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    forecast.It produces beneficial effects by reducing peak storm water runoff and processing costs. In municipalities with systems‚ reducing storm runoff is especially important‚ because excess runoff during heavy storms leads to the discharge of raw sewage when treatment plant capacity cannot handle the combined flow. Rainwater harvesting systems are simple to install and operate. Running costs are negligible‚ and they provide water at the point of consumption. Rainwater harvesting in urban communities has

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    The Rain Came Grace Ogot The chief was still far from the gate when his daughter Oganda saw him. She ran to meet him. Breathlessly she asked her father‚ “What is the news‚ great chief? Everyone in the village is anxiously waiting to hear when it will rain.” Labong’o held out his hands for his daughter but he did not say a word. Puzzled by her father’s cold attitude Oganda ran back to the village to warn the others that the chief was back. The atmosphere in the village was tense and confused. Everyone

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    Singin’ in the Rain Journal Singin’ in the Rain is an amazing film of the musical genre that tells a story about Hollywood. It demonstrates how the need for new technology can affect the lives of individuals who work in filmmaking. It is imaginative‚ comical‚ and has a colorful set design. “The movie shows how meticulous and involved studios were with their films during that era. Every single aspect of production was controlled by a group of professionals to craft a film made with love and great

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    Rain on the Scarecrow‚ Light on the Farmers Plight In 1900‚ 41% of the workforce were employed in agriculture‚ 100 years later this diminished to 1.9%; astonishingly‚ during this timeframe‚ the U.S. population exploded from 71 million to 273 million. In the 1980s‚ the American family farmer once the backbone of the U.S. economy now faced dire straits‚ plagued by corporate consolidation and economic hardships. The family farmer was dying. In times of hardship‚ many families gather around a table

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    there’s the rub‚ For in that sleep of death what dreams may come When we have shuffled off this mortal coil‚ Must give us pause. There’s the respect That makes calamity of so long life. For who would bear the whips and scorns of time‚ Th’ oppressor’s wrong‚ the proud man’s contumely The pangs of despised love‚ the law’s delay‚ The insolence of office‚ and the spurns That patient merit of th’ unworthy takes‚ When he himself might his quietus make With a bare bodkin? O that

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    Review on Cat in The Rain of Ernest Hemingway A couple of Americans traveled in Italy. At the hotel‚ on a raining day‚ the wife found a cat crouched in the rain and wanted to take the cat and possess it. She went out and searched the cat in the rain‚ to find it had gone. Coming back‚ she told her husband her wish to change her hair style and was turned down by her husband. After her several other wishes were also turned down‚ a waitress of the hotel knocked the door‚ at the demand of the hotel owner

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    Lecture 5 Lizan A. Majeed Reading Paragraph Purpose Each paragraph in a text has a clear purpose. For example:  The first paragraph introduces the topic‚ states the purpose of the text‚ or describes a problem or situation.  The body paragraphs develop arguments‚ try to persuade‚ suggest solutions‚ or describe developments.  The final paragraph concludes‚ evaluates‚ or discusses consequences. Identifying the purpose of each paragraph helps you understand the text and decide where

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    Jenna Zeringo Singin’ in the Rain In 1952 Gene Kelly and Stanley Donen directed MGM’s musical comedy “Singin’ in the Rain”. Fifty five years later in 2007 it ranked number five on the American Film Institute list of “List of Greatest Films”. It’s evocative to Americans and is generally considered the best Hollywood musical film; it was not a Broadway production until several years later. Gene Kelly not only directed the classic but he also choreographed and starred in it as Don Lockwood.

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    For the author’s message is to keep your things close to you because you never know when it could be taken away from you. In Pagirinya africa 1989‚ small shelters are wrapped in a white‚ waterproof material emblazoned with the blue logo of the U.N. refugee agency. The people have tents and no homes because the rebels burned their homes down.This happened because chapter 8 Pg 53 It says “Most of the tukels were burned to the ground.” “There was only the smell of smoke.” This quote ties in with the

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    RAIN WATER HARVESTING Introduction: Till about thirty years back‚ the areas around our homes and offices used to be unpaved and the rain falling on these areas would percolate into the soil and remain there for being drawn through shallow open wells. With the proliferation of flat complexes‚ not only have these areas been paved and percolation of rainwater into the soil almost totally stopped‚ the quantity of water drawn from the soil below has increased manyfold. Consequently open wells and not

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