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    sabotage tracing back to JFK. Woodward and Bernstein were then contacted by a reliable source named Deep Throat. Deep Throat gave them information on who had control of the money in Sloan's safe. He pointed them to two high ranking official that were thought to be the masterminds of the break in and of other CRP actions of political sabotage. Their names were Bob Hadleman and John Ehrlichman. Deep throat also said the attorney general John Mitchell was also some how involved. As Woodward and Bernstien

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    All the President's Men is a book by Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward. The book discussed what happened to President Nixon in the Watergate Scandal from Bernstein and Woodward's point of view. The Watergate Scandal was a significant part of presidential history. This even would result in Nixon's resignation and what would have been his guaranteed impeachment. The Watergate Scandal took an impact on politics as a whole. Politicians are known as "liars" and people who keep secrets from the public. The

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    Ballard famously referred to the deep sea as ‘far more alien than going to mars or the moon.’ The deep sea is one of the largest virtually unexplored ecosystems on the planet; it is found at a depth of 1000 fathoms [1] and is subject to adverse changes in temperature, pressure and light penetration amongst other factors. Therefore as expected fish decrease in abundance, and species diversity. This trend is prominent as in order to survive the harsh conditions of the deep sea, fish need a number of specific

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    information. The rest of the internet that most people do not know about is referred to as the deep web, This Time article elaborates: “Technically the Deep Web refers to the collection of all the websites and databases that search engines like Google don 't or can 't index, which in terms of the sheer volume of information is many times larger than the Web as we know it.” (Grossman, Lev, et al."The Deep Web." Time 182.20 (2013): 26.) Most search engines can only see what is referred to as the Surface

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    large percentage because they think it’s too risky to do so. This “unchartered” area for most is known by many names such as the darknet, invisible web, and hidden web but most call it the deep web because of the ocean metaphor many tech savvy people use to represent the internet and “The Deep

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    Dr. Roark’s talk, Deep-Sea Coral Perspectives on Ocean Circulation and Mississippi River Drainage Basin Changes, discusses the correlation between agro-industrialization and land-use changes and how these factors influence ocean biogeochemical cycles. He uses multiple elements, but mainly radiocarbon and Rhenium accumulation in deep-sea black corals to determine ocean circulation. The black corals retain these elements because the feeding matter they take in is exported organic matter from the

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    4. METHODS OF CONSTRUCTION 4.1 PILE FOUNDATION: Piles are structural members that are made up of steel, concrete, or timber. They are used to build pile foundations, which are deep and which cost more than shallow foundations. Despite the cost, the use of piles often is necessary to ensure structural safety. The following list identifies some of the condition that require pile foundations. 1.When the upper soil layers are highly compressible and too weak to carry the load transmitted by the superstructure

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    All the President’s Men Summary Analysis All the President’s Men is a novel by Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward that reflects on these two journalists’ successes in relentlessly reporting on and uncovering the secrets of the Watergate Scandal of 1972. Bernstein and Woodward reluctantly work together to push their limits in discovering and connecting the different pieces of the burglary at the Watergate complex. This story earns its nickname “The Greatest Reporting Story of All Time” by demonstrating

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    audience a silent look into the character of Victor. He is isolated at the beginning by his own will.” (Drouillard). Isolated protagonists are used often in Gothic fiction as seen in another Victor, this one Frankenstein, who hides himself away to focus on work. Before the wedding, it’s very obvious that Victor is nervous, and the parents are just as worried that he will not perform correctly at the ceremony. As he rehearses in the woods, Victor manages to properly say his vows, puts the wedding ring

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    FOUNDATIONS – Friction piles What is a Friction pile? In friction piles the load is resisted by friction between the surface of the pile and the surrounding soil. A pure friction pile is usually quite long due to the fact that the load carrying capacity is a function of the shaft being in contact with the soil. When would a friction pile be used? This kind of pile is used when there are no signs of hard rock materials present at a reasonable

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