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    personality development

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    if it is in a built up area. No one cares what you are doing! Note book. Really important to be able to jot down any observations. Tape measure. Some sites may be close to hazards or situations where you will need to measure the proximity. Good weather! If you have a choice of when to visit the site try to pick a day when there is a bit of blue sky around. It will look better for your site photos‚ particularly if you are planning on using them in future presentations. What to look out for I

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    students during summer. “The first three months of the school year‚ June‚ July and August‚ are the peak periods for typhoons in the country.” (Drillon‚ 2010) Climate change shouldn’t be taken for granted‚ it always mean that the weather nowadays is unpredictable. The weather can change within a year and that nobody can be sure that September in the following years wouldn’t be rainy also. (Luistro‚ 2011) For example‚ Ondoy‚ one of the strongest typhoon that hit the Philippines occurred in September

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    are many car accidents‚ some are fatal and some leave passengers with lifelong problems. Car accidents are one of the leading factors why the death rate is continuously rising. In this essay I will discuss how speeding‚ distractions‚ and how the weather cause car accidents. The most distinguished cause of accidents is speeding. People speed for many different reasons. Most of the time people don’t give themself enough time to get somewhere so they tend to rush. Another cause would be those who

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    An Experience in My Lfe

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    An Experience in My Life December 31‚ 2004‚ while everyone else was celebrating New Year’s‚ my family and I were moving from one city to another. It was hard for me to move another city because I was leaving behind the town where I was born and all my friends. This was one of the biggest impacts that I have experience in my life. Moving from one town to another was like moving to another world where I did not know anyone. But the hardest part of moving for me was moving to another school where

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    Global warming is a perceived increase in temperature around the world. Weather trackers and forecasters keep tabs on temperatures all round the world‚ every day of the year. These geographers and scientists determine the average temperature for a place or a region‚ a country‚ or a continent. Putting all those figures together can give people an average worldwide temperature. And it is that average worldwide temperature that weather-watchers say is now increasing. Some people would say that the temperature

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    Geoinformatics Research Centre‚ b School of Computing and Mathematical Sciences Auckland University of Technology Email: subana.shanmuganathan@aut.ac.nz . Abstract: New Zealand and Chile being among the well-known “New World” wine producing countries‚ arguably have much in common as far as viticulture and wine production are concerned especially‚ in terms of rapid progress achieved in grapevine cultivation and wine produced over the last few years. The two countries are in the same hemisphere

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    1.5 Research Design and Methodology 1.5.1 Introduction Research is based on philosophical beliefs which seek to validate the research in doing so one is able to choose the appropriate research method in order to develop knowledge about the study (Thomas‚ 2010). From the literature review‚ one is able to gather that climate change has indeed intensified drought conditions in the Eastern Cape. It has been identified as a research problem which needs to be resolved‚ this section will do exactly

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    affects extreme temperature events‚ as well as drought and extreme rainfall.” Due to climate change the weather is not only horrible but is getting worse due to the world becoming warmer‚ and is causing extreme weather. Justin Worland also illustrates “Climate change increases the intensity of precipitation because warm weather leads more water to evaporate forming wetter clouds.” The warmer weather due to climate change has allowed for clouds to be able to store more water and when it’s raining season;

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    The Thunderstorm

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    The Thunderstorm. As the day dawned and the sun peeped through the clouds‚ I hurriedly jumped out of bed and awoke my sister. It was the perfect start to what promised to be a great day. Clear‚ blue skies greeted us and we were excited and full of joy for today was the day we were going on our long awaited trip to Maracas Beach. As I ran downstairs I could smell the delicious aroma of curry. Mummy was just about to “chunkay” the pot. My mouth was watering already. Curry duck‚ dhal and rice was

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    how meteorologists track the hurricane. It got up to a category five and the top wind speeds were 175 mph. It was one of the worst‚ most disastrous hurricane of all time. What is a hurricane and how does it form? A hurricane is a type of severe weather that can rip houses to shreds and destroy many things with their strong winds. Hurricane Andrew formed just like any other hurricane. Tropical waters under 20 degrees. Then 80 degree ocean temperature for at least 100 ft down‚ warm humid air‚ and

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