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    Remmel Dam Essay

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    On May 19 and 20, 1990, terribly significant rains fell within the river Basin, particularly over the lower finish of Lake Hamilton and far of Lake Catherine. within the twelve-hour amount from 6:00 p.m. May 19, 1990 to 6:00 a.m. May 20, 1990, there was downfall of 10 inches at Carpenter Dam, seven inches at Remmel Dam, and twelve inches in near Hot Springs, with most of the rain falling between 8:00 p.m. and 3:00 a.m. The pool elevation on Lake Hamilton was 399.16 feet higher than water level at

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    to give a vivid picture of his extraordinary experience of canoeing down the Mississippi river. In his story he uses personification, simile, metaphor, and hyperbole to help readers give a visual of his experience. Some personification he uses is in lines 53, witch says “But the voice of the river came out and spoke to me teasingly but with a chill of seriousness down my spine.” that quote means that the river was moving him the way he did not want to go. The other figurative language was in lines

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    Geography Of Congo Essay

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    There is a country water partnership in Congo. The Congolese national water partnership works towards cleating stakeholder awareness of iwrm. The ground for the for the national iwrm plan for Congo. In 1998 the republic of the Congo became part of what some people in Africa's Frist World War in a conflict between seven African nations. After the war water became an increasing sparse resource due to the collapse of the dmc's. The national flag of the republic of the Congo consists of a yellow

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    Rivers In Herodotus’s Inquiries: The Positive and Negative Tendencies of Man In his Inquiries, Herodotus utilizes the interactions of his characters with other mortals and with their environments to describe the nature of humans. In these instances, characters express qualities about themselves that can easily be overlooked. Such interactions of humans are often with rivers, which appear frequently throughout the anecdotes. Within his stories concerning rivers, Herodotus outlines the polarity present

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    Survival. That was Brian’s only mindset in Gary Paulsen’s novel, Hatchet. Brian is a thirteen year old city boy who goes to visit his father in the Canadian wilderness for the summer. Midway through the flight, the pilot began jerking uncontrollably and by the time he stopped, he was lying dead. Brian, after the mysterious death of the pilot, is forced to pilot a plane alone. He manages to crash land in the Canadian forest, but now he has another problem. Survival. Brian now has to learn how

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    civilization if a change is not made. “Your armed struggles for profit / Have left collars of waste upon” (Lines 29-30). The river is saying that the humans that built the factories for a profit has left toxic waste in the water. Furthermore, the human civilization has become greedy by going to war for money, contaminating the waters, and ignoring those in need of help. But the river explains that the American people can rest on its shores if they end the war on each other and come together. Another example

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    lost their economical use. Over 500 dams have been removed from US riverine systems since 2000 and 51 alone in 2013 (American Rivers, 2013). Each dam considered for removal requires a cost-benefit analysis to determine the best possible objectives and plan for removal. Many social, ecological, and economical factors become part of the overall proposal. The fragmented rivers divide many biotic communities and restrict migration for different species and organisms. Many ecosystems suffer from poor

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    anyway? One of the reasons why Metro Manila constantly battles with the flood problem is because a large part of it is situated on a floodplain. What are floodplains? Floodplains are landscapes that are formed when running water, often in streams and rivers, transports eroded rock and other similar materials from their banks to a lower part of the Earth’s surface. At these lower parts, the flow of water slows down, and the rock and materials that the water is carrying are dropped. This leads to the

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    Late stage shrubsThis site is located on Gunn Road on the outskirts of Matamata, Waikato. A tributary of the Waitoa River flows through the middle of the site. The majority of the site has wet soils, and in winter some areas can be prone to flooding, particularly nearer to the stream. Regardless the ground tends to be boggy, particularly in winter. Consequently, this was historically conifer forest or swaps (Waikato Regional Council, n.d.-b). Currently, willow, grass and blackberry dominate the majority

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    waste from the industries. Dams have built to generate electricity for cities, but it also blocks the water flow of the rivers. For example, the dam that was built in West Africa in the Volta River blocked the river’s annual flows of up to 4 times (Middleton, 2012). Additionally, Industries sometimes do not store their chemical substances carefully and it might drip into the river, whereas some industries directly eject the used chemical straight into the waterbodies. For example, the Taiwanese government

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