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Shifting Sands: The Fight for the Outer Banks

Posted on April 4, 2010 By Andrew Thaler 1 Comment on Shifting Sands: The Fight for the Outer Banks
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A documentary produced by Ashwin Bhandiwad and premiered at the Benthic Ecology 2010, enjoy!


Shifting Sands: The Fight for the Outer Banks from Ashwin Bhandiwad on Vimeo.

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One thought on “Shifting Sands: The Fight for the Outer Banks”

  1. harish says:
    October 20, 2011 at 7:48 am

    I’m writing an essay on how literature and science affect the understanding of humanity and society. I’ve got the literature part down pretty well, but I am absolutely stuck on the science part. I have to choose either between natural sciences or human sciences and relate it to reason, but I don’t have any specific examples. Can you give me a few?

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