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    Young Volcanoes- an Analysis Young Volcanoes is the ninth song on the album Save Rock and Roll by Fall Out Boy. It was released on April 12, 2013 along with the rest of the album. This song was written for the youth that listens to their music. It explains the feeling of being free and young. There are many poetic elements in this song. The figurative language in this song creates a feeling of confidence and freedom. The first metaphor, and also symbolic figure, is, “When Rome’s in ruins, we…

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    Mt. Pinatubo Case

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    On June 15, 1991, Mt. Pinatubo erupted. Volcanologists successfully predicted the eruption and issued a warning ahead of time, which allowed minimal casualties. The stakes for failing to predict an eruption accurately are high. If one fails to predict an eruption and it happens then lives and property can be lost; however, if one does predict and eruption and it does not happen then one’s personal reputation can be damaged or destroyed. In the case of Mt. Pinatubo, the U.S. volcanologists…

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    Us eighth graders should to go to Lava Beds National Monument. It'll be an excellent learning experience for us. We can learn about science and nature to history and culture. Lava Beds National Monument has a lot of activities us students can learn from. Some students say they learn better with hand on activities. Others say they learn better outside of the classroom. So, read this and think about letting us go to Lava Bed National Monument. On, Lava Beds National Monument (U.S. National…

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    "Welcome students, to Lava Beds National Monument!" Would you like to hear this walking into a monument that was once covered in lava? Some students may argue to say they would not like to see this place, but if only they knew that they could get out of school for a day to go visit this beautiful place that nature created with thousands of tunnels and underground trails, they certainly would be more than happy to visit. Lava Beds National Monument is a monument that has multiple tunnels…

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    The Lava Beds National Monument in California would be a great educational field trip. Students could learn about how the lava travels and how atoms react to the heat and cold. The park would not be crowded so it would be easier to stay together. Going to the Lava Beds could be a great learning opportunity. Students could learn many physical science standers when visiting. They could learn how the particles change when the lava cools and what forces cause the lava to flow. Students could…

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    It was a week before spring break, and my cousin, from Notus, Idaho, had come down to visit. We were planning on going to Lava Hot Springs to sit in the hot pools, after school. But that all changed in a matter of seconds. We were all sitting in my living room talking about what the plan for the day was. When my old black lab, named Shadow, started to attack my red lad puppy, named Benelli. Shadow always attacked Benelli, because Shadow didn’t like puppies or other male dogs. So I did what we…

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    Introduction In this paper the Soufriere Hills Volcano will be analyzes in several different parts; an introduction to the Soufriere Hills volcano, the composition of the magma and lava in the volcano, other characteristics of the magma and lava, ash production from eruptions, pyroclastic flows, volcanic activity before the 1995 eruption, the 1995 eruption, cyclic activity within the volcano, and potential hazards of the Soufriere Hills volcano. Soufriere Hills volcano is located in the…

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    two diversional science activities and invited him to the playroom. The first activity we completed was creating a lava lamp with water, vegetable oil, food coloring, and fizzing tablets. The patient thoroughly enjoyed this activity and made an extra one for Mr. Guy as a belated birthday gift. He also displayed pride in his social interactions and his accomplishments in making the lava lamps. Reflecting back, I think that this activity went well because I offered as much control/choice over the…

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    Lava lamps are popular were liked by the public and they liked how they had different colors.The lava lamps were the most successful product of 1963 in America because many of them were sold in different variations of patterns and colors and also about 7 million lava lamps were sold since the year they had been launched to the public world. Why did Edward Craven make the lava lamp? First, Edward Craven made the now known as Lava lamp because he was inspired by a cocktail with an egg inside…

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    “What law, you ask, do I satisfy with what I say?”—The Unwritten Law The title heroine’s famous defense speech in lines 995-1005 of Antigone has prompted the view that the play is extremely enigmatic. It is a passage that has been read with astonishment and demands detailed explanation. In her speech, Antigone provides what appears to be a reason for her burying her brother Polynices against the orders of her uncle and King, Creon. Antigone claims, however, that she would not have deliberately…

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