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    A Winter Day- 5 Senses 1) Review the 5 senses. When writing‚ you can use the 5 senses to make your writing more interesting. Add details to tell the reader what you see‚ hear‚ smell. taste‚ and feel. Keep in mind that feel can be emotions and touch. 2) Share one or more of the following stories; a boring Beach Story‚ Morning Story‚ A Cold Day Story. Then read the exciting ones. Morning Time I woke up this morning and knew it was going to be a good day. I got dressed in my favorite

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    Come Together “At least 56 people in the U.S. were killed and another 67 in the Caribbean. Cost estimates have ranged as high as $60 billion so far. More than 4 million people remain without power‚ as crews from across the country converge on the Northeast to restore electricity.” (The Atlantic; In Focus with Alan Taylor.) Many people may be asking‚ what is this horrible thing that happened to the East coast? But unfortunately thousands of people are living this tragedy today. Hurricane Sandy

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    features are characterized mainly by the Aravallis and to the some extent by the vindhyan formation‚ and the Deccan trap. A major portion of western Rajasthan has desert soils and sandy plains. Sand dunes occupy a greater part of western Rajasthan ( 1‚20‚ 983 km²). The soils of the desert plains are loamy sand to loam and the eastern part has alluvial soil which supports good forests and agricultural crop. Occurrence of saline soils with pH up to 9.0 is a common feature in the sandy areas of Rajasthan

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    Insolation over the Globe

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    Insolation over the Globe Most natural phenomena on the Earth’s surface—from the downhill flow of a river to the movement of a sand dune to the growth of a forest—are powered by the Sun‚ either directly or indirectly. Although the flow of solar radiation to the Earth as a whole remains constant‚ different places on the planet receive different amounts of energy at different times. What causes this variation? Incoming solar radiation is known as insolation. It is a rate of flow of energy and is

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    Imru Al Qays

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    only respected as a great poet but also as the inventor of classic arabic poetry also known as Qasidah (as mentioned above). A famous verse from his Muallaqat poem "Halt‚ you two companions‚ and let us weep for the memory of a beloved abode mid the sand dunes between Al-Dakhul and Hawmal". According to "Imru’ al-Qays" (2014‚ para 3) This is where he discusses weeping over what is left of the campgrounds of his loves tribe. The poet

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    vegetation and water found located throughout the desert so not all deserts are dry with no water. A positive impact it may have is that it can act as a natural barrier. So it may keep enemies out or make it harder for them to attack because of the dunes or wind

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    Research purpose : How does longshore drift operate and what phenomena influence longshore drift.l; The Muriwai coastal environment is located 40KM NW of Auckland on Tasman sea coast ‚ west coast of North island. How longshore drift operate and what phenomena affect longshore drift at Muriwai beach: The fetch of the Muriwai coastal environment is the Tasman sea. The stretch of Tasman sea over the wind blow created the fetch and the strength of the fetch and wind determine the strength of the wave

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    and ecosystems. A coastal ecosystem is a region that includes estuaries‚ coastal waters‚ and adjacent land. Rivers and streams will enter the sea or the ocean in this region. Coastal ecosystems include areas such as shore lands‚ barrier islands‚ dunes‚ coral reefs‚ headlands‚ lagoons‚

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    Benefits of Tourism

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    Tourism is travel for recreational‚ leisure or business purposes. The World Tourism Organization defines tourists as people "traveling to and staying in places outside their usual environment for not more than one consecutive year for leisure‚ business and other purposes".[1] Tourism is important and in some cases vital for many countries‚ such as France‚ Egypt‚ Greece‚ Lebanon‚ Israel‚ the United States‚ the United Kingdom‚ Spain‚ Italy‚ and Thailand‚ and many island nations‚ such as Mauritius

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    Argumentative Essay

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    Essay In this essay you will have to demonstrate knowledge of the artist‚ the times‚ the weather and climate‚ and the particular cloud forms or optical or meteorological phenomena (e. g.‚ rainbows‚ precipitation‚ floods‚ wind‚ tornadoes‚ glaciers‚ sand dunes‚ vegetation‚ land forms‚ etc.). Your primary reading reference should be my text. Everything (writing with references and figures) should be put into a single Powerpoint Presentation. Deadline for choosing a topic: Tuesday‚ 01 Nov. Date

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