Articles, tagged with "levees", page 1
11th October 2011
No matter whether a person is an architect or works in any city in the country, he will play an important role when it comes to city planning projects. Architects work with other people involved in city planning to ensure things are efficient, safe and st...
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Author:
Stewart Wrighter
03rd October 2011
One of the significant courses nowadays is hydraulic engineering. It is a specialization of civil engineering that focuses on the movement, control, flow and properties of fluids in house and industrial areas. Also, the subject mainly focus on the bringin...
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Author:
pjwrightandassociates
24th August 2011
While the flood waters are beginning to slowly recede in Minot, North Dakota, thousands of residents and business owners are facing massive cleanup jobs. Unfortunately and with dire consequences, most of them do not have flood insurance.
Over 4,000 ho...
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Author:
donm
21st June 2011
One of the professions that the crisis has not affected if we consider the importance in daily life is certainly the hydraulic engineer.Hydraulic engineering is one of the most important specialization of civil engineering and concern especially with the ...
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martinapp
17th June 2011
For food romantics, coffee cellar has a fine ring to it. It resonates with the same combined pleasure of connoisseurship and security that motivates people to keep piles of dusty wine bottles piled deep in the basements of their houses.
Correct storage ...
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Author:
Morgan Perry
13th April 2011
Over five years after Hurricane Katrina hit New Orleans, Tenet Healthcare Corp. has ultimately settled a class action lawsuit which was filed against them.This class action suit mentioned how the healthcare provider that had been tending to patients at Me...
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Harrison Aguilar
03rd March 2011
2 9 16, the journalists drove to the county in Henan province Fengqiu Sanxing Zhuang Jing Long township construction in the Yellow River irrigation canal. Way to see bustled throughout the construction field: Motor Roaring, crowded.
As soon as po...
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Author:
tyu
29th November 2010
When it comes to work one of the campaigns and activities that ultimately are going back on the front line are definitely concerning the issue of job security.
The safety, in fact, visit the recent cases written in the newspaper, is often underestimated,...
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MartinaPP
27th October 2010
Hurricanes generated in the Atlantic are known to wreak collateral damage in Texas, including Houston. This makes an array of corrective steps, structural as well as non-structural, imperative. Proper approach to the problem would minimize the damage. At ...
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Author:
Mike Ulwelling
11th March 2010
Iowa has been victim to two of most devastating floods in history of the United States. These floods both accumulated almost thirty billion dollars worth of damaged. These catastrophic floods occurred in 1993 and 2008. In over a couple months floods water...
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Author:
donm
05th January 2010
loaded it with those things the officials said we should take with us.
We loaded a few changes of clothing our important papers and our dog, Patches. We went to pick up an older gentlemen whose daughter could not pick him up because she lived north of ...
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Author:
Danilo Fleming
15th September 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 William Sykes
How Homeowners Can Navigate Choppy Waters With Ease!
The purpose of flood insurance is to protect property owners and renters against losses from floodsâ€"losses that a typical homeowner's policy does not cover. Whet...
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Author:
William G. Sykes
24th August 2009
Have you ever heard of Tussocks, Sudds, Floatons or Drifting Islands? For those who aren't abreast with these things, simply put, they are Floating masses of muck, peat, and marine floras. plant roots and other organic detritus also helps make these i...
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Author:
Dave McNabb
23rd August 2009
Have you ever heard of Tussocks, Sudds, Floatons or Floating Islands? For anyone who aren't intimate with these things, simply put, they are Floating masses of muck, peat, and aquatic plants. plant roots and other organic debris also assists to make t...
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Author:
Dave McNabb
21st August 2009
Ever heard of Tussocks, Sudds, Floatons or Drifting Islands? For those who isn't intimate with these things, simply put, they are Drifting masses of mud, peat, and aquatic plants. The islands are also comprised of plant roots and other organic detri...
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Author:
Dave McNabb