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TheOkefenokeeSwamp

Inthefirstpassage,theOkefenokeeSwampisdescribedwithawidevarietyofdictionItsfeaturesarementioned withaneutraltoneandsimplydescribewhattheplacelookslike.Inthesecondpassage,OkefenokeeSwampis portrayedasanunpleasantsettingwithmanydisturbingfeaturesEachpassagedescribestheareawithadifferent purposeandadifferentview.ThefirstpassagefromtheEncyclopediaBritannicahasanobjectivetone,whilethe secondpassagehasadetestabletoneandis...

AnalysisOfOkefenokeeSwamp

OkefenokeeSwampisawildlifepreserveontheFlorida-Georgiaborder,50milesfromtheAtlanticcoastThe OkefenokeeSwampwasdesignatedawildernessparkin1974toprotectthevastquantitiesanddiversityofspecies inthisuniqueparkToexplaintheenvironmentoftheswamptheauthorusespathosandlogosInthefirst passage,tocovaylogos,theauthorusedspecificnumberslike"25miwideand40milong"Theusesofspecific numberlikethisgivesascaleforthesizesoftheswamp

OkefenokeeSwampAnalysis

IntheOkefenokeeSwampEssay,firstpassageusespleasantimagerywithdetailedinformationtoillustratethe swampasapleasantresort-likeplacewhilethesecondpassageusesthevividaccumulationoftheswamp's featurestoemphasizeadisgustinganddangerousatmospherewhichportraysthewriter'sdailyexperiencesatthe swamp.Thefirstpassageusespleasantimagerywithdetailedinformationtoillustratetheswampasapleasant resort-likeplaceTheauthorstrategicallylistsfocused

OkefenokeeSwampAnalysis

IntheOkefenokeeSwamp,passageone'sdetachedtoneisintendedtobeutilizedasasourceforscientific referenceoftheareawhilethesecondpassageillustratestheswampinanengagingandpoeticapproachwiththe useofimageryandalliterationtoalarmpotentialvisitorsofthedangerspresentintheswamp.Theauthorof passageoneemploysadetachedandimpartialstylebylistingdetailedfactsabouttheswamp'sphysicalfeatures andwildlife.Theauthorimmediatelycommencesthepassage...

AnalysisOfTheOkefenokeeSwamp

TheOkefenokeeSwampisacomplexenvironmentthatishometoanabundanceofwildlifeaswellasan abundanceofvegetationTwopassagesprovideinformationabouttheswamp,andalthoughtheyfeaturethesame subject,bothworksarticulatetwodirectlycontrastingviewpointsabouttheecosystem.Throughtheuseof disparatetones,purposes,andstylesofwriting,theauthorsofbothexcerptsestablishtwodissimilarperspectives oftheswamp.Forinstance,asignificantfactorcontributingto...

OkefenokeeSwampAnalysis

DescribingtheOkefenokeeSwamparetwoverydifferentpassagesBothpassagescontaininterestingideas However,onepassageseemsmorestatisticalthantheother.Forexample,passage1describeshowbigtheentire placeisItbasicallygivesyouanoverviewoftheentireplacenotjusttheswampitselfPassage2describes exactlywhatisintheswampForexamplesentence1says,"Vastandprimeval,unfathomable,unconquerable, bastionofcottonmouth,rattlesnakeandleech,motherofvegetation...

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TheDegradationOfCoastalWetlands

IntroductionThereisrapiddestructionofsaltmarshesandwetlandsduetodredgingoperationsandfilling.In Boston,almosteighty-onepercentofthesaltmarsheshavebeenlostFortheCanadianMaritimes,almostsixtyfourpercentofthecoastalwetlandshavedisappearedduetoagriculturalreclamation.Approximately,ninety-three percentcoastalmarsheshavebeenlostalongthePacificcoastintheUnitedStates.Inaddition,thereisa degradationofcoastalwetlandduetoinvasivespecies

MeltingGlaciersareDevastatingforWetlandsEssay

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AnalysisOfTheArticle'ThePelicanBrief'

