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    hidden from the immune system‚ therefore‚ preventing the parasites from being detected to help fight off the infection. Physical hazards include any type of natural disasters. These hazards can include a tsunami‚ tornadoes‚ earthquakes‚ and tropical storms which can turn into hurricanes. All of these hazards are formed simply by Mother Nature and can’t be prevented. Tornadoes are stemmed from strong thunderstorms and can produce large hail and high winds. I’ve learned that it’s when hot

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    During the entire novel‚ the setting moves around many times in very specific ways. The weather at the beginning of the novel is hot and humid‚ and the good weather creates an atmosphere of happiness‚ but only at the beginning. In chapter 15‚ a rain storm begins in Alabama and there is intense rain happening for about a week. During this time‚ Alaska becomes increasingly moody and Miles takes it personally. The smells that are associated to Alaska‚ the vanilla and cigarette smell‚ plays an important

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    tornado. It was about 8 oclock on that Montana summer evening‚ and even though night did not officially come until 11‚ night would arrive early as the clouds overshadowed and blotched out the last of the suns bright orange glow. A powerful lightning storm was approaching and it would show an impressive display of its might that I would not soon forget. The thunder roared loudly‚ shaking everything within range of the mountain. The sound echoed down the mountain and into the valley. My dog stood next

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    thicker at the top. Wind current is invisible so you can imagine it would be kind of hard to see a tornado unless‚ this tornado forms condensation funnels made up of water droplets or dust or debris. The tornado is the most violent of all atmospheric storms. Tornados are capable of tremendous destructions with wind speeds up to 300 mph‚ causing cars to launch hundreds of yards away from where they were parked. Causing trees and roots to come out of the ground‚ and can destroy large buildings. Tornados

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    pulled at a tear in an old sofa at the far end of the barn. She tugged at the brittle fabric‚ trying to extract the light‚ white fluff for her nest. A barn swallow shivered in the rafters‚ preening and drying his wet feathers. Despite the ferocious storm‚ all was peaceful in the barn. Then suddenly‚ the door was pulled open‚ scaring the mouse back to her home. Two small figures tumbled in from the rain slamming the door shut behind them. They stood for a moment‚ silent and dripping wet. Finally‚ the

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    The Importance of Rewriting Storm Water Regulations Danielle Nielsen Goochland High School Abstract This paper observes the negative and harmful effects of water pollution and storm water runoff on the environment and the surrounding community. The most common form of water pollution is sediment runoff. It then goes on to explain the research and effectiveness of Best Management Practices (BMPs) and their positive effects. BMPs are conservation practices that can preserve or improve

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    The Perfect Storm Compare & Contrast :: Movie to Book The Perfect Storm is a novel written by Sebastian Junger‚ that retells the horrific story of fishermen and sailors who were caught in the eye of the worst storm in history. The book mainly focuses on the Andrea Gail‚ a swordfishing boat‚ with a crew of 6 men‚ who disappeared without a trace deep into the northern atlantic sea. In the year 2000‚ almost 10 years after the tragic event took place‚ a

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    Symbolisms in Kate Chopin’s "The Storm" Kate Chopin’s "The Storm" is a short story written in 1898 but was not published until 1969. The story explores an excess of turbulent emotions of the protagonists in the backdrop of unexpected storm. Chopin effectively confronts the brewing conflict of the story by her unflinching depiction of the story through symbolisms. The symbolisms most evident in "The Storm" includes: the storm itself‚ Assumption‚ a small town in which the protagonists first

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    Book ’The Perfect Storm: A True Story of Men Against the Sea’ SUMMARY: Author Sebastian Junger Country United States Language English Subject Andrea Gail‚ 1991 Perfect Storm‚ shipwrecks Genre Creative nonfiction Publisher W. W. Norton & Company Publication date May 17‚ 1997 Media type dvd and cd Pages xii‚ 227 ISBN ISBN 0-393-04016-X OCLC Number 35397863 Dewey Decimal 974.4/5 LC Classification QC945 .J66 1997 The Perfect Storm is a creative nonfiction book written by Sebastian

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    Symbolism in “The Storm” “The Storm”‚ written by Kate Chopin in 1898‚ examines the uncontrollable desires of a young wife‚ lured into the arms of her past lover as her husband and son are caught in a storm. Bobinôt and four-year-old Bibi are running errands when the storm suddenly hit. Bobinôt’s wife‚ Calixta was at home sewing when she noticed the severe storm happening outside. When Calixta went outside to gather some clothing‚ her old lover Alcée asked for shelter during the storm. Through her

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