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\dept{Civil and Environmental Engineering}
\begin{document}
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\title{This is a thesis\\ of the undergrad variety}
\author{Ursula Undergrad}
\principaladvisor{Emmy Noether}
\patitle{Olga Ladyzhenskaya Professor of Engineering}
\padept{Civil \& Environmental Engineering}
\coprincipaladvisor{Ada Lovelace}
\copatitle{Professor}
\copadept{Computer Science}
\beforepreface
\prefacesection{Abstract}
A brief overview of mud
\prefacesection{Acknowledgements}
Thank you to water and soil
\afterpreface
\chapter{Introduction}
The world is round and full of mud \cite{barnard2013sediment}.
\chapter{Methods}
We picked up mud at locations around the world, as described in \cite{cheng1999estimates}.
\chapter{Results}
Figure \ref{fig:pantanal} shows a satellite view of some exceptional mud.
\begin{figure}
\centering
\includegraphics[scale=0.3]{pantanal.jpeg}
\caption{The pantanal is a wetland in South America.}
\label{fig:pantanal}
\end{figure}
\chapter{Discussion}
This is a major contribution to the field of mud.
\chapter{Conclusion}
We learned so much from this project.
\appendix
\chapter{True Facts}
\begin{enumerate}
\item Mud is glamorous.
\end{enumerate}
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