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Essay About Earthquakes

Crafting an essay on the topic of earthquakes poses a unique set of challenges that require both
research and thoughtful analysis. Firstly, understanding the geological and seismological aspects of
earthquakes demands a grasp of complex scientific concepts, making it imperative to delve into
scholarly articles and academic sources. Navigating through the technical jargon and ensuring
accurate representation of seismic events can be a formidable task for any writer.

Furthermore, addressing the societal impact of earthquakes involves exploring a broad spectrum of
topics, such as the aftermath, emergency response mechanisms, and long-term consequences on
affected communities. This requires a delicate balance between scientific precision and empathetic
storytelling. The ability to convey the human side of earthquakes, with narratives of resilience and
recovery, adds an emotional layer that demands a nuanced and compassionate approach.

Compiling a comprehensive essay also involves the challenge of organizing vast amounts of
information coherently. Establishing a logical flow from the causes and mechanisms to the
consequences and mitigation strategies necessitates careful structuring to ensure clarity for the
reader. Striking the right balance between scientific rigor and accessibility is crucial to engage a
diverse audience.

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potential human-induced factors contributing to seismic activities requires a nuanced understanding
of environmental issues and ethical considerations. Balancing the scientific evidence with ethical
implications adds another layer of complexity to the writing process.

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Essay About Earthquakes Essay About Earthquakes
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(Determine Cash Balance)


Presented below are a number of independent situations.
Instructions
For each individual situation, determine the amount that should be reported as cash.

1.Checking account balance $925,000; certificate of deposit $1,400,000; cash advance


to subsidiary of $980,000; utility deposit paid to gas company $180.
$ 2,325,000

Cash balance of $925,000. Only the checking account balance should be reported as
cash. The certificates of deposit should be reported as a temporary investment, the cash
advance to subsidiary should be reported as accounts receivable, and the utility deposit
should be identified as a receivable from the gas company.

2.Checking account balance $600,000; an overdraft in special ... Show more content on
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1. Beginning of the year Accounts Receivable balance was $15,000.

2. Net sales (all on account) for the year were $100,000. Jones does not offer cash
discounts.

3. Collections on accounts receivable during the year were $70,000.

Instructions
(a) Prepare (summary) journal entries to record the items noted above.
DescriptionDebitCredit
Account Receivable100,000
Sales 100,000
Cash70,000
Account Receivable70,000

Accounts Receivable$100,000 Sales$100,000

Cash$70,000 Accounts Receivable$70,000

(b) Compute Jones accounts receivable turnover ratio for the year. The company does
not believe it will have any bad debts. (Round answer to 2 decimal places.)
(4.44) times

Accounts Receivable Turnover = Sales / Average Receivables

Beginning Accounts Receivable = $15,000


Add: Sales$100,000
Total Receivables$115,000
Less: Cash Receipts$70,000
Burmese Pythons in the Everglades
Lucy Dobson
Dr. Amy Amendt Raduege
English 102
2/5/11
Python Molurus Bivatlus
One misty morning in 2003, deep under the cover of the largest subtropical wilderness
in the United States, a group of tourists set out for a day of exploration in the
Everglades. They hoped to see some of the diverse and unique species that the Everglades
are famous for, and maybe snap a few cool pictures to show their friends. They could
never have anticipated what they would actually discover. A short way into their trek,
the party was drawn to a noisy struggle nearby. They followed their ears to a duel
between an alligator and a huge Burmese Python. The alligator clamped his jaws around
the snake. The snake wrapped its body around the alligator. The tourists ... Show more
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The Burmese Python is one of the most invasive of these non native species. The snakes
originate from Southeast Asia, so they thrive in Florida s similar environment. The
Everglades became sort of a paradise to the pythons, since their introduction in the early
1990 s. A female Burmese Python will lay up to 207 eggs at once. Inside her nest, she
will coil her body around the eggs to maintain a temperature of about ninety degrees
Fahrenheit. Incubation takes around two months. The python has only just recently been
observed engaging in shivering thermo genesis for the first time outside of captivity. This
is the production of body heat through muscle contractions. The mother snake does this to
raise the temperature of her nest and eggs the warmer the incubation, the quicker they
will hatch, and slither free throughout the forest, carrying on its destructive path. With
this sort of reproduction, it s no wonder they re so easily taking over the Everglades.

