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    Foreigner Research Paper

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    Foreigner is a popular band founded in 1976 by Mick Jonas. Along with him on guitar, you have Kelly Hansen as lead vocalist, Tom Gimbel who could play guitar, keyboards, sax and flute, Jeff Pilson playing bass, Michael Bluestein playing the keyboard, Bruce Watson playing guitar, and Chris Frazier on drums. Still around today, it has made a huge impact. This essay will be able to tell you a bit about the band, and how their music affected their time. It will also convey information such as their…

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    Hawaii Volcanoes Essay

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    hiking, and see the crater. 2.5 million visitors per year travel to see the volcanoes. It is located in the pacific ocean and it is part of united states. Mount Rainier National Park is one of the National Park system. Mount Rainier National Park is in the state of Washington in the U.S. It has mountains is by the pacific Ocean. Mount Rainier National Park became…

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    Mount Tahoma is the highest mountain of the Cascade Range of the Pacific Northwest, and the highest mountain in the state of Washington. It is a large active stratovolcano located 54 miles (87 km) south-southeast of Seattle .It is the most topographically prominent mountain in the contiguous United States and the Cascade Volcanic Arc, with a summit elevation of 14,411 ft. The most recent recorded volcanic eruption was between 1820 and 1854, but many eyewitnesses reported eruptive activity in…

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    exposed to the danger from two major volcanoes, Mt. St. Helens and Mt. Rainier, I have done some research on…

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    Earthquakes and volcanoes go hand in hand like peanut butter and jelly or rice and beans. Where there are volcanos there are usually tectonic plates beneath them either pushing against or pulling away from one another. Take for instance the Cascade Mountain Range in Northern California and stretches through Oregon and into Vancouver, British Columbia and sits northeast of the San Andreas Fault line that runs 750 miles through California. This fault creates the tectonic boundary between the…

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    helping someone in danger, countless amounts of people have argued that the person in need of help does not have the right to rescue services when they risk their own lives. A rising number of deaths have proceeded on risky challenges such as climbing Mount Everest along with other dangerous, possibly life taking activities. Despite the fact that many rescue members have lost their lives saving those who risked their own, they should have the right to rescue services because risks are taken…

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    Geography Of Washington

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    are always green. Washington has a diverse landscape that includes forests and large mountain ranges. Most of the mountains are capped in snow. There are five major volcanoes as part of the Cascade Range - Mount Baker, Glacier Peak, Mount Rainier, Mount Adams and Mount St. Helens. Mount Rainier is Washington's highest mountain at 14,410 feet above sea level. The longest river in Washington is the Columbia River and it empties into the Pacific Ocean. The largest natural lake in Washington is…

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    Rain Nitrates

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    Introduction: In the northwestern areas of Washington sunshine is a rather rare occurrence. Approximately nine months out of the year the sky is full of gigantic grey clouds filled with rainwater. During those nine months there's usually a relatively constant amount rainfall covering Bothell. Many citizens who have been experiencing the phenomena of rain for countless years are unaware that there's a difference in rainwater from previous decades. The pH of rainwater has been slowly decreasing…

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    Pheonix McAuley grew up hiking and camping with his family. His earliest distinct memory of hiking is from Crescent Bay when he was around 7 yrs. old. Spending a lot of his time in the great outdoors from a very young age, fostered in him an adventurous spirit and an appreciation for the beauty of nature. For Pheonix, the great outdoors has certainly delivered some adventures. One morning, when they were camping in Yellowstone, he and his family departed from the camper in the morning to find…

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    whose purpose is to inform the readers. The next source is” Why Everest?” It is a nonfiction informational article is written by Guy Moreau to inform readers of the dangers of Everest. The last source is “Ranger Killed During Rescue of Climbers on Mount Rainier”. It is a nonfiction newspaper article that is written by…

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