TheFifthAvenueArtGallery

Artisallaroundus,andallowspeopletoexpresstheiremotionsinasharableformTheFifthAvenueArtGallery isapremieregallerylocatedinBrevardCountryintheEauGallieArtsDistrict.IvisitedthisgalleryonSeptember 16thandlikedthatthisgalleryisopentothepublicandhasfreeadmissionTheFifthAvenueArtGallerycontains wonderfulartthatarealloriginals.Thesevisualartscomeinavarietyofformslikepainting,sculptures,crafts, andjewelryTheFifthAvenueArt

SaltMarshes:NaturalEnvironments

Saltmarshesarevegetatedmudflatscommonlyfoundinhighintertidalzonesonmanylow-lyingcoastsinawide rangeoftemperateenvironments(ThomasandGoudie,2000).Theyvaryconsiderablythroughouttheworldboth inecologyandgeomorphologyThiscoastalecosystemisofgreatimportanceIthasspecializedsalt-tolerant vegetation(halophytes)whichtrapssiltparticlesandconsolidatestheenvironmentthroughprocessesofvegetation succession(Holden,J2012)Hence,saltmarshesarebiodiverse

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ThesetwostudiesinvestigatedtheeffectsoftheApril2010BPHorizonoilspillintheGulfofMexico,andthe observableeffectsthatithashadoncoralreefandsaltmarshecosystemsThestudyconductedbyWhite investigatedninecoralcommunitiessixmonthsafterthespillusingROVs.Inanarea11kmwestofthespillsite, theresearchersstudiedscleractinian,gorgonian,antipathariancoralsandfoundmanythatwerecoveredwithfloc, abrownflocculentmaterial,thatislinkedtocoral

Apparently,marshesareoftenimaginedincorrectlyTosomepeople,theymightconfuseamarshtoaswamporto awetlandAlthoughrelative,marshesareonlyakindofwetland,whichislandwherethewaterleveliscloseto thesoilsurfaceorcoversthesurfaceforatleastpartoftheyear.Marshes,specificallysaltmarshes,arelush, intertidalgrasslandsrenownedfortheirproductivity(Silliman2014)Simply,asaltmarshisacoastalecosystem ofgrassescharacterizedbypoorlydrainedmineral...

ShorelineFrontWetlandsResearchPaper

InsouthernCalifornia,therearevariouschallengesfacingtherecoveryofshorelinefrontwetlandsandsalt swamps.Forafewtimespeoplehaveignoredthecontrarypointsofview,thatwouldachievetheenvironment somemischiefinperspectiveofurbanizationWhatistheverifiablesettingofwetlands?Wetlandsareareaswhere watercoverstheearth,nearthesurfaceofthesoilallthroughthewholeyearorinthemidstofdrawnoutextends oftime.Wetlandsaresecuredbyplants,runningfrom...

TheEffectOfAlgaeGrowthOnMudSnails

SaltMarshTaskGabrielleRamagePeriods5and6PartOne:CreateaFieldExperiment•Title:TheEffectof AlgaeGrowthonMudSnails.•Introduction:Iamgoingtodoanexperimentthatwilltestwhetheralgaeeffects mudsnailsIwanttotestthisbecauseIhavelearnedabouttheeffectsofalgaeoncertainecosystems,andIwantto knowhowitwillaffectthesaltmarsh.Iaminterestedinhowalgaegrowthwilleffectmudsnails.Thisprojectwill helpmelearntheeffectsofalgaeonorganisms...

SaltMarshesAndSaltMarshes

RestoringThePhysicalIntegrityOfTheTidalWetlandRestoration

Acrossallprojects,thefirststepintidalwetlandrestorationisalmostalwaystocreatea"restorationsitetemplate" thatwillformthebasisoftheentireprojectExpertsbelievethat"restoringthephysicalintegrityofthetidal wetlandoffersthebestopportunityofrestoringecologicintegrity"(Faber"Design"17).Howthetemplateis formedwillultimatelydictatewhatthefinalwetlandwilllooklike.Constructionofthewetlandbasemayrequire eitherexcavationorfilldepending

TheImpactOfCentennialParklandsOnTheWorld'sMostVisited PublicParklands

CentennialParklandsisoneoftheworld'smostvisitedpublicparklands,withmorethan20millionvisitsmadeto theParklands'annuallyTheParkis22squarekilometresinarea,originallyswampland,knownasLachlan Swampsandislocatedadjacenttoanothertwolargepublicspaces,MooreParkandQueensPark.TheParklands areadministeredbyTheCentennialParkandMooreParkTrust,aNSWGovernmentagencywhose responsibilitiescoverlow-lyingwetlands,ornamentallakes,pineandnativeforests...