Dobson 4
One of the first big releases of the Burmese Python in Florida took place in 1992.
Hurricane Andrew, a category 5 hurricane, took down a large snake importer s
warehouse, as well as causing many billions of dollars of damage.
Each year, Miami receives 12,000 exotic pet shipments, many of which are the Burmese
Python. A person who takes in a 20 inch baby python might be understandably surprised
when it becomes a 12 foot, 200
Questions On Phase Changes Materials
3.2.2 RPUF with Phase Change Materials 3.2.2.1 Methods to synthesize PU PCMs
Foam PCM can be incorporated into the PU foam encapsulation or by direct
incorporation. Micro PCM core consists of a polymer or an inorganic shell and maintain
the shape of the microcapsules and to prevent shown PCM phase change from the leak.
For laboratory scale studies, and by the direct incorporation of two packagesmanufactured
PU PCM based on a so called one shot foams are conventional polyurethane foams
[23,24,25] is used in the synthesis. About encapsulation method, first, microencapsulated
PCM should polyol, catalyst, blowing agent and surfactant by mechanical mixing. Then,
the isocyanate was added to with intensive mechanical stirring continued until the
mixture is uniform, the mixture began to bubble. At this time, the mixture was
immediately poured into an open mould having sufficient volume to allow the foam
expands and cures [25,26]. This process is shown in FIG. 3. From the mass production
industries, Castellon et al point of view. [23] microPCM introduced into the
polyurethane foam sandwich when used in accordance with the microcapsules were
added three different methods of industrial production lines. Fig. 8 Several types of PU
PCMs 3.2.2.2 Thermal Conductivity of PU PCM Foams As a new type of insulation
material, PU PCM foam of the most important thermal parameters which is thermal
conductivity show below the table. Table. 3 PU PCM thermal conductivity [27] 3.2.2.3
Consideration
13 Reasons Why Books Should Be Banned
What is a banned book? Well a banned book is a book that people have tried to get
teens not to read, not only teens but also for younger children. This means that people
don t like what content may be in a book, they think it s inappropriate or not meeting
the standards for the age group. That s when banning a book takes place. Before a
book can be considered banned a person has to challenge the book. No,not like a like a
fight with a book, but just an attempt to remove or restrict materials, based upon the
objections of a person or a group. says The American Library Association. Then after
the book is challenge the library board will decide if the book shall be banned or not.
A lot of books are banned and 13 reasons why is one of them. Teens should be allowed
to read 13 reasons why because it teaches people that words truly do hurt, Choices that
people make in life can affect others too, and it also teaches people to ask for help
when it is needed. One reason teens should read 13 reasons why is because it teaches
people that words someone says can actually hurt people. Words truly do hurt, and at this
moment Hannah Baker is standing in a store named Blue Spot. Hannah is about to
experience that very situation of how words can hurt. While Hannah is standing at the
cash register a guy walks in, Hannah doesn t like him because he has put her on the list
of best butt in high school class. This guy walk around the store and then walks up
behind Hannah and stood there waiting,
Analysis Of Inception
Vinay Bakrania
Professor Sipiora
Film and Culture
August 2, 2017
Inception
Inception, a science fiction thriller, was directed by Christopher Nolan and released in
2010. The film s protagonist, played by Leonardo DiCaprio, works for various
corporations, stealing information from the subconscious of each of his subjects. He is
tasked with planting an idea into the mind of an heir to a business empire, a process
known as inception. Nolan s use of cinematic techniques fully engages the viewer and
leaves the audience speculating about the film s conclusion. In this essay, I will analyze
the various film techniques used throughout the film to portray the separation of order
and chaos, the perception of time, and the idea that absolutely nothing is certain.
Throughout the film, Dominic Cobb uses a spinning top to determine if he is in a
dream or in the real world. This totem serves as a motif, allowing the audience to
understand the film with more clarity as the story becomes more complex. This level
of clarity begins to diminish as the team goes deeper into Fischer s subconscious and
almost disappears completely by the end of the film. In the final scene of the movie,
Cobb spins the totem and goes outside to greet his children. Before the closing credits,
the audience sees that the spinning top has not fallen. This leads the viewer to question
whether or not Cobb is still in a dream, turning a clear cut conclusion into one that is
filled with uncertainty. Cobb does not have an
Frederick Douglas And Solomon Northrup Essay
Throughout the years slaveholders made claims that justified why the institution of
slavery was acceptable, however, many abolitionist made claims that differed the majority
opinion. Abolitionist began to publicize stories advocating truths about this institution.
Fredrick Douglas and Solomon Northrup shared their life stories where they exposed
their experiences as slaves in the Southern world.Slaves holders make several arguments
to justify slavery, meanwhile, slaves themselves completely disagree with all the things
the masters claim. Violence versus paternalism, true christianity and hypocritical
christianity, and the role knowledge and ignorance and whether slaves are truly
happily plays are all powerful ideas in both sides convey . To begin with, slave
masters thought of themselves as a paternal figure. George Fizhugh, an author who
advocates slavery, explains this interesting concept of Blacks being viewed as
childlike people. He states the Negro is but a grown up child, and must be governed as
child, not as lunatic or criminal. The master occupies toward him the place of parent or
guardian .The masters truly believed that they were meant to be paternal to these
underprivileged folks who did not have (and in some cases, know) parents or families.
They believed they were meant to raise and care for the Blacks that entered their
plantations. However, slaves told a different story. Fredrick Douglass and Solomon
Northup s experiences show how brutal and violent
Personal Project
Personal Project: Book Review Blog Phase 4

Searage Arabi 10A Supervisor: Miss Oznur Australian International Academy

Tables of Contexts Introduction


......................................................................................................... Page 3. About My
Personal Project .................................................................................. Page 3. Area Of
Interaction (AOI) Used ........................................................................... Page 4. Plan
Layout .............................................................................................................Page 4.
Summary ................................................................................................................ Page 5
Sources Being Used .............................................................................................. Page 6.
Mind Map .............................................................................................................. Page 6.
Justification of Techniques ................................................................................. Page 7.
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It gives people another way to communicate with others interested in a particular type of
book they like. Plan layout I have devised a plan on how I will achieve my goal
throughout the next couple of months with the final outcome of my Blog is due for
submission. These have been outlined by weeks, which will be shown below:

Week 3 Term 2 (8/5/12) I have finalised what I want to do as my personal project. I have
also finalised what specific Area Of Interaction will be based on my project and have
already started to compare and contrast between blogs in order to wrap my mind around
a concept. I have also seen my supervisor at least once by that current date.

Week 5 Term 2 (22/5/12) I have finished phase one of my personal project report and
have submitted it to my supervisor for marking. I also create a goal in my head of what
I want to achieve and how my product will turn out to be. I record all of what is relevant
into my journal in order to not forget.

Week 7 Term 2 (5/6/12) I have finished phase two of the reports due for the personal
project and have started to list what books I would like to have written down in my
journal.

July 3 15 ( Three Week Holidays) I have started to write up phase three in order to not
be behind in submitting my reports on the due dates. I have also started to create my
blog such as adding effects and customizing different themes and layouts. This basically
takes

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