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The Institute of Geosciences (IGe) is an academic unit part of the Universidade Estadual de Campinas, or State University of Campinas (or simple UNICAMP), one of the major three public universities of São Paulo state, found among the most important universities of Brazil. The main campus of UNICAMP is located in Campinas city, where the Institute of Geosciences is also located.

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The Institute has four departaments dedicated to research and education.

  • Departamento de Geografia (DGEO), or Department of Geography;
  • Departamento de Geociências Aplicadas ao Ensino (DGAE), or Department of Geosciences Applied to the Education;
  • Departamento de Política Científica e Tecnológica (DPCT), or Department of Scientific and Tecnologic Politics;
  • Departamento de Geologia e Recursos Naturais (DGRN), or Department of Geology and Natural Resourses.

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The Institute offers two courses of graduation: Bacharelor's degree in Geology and Geography and degree in Geography. The postgraduate courses are: Master's degree and Doctor of Phylosophy in Geography, Geology and other related Geosciences, Scientific and Tecnologic Politics, and Science of Engineering of Petroleum.

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Strategywiki is for videogame walkthroughs FAQs and strategy guides. Its goal is to be an alternative to GameFAQs etc. Like Wikipedia it uses wikimedia and the GFDL. Unlike GameFAQs, StrategyWiki has a "one game, one guide" rule-everyone works on the same guide instead of each on their own.[1]

Strategywiki was started by echelon as a side project to his DSmeet. Gaming sites soon began touting it as the successor to GameFAQs,[a] a site criticized for plain text.[b]

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Since its founding IGN has started the IGN Vault Wiki, but only for computer role-playing games and MMORPGs. 1up also has a wiki,called MyCheats.

Involvment with Wikibooks

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When Jimmy Wales no longer wanted walkthrus on Wikibooks StrategyWiki used transwiki to move many pages to their site.[2]

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A flower indiginous to the island of Okinawa in Japan. Scientific name: Farfugium japonicum

There is a legend that by planting a tsuwabuki garden, it is possible to bring loved ones back to life (see Mahou Sensei Negima Ep. 19)

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www.wonder-okinawa.jp; Mahou Sensei Negima, Ep. 19

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The 朝潮 (Asashio) "First Class" of Destroyers were created after Japanese abrogation of the London Naval Treaty of 1930. These ships were meant to take advantage of the Japanese advantages in Torpedo firepower, and were designed to screen larger ships and engage in hit and run attacks against enemy vessels. The Asashio class completed 10 ships before being replaced by the "Second Class" of large fast Destroyers. No Japanese ships of this class survived the war.

The ships displacement was 1961 tons with for a standard mission profile with 3 boilers powering 2 geared turbine shafts with a power output of 50000 HP at the screws giving it a top speed of 35 knots and a range of 5700 nautical miles at 10 knots or 960 nautical miles at 34 knots.

The Asashio class DD's were armed with: 6 5" guns arranged in 3 turrets with two guns per turret. 4 25mm Anti-Aircraft guns. 8 24" Long Lance torpedoes arranged in two launchers on pivoting mounts 16 Depth Charges in rear racks.

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1. Jane's All the Worlds Fighting ships. 2. ONI (Office of Naval Intelligence) recognition ID Manuals, Plans, and Drawings of WWII fighting ships. 3. World War II Data Base of Ships from http://ww2db.com/

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Trombones with F attachements formerly used only one type of valve. The rotory valve, as it is known, has the considerable downfalls of constricting air around very tight bends in the bore of the instrument. This dramatically changes the tone and timbre of the instrument, and can make playing more difficult. Recent advances in trombone valves, the first being the Thayer Valve, have lead to a competition to find the most "free flowing" valve. From this, the Hagmann Valve was invented.
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The Hagmann Valve works similarly to any other open-wrapped trombone valve configuration. Pulling the "Trigger" causes the spindle to turn, guiding the air through a different set of tubes. It is different from the rotory valve in that the angles at which the air flows (60%, or 66% in bass trombones) is dramatically less, and preserves tone. While the Hagmann Valve does not achieve as low an angle as the Thayer (which can be as low as 20%), it is much easier to maintain, and tone differences are nearly inaudible.

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http://trombone.ch/

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