnold Friend as just that (166). His name alone justifies the assumption that the abbreviations A. Friend and A. Fiend were

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    Submitted: January 27, 2010 By: Janna
  • “the Decisive Reason for the Advance of Bureaucratic Organization Has Always Been Its Purely Technical Superiority over Any Other Form of Organization (weber)” Discuss

    “the Decisive Reason for the Advance of Bureaucratic Organization Has Always Been Its Purely Technical Superiority over Any Other Form of Organization (weber)” Discuss

    Bureaucratic organization has been manifested in the human administration system for over 5000 years. The history has written that such organization has been invented in the times of the Egyptian dominant. The creation of a bureaucratic system raise from the monarchy, the ruling of one principle monarch has established a figure that can be seen as the start of the bureaucratic organization. The early establishment of bureaucratic administration were seen and put in to practice

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    Submitted: January 28, 2010 By: Andrew
  • French Revolution

    French Revolution

    The French Revolution signaled the beginning of the rise of the Bourgeoisie in national politics. By how the French bourgeoisies helped to cause the French revolution, and how the French bourgeoisie lost control over the bourgeoisie, and by the major effects of the French Revolution. The French bourgeoisie helped cause the French revolution by the Absolute Monarchy, which is a ruler with complete authority over the government and lives of the people he or she

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    Submitted: January 29, 2010 By: Kevin
  • Mother Poetry Interpretation

    Mother Poetry Interpretation

    Poetry Interpretation The Mother Abortions will not let you forget. You remember the children you got that you did not get, The damp small pulps with a little or with no hair, The singers and workers that never handled the air. You will never neglect or beat Them, or silence or buy with a sweet. You will never wind up the sucking-thumb Or scuttle off ghosts that come. You will never leave them, controlling your

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    Submitted: February 1, 2010 By: Jessica
  • French Accounting

    French Accounting

    1. Introduction The system for blocking in and regulation annual accounts in France is more different than in UK. During the reign of Louis XIV, French accounting was first introduced as a compulsory feature of business in 1673 by a law (known as the Savary Order) that required traders to maintain daybooks of their business transactions and prepare an annual list of assets. The Ordonnance de Colbert was the first regulation that imposes a form

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    Submitted: February 2, 2010 By: Fatih
  • The National Association for the Advancement of Color People

    The National Association for the Advancement of Color People

    Hello Ladies and gentlemen I stand here before you as a concerned Human Being and a U.S. citizen representing the NAACP. Most of you are familiar with the organization, and for those of you who aren't we are the NAACP. The National Association For The Advancement of Color People .We strive to amend the injustices committed towards the advancement of color people in this world in which we are all a part of. So

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    Submitted: February 3, 2010 By: Top
  • French Revolution

    French Revolution

    Erin Smith Period 4 February 28, 2006 Mr. Patrick The French Revolution and the Napoleonic Era produced profound change in Europe. The gains and loses of the different social classes had a major effect on the way that Europe functioned. Even though the different classes had many different gains and lose, they all were one step closer to liberalism and equality. The social classes of the French Revolution all were affected differently. The nobility lost

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    Submitted: February 3, 2010 By: Edward
  • Poetry Analysis Robert Frost

    Poetry Analysis Robert Frost

    POETRY ANALYSIS: DESIGN Robert Frost's poem Design seemingly disputes the question whether there is a design to life; yet, he is not able to establish an answer. Despite the comlexity of his poem his implied message is rather simple. Frost's statement clarified human's eagerness to finding a meaning to life and an essential background and reason to events, regardless of how small and insignificant they might be. His work states an advice not to interpret

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    Submitted: February 4, 2010 By: July
  • How Animal Research Has Advanced the Understanding of Depression

    How Animal Research Has Advanced the Understanding of Depression

    Animal models have made numerous progresses in the last century. This type of research has made a difference in the way we look at psychological issues such as depression. This paper is a review of the literature on animal models of depression. The issue of what advances have been made will be explored. The effects of serotonin on many issues have been studied. In this paper stress, learning, memory, brain derived neurotrophic factor, ovarian

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    Submitted: February 6, 2010 By: Tasha
  • Tutorial About Free Verse Poetry

    Tutorial About Free Verse Poetry

    HISTORY Free Verse originated in the late 19th centaury with French poets such as Arthur Rimbaud and Jules Laforgue. These poets wanted a type of poetry that was free of any conventions so “Vers Libre” was used to describe this change in French Poetry. The purpose of this change was for the French Poets to change the restrictions that poetry had at the time and to re-create the rhythms of natural speech. The Old English

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    Submitted: February 7, 2010 By: Mikki
  • Edgar Allan Poe's Poetry

    Edgar Allan Poe's Poetry

    Once something is gone, it is extremely hard to recover. Poe proves this true in his poems, many of which are about the loss of ideal beauty. Poe often writes about this, even so much as defining poetry as “The rhythmical creation of beauty”, as stated in his writing, “The Poetic Principle”. Three poems that are specifically about the loss of ideal beauty are: “The Raven”, “Lenore” and “Annabel Lee”. In “The Raven”, the

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    Submitted: February 8, 2010 By: Mike
  • Women Objectified in Poetry

    Women Objectified in Poetry

    Tennyson and Browning, in their poems “The Lady of Shallot” and “My Last Duchess,” show, through their diction and symbolism, how women are first objectified and finally positioned in patriarchal society. The Lady of Shallot is looking through her mirror as a way to experience the exterior world outside of her harsh castle domicile. She also “weaveth steadily, And little other care hath she” (lines 43-44). The Lady was creating a tapestry; a beautiful piece

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    Submitted: February 8, 2010 By: Kevin
  • Topics of Taboo

    Topics of Taboo

    Topics of taboo, such as religion, sexuality, and abortion are subjects that cause people to be opinionated and defensive; so much so, that it has become inappropriate to discuss them in some social settings. When expressing your views, if your stance is not firm or well researched your views may be torn to pieces and/or may even become so distorted you lose your argument. Because I have witnessed, and been the victim of verbal lashings,

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    Submitted: February 8, 2010 By: July
  • How Does Television Utilize the Components of Drama, Prose, and Poetry?

    How Does Television Utilize the Components of Drama, Prose, and Poetry?

    How does Television utilize the components of Drama, Prose, and Poetry? In "There's No Disgrace Like Home," Homer gets upset that his family isn't as happy and contented as the other families he sees at the company picnic. So he takes the advice of a TV commercial and brings the family to see media psychotherapist Dr. Marvin Monroe, who winds up wiring the family to devices that allow them to shock each other, only to

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    Submitted: February 9, 2010 By: Mike
  • Poetry

    Poetry

    A close look at two poets Almost all of it had some sort of symbolism to show that the author is trying to convey a message. Robert Frost is probably the one who is best known for his use of symbolism and imagery. All of the stories that we read in class seem to have a hidden meaning or a deeper meaning than what was actually written. Robert Frost makes the usage of symbolism

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    Submitted: February 10, 2010 By: Jack

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