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It's about drive, it's about power, we stay hungry, we devour
Put in the work, put in the hours and take what's ours
Black and Samoan in my veins, my culture bangin' with Strange
I change the game so what's my ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥' name? (Rock)
What they gonna get though?
Desecration, defamation, if you wanna bring it to the masses
Face to face now we escalatin' when I have to put boots to asses
Mean on ya like a dream when I'm rumblin'
You're gonna scream, "Mama"
So bring drama to the king Brahma (Then what?)
Comin' at ya' with extreme mana (Ahoo, ahoo, ahoo)
Alls my life, I has to fight, ♥♥♥♥♥
Alls my life, I...
Hard times like, "Yah!"
Bad trips like, "Yah!"
Nazareth
I'm ♥♥♥♥♥♥ up, homie, you ♥♥♥♥♥♥ up
But if God got us, then we gon' be alright
[Chorus: Pharrell Williams]
♥♥♥♥♥, we gon' be alright
♥♥♥♥♥, we gon' be alright
We gon' be alright
Do you hear me, do you feel me? We gon' be alright
♥♥♥♥♥, we gon' be alright
Huh? We gon' be alright
♥♥♥♥♥, we gon' be alright
Do you hear me, do you feel me? We gon' be alright
[Verse 1: Kendrick Lamar]
Uh, and when I wake up
I recognize you're looking at me for the pay cut
But homicide be looking at you from the face down
What MAC-11 even boom with the bass down?
Schemin', and let me tell you 'bout my life
Painkillers only put me in the twilight
Where pretty ♥♥♥♥♥ and Benjamin is the highlight
Now tell my momma I love her, but this what I like, Lord knows
Twenty of 'em i
Hard engineering techniques are typically used to protect coastal settlements. They are used to deflect the power of waves. These are highly visible solutions which help reassure coastal communities. However, they are are expensive to install and maintain. In addition to this by installing hard engineering solutions in one place this can have a detrimental effect further along the coast.
Sea Walls
Sea walls aim to protect the coast by by shielding it with concrete, steel and stone. Some sea walls are recurved, like the one shown in the video of Scarborough sea defences below. The aim of the lip is to deflect the energy of the wave. They are effective in protecting cliffs from erosion and also act as a barrier to prevent flooding. The disadvantages of sea walls are that they are expensive to construct and maintain. They also create a strong backwash which can erode under the wall.
Revetments are slanted structures build along
Gravity: Weakest force, only noticeable in very large objects such as planets, experienced by all matter, is solely attractive. Its Gauge Boson is the hypothetical 'graviton'.
Electromagnetic Force: Very strong and has a very large range. It is responsible for most everyday forces we experience (e.g. the force you feel when you touch an object is repulsion between electrons) Its Gauge Boson is the Virtual Photon.
Weak Nuclear Force: Affects all particles, responsible for beta decay and electron capture interactions, very weak and short range. Its Gauge Bosons are W⁺ , W⁻ , and Z⁰ Bosons (W⁺ in beta-plus decay, W⁻ in beta-minus decay).
Strong Nuclear Force: Strongest force, range of 0.5-3 fm, only experienced by hadrons. Its Gauge Boson is the Gluon.
(Gauge Bosons may also be known as Exchange Particles)
135g/4¾oz plain flour
1 tsp baking powder
½ tsp salt
2 tbsp caster sugar
130ml/4½fl oz milk
1 large egg, lightly beaten
2 tbsp melted butter (allowed to cool slightly) or olive oil, plus extra for cooking
Method
1. Sift the flour, baking powder, salt and caster sugar into a large bowl. In a separate bowl or jug, lightly whisk together the milk and egg, then whisk in the melted butter.
2. Pour the milk mixture into the flour mixture and, using a fork, beat until you have a smooth batter. Any lumps will soon disappear with a little mixing. Let the batter stand for a few minutes.
3. Heat a non-stick frying pan over a medium heat and add a knob of butter. When it's melted, add a ladle of batter.
4. Repeat until all the batter is used up. You can keep the pancakes warm in a low oven, but they taste best fresh out the pan.
5. Serve with lashings of real maple syrup and extra butter if you like.