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    Vancouver Island‚ Canada‚ the Cascadia Subduction Zone is a 1000 km long fault line that exists between the North American continental and Juan de Fuca oceanic plates. The danger of the this tremendous fault line is that the Juan De Fuca plate is being forced into the western side of the North American tectonic plate. Instead of sliding underneath‚ the Juan de Fuca has been stuck‚ forcing itself into the side of North America. This subduction zone is an interesting topic to me because an earthquake

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    leaving home

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    Ladies and gentlemen‚ today I am here to share with you my views on leaving home. Leaving home is a big step. If you are thinking about leaving home‚ don’t go without a plan‚ STOP and THINK about what your options are‚ if you do decide to leave‚ it should be to live somewhere safer like with friends‚ relatives‚ alone‚ or a youth refuge. Living Away from Home You may start living away from home for a number of reasons‚ whether it is so that you can be independent or whether you had a problem with

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    Leaving Home

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    belong from now on to the past. They developed a better relationship to their parents. First of all‚ you will be more independent if you live on your own without any restriction of your parents. So you have the possibility to make your own decisions about where you want to go‚ what you want to do and with whom. Secondly‚ you’ll be responsible for your own time‚ money and for looking after yourself. There would be no one who is hugging on you that you pay too much money. As a result‚ People may

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    Since leaving school today I have realized that my decisions can truly change your life in less than a minute. I would like to apologize to the entire Mother McAuley administration team‚ I know that my behavior did not depict the type of student I have worked extremely hard to become‚ and that you all had to take time out of your day to deal with the situation. To Mrs.McCormick and Mrs.Wilson I apologize for putting their lives and jobs in jeopardy. I have not only disappointed you all ‚ but my family

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    The Comfort Of Staring

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    Jordan Meisles Waggoner W170 21773 17 September 2012 The Comfort of Staring It’s easy to say‚ “don’t stare”‚ but when our minds wander‚ so do our eyes. An unusual spectacle of a disfigured human may catch our eyes‚ but once you make eye contact with the disfigured person‚ we often promptly look away hoping that they did not actually see us. It is a typical reaction for most people to feel uncomfortable while looking at deformed persons‚ however‚ its often just sheer curiosity that

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    Leaving the Cave

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    Leaving the Cave 1. According to the author‚ what do most people think happiness consists of? * Most people think that happiness is consisted of looking good‚ having a nice car‚ nice clothes‚ and a life based on the images and truth of popular magazines and television “reality” shows. According to the author says that people do not know the reality because the materialistic illusion makes people to be happy. 2. In Plato’s myth‚ what takes place in the cave that relates to the material

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    The Leaving Summary

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    This is a short story written by Budge Wilson name “The Leaving”. At the beginning of the story‚ the narrator of the story who is a 12 year old little girl named Sylvie is suddenly woken up in the early in the morning by her mom. On the other hand‚ her mom who is a housewife named Elizabeth asked her to get ready for a trip but she is too lazy to wake up since it’s a Sunday morning. So her mother forces her to wake up and get some clothes together. Once she is ready they leave and begin walking towards

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    E02 - Health and Comfort in Buildings ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ C/w 03: HOME THERMAL COMFORT STUDY Module: Coursework: C/w 4: Weighting Coursework Issued: Submission Deadline: Word Limit Page Limit File format E02 – Health and Comfort in Buildings HOME THERMAL COMFORT ESSAY 50% of marks for

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    Leaving Belfast

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    Garai Merino Bilbao Leaving Belfast by Andrew Motion Focused on a conflictive time for Belfast‚ Andrew Motion tries to express the devastation that Belfast suffered during the economy’s decline years and the influence that the political issues had in the society. The narrator’s sadness for having to leave his beloved city can be felt all over the poem. The poem was published at a very difficult time for Belfast. Conflicts and violence were present in all the streets. On the one hand

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    Bravery. It’s a word associated with the ability to stand up for yourself or the determination to take risks. So basically‚ no one would ever say that about me because I am a person who doesn’t really care enough to stand up for myself or determined enough to take risks. I just go with whatever else is happening in my life and never step out of my established‚ little circle. Why should I? I like the way I am without taking risks or having to defend myself against or for anything. Staying where I

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