DescriptiveEssayOnTheSwamp

Athresholdoflifeanddeath,theswampholdsalengthoftreesinitsstandingwatersuptoitsmulti-layered canopy.Amidlow-lyingshrubs,poolscoalesceatopseasonedearth.Thesaturatedlandkeepsanenraptured meadow.Iadmirethewildnessofitsprimordialnature,Icaneasilyappreciatetheoutgrowthofitsnetworksand wonderhowfartheystretchIrememberyearsago,whileIwasvolunteeringinNewOrleans,Iwaswithacrewof kidscleaninguponeofthebayousintheareashortlyafter...

ResearchPaperOnCoastalErosion

sedimentsbywaveaction,tidalcurrents,wavecurrents,drainageorhighwindsThecoastallandismadeupof manyandvarioustypesofwetlands.Wetlandtypesfoundincoastalwatershedsincludesaltmarshes,bottomland hardwoodswamps,freshmarshes,mangroveswamps,andshrubbydepressionsknowninthesoutheastUnited Statesaspocosins.Coastalwetlandscoverabout40millionacresandmakeup38percentofthetotalwetland acreageintheconterminousUnitedStates.81percentofcoastalwetlands...

E.AlabamaeCaseStudy

DiscussionMayden(1993)usedEzonatumforcomparisonsindescribingthenewspeciesEalabamae ComparingCypressCreektosampledE.zonatumpopulationsinthe1993Maydenpapershowthatmalesin CypressCreekfellintoacceptedrangesforknownpopulationsbutlookingatthemeansforbodymeasurementson averagemalesfromCypressCreekweresmallerthanthosemeasuredbyMayden.Femalemeasurementsfrom CypressCreekparalleledthoseseeninMayden'scomparisonHowever,femalesfrom

SaltmarshResearchPaper

10IntroductionSaltmarsh,knownasacoastalsaltmarshoratidalmarsh,isacoastalecosystemintheupper coastalintertidalzonebetweenlandandopensaltwaterorbrackishwater,andiswidelyrecognizedassignificant componentsinprovidingessentialnaturalresourcesandecosystemservicesForexample,byreducingwave energyinfrontoftidaldefences,saltmarshprovidesdemonstrablefloodandcoastalriskmanagementbenefits.Itis ofimmersevaluetowildlife,supportinghabitatsand

WetlandResearchPaper

Whenmostpeoplethinkofwetlandsthefirstthingthatwillpopintotheirmindwillbevisionsofswampsand floodedplains.Thesemarshylandswouldseemtohavenopurpose,whileinrealitytheyarethemostprecious formofecosystemthatwehaveinAmericaWetlandscontributetobiodiversity,cleanwater,floodcontrol,and provideahabitatformillionsofspeciesofplantsandanimals.Evenwithallthiswetlandsstillfacemass destruction,muchliketherainforeststheyarejustasproductive

RestoringTidalWetlands:RestorationOfNaturalHabitats

thehydrologyofthetidalswampformintertidalandsupratidalcaysshoresandrivers,aswellassitesalong coastlineswithlow-energywavesalsotidalfloodandebbofbrackishwaterthereisveryslowpercolationevenat lowwatertableinwhichtidalimportnutrientsupland...

