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    dog. All I remember now is going to my special place all the time when I was little and it had a rope swing inside and I use too sit on it and swing back and forth. I haven’t been there for ages, but it hasn’t changed much, still the same old sand dunes near the beach with big trees and bushes that have grown a little. But other than that, it’s still my favourite beach I remember and have grown up with for the past 17 years. I made an adventure out of my special place as I was the only one that

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    and other native vegetation to stabilize the dune line. These efforts are effective only in areas where the dune line remains in public or county owned areas. Hotels and private residential structures have frequently been built on the dunes. Thus there would be gaps in vegetation planting lessening the overall effectiveness. Also, this mitigation strategy slows the drifting of dunes, it does not prevent water caused erosion or destruction of the dune lines resulting in repeated replanting. • Lining

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    DUNE 9th Grade Essay

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    DUNE Often there comes a book that I enjoy or never heard of before, yet there comes one book that is both known for its legacy and impact on the world of literature. However, one book comes along that is both a classic and legend in a certain genre. That one book in particular is the 1965 classic DUNE by Frank Herbert. Before I ever read the book, I already had some preexisting knowledge thanks to the video games, the 1984 movie version by David Lynch, and a documentary about a version by Alejandro

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    Ocean City Essay

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    located beneath the home. I decided to carry both of the floral umbrellas while my brothers took the portable beach chairs. After grabbing all of our gear, we headed back up the weathered stairs and towards the distant sand dunes. As we approached the entrance of the sand dunes, the satisfying sounds of the ocean's waves started to become closer and closer. Once we traveled closer, the vivid orange sun began to ascend from the deep sea. At this early point in the morning, the sand walkway enclosed

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    Frank Herbert's Dune

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    their power, holding on to their preconceived notions of the inability of their strong and stable central governments, booming and vibrant economies, and complex, developed social structures to propagate such periods of unrest. However, in the novel Dune by Frank Herbert, Herbert emphasizes the collective culpability of various different parties

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    Shaping of Cultural Values Through Environment in The Left Hand of Darkness, The Fellowship of the Ring, and Dune      Ursuala K. LeGuin's The Left Hand of Darkness was written after J.R.R. Tolkien's The Fellowship of the Ring and Frank Herbert's Dune. One of the most interesting comparisons between the three novels is how the authors treat the issue of cross-cultural misunderstandings. All three works contain many incidents where people of one race or planet encounter people of a different

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    Geography Cronulla Essay

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    problem with solution such as dune stabilization and rip rap walls. Rip rap walls are when larged rocks are piled in a certain angle to catch drifting sand and protect the beaches from harsher waves and to protect buildings from high tides. There are also many programs which help to ensure the stabilization of dunes, these include the planting of new vegetation to combat erosion, fencing and designated walkways to prevent human interference. The main reason of dune stabilization is to slow down

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    Ecosystem is an important part of the environment and to protect the Australian native ecosystem many management plans are made to preserve it. Where the disruption occurred in the environment by human activities is not only the factor of worry, but also the exotic plants which are trying to take over the native species are a matter of concern too. The steps taken by humans to get rid of their own waste from the environment as well as the weeds, come under management plans. On the excursion to Buckley’s

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    Fraser Island is a popular tourist attraction in Australian just 300km north of Brisbane and only 15 km of the coast of Hervey Bay. Fraser Island is the largest sand island in the world and is world heritage listed. The island is around 120km long and cover a significant area of 1,840km2 Fraser Island is known for its spectacular long white beaches, sand cliffs, rain forests and a number of freshwater lakes that are crystal clear. The indigenous people of Fraser Island are the Butchulla people or

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    between Botany Bay and Bate Bay. The two areas of study visited were Wanda Beach and the Greenhills Beach development. A healthy dune system contains a primary and secondary dune defined by the start of vegetation as you progress from the swash and berm. The vegetation helps stabilise the landform helping to protect it from erosion, it also helps the soil in the secondary dune to become more stable and erosion resistant. The decaying plant material creates humus which makes the soil more nutrient allowing

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