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    Essay On Hurricane Carol

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    The hurricane I did my project on was named hurricane Carol. Hurricane Carol affected all aspects of the life of people in New England. This hurricane was a category 3 hurricane. It developed from a tropical wave near the Bahamas on August 25, 1954, and slowly strengthened as it moved northwestward with winds of 105 mph (165 km/h). This happened on August 27, but weakened as its motion turned to a northwest drift. A strong trough of low pressure turned the hurricane northeastward, and Carol…

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    The Great Hurricane of 1938 was a devastating one that had killed some many people that no hurricane to date can beat its death toll.The Hurricanes three main features were the Conditions,contact,and the aftermath of Also this hurricane left the biggest path of destruction anything in it´s way was gone.This was named the deadliest hurricane in american history. The hurricane’s conditions were the recipe of disaster this is how it all started.It started to form in cape verde islands on…

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    I logged into Unturned on the beautiful, tropical island of Hawaii. The sun was already coming up, smiling from its nap. I'm the only one at the outpost my team has found to reuse as a checkpoint. The rest of the unit is either on patrol duty or scavenging for supplies, since we've only received one airdrop from H.Q. all month, I fear that the eastern raiders have sabotaged our supply line. I was tasked to finish the new wall to create two lines of defense. The new wall would be on the outside…

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    ` I do not believe the “Three-State Solution” is a path that the United Sates should pursue as recommend by Leslie Gelb in the New York Time’s November 24th, 2003 piece. The Economist October 12th, 2006 asserts that Iraq is already highly fragmented and this solution could result in ethnic cleansing and civil war between militia factions. I concur, but I do not agree with their support of a unified state either. The United States does not have the right to recommend any sort of state for this…

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    The Bush administration, before 2003, had reasons to believe that Hussein possessed WMDs. Prior to the Iraq war, in the decade following the Gulf war and the Iran-Iraq war, the regime of Saddam Hussein in Iraq had been imposed several resolutions by the United Nations for its offensive against Kuwait, as well as, for the regime’s violations of human rights against Iranian citizens and Iraqi…

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    President Clinton raised education standards around the country, which produced increased test scores, and he increased education and training investments (“The Clinton Presidency”). In addition to this, Clinton helped increase the number of individuals attending college by increasing grants and financial aid and expanding the Federal Work-Study which allowed for 1 million students to work their way through college (“The Clinton Presidency”). The Clinton administration had many more…

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    Essay On Hurricane Irma

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    Earlier this week hurricane Irma hit the Caribbean islands leaving destroyed homes and buildings and a widespread amount of flooding. The island of Barbuda, home to approximately 2,000 people have been hit hard by this storm. 90% of the islands structures have been damaged and at least 1 person was killed. The once beautiful island is now being called “Practically Uninhabitable” by Prime Minister Gaston Browne. The island's St. Bartholomew, home to 9,200, and St. Martin, home to 75,000, were…

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    “What do you think?” I asked. “I think it is important to have a debate before going to war. Americans are different. They have to believe they are righto go to war. If they become uncertain about the validity of the reasons for war, they lose faith in the government.” “Do you think we are right to fight in Iraq?” “No. Although Afghanistan is another issue, I worry about you twice.” “Twice?” I questioned. “I worry about you, dying in combat, and I worry that you will live like I live. Sarge told…

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    Hurricane Irma

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    Hurricane Irma caused mass destruction to the state of Florida. It caused stress, anxiety, and fatigue preparing for the storm and then waiting the storm out. Even after the storm was gone people were left having to clean up the mess and pull themselves back together. Homes and vehicles were ruined, personal belongings were damaged, and some of these things could have been avoided. Many homes were flooded from rising creeks or oceans, but some homes were flooded from plumbing mishaps. Even if…

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    Considering the Gulf war where United States, a country very far away from Saudi Arabia decides to help them prevent the invasion of Iraq before they even considered to be invaded and later helping Kuwait flee away the Iraqi soldiers. This was not done as a friendly gesture…

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