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    Tornado Research Paper

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    anywhere at anytime so knowing about tornados will help keep everyone informed about what to do and what tornados are. Tornados are a violent form of weather‚ many violent tornadoes have occurred in the past‚ and warnings are a way to prevent these storms from injuring people. Tornadoes are the most violent form of weather. A tornado forms when different temperatures meet. When warm air and cold air meet‚ the cold air traps the warm air therefore the warm air can not move upward. This causes it to

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    School Safety Plan

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    gym of a few classrooms in the center of the building. This plan should take about 5 to 10 minutes to get every body inside. We would reschedule the game to later day. We would hold people for 15 min after the storm is gone to make sure that the cost is clear. If we happen to have a storm that last all night we would release the parents at the safest time

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    Critisize

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    The Storm: Hope Alcee Wore a Raincoat In the late 1800’s women were completely controlled by men. A woman’s purpose in life was to marry‚ reproduce and serve their husband and the cost of their own needs and desires. When Kate Chopin wrote “the Storm‚” in 1898‚ she wanted to express how women were sexually repressed and that women were in fact complex sexual beings that had sexual needs. It was long believed in Chopin’s era‚ that woman where not sexual by nature and incapable of having a sexual

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    Evolution Of Hurricanes

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    with 10 in 2004(Trenberth 2005). Before the 2005 hurricane season there had never been record of a hurricane in the South Atlantic Ocean‚ but on that year Brazil encountered its first hurricane. Also in 2005‚ the US saw its largest number of named storms‚ 27‚ the largest number of hurricanes‚ 14‚ and it has been the only year with three category

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    United Way and the Boy Scout of America. The United Way realized that the national Boy Scout of America policy that allowed discrimination against avowed gays goes against its own antidiscrimination policies. However the national UW permits local UW chapters to determine their own antidiscrimination policies. And that is how Larry Norvell (local head of the UW of Columbia) had to face the issue of allocations to the local BSA organization -- Cascade pacific Council of the Boy Scouts of America

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    The Wizard of Oz may seem like a storm will take you to a magical land‚ but in reality that magical is as dystopia of total destruction. On Sunday July 12‚ 2015 I survived a tremendously deathifying storm‚ that negatively affected my family‚ and others. On the day of the storm it was a slightly foggy day‚ the skies were gray‚ but the there was no rain. We were at my cabin up by Brainerd‚ Minnesota. The water was still like a elegant statue in a museum. We woke up on that day thinking i was going

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    Tornado of 1925 was classified as one of the destructive and deadly storms. The following information about the storm is based upon the National Weather Service account. The tornado moved across southeast Missouri‚ southern Illinois‚ and southwest Indiana‚ it remained on the ground for over 3 hours with winds over 300 MPH. The storm left 695 people dead‚ 2‚000 injured and 15‚000 homes destroyed. The Tornado of 1925 still maintains storm records even to this day‚ the longest continuous track of a tornado

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    Hurricane Katrina

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    Hurricane Katrina is in category five of the Saffir-Simpson hurricane wind scale. This is the most catastrophic category because of its heavy damage to an area. In 2005‚ the city of New Orleans experienced this tropical storm and collapsed to its mercy. Although the destruction of New Orleans was horrific to the culture and history‚ rebuilding this city to its former ways should be put off until this devastation is sure to not occur again. Investing millions‚ maybe even billions‚ to a city

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    Criminal justice

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    Most of them are associated with weather‚ and that is because so many different weather patterns exist. The diversity in climate will result in a wide range of weather conditions that stretch from relatively calm weather to dangerously destructive storms.  Tornados are one of weather’s most phenomenons’ that have been known to occur in almost any climate on Earth; despite the great variation in weather patterns among the world’s many climates. It is important for everyone to understand what tornadoes

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    My Favourite Poem

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    from one which actually bonds with me. A true meaning which I can remember forever. The bravery and hope signified by the bird is evident because it shows up in all climates‚ even in the storms. This shows that hope will always appear‚ no matter how much danger or despair torments the human spirit. Not just storm‚ the other hard circumstance where the poet examines this positive feeling of hope is the snow covered chilly lands‚ and the deep strange sea where one can easily wander and get lost. In

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