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    impact on my experience as a little cub scout in those days. Being away from home did not help my fear of severe weather. I always had a constant fear of lightning and tornadoes, which did not help the fact that I was attempting to sleep in a lightning storm at around midnight one night. I also had moments where my life would flash before my eyes, especially when a lightning bolt hit not too close but not too far from where my…

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    the crazy storm is approaching towards the nearby land. From this, people near the shore are running away. They are telling other people to watch out and run away from those big waves. People that are laying on top of the rocks were trying to be safe from the waves. Furthermore, it looks like towards the smaller rocks people were swept from the waves to the land. They are trying to catch their breaths and other people are dragging them away from the shore. On top of that, when the big storm…

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    able to do. In addition, in both books the characters had struggled through these difficult times in their lives. Isaac says, "Thus, he argued, hurricanes could not as a rule strike Texas," congress made him believe. (Larson 80) Nobody thought that a storm like that could hit their small town of Galveston. Even the government denied that this could possibly happen. Everyone was blind to the things happening around them except for Isaac. Elie and the others were forced to march including his…

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    didn’t care for Doodle when he left him out in the middle of a thunderstorm. One piece of evidence is, “The faster I walked, the faster he walked, so I began to run.” The narrator clearly ran off without his brother and didn’t turn around until the storm had calmed down. Doodle being crippled couldn’t run so he left him in the dust. That shows how he didn’t show any concern for his brother. Also right before Doodle had died he had said,”...don’t leave me! Don’t leave me!” The narrator heard him…

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    The Crash Itself The Rancher -After this rancher, Mark Brazel, saw this unusual debris, saw this unusual debris he decided to show some of it to his nearby neighbors in Roswell. -The neighbor this rancher spoke to, Mrs. Proctor, confirms in all her interviews that she remembers Mark Brazel showing up to her home and showing her these strange pieces of debris. -She reports of telling Brazel that the number of UFO sightings have been significantly higher than usual, that summer in…

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    If a category 5 hurricane was heading towards land and a person doesn't know what they need to do, here are some of the necessities. They would need to have some supplies to prepare for the worst. Some things a person should have is extra supplies such as food, water, batteries, etc. Another action you may also take is to board up your home with shutters, wood, or anything that would protect your windows from breaking. And a person would want to have a generator, in case the power goes out.…

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    In this passage of scripture, we find the disciples stuck in not just any storm, but “a great windstorm.” In the previous verse of Mark 4, Jesus had been in that same boat preaching the gospel. Now the teaching was over and Jesus was weary and in need of rest. We all can understand that. You know how it is when you have ministered all day, it takes much of your energy, so He was tired. Mark 4:37-40 begins with the windstorm, and if we go two verses before to Mark 4:35 you see that Jesus had…

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    It’s been one long week after the hurricane hit my town with a crash. I’m at home with my family praising the fact that it is perfectly fine and wasn’t damaged too badly from the blustery and blasting the wind and the downpour of the heavy rain. Our house was one of the few on the block to endure nature itself. I in the distance I see my friends and I’s favorite hangout spot, John’s Incredible Pizza. I’m worried about the building. John’s has been that’s always been a part of my childhood.…

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    Violent Winds A ballistic missile of debris and wind speeds through the fields on a hail of destruction. A earthquake can swallow the world, and acid rain can strip nature of its beauty. The high swirling wind in a large rain cloud is a tornado. In order for one to comprehend and get ready for a tornado, it is essential to know how a tornado shapes, where a tornado occurs, and how one can stay before and during a tornado. To begin with, tornadoes can form in places like the Great Plains also…

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    Sanibel Island, Florida, has over 47 tropical storms hammering across their coast each year. It all starts with the dark clouds rising rapidly over the horizon of the ocean and ends with shattered windows and fallen trees. We all knew we could not escape a tropical storm coming our way, so instead we buckled down to wait it out. The sights, the feelings, and the sounds of the storm are just beginning. As you walked along the beach, you could feel the heaviness in the air as it pushed down on…

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