SaltwaterEffectsOnTheWetlands

SaltwaterEffectsontheWetlandsInJohnGrisham'sThePelicanBrief,Hebringsupoilandgascompanies drillinginthewetlands,whichisdestroyingthem,andIdecidedtoinvestigatefurtherabouthowthesecompanies havebeendamagingtheenvironmentThemainwaythatthewetlandsarebeingkilledisfromthesaltwaterthatis intrudingintothemarshesfromthecanals,thatgasandoilcompaniesuse,arethewaythatmostsaltwatergetsso deepinsidethewetlands(Barnowski)Oilandgas

AnalysisOfJohnGrisham'sThePelicanBrief

InJohnGrisham'sThePelicanBrief,Hebringsupoilandgascompaniesdrillinginthewetlands,whichis destroyingthem,andIdecidedtoinvestigatefurtherabouthowthesecompanieshavebeenhurtingthe environmentThemainwaythatthewetlandsarebeingkilledisfromthesaltwaterthatisintrudingintothe marshesfromthecanals,thatgasandoilcompaniesuse,arethewaythatmostsaltwatergetssodeepinsidethe wetlands(Barnowski)Oilandgascompaniesarealwaystryingtobuild

TheFifthAvenueArtGallery

TheFifthAvenueArtGalleryisapremieregallerylocatedinBrevardCountryandhasoperatedsince1974.I visitedthisgalleryonSeptember16thandlikedthatthisgalleryisopentothepublicandhasfreeadmissionThe FifthAvenueArtGallerycontainswonderfulartthatarealloriginals.Thesevisualartscomeinavarietyofforms likepainting,sculptures,crafts,andjewelry.TheFifthAvenueArtGalleryhasawidevarietyofarttoofrommany differentartistsandabeautifulcollection

GuidelinesforFenceswithintheWetlandsConservationDistrict(AdoptedMM/DD/YY)Thedetailedplanand applicationshalladdressthefollowingitems:1.Provideastatementonthetypeofmaterialstobeusedto constructthefence2Identifythelocationandheightoftheproposedfence3Nofencepostshallbeplacedina wetlandorsurfacewaterbody.4.Thefencemustbeatleast6inchesoffthegroundtoallownaturaldrainageflow, preventtheblockingordammingofsurfacewaterand

TheBiodiversityAtLidoBeach

AbstractThisstudyinvestigatedthebiodiversityatLidoBeachinLongIsland.Theobjectivewastoinvestigate howbiodiversitychangedforareasawayfromhumanhabitat.Saltmarshesandwetlandareunderseverethreat duetoirresponsibleactionsonthepartofhumansThereneedstobeanawarenessandunderstandinginthe generalpublicastotheimportanceofthesenaturalhabitatsandtheirsignificancetothegeneralecosystem.There isenoughevidencetosuggestthedegradationhas

AnalysisOfSisterSister

SisterSisterisan"AmericanSouthernGothicthriller"filmthatwasproducedin1987byWalterCoblenz.Bill Condonwasthedirectorandco-writerCondon'sfellowwritersofthisfilmwereJoelCohenandGinnyCerrella SisterSisterinvolveslies,betrayal,andamurderthatistoldthroughoutthemovieinflashbacks,causingthe characterstofacetheirdeadlysecretsfromthepast.ThisfilmtakesplacenearamossyswampyareainLouisiana inamansiononaplantationownedbytwosisters

GuidelinesForFencesWithinTheWetlandsConservationDistrict

IntheUSFishandWildlifeService's130yearassessmentofStatusandTrendsofWetlandsintheLongIsland SoundArea,theresultsindicatedthattherewasa48%lossofTidalWetlandsfromthe1880sto2000sinNew York.Evenafterprotectivelegislationwaspassedinthe1970s,wetlanddeclineincreasedby19%decreasein NewYorkfrom1970topresentday(Basso,6)Thisdeclineinwetlandsshouldbeofconcerntoaswetlands provideavarietyofecosystemservicestothegeneral...

WetlandsInLouisiana

Overthelastfewdecades,thelossofLouisiana'scoastalwetlandshasbecomeapointofconcernbecauseofthe vitalrolesthewetlandsplayintheenvironment.Theyhavebeendestroyedovertimebecauseofnaturalcauses suchashurricanesandweatheraswellasfromtheconstructionofman-madeflood-controlleveesWetlandsserve manypurposeswithintheenvironmentNotonlydothewetlandseffecttheresidentsofsouthernLouisiana,but theyeffecttheanimalsthatcallthewetlandshomeas...

