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    The author writes about how hurricanes only wreck poor countries. For instance hurricanes don't hit the rich places but they hit places like Haiti. Waves are extremely powerful and take out houses and other important things. It always seem like the weather hits at the most inconvenient times. First off, We didn't get a lick of rain all summer long. When something very important came up like beet harvest it started down pouring and literally rained 4 inches within a week. The storm was almost…

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    Some don't like it hot. As hot and miserable as the summers in Arizona are known for, who would believe that the winters are among the most amazing and hospitable on the planet? Arizona is famously known for its scorching temperatures, however few people know how great the winters are, and spring time is even more obscure. The marvelous winters in Arizona are worth putting up with summer temperatures that one would be accustomed to on another planet, such as mercury. The winter months are…

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    Fall In Mountains

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    Fall is an amazing time to be outside enjoying nature. Going for a hike, tailgating, or just looking at the beautiful colors as the leaves change are all great ways to enjoy this time of year. As the days begin to get shorter, it is important to remember that the temperature will drop significantly once the sun goes down. If you are hiking or engaging in outdoor activities, always make sure to bring a sweatshirt or light jacket. If you are out in the mountains, it is especially important to…

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    There is a little bit of everything for everyone, which is another reason it’s so amazing. Shopping, movies, hiking, mountain biking and skiing are but just a few of the practically listless things that can be done in New Mexico. The weather feels amazing almost year round, even in the summer it stays at around 70 degrees Fahrenheit, which makes it seem like paradise. One of the things I enjoyed immensely was the old fashioned pizza parlor that served the best pizza I have ever tasted…

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    that climate change is a normal cycle of nature, people are just speeding up the process by emitting the greenhouse gasses. This paper will cover both of those topics, religion and its relationship with nature. In this paper we will elaborate on the following religions, Hindu, Buddhist, and Daoist. All three of these religions are predominately followed by Middle-Eastern and Asian countries. The paper will also analyze if each religion had somehow contributed to the global warming. It is…

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    When Americans voted Donald Trump into office, they expected change however in terms of his environmental policy, the only thing that’s going to be changing is the climate. Trump has made it clear that he denies the existence climate change stating on twitter that, “The concept of global warming was created by and for the Chinese in order to make U.S. manufacturing non-competitive.” This claim has received criticism from scientists across the globe who are stating that climate change is not a…

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    Carl Sandburg's Fog

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    In the poem “Fog” by Carl Sandburg the theme is life moves faster than you expect. One example in the poem is very small and fast. the poem then ends on “and then moves on.” This looks like it’s showing life is short, and it then moves on. Another example showing the theme of the poem is life moves faster than you expect is it says fog comes on little cats feet. This is showing life is small and a quick just like little cat’s feet and it walking. A final example to support the theme stated above…

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    Cold Front Study Guide

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    Chapter 1: Weather fronts Cold front: A cold front is characterized as the progress zone where a frosty air mass is supplanting a hotter air mass. Frosty fronts for the most part move from northwest to southeast. The air behind an icy front is perceptibly colder and drier than the air in front of it. At the point when a chilly front goes through, temperatures can drop in excess of 15 degrees inside the principal hour. A cold front is the main edge of a cooler mass of air, supplanting at ground…

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    New York happened in October of 2012. In The Great Gatsby, Fitzgerald is brewing up an even larger storm. Although many might argue that in The Great Gatsby the weather is not relevant to anything but just New York weather, Fitzgerald uses the weather as a motif of mood throughout the story. Readers notice the use of weather to represent the mood early on in the book when it is raining when Gatsby and Daisy are at tea together.Typically people relate rain to sadness, but here…

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    Hawai I

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    Since the beginning of life on Earth, from the Paleozoic era to the present, place making and control of one’s own marked territory has been an integral part of human development and settlement. There are battles within the animal kingdom and human populations everyday over space, place, and control which have in the past led to harrowing wars and conflicts. According to the World Health Organization (2007), there are roughly 370 million indigenous peoples living in various countries around the…

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