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    Snow was a small cat. And her best comforts in the world were the little things in that huge black blanket of a sky every night. What had her mother called them? Stars? Snow would sit outside and watch them for hours and hours every night, sitting on the barn rooftop, climbing up trees, and enjoying the stars with a mouse. In the winter, she would always wear a green piece of cloth like a scarf, to keep herself warm. But what she didn’t know was that the skies were watching her every night. The…

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    cross a frozen lake on foot,so it must have been really cold.The climate in Alaska is from -30 degrees to -70 degrees,I know this because it they said it in the video.This made it harder for the people in the gold rush and still today.There is lots of snow too so it was even colder and some people died from…

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    Blizzard Research Paper

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    residents with medical conditions. Having a professional snow plowing services contractor for your commercial property ensures the safety of your employees, customers, or residents for owners of residential dwellings. According to the Chicago Tribune article “Blizzard is fifth-largest; Monday’s commute was rough”, the blizzard on Monday February 2nd of 2015 was the fifth worst on record. Chicago residents woke up to nineteen inches of snow, high winds and cold temperatures. The city of Chicago…

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    I walked through blurring snow and glistening flakes that were swirling around me up the hill to the old barn door in order to find shelter in the blizzard. I pushed open the door just enough to get through and entered the barn. There were fresh hay bales all over and I sat down on one and looked around examining my surroundings. I did a quick scan and nothing caught my attention at first, however, I scanned again and I saw what appeared to be an old antique chest in the far left corner of the…

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    Mount Rainier Essay

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    In 1942, during World War II, Mount Rainier had been used by military ski troopers for winter training; it had been off limits to all other people. During the winter of 1949, A huge snowstorm had caused Mount Rainier for a while because of the major damages it had caused to the park. A new record had been broken by Mount Rainier, in 1971, for the most snowfall in a year. In 1999 Mount Rainier had celebrated being 100 years old, and had many festive events. Mount Rainier, the volcano, is around a…

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    It was cold outside. Stars were falling, ice and snow, swirling little pearls that were ripping holes into the darkness of the vast, vast sky. His naked feet felt cold against the frozen ground. Swift like a storm he danced through the night, like the shadow, that he was once taught to be. (Forced to be.) The streets were empty, everyone seemed to be sleeping in their beds, far from cold, far from worry. He was the only person left; The only one that was still willing to walk. Perhaps, he…

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    His caught-up leash shook the heavy branches and sent a deluge of snow onto my head and shoulders. Remembering the few houses around me, I began yelling for help. At first my shrieks were mere raspy whispers, but as I grew more desperate, the calls grew louder. After what seemed an eternity, I heard a voice calling to…

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    (http://adsoftheworld.com/media/print/dentyne_ice_avalanche), it plays the idea if the gum is being chewed, and then it will turn the mouth into a snowstorm. It illustrates inside a mouth, which its scenery of a avalanche of a winter cold storm, with a cabin, an ice snow cloudy trail going up, and with icicles on the teeth. Using location, coloring objects details, and audience appeal, this ad successfully and the clever use of several visual elements, he advertisers of the Dentyne Ice Gum ad…

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    a dog as his only companion. The time portrayed in the story is important to the setting because it was before modern technology, such as cell phones, so the man could not simply call for help. He had to continue to fight nature, the cold, and the snow throughout the story to survive. There are many other aspects of setting that are important in this short story, but these four features play key roles in his inability to light the fire that could have saved his life. One of the most important…

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    Skiing Turning Point

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    for me in my life. To truly understand the joy of skiing, you must feel the connections to everything around you. From your body to the skis, from the skis to the snow and ice, from the icy snow to the ground, you must feel and connect through all of it. That is when you can finally understand the freedom gliding through and on the snow brings. After donning my equipment, I board the ski lift. As I go up I can see everything. There are skiers in plumes of white powder, a father guiding his…

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