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    Summer vacation

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    interesting fish such as a sting ray or a silver fish. This past year‚ our beach house was right on the beach‚ which was very cool. My favorite part was sitting on the porch right when it was getting dark; because of the feel of the wind and the smell of the ocean. I could also watch and here the sound of the ocean beating on the sand. During our vacation we have a day we walk the island and go into the many gift shops‚sport and fishing stores; there are also parks we

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    The Weather Systems

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    founded on Earth to create distinct global wind systems that transport colder air to warmer areas and warmer air to colder areas. The end result is the balancing of heat energy on Earth. Jet Streams: Earth’s weather is strongly influenced by atmospheric conditioned and events that occur at the boundaries between wind zones. On either side of these imaginary boundaries‚ both surface and upper-level air differs greatly in temperature and pressure. Remember that wind‚ temperature‚ and pressure are related

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    mark‚" which makes you question‚ the beginning of what exactly? This is a short sentence that is used which draws you in and leaves you wanting to know more. McEwan also creates a lot of tension‚ "partly protected from a strong‚ gusty wind‚" which describes the wind as being an unpredictable‚ natural force which together conveys a sense of urgency. The narrator also starts to withhold vital information from the reader to create anxiety from within. "The encounter that would unhinge us was

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    Love (by Jesse Stuart) Jesse Stuart (1907— ) was the son of an illiterate tenant farmer from eastern Kentucky. Jesse Stuart had little formal education as a child. When he finally managed to attend high school‚ and then college‚ he discovered that he had a talent for writing. He has pursued a successful career as a writer‚ at the same time serving as a teacher and administrator in southern schools. In addition to short stories‚ Stuart has written poetry‚ novels‚ an autobiography (The Thread that

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    Ahead of the hurricane’s landfall‚ a station south of Apalachicola reported wind gusts of 79 mph (127 km/h) at an elevation of 115 ft (35 m).[54] At sea level‚ sustained winds reached 52 mph (84 km/h) at Keaton Beach‚ with gusts 67 mph (108 km/h).[55] While moving ashore‚ Hermine produced a 5.8 ft (1.8 m) storm surge at Cedar Key.[56] Heavy rainfall occurred across western Florida‚ reaching 22.36 in (568 mm) over 72 hours at the Lake Tarpon Canal in Pinellas County.[57] The outer rainbands of Hermine

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    Icelandic Volcano Report

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    Sturkell (2003). This type of volcanism is associated with plate hypothesis volcanism. The resulting ash cloud has a 58% concentration of silica which is potentially abrasive to jet engines. The ash cloud has erupted to heights of 30000 feet and the wind direction over the next two days has been predicted to stem from a west/north westerly position. As the U.K is located to the south west of Iceland this is obviously concerning. My task is to analyse atmospheric maps to predict and plot the likely

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    ache‚ in the merciless iced east winds that knive us...". The assonantal "i" sounds in the words "brains"‚ "merciless"‚ "iced"‚ "winds" and knive" evoke a hushing sound of the cold wind blowing around the trenches. Furthermore‚ these sounds are very sharp and knifing and could have a relation with the weather being sharper and more violent than the soldiers’ weapons. It also conveys an image of water crystals freezing on the soldiers’ beards. In the next line‚ the wind is again emphasized and shows

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    The Winds of Change

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    Gary J. Leleux 27 June 2012 Western Civilization ii Dr. James Rogers The Winds of Change World War I and World War II had the biggest impact on the West than any other conflict Western Civilization has had to experience or had experienced since. From the start of World War I by an assassin’s bullet in June of 1914 until the signing of the Japanese instrument of surrender onboard the USS Missouri in September 1945‚ this planet‚ more specifically‚ Western Civilization had rapidly changed. Why

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    It was August Fifteenth‚ 1991 and we were ready to embark on the‚ what was now becoming annual‚ family voyage to Cape Cod. I thought it was going to be the death of me having to share the back seat with my painfully annoying six year old sister for the six hour car ride. However having to listen to nonstop Raffi through the voice of a chipmunk couldn’t prepare me for the natural disaster I would soon face. We arrived at usual‚ quaint New England‚ home in North Truro‚ Cape Cod and we’re prepared for

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    Hurricane Comparison

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    DIFFERENCE BETWEEN HURRICANE AND TORNADO It’s easy to find similarities between the weather phenomenon‚ we call a hurricane and the one we call a tornado. Both cause most of their damage through high winds and rain‚ and the arrival of both can cause evacuations‚ emergency warnings and general chaos. But there are numerous differences between the two weather systems‚ from the elements that form them to the type of devastation they leave behind. The confusion between a tornado and a hurricane may

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