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    Hurricane Sandy, also known as “Superstorm Sandy”, was a massive hurricane and cyclone storm that occurred on October 22nd 2012, and lasted until November 2nd. Sandy is considered to be the largest Atlantic hurricane 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…

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    Student Name: Jinfan, Qiang Student Number: 1002688834 Course Code: ERS0101 On October 29th, 2012, Hurricane Sandy suddenly changed its direction towards the northeast coast of the USA and caused 43 dead, more than one hundred homes were burned in that night. This disaster warned people to think more about the effects of rising sea in our daily and future life. It has become to common sense that the major reason of rising sea level is our fossil-fuel-driven civilization. Burning causes…

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    Could Sandy Hill Pittman’s affair be the cause of the massive storm that trip? It is known by all climbers that if someone is in need of help, but it would endanger other climbers to help them, it is not their responsibility to rescue the endangered climber. Sandy Hill Pittman’s persistence to be the first one to make a satellite call from the top of Mount Everest endangered herself as well as many others. Because Sandy Hill Pittman was going to make the first satellite call from…

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    Po’ Sandy and Dave’s Neckliss, both by Charles Chesnutt, are texts that reflect the dehumanization, instability, and trauma of black slaves in plantations. Both texts address how slaves are not seen as human beings who encompass emotions and value, but are rather seen as disposable property. In Po’ Sandy, the symbolical representation of stability found Sandy’s physical transformation into a tree reveals that he is still physically bound to slavery and to his identity as a slave. Similarly, in…

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    Summary On December 14, 20012, Adam Lanza killed six adults and twenty children at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newton, Connecticut. He had killed his mother, Nancy Lanza, earlier in the house they shared together. Adam Lanza committed suicide while the police were approaching the school. Sandy Hook is listed as the third deadliest mass shooting in US history as of date. The weapons that were used in the shootings, a Bushmaster XM15-E2S rifle and a semiautomatic.223 caliber rifle, were…

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    I’m Henry and I am seven years old. I live next to Camp Gilmore in southern New Hampshire. The lake that surrounds Camp Gilmore happens to be Gilmore Pond. One of my favorite sections of Gilmore Pond is Sandy Beach. You can get there if you walk through a trail deep in the woods. I love going to Sandy Beach with my mom and dad. Sometimes I go kayaking, sometimes I sit and watch people swim and sometimes I splash around in the shallow end with my floaties. Swimming looks fun to me, but it also…

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    After the death of Sandy Seale due to a stabbing, Donald Marshall was accused of the murder of his companion. After the police investigated the situation, Marshall was tried in court and found guilty of the murder charges. However, during the initial investigation, trial and re-investigation, many errors did occur which eventually led to the wrongful conviction of an innocent man. A key witness in the prosecutor's case testified to have seen Donald Marshall in the park with Sandy Seale and…

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    Bradbury’s novel, Fahrenheit 451, portrays a society where all books are outlawed. If a book was found in someone’s house not only would the book be burned, but the house along with everything the person owned would be burned too. Montag knew this when he took the risk of hiding books, and in the end, that risk ended up costing him. Unfortunately, our society too is censoring books in which are considered “bad” by certain people. One of these books is A Wrinkle in Time by Madeleine L’Engle due…

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    Ever since the Sandy Hook shooting in late 2012, it has become glaringly apparent an alarming amount of the United States’ populace and lawmakers would sooner sacrifice the lives of children than ever dare consider the idea of constricting some of the freedom a gun carries. It might be a tad bit of an overgeneralization, and obviously very few would ever admit to believing they fall into that category, but the history of gun violence in the US shows the lack of attempts and resistance to…

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    Most people would think that “A Christmas Carol” by Charles Dickens is about Christmas when it was originally written to prevent child labor. The novella tells the story of a wealthy and greedy man named Ebenezer Scrooge. He is not the nicest gentleman and he is mean to his poor servant whose name is Bob Cratchit. This book teaches us that money does not always make us happy. This message can still apply to us today. around the time that ACC was written, children did a lot of work in the mines…

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