SummaryOfTheFairyForestInATaleOfAShortStory

TheforestofQuedayla,islocatednexttotheswampTheswampiswheretheterrifyingmonsters,bythefairies standards,arebanished,wheretheywillneverhavepeace,whilebeingonhighalertforthedangerousswamp creaturesthatlurkamongthemOneofthemonstersintheswampisFowleythewitch,howisparticularlymore enragedatthefairy'sthanothers,forbanishinghertothedarkdepthsoftheswamp.So,shedevisedaplantoturn theirbeautifulhomeintoaplacetofear,justlike...

AnalysisOfTidalWetlands

AGirlOfTheLimberlostAnalysis

collectionofmothsandhercrotchetymotherMrs.Comstock.Elnoraisapoornecessitousgirlwhoreceivesno supportfromhermotherThisisduetothefactthatMrsComstockblamesElnoraforherhusband'sdeathby asphyxiationinthelimberlostswamp.AllofthenurturingandcareshehadcamefromMargaretandWesley Sinton.ThelackofcareandsupportfromhermotherledElnoratohavetopayforherowneducation.She managedtocollectthefundssheneededbysellingherrare

TheManipulativePowerOfWords:TheOkefenokee

ofWords:TheOkefenokeeSwampAgoodwriterpossessestheabilitytochangeanaudience'spointofviewona specifictopicusingonlypenandparchmentSuchisthecasewithasetofessayswrittenontheOkefenokee Swamp.Passage1,writtenin1988,servestoeducatewithatextbook-likedidactictone,andsimultaneouslygivea positiveviewofthevastbeautyoftheswampPassage2ontheotherhand,writtenin1990,illustratesthe animalisticandwildsideoftheswamp,showingitas...

SouthwestAsia

SouthwestAsiaÂisthetermgeographers'usewhenreferringtotheMiddleEast."MiddleEast"isapoliticalterm coinedbytheBritishinthe1930'stodistinguishtheregionfromboththeFarEast,whichincludedChina,Japan andIndochina,andtheNearEast,whichincludedportionsofWesternEurope.Alloftheseareasaretrulyonly "east"ofEuropeInordertoemphasizeamoreglobalperspective,geographersprefertousethepoliticallyneutral term"SouthwestAsia"becauseitdoesnotconnote...

againstUnitedStatetroopswhichendedupkillingmorethan100oftheirsoldiersMovingbackandforthbetween FloridaandSouthernGeorgiatheSeminoleswereabletoconfusetheirenemies.Alongthewaytheywereableto setuprefugeintheOkefenokeeSwampInAugustof1836WareCountymilitiaCommanderThomasHilliard saidtohissuperiors"theSeminolesgoconcealedasmuchaspossible,andarecommittingdepredations continually,robbingourcornfieldsandkillingourstock"Novemberof

PersonalNarrative:DiscoveryHighSchool

Thisyearfeltdifferent.Imadereal,goodfriendsthatIthoughtwouldlastuntilatleastuntilhighschool.Theyfelt likefamilytome,andtalkingtothemeverysingledayinclasswassomethingIneverthoughtwouldreallyendso soonOfcourse,theworlddoesnotrevolvearoundthelivesofseventhgradersandkeepsongoingAnewschool wasopeningnextyearinGwinnettCountycalledDiscoveryHigh.Iwokefrommyslumberofinfiniteparadises andIrealizedthatinevitably,students

WriteAnEssayOnGeorgiaGeography

GeorgiawasfoundedbyJamesOglethorpein1733.Also,Georgiawasoneofthe13coloniesandGeorgiaishome to103millionresidentsGeorgiabecameastateonJanuary2,1788In1732,KingGorgethesecondofGreat Britainapprovedthecolonycharter;thestateisnamedinthekinghonor.OnFebruary12,1733Oglethorpeand morethan100colonistunloadedtothestateGeorgia.ThroughoutGeorgiahistory,itscapitalwasmoved4times fromSavannah,Augusta,Louisville,Milledgeville,and

DbqIndianRemovalAct

wordsfluentlyThecharactersareTad,Piper,herbrotherCreeper,andtwolocalguidesPiperisonaquestof findingaflowertohersisterGraceShe'sdesperate,hopeful,andproudThistakesplaceinthepresentdayatthe Okefenokeeswampwherethey'relookingfortherareflower.First,Piper'ssister,GracehasbeensickandPiperis worriedthatGracemaydieSecond,Tadand

