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    amounts of damage through fast winds, flooding, and waves. They may may not seem like much, but hurricanes can uproot trees, destroy homes, and kill and injure hundreds of people. Hurricanes are unique storms and form in an unusual way, they have interesting movement and location on the globe, and are destructive storms that take lots of preparing to survive unscathed. Hurricanes come in different forms and are unique storms. They are powerful storms that have high speed winds stronger than 74…

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    Hurricanes Vs Tornadoes

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    This happens because a tornado starts to lose control of the winds inside it. Tornadoes also go in a straight line, which can leave a house perfectly fine, while the one beside it is completely flattened. Second, we'll talk about hurricanes. Hurricanes, unlike…

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    In reality, mortality describes human nature by emphasizing the normalcy behind one’s subjection to death. The process of death is simply inevitable because the human body wears out and slows down over time. The only way to avoid the inevitable, the ultimate diminishing of life’s legacies and qualities, is to regenerate them. In order to pass down and maintain life’s spiritual presence even after they have physically left the world, one may choose to have kids. In “Birches,” Robert Frost depicts…

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    From the first stanza, the Emily Dickinson starts off with a hopeful suggestion to the audience that “hope” is like a thing with feathers which is perched within the soul. The author seems to be using the metaphor that hope is like a bird because birds with feathers. Since birds perch on objects, the soul is used as a metaphor to suggest to the audience that the bird or hope is sitting inside the person. The audience from this point could assume that the bird or hope is inside every person. The…

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    on record (Gutner). Initally starting out as just a Category 1 tropical storm in the Caribean sea, Sandy made its way to Jamaica, Haiti, Cuba, and the United States east coast border, reaching to a Category 3 strength. With its immense strength and wind power of a maxium of 115 miles-per-hour, Hurricane Sandy is sadly remembered for its mass destruction, and death toll exceeding 147 people (Hurricane Sandy Fast Facts). Along with that, as of last years statistics, Sandy’s damage to the US…

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    Hurricane and Tornado Essay Have you ever wondered about Hurricanes and Tornadoes? Hurricanes are a lot more destructive than tornadoes. Did you know they are both cyclonic? Cyclonic means circular. According to Meteorologist, Spencer Adkins, a hurricane can cause a tornado. By the way, a tornado can not cause a hurricane. The tornado can be in any spot of the hurricane, except for the eye. One fact about hurricanes and tornadoes would be that the appearances are very massive. To conclude…

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    The cold breeze blew as the opaline snow fell gracefully to the ground just like falling leaves in autumn. Then a gust of wind threw everything out of order- the snow went in the direction of the wind because it had to. Life in the city still went on though- honking cars, bustling crowds, and the mouthwatering aroma of cooking food coming from restaurants. A gust of wind threw the snowflakes out of order, but for everything on this planet there is an opposing and stronger force for it.…

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    Ef 4 Tornado Narrative

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    The first day of March in the year 2007, was a horrible day in the lives of the people in the area around Enterprise, Alabama. Through out the morning, many warnings about tornados and other severe weather were issued. About one in the afternoon the worst happened and the warnings came true. An EF 4 tornado touched down in Enterprise, Alabama and the high school was in the tornado’s path. I was listening to the radio at my home when the warning sirens went off. I took the radio, my dogs, and…

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    Typhoons”, the main idea was to inform about hurricanes/typhoons by telling what they are, and how they could get stronger. The video supports the main idea by giving examples of hurricanes that have landed in the U.S. and saying what year they struck, the wind speeds, the storm surge, and how many people died from the said hurricane. While informing about past hurricanes, they also tell you what a hurricane is and how they form. For example, in the video “Super Hurricanes and Typhoons”, it…

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    Joe Namath Quotes

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    while I stood in the marsh, it felt like squishing a sponge when it hit you. Dave, the person I was hunting with said, “This is the life.” I didn't exactly agree with him yet but I mumbled, “Yeah right, cold water splashing against you, with howling wind, real fun.”…

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