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    windy storm and tempest. Psalm 55:6-8 When we think about what actually happens in a thunder- storm it can be quite frightening, similar to the turmoils in our own lives! The winds can churn and beat vigorously against trees, breaking branches, uprooting or even carrying them away, and then there are times that the winds just loosen the roots or blow the buds off. When we take a closer look after the storm we may see that there are opened gaps and crevices around the base or trunk of the…

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    A hurricane is an intense storm with very high winds. It is characterized by how fast its winds speeds are and how bad the storm is (“Hurricane.”). There were four category 5 Hurricanes in 2005, the most that were in record for an Atlantic hurricane season, and Hurricane Katrina was one of them. Hurricane Katrina was a very disastrous event that occurred in New Orleans. The hurricane was a very effective one but not as effective as Hurricane Sandy. Hurricane Katrina did various amounts of damage…

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    Money can be wonderful when it comes to paying bills, buying food, or just even treating yourself to something nice. Unfortunately, money can also be very dangerous if not sought after with limits. The idea of having a lot of money can be what drives people to work harder, but if it is taken to far it can start to separate families. When someone has a craving to have money they will do lots of things to get it, including ignoring their families. This exact circumstance occurred in the song…

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    called The Great Fire, by Jim Murphy. Here are some details to prove that during that fire “Everything went wrong.” My first detail to show that “Everything went wrong” on that day is that when the fire was noticed, people were ignoring alarms, AND the wind was picking up. You must be wondering, “Why would anyone ignore alarms?” Well, they were being ignored because there was a fire that had happened not long ago…

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    All the proven sources of oil will be depleted by the year 2055 per Erika Antoniazzo, an author of the website, eco-info.net, who is informed about oil production. One could argue that renewable resources can never be depleted. There will always be wind that can blow turbines. There will always be a sun to heat solar panels. There will always be water to run through dams. The power that can be drawn from these sources is limitless, which is obviously more sustainable than fossil fuels.…

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    Dogma 95 Movie Analysis

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    Costumes, camera handling, scenery and acting are just a few of this characteristics. Classical Hollywood movies have a question and answer logic, problem solving routines and deadline plot structures as well as a tight seamless editing1. Gone with the wind can be used as an example for the perfect big screen entertainment.…

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    dispersal for example wind, water, animals, and other biotic and abiotic factors. One of the biggest techniques of seed dispersal is wind. Plants use different types of wind dispersal. They can use gliders, parachutes, helicopters (whirlybirds), flutterer/spinners, cottony seeds & fruits, and tumbleweeds. These seeds use wind currents to carry…

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    you hear cracks and wind whistling you should automatic get away from windows…

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    People may suggest that everyday energy used is from power plants, which stores energy to power a whole city. It is usually thought of renewable resources, such as water, the sun, wind, etc., to be nothing but ordinary resources. Without individuals really thinking about it, they can use the everyday resources to power energy through many types of technologies used today. People have created machinery that can use the renewable resources for energy. There may be disadvantages, but current energy…

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    John Hyde: A Short Story

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    longest four days of John’s life. He was starving, thirsty and starting to lose hope. Still, John was determined to keep himself going until first responders could save him. After a week of raging winds, flood waters and 100+ mile per hour winds speeds John had managed to keep himself alive. John had gone around his house to grab materials to send a signal to first responders to let them know he is still alive. He grabbed a wooden post that had fallen over and blown onto the beach next to his…

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