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    Wind is caused by differences in atmospheric pressure created‚ in large part‚ by the unequal heating of the earth’s surface by the sun. Air moves from a region of higher pressure to one of lower pressure and this movement is wind. Any difference in pressure will cause wind‚ but the greater the difference the stronger the wind. The direction that wind takes is influenced by the rotation of the earth. On a non-rotating earth wind would move in a straight path from a high- to a low-pressure area. It

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    At Divine Connections Massage & Spa‚ sisters and owners Maggie Malast and Mercy Terrill combine their desires to help others to create an oasis for those seeking refuge from pain‚ a need for relaxation or treatment for a variety of skin care issues. Both healing and rejuvenation can be found at this family owned and operated spa. By customizing various treatments to meet individual needs‚ these sisters and their well-trained staff make clients feel part of the family as well. Maggie is a licensed

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    Inherit the Wind: historical allusions * *What is a historical allusion – reference to people or events that have historical significance and symbolism * In literature this helps the character become more relatable as well as more easily create a connection with the reader * *Inherit the Wind’s has various historical allusions such as the 3 Kings; Julius Caesar‚ Charlemagne and Richard I * We will discuss how the 3 Kings allow the reader to understand the character and

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    Inherit the Wind Act 1

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    Literal: 1. Melinda describes her talk with Howard sinful. 2. Howard tells Melinda that she and her family were nothing but worms and blobs of jelly. 3. Cates response to Rachel was for Rachel to take her father’s side. 4. The Mayor uses words such as warrior who fought for ordinary people to describe Brady. 5. Rev. Brown was referring to Brady about the community. 6. Hornbeck was referring to Mrs. McClain about the 35 cent fan. 7. Hornbeck calls the monkey grandpa. 8. Hornbeck was referring

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    If you were the employer of the Divine Word University‚ would you negotiate with the union? Why? In the employer/employee relationship‚ the employer has much more power. This makes any negotiations‚ such as over wages or working conditions‚ favor the employer before negotiations even begin. By joining together‚ employees can combine their influence to level the conditions for negotiations. An employer that does not like the way negotiations are going with employees can threaten to just close the

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    2.1. How Wind Is Created?

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    2.1 How Wind is Created. Wind is defined as air in motion. (1) When wind is being describe you first give the strength of the wind followed by the direction the wind is coming from e.g. extremely windy for a time‚ with strong to gale force and blustery west to northwest winds. (2) Wind is powered by the sun and by the rotation of the planet. Wind from the sun is caused by the uneven heating of the earth by the sun. The equator is heated much more by the sun than the poles. The hotter air expands

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    Wind being used as a source of energy isn’t new as it has been used ever since the invention of windmills and boats. Due to the fact that fossil fuels are the primary source of energy in the United States (along with other countries)‚ people have begun to look for other ways to get our energy. Though this topic relating to the energy issues always bring up controversy‚ in this essay I will tell you the two opposing views on wind farms and then tell you which viewpoint I agree with and why. Then‚

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    A HISTORICAL & BIOGRAPHICAL ANALYSIS OF THE SONG “CANDLE IN THE WIND” BY ELTON JOHN A Literary Research Presented to The Faculty of Arts in Literature University of the Immaculate Conception Davao City In Partial Fulfillment Of the Requirements for the Bachelor of Arts Degree‚ Major in Literature Submitted to Dr. Yda Yap Patron Professor Roxan Vee G. Tampos October 201 “Candle in the Wind” Goodbye England’s rose‚ May you ever grow in our hearts‚You we’re the grace that place itself

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    In the book The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind by Bryan Mealer and William Kamkwamba‚ wind energy is effectively used. Windmills are a great way to produce clean energy from the wind‚ however‚ lots of Americans don’t like windmills. They argue that windmill ruin the landscape‚ they are too expensive‚ and they only work when the wind is blowing. Here are some counter arguments to their complaints: "Windmills ruin the landscape." Unlike solar panels and other clean energy sources‚ windmills can be

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    harnessing the power of wind. Wind propelled boats down water and simple windmills were used to pump water and grind grain. But credit goes to the Dutch who refined windmills so that they could drain swamps and lakes‚ and in the 19th century‚ settlers took this concept with them to the New World. There‚ windmills were used to pump water for farms and ranches‚ and later to generate electricity for homes and industry purposes. Industrialization caused a decrease in the use of wind power‚ but also began

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