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About Me

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Hey there, my name is Mike Myers, and I'm a 1st year student at UCSB studying Chemical Engineering. I'm currently taking Writing 2E under direction of Professor Stansell which is the reason I have started writing on Wikipedia.

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References

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Notes

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  • scholar google
  • UC-e links

Reliable Sources

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  • accurate
  • neutral
  • authoritative
  • current

Revised Reference List

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Branan, Nicole. 2007. "Beneath the Deep Blue Sea." Geotimes 52, no. 11: 42-43. Academic Search Complete, EBSCOhost (accessed January 19, 2010).

http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=a9h&AN=27485089&site=ehost-live http://www.geotimes.org/nov07/article.html?id=trends.html


Halfar, Jochen, and Rodney M. Fujita. 2007. "Danger of Deep-Sea Mining." Science 316, no. 5827: 987. Academic Search Complete, EBSCOhost (accessed January 19, 2010). http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=a9h&AN=25254750&site=ehost-live


2006. "Specialized Vessel Will Mine Offshore Copper-Gold Deposit." E&MJ: Engineering & Mining Journal 207, no. 9: 20. Academic Search Complete, EBSCOhost (accessed January 19, 2010). http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=a9h&AN=23491437&site=ehost-live


2006. "Treasure on the ocean floor." Economist 381, no. 8506: 10. Academic Search Complete, EBSCOhost (accessed January 19, 2010). http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=a9h&AN=23321589&site=ehost-live


Glasby, G P. "Lessons Learned from Deep-Sea Mining." Science Magazine 28 July 2000: 551-53. Web. 20 Jan. 2010. http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/full/289/5479/551


Beginning of the Article

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Deep-sea mining is a mineral retrieval process that takes place deep on the ocean floor.

Partitioning

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History

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  • Laws and Regulations

Environmental Impacts

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Methods and Procedures

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  • Mining Locations
  • Equipment

Mining economy

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  • Minerals Mined
  • Economic Impact


Paraphrasing

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Human brain activity can be measured by studying the different waves that the brain emits using an electroencephalograph. An awake and unstimulated brain emits mostly alpha waves while an alert brain emits beta waves which are roughly twice as fast. During sleep the brain switches modes and emits mostly theta waves and delta waves. As sleep deepens, the waves decrease in speed...(howstuffworks.com article on sleep)

  • rewrite the structure


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