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    Summer Storm at Grandma’s When I was a child I had one of the most terrifying experiences of my childhood. It was summer and I enjoyed spending the summer with my grandma. The summer had been a hot summer in Texas which led to evening thunderstorms. Normally the storms stayed to the south and east of the small town she lived in, but this particular night they did not. I was eight years old and was staying with my seventy-four year old grandma. Watching the weather, I saw a tornado warning for…

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    are one of the smaller elements to the artwork. f. Discuss Focus: What is in the centre of attention in the artwork? What does it suggest or represent? The centre of attention of this particular image is 2 kids attempting to get over the wall by climbing it. What the focus of piece suggests is that the 4 kids in the piece are trying to escape or they want to see what is on the other side of the…

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    The Fall of the Ottoman Empire The Ottoman Empire, one of Europe’s greatest powers, . There are many causes of the the Ottoman Empire’s demise. Unemployment and economic decline developed severe ramifications on an already climbing debt. Rising debt obligated business owners to constrict production which lead to poor manufacturing. Unprosperous exportation of products constituted for a substantial reliance on agriculture, which lost the battle of competition between other agricultural…

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    One of the many mysteries surrounding the Bermuda triangle is the several missing airplanes and ships, such as Flight 19 and the USS Cyclops, but most of these disappearances can be explained by natural occurrences. The Bermuda Triangle is a geographic area of the North Atlantic Ocean located off the southeast coast of the United States. The enigma of the area is its great controversy. “The enigma is that more ships and planes disappear in this area, in fair weather, more than in any other place…

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    In Catherine A. Lutz and Jane L. Collins’ book Reading National Geographic, they claim that the National Geographic Magazines tend to portray third world cultures as exotic through photographs to make it easier for Westerners to dominate and marginalize them, even if this is unintentional. “We are pointing to the nature of its photographs as mass-produced images sold to a reading (viewing) public” (Lutz and Collins 1993: 5). This implies that National Geographic’s main focus is for readers to…

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    In this essay I will be talking about a Modernist era writer. This writer mostly wrote poems, and his name was Robert Frost. Some of his most famous works include “Mending Wall”, “The Death of the Hired Man”, and “Birches”. All three of these poems were actually quite hard to understand and dissect, but after reading them a few times over i was able to do it. The first poem we will take a look at is “Mending Wall”, written in 1914. After that we will pick apart “The Death of a Hired Man”,…

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    According to maximum power transfer theorem, power delivered by the source to the load is maximum when the internal source impedance is approximately equal to the load impedance [138]. The output power of the PV panel is variable according to the solar irradiance and temperature as shown in Figure 4.7. Therefore, internal impedance of the PV panel is also variable according to variation in solar irradiance and temperature. Figure 4.7 Characteristic of PV panel at variable solar…

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    who appeared to be really good at rock climbing. The father carried ropes and equipment, and the mother carried the essentials, like water and food. As we made our way up the trail we turned and went through some bushes onto a large cliff. The rough and prickly leaves skimmed my skin and the blue ocean water sprayed my face. Now off our original trial, we climbed the rocks that hovered over the water and thrill rushed through me. This type of free climbing was exhilarating. I felt proud and as…

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    you to climb ladders right up into the heart of the dwelling. (planetware.com). Colorado’s third most attracted place is Garden of the Gods. Garden of the Gods is known for its kissing camel a natural for structure. It is also known for going rock climbing and taking many pictures oversighting Colorado. Garden of the Gods, a registered National Natural Landmark, is a unique landscape of jagged stone towers and fins jutting up 300 feet from the earth, and giant balanced boulders and rock piles…

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    (“Mother” 3-7) Instead of being a crystal stair, it was a horrible and damaged stair. These stairs are difficult to climb on, but she fought through it and kept climbing. Even though her life was full obstacles and problems, she never gave up. Hughes uses imagery to show the challenges she had to go through. The descriptions of the stairs and the journey allow us to see the difficulties in her life. It is shown…

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