FloridaCraftBrewery:SwampHeadBrewery

FloridaCraftBrewery:SwampHeadBreweryEstablished:ThedoorsoriginallyopenedinJanuaryof2008. SwampHeadbeganbrewingoutofarentedwarehousespaceinanindustrialparkInFebruary2015theyopened 'TheWetlands'onsevenacresofproperty.Oneofthoseacreshasbeensetasideasaconservationareathatwillbe leftuntouched.Location:3650SW42ndAve,Gainesville,FL32608KnownFor:SwampHeadwasthefirst brewerytotakeupresidenceinNorthCentralFloridaSincethenthey

SandhillCraneResearchPaper

Sandhillcranesarethemostcommonofalltheworld'scranes.Someevidencepointstocranesastheoldestknown birdspeciessurvivingonEarthAfossilfromtheMiocenePeriod,some10millionyearsago,wasfoundtobe structurallythesameasthemodernsandhillcrane.Today,theselargebirdsarefoundpredominatelyinNorth AmericaTheyrangefromAlaskasouthtoMexicoandCuba,andasfarwestasSiberiaThemigratory subspecies,greatersandhillcrane,breedsintheNorthernU.S.,...

TheJerkRobertLettrickSummary

GeorgiaEssay

IntroductionGeorgia,thePeachState,theEmpireoftheSouth,the13thcolonyborntobeaplaceofrefugeeare allwayswecanknowthestateofGeorgia.WhereGeorgiaandwhatisthestateofGeorgia.Thesetwoquestions canbeeasilyansweredbyreadingmyessayaboutGeorgiaSo,let'sgointothelandoffreeandthehomeofbrave HistoryGeorgiawasthefirstof10statestovoteagainstratificationof...

TheCultureoftheStateofGeorgia,AParagraph

Haveyoueverwantedtovisitastatewithbeautifulmountainsandwaterfalls?IfsoGeorgiaisagreatstateto visit,becauseitsknownforit'sbeautifulAppalachianMountains.Italsohasbeautifulwaterfallsonthemountains. Inthisparagraph,ittellsaboutthecultureofGeorgia.ThefirstpeoplethatsteppedonGeorgia'slandsteppedonit about10,000yearsagoGeorgiaislocatedalongtheAtlanticOceanandisSoutheasternintheUnited States.Georgiaisroughlyabout57,906square...

CoalMining

tonsor,thirteenpercent,ofknownAmericanreservesintheUnitedStatesThemostimportantelementinthe plantmaterialiscarbon,whichgivescoalmostofitsenergy.Mostofthecoaltodaywasformedabout300million yearsago,whensteamyswampscoveredmostoftheearthAsplantsandtreesdied,theirremainssanktothe bottomoftheswampyareas,accumulatinglayeruponlayerandeventuallyformingasoggydensematerialcalled peat.Peatisa...

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YouHaveSeenTheirFacesByMargaretBourkeWhiteAndErskine Caldwell

HistoryOfFlorida'sConservationLand

YouHaveSeenTheirFacesbyMargaretBourke-WhiteandErskineCaldwellisaphotodocumentaryoflifeinthe SouthduringtheGreatDepression.AfterreadingYouHaveSeenTheirFacesalongwithcritiquesofitby RabinowitzandSnyder,Ifoundmyselfmoreinterestedinthetopicofhowmotherhoodwasdepictedinthebook. Rabinowitzbroughtupthatmiddleclasswomenfelttheneedtoregulatethepoorwomenbecausetheyweren't feminineenoughormotherlyenoughwhichisthemainattitudeinvolved...

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AutobiographicalSketchAshleyJGuiteWhenIdecidedtostudyinhealthcare,IthoughtIwouldbesatisfied withthetypeofhealthcarepractitionerIhadbecome.AsIacquiredmoreexperiencethough,myinitial enthusiasmonwhatIhadchosenwasreplacedwithsomedisappointmentwhenIrealizedthelimitationsof Homeopathicmedicineandmyscopeofpracticewithit.Ibegansearchingforanotherwaytopracticemedicine thatwouldcomplementtheskillsandknowledgeIalreadyhadwhilealso...

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