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    happen”. Coincidentally Alvin ends up getting struck by lighting. Almost immediately after he gets struck by lightning‚ the orchestra music is switched to the background with a different tone. Initially the tone of Alvin riding his horse during the storm was very unpleasant and suspenseful but the aftermath of being hit by the lightning changed it from being a dark atmosphere to a light. The music changes to a very peaceful and calm orchestra. With the music becoming very calm signifies Alvin York’s

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    well contained and prosperous life. Travelling west via the trail was exclusively challenging. The travelling usually began sometime around April. Being summer time‚ the travelers had to deal with extreme weather conditions with hail stones‚ thunder storms‚ and lightening. There were times when people were killed because of lightening and due to hail stone almost the size of baseballs (Frontier Trail). Also another big obstacle in the journey was the issue of health and sanitation leading to several

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    In her essay “Saplings In the Storm‚” Mary Pipher discusses the changes girls face once they hit adolescence. Through figurative language and tone her essay successfully expresses what the young women go through. In her “Sapplings in the Storm” essay‚ Mary Pipher brings attention to the struggles‚ changes‚ and hardships young girls experience when they reach the age of adolescence. She uses similes‚ allusions‚ and metaphors to pull her reads into her reflections. “Just as… ships disappear…into

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    Generally‚ the sound of hurricane force winds and snapping trees don’t combine to make the sweetest lullaby but for the hurricane season those sounds rocked me to sleep. Mix with my mother’s panic and some house leaks‚ I didn’t necessarily have the most eventful hurricane experience. The approach of hurricane Irma didn’t make me as nervous as much as it should have‚ most likely due to my mother worrying enough for the both of us. We covered everything important and not so important things in plastic

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    wind led me into the wilderness. My eyes led into the deep‚ crystal blue sky as it rested upon the same prodigious‚ The same luxurious‚ vibrant rainbow my parents and I gazed at for endless hours‚ It sent shivers down my spine‚ tears rolling like a storm down

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    returning to the waca waca‚ unlike many of the elderly guests who have been returning for over 20 years (and demand special treatment!)  The overall holiday was extremely enjoyable‚ largely due to lovely weather (apart from a few spectacular thunder storms‚ and one day with torrential rain for a couple of hours!)‚ some

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    How much do you know about tornadoes and hurricanes? This is an essay about hurricanes and tornadoes. In this essay there will be comparison and contrast. Also two key points on hurricanes and tornadoes. And also the destruction that both cause. Tornadoes usually cost 500 dollars in repairs‚ according to source two. In the United States there is a certain area‚ called "tornado Ally." This is where the strongest tornadoes hit the U.S‚ I got that in formation from source two. In the U.S. if a tornado

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    temptation to take long drives may lead to driver fatigue. All of these potential hazards mean drivers should be careful driving in the summer. While summer heat can be difficult to cope with‚ winter weather including rain‚ dark skies and hail or snow storms are sure to challenge even the most experienced drivers. Drivers often experience limited visibility during precipitation or heavy fog‚ which requires them to slow down or even wait out the worst weather. Special equipment such as chains may be needed

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    Our story starts in the setting of a riverbank somewhat north of what is now Mille Lacs Lake. We come upon an elderly woman in her early fifties pulling in a net from a small river not much bigger than a creek. While pulling in her net she finds that it has something that is not a fish nor river waste‚ but it is a small child on a raft. She pulls the child from the raft and water and holds him close while he cries. While holding him she looks around to see if there are any people and sees none. After

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    conditions. When the heated air rises‚ it creates areas of low pressure. Cool air will then fill the void left behind from the rising. Due to the Earth’s constant rotation‚ the air is bent inwards to form a large circular spiral. The centre of the storm‚ called the eye‚ is calm‚ cloudless and with light winds. Today in modern times‚ cyclones along with typhoons and hurricanes can be detected by the use of a satellite. Information is available on the TV‚ Internet etc. However‚ how would we know when

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