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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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    One of the major concerns presented by Shakespeare in Julius Caesar is the struggle between fate and free will. This struggle is evident throughout the play through Shakespeares continual presentation of the supernatural. The supernatural is present in many different forms in the text‚ for example through omens‚ nightmares and sacrifices. Shakespeare believed that life was a combination of fate and freewill‚ he presents this idea to the audience through different events that occur throughout the

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    KEY: Short Story Analysis of "The Drummer Boy of Shiloh" Title: “The Drummer Boy of Shiloh” Author: Ray Bradbury Famous for writing science fiction‚ especially for the novel Fahrenheit 451. Setting      General Time: Civil War (1860- 1864)                   Specific Time: April‚ begins at midnight and lasts for about 30 min. the night before a battle                   General place: the South‚ Tennessee                     Specific place: battle site‚ near the church at Shiloh‚ by Owl

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    exaggerated by the use of stage directions and sound effects especially in act 1‚ scene 1 when we first see the witches‚ ‘The battlefield: thunder and lightning. Enter three witches.’ The story of Macbeth was originally performed as a play‚ for the first time between 1606 and 1607‚ so the audience viewing the show did actually hear the sound affects for the thunder and lightning. As this scene is set in a ‘battlefield’ the audience automatically associates this scene with war‚ violence and death. The fact

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    lines‚ to being an overpowering force in the last line‚ laughing as it “Passes in thunder”. Shelly then describes more of the cloud’s abilities. It snows‚ making the pine trees ‘groan’ and creating a pillow for it to sleep in at night. The only time that the cloud is described as being not in full control is when it calls lightning‚ its captain‚ leading the way‚ with the cloud simply following. Even then‚ the lightning can only strike because of the cloud’s charged particles‚ an although this observation

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    Background questions 1. What kind of person was your hero before he got superpowers? (A friendly but awkward nerd? Guilty of CIAing while black? A disgruntled accountant?) An American football player 2. Why should prospective readers care about your hero? What is it about his background that will appeal to them? They care he because he have families 3. What kind of goals did he have before becoming a superhero? The captain of his team 4. What sort of problems did his world have before he became a

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    indicates tension to come. The stage direction reads ‘Thunder and lightning. Enter three Witches.’ The weather creates a tense atmosphere‚ when the scene is performed the weather acts as pathetic fallacy‚ further creating tension in the atmosphere; also the weather suggests a supernatural element‚ a common component of the Gothic genre. The witches talk in rhyming couplets‚ as though a chant; Witch 1 says ‘When shall we three meet again? In thunderlightning‚ or in rain?’.This indicates the witches can see

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    via Turnitin Thursday 4/16 before midnight) Lennox’s speech: III.6.1-27. Macbeth’s speech: V.5.20-31 Sample Passage Analysis 1.1.1-13 The setting of this scene features the three witches‚ the Weird sisters‚ and it is thundering and lightning. The thunder and lightning contribute darkness and turmoil to the mood of the scene and reflect the ominous effect evoked by the plotting witches. As they plan when and where they will meet with Macbeth‚ they agree that it will be "when the hurly-burly’s done/

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    The Inca Pantheon João Sampaio‚ 28461 The Inca Pantheon The Inca civilization started around the XII century on Andean mountains region in South America. The Empire grew up so fast that one century later its territory extended through Peru‚ Ecuador and the north of Chile and its population was more than 20 million. The Inca emperor was considered the son of the sun and almost a god. He had power about all structures of civilization and was wealthy. Like every civilization of this period

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    Static electricity: electric charge that builds up on the surface of an object Friction: is the force resisting the relative motion of two surfaces in contact When two objects are rubbed together there is more contact between the surfaces and so more electrons are transferred Electron Affinity: Electron affinity is the tendency of a substance to hold onto electrons. Items high on the list (electrostatic/ triboelectric series) will tend to lose electrons easily (positive) Items low on the list

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