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    In Jacksonville Florida we experience five major types of severe weather storms. The five severe storms that are experienced are hurricanes‚ thunderstorms‚ flash floods‚ lightning‚ and tornadoes. If we were to build in arena in Jacksonville then the chances that one of those severe weather storms will hit that area are quit high. Hurricanes are also called typhoons in the western Pacific and cyclones in Australia and the Indian Ocean. Hurricanes form over tropical oceans; they need the warm air

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    Summary: A Response to an Article on Kate Chopin “The Storm” For this discussion‚ my response will be about Kate Chopin “The Storm‚” and her life leading up to it out of the article in the Patterns textbook. The story of “The Storm” is based on sexual desires and infidelity. As it is stated in the textbook‚ Chopin tells how the characters are brought together by a storm‚ while her husband and child are at the Friedheimer’s store waiting out the storm before they went home. The narrator describes Calixta

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    experiences I have ever faced. It all started on a cold‚ September day‚ with it storming cats and dogs. I was in my bookshop‚ right next to the Blackleaf Lake‚ when he walked in. John was soaked from head to toe‚ and I just assumed it was from the storm. I got up off of the reading couch‚ and asked if he would like a towel and something dry to wear‚ and as I approached him I noticed what he was wearing. He looked like a laughing stock! He didn’t appear to see the shock on my face‚ and accepted my

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    former is a short story while the latter is a novel. One might think those two works are mostly dissimilar for they are very different stories. “The Lamp at Noon” is about Paul‚ Ellen and their baby‚ who live on the grass lands and suffer from dust storm. Actually Paul wants to stay while Ellen wants to move to town. On the other hand‚ “То Kill the Mocking Bird” says about Atticus and his kids who live in Maycomb. Atticus is a lawyer and he tries his best to defend black man named Tom Robinson. However

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    destroyed multiple times‚" is the quotes of people who have been affected by tornadoes and hurricanes each year. At up to 150 m.p.h. (Source 4)‚ hurricanes are deadly‚ and definitely with tornadoes who sweep in at a whopping 300 m.p.h. (Source 3)! These storms are life-threatening! Their characteristics‚ cost and damage‚ and their formation have a lot to do with their danger that can approach on you when you least expect it to. If you live in a mid-western state‚ you may be in harm’s way for tornadoes (Source

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    entitled to any compensation for excess sales due to increased business activity after the storm. More than $8 billion in federal disaster relief and insurance money came into the county‚ resulting in increased sales at department stores and numerous other businesses. Table 1 gives Carlson’s sales data for the 48 months preceding the storm. Table 2 reports total sales for the 48 months preceding the storm for all department stores in the county‚ as well as the total sales in the county for the four

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    The movie ‘‘Pleasantville’’‚ written‚ produced and directed by Gary Ross‚ approaches a period in America’s history which subsequent generations idealise as a better and more stable society. He portrays this time period of the 1950s as a time when people and life were less complicated; a time when everyone knew their place in society. However‚ as the film ironically shows‚ this was a time when people were more ignorant‚ racist and most certainly sexist. Ross demolishes this illusion of the great 1950s

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    Carly Downing 9/30/13 Description Paper “The Eye of the Storm” Rays of sun gleamed upon the bronzed skin of my family while splashing clear green water of the Tennessee River. It was my parents‚ grandfather‚ two sisters‚ niece‚ and my brother in law. Exhaustion quickly crept among us after a day filled with intense activities such as; skiing‚ competitive volleyball‚ and long boat rides on the fragile‚ slow moving pontoon. We then prepared ourselves for the boat ride home which would soon

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    "I will show you to the Baron." Guntlaf said‚ raising from the chair inside his small tent. "Thank you." The cavalryman‚ who wore the yellow and blue uniform of westergard’s hussars replied‚ following the cuirassier. He couldn’t help looking in disdain the long old-fashioned braids which shown below Guntlaf’s helmet. "The squadron seems to be in an unexpected good condition." The hussar said "My men try to put a brave face‚ but most of them are wounded." Guntlaf replied‚ silently cursing the unexpected

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    people in Petersburg and Bedford. In November of 2005‚ more than 22 people were killed by a tornado in Vanderburgh and Warrick counties‚ also in southwestern Indiana. Last Friday’s raging storms brought back bad memories of the tornadoes that struck Indiana in April 1974. Known as the "Super Outbreak"‚ that storm system is viewed as a benchmark by forecasters. "That outbreak alone helped fuel‚ kinda‚ the push to improve on not only tornado forecasting but forecasting of severe thunderstorms‚"

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