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    Nt1330 Unit 1 Lab 1

    The main purpose of the Lab 1 was to install, configure and test Amazon Web Service Virtual Private Cloud by launching an Ubuntu Linux instance to see if it connects. The lab started with a scenario where I am a newly hired IT guy at Flux Unlimited with my first task to set up and test the company’s network infrastructure using Amazon Web Services to provide the perfect cloud based solution that they need. This starts with setting up of a VPC which is a virtual network dedicated to AWS and it is

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    Shelter Cove Descriptive Writing

    Imagine waking up to the cooling breeze of the ocean, hearing waves gently crash against the rocks, and picture only being just hundreds of feet away. This is how you would wake up every morning in Shelter Cove. Shelter Cove is a secluded coastal paradise in Northern California where relaxation and tranquility reign free. To the West, is the magnificent Pacific Ocean, and to the East, you see the power and grace of the Redwood Forest. I always enjoy being there and experiencing the beauty and free

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    Brady Lorenz's Case

    During the altercation in room 122 between Brady Lorenz and Emilia V. It is quite possible that tensions had risen within the room and Brady might have had to defend himself. Brady could’ve grabbed the globe, which most likely was the closest thing to him at the time, and hit Emilia in the side of the head in order to defend himself. It also could’ve been quite possible that Emilia could have hit Brady L in the face in which his glasses had fallen to the floor and shortly after Brady L hit her in

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    Wet Mount Lab Report

    experiment is to make a wet mount side and observe the paramecium’s and other microorganisms found in the pond water. Background information/ introduction A technique that is widely used in science biology is wet mounts. Practising this technique helps in order to study slides with specimen under a microscope. In this skill the specimen ejected along with a drop of liquid (e.g. water) and then it is covered with a cover slip. Unlike permanent mount slides, wet slides cannot be stocked for over

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    The Sea Base-Personal Narrative

    I have been a sailing instructor for The Mariners Sea Scouts for two years. Our headquarters is called The Sea Base which is located in Dana Point Marina. My story begins when I arrived at The Sea Base in the early morning; the fog was just rolling back. I began to rig the sailboats called Lasers. As soon as I finished rigging the fifth Laser, I felt the strong breath of the wind. I then felt a chill overcome me and thought to myself something was usual. One hour later, people started to show up

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    How Does Australia Use Wave Energy

    Introduction Wave energy is the transfer of energy by water waves which is then captured to perform useful work such as generation of electricity and water desalination. This energy is produced when electricity generators are kept at the surface of the ocean and then propelled by the ocean waves.The Wave Energy Converter (WEC) machine is used to exploit wave power into useful form of electric energy. The WEC’s are attached to special turbines, buoys and other machineries that capture the power of

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    Cold Seeps

    seafloor. The main difference between cold seeps and hydrothermal vents is the temperature of the emanating fluid. The seepage emitted from cold seeps is the same temperature as the surrounding seawater, whereas hydrothermal vents radiate much hotter water. The hydrocarbons that emanate from cold seeps are usually methane, but could also be ethane, propane, or oil. Cold seeps and hydrothermal vents have a community of organisms that surround them, which can be restricted to the area. The cold seeps are

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    Central Valley Research Paper

    Abstract The Central Valley is an area of 18,000 square miles located in central California in the United States. Due to its size, the valley encompasses two different climate types, a hot Mediterranean climate (Csa) in its northern section and a low-latitude desert climate (BWh) in its southern section. These climate types, along with seasonality, latitude, and location affect the energy, moisture, and pressure of the area. Introduction Physiographic Setting of the Region The Central Valley is

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    EPA Fracking Report Summary

    Agency’s report on Hydraulic Fracturing Drinking Water Assessment addresses. The article discusses how fracking has contaminated the drinking water and this contamination has not been documented by the EPA. The author gives five things he believes you should know about the fracking report; 1. Oil and gas companies don’t want you to know about fracking; 2. There are a lot of risks to drinking water that has been fracked because chemicals can get in your water; 3. Fracking is usually done near where people

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    The Pros And Cons Of Fracking

    During drilling, fissures are created allowing for this toxic mess to seep into drinking water. The danger of this type of pollution resulted in the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) forcing three oil companies to reimburse residents of Poplar, MT for water infrastructure expenditures when such a case occurred. Right above these sites, there has also been an increase in drilling waste as more of these wells start up. In

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