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    hurricane season in Texas, preparation before the storm and action after it passes makes all the difference. Get a Plan Together Before the Storm Arrives How will you protect your business assets if a hurricane passes through your area? That is the question you need to answer when preparing your business' hurricane plan. Consider these thoughts when putting together your plan. Protect the physical property. Invest in and be prepared to install storm shutters or plywood to protect the…

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    Why Tornadoes Are Bad

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    Why are storms so dangerous and damaging? There are many storms out there that are bad, like hurricanes, thunder storms and tornadoes. They all can be damage, hurricanes can flood a town in seconds. A thunderstorm can ruin electricity with the lighting, and tornadoes and destroy your home in seconds. Tornadoes can be the worst in many ways, with there strong winds, how big they are and how they can pop up so fast. The reason or part of the reason they can be so dangerous is because of the shape.…

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    It all started out unexpectedly. The storm began to get worse, sounds of the storm roared the atmosphere, with rage. Everything felt like a blur. Fog spurred over the plains of the battlefield, it was as if the battlefield was abandoned, because of silence that brought cries to each to each dead soul. I could see the soldiers getting ready, praying for there last. Time was running, fast as an earthquake destroys land within seconds. It was coming to dawn, brave troops waiting to fight for…

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    The Great hurricane of 1938 September 21,1938: The Great New England Hurricane occurred. There were more information found out about this storm. Information such as the conditions of the storm, in impacts the storm had, and the human error that was made during this storm. The conditions of the storm. The conditions of the storm was not all that well. The winds reached about 80 miles per hour, and there was high pressure fronts. There was prior rain in New England for four days straight. There…

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    sky greens and darkness suddenly falls across the land. This can only mean one thing, a storm is brewing. Dust begins to fly across the land and bangs against the doors of the home. Now, how one will react to the dust bowl is anyone’s guess. Will they run away and seek refuge, will they wait out the storm and seek shelter in their own abode, or will they stand erect, petrified by the beast, that is the dust storm. This was much like the situations that the main protagonists and their families…

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    Hailstorm Prevention Essay

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    Many people do not know about the dangers of hailstorms, which is very unsafe. Not knowing this can result in many severe injuries or death! That is why knowing about these types of storms and letting others know about them could be life saving. If you told someone what to do when a hailstorm comes, and a hailstorm does come, the people that do know, will be safe. Hailstorms can be extremely dangerous, and it is important to understand how to be safe when one occurs because they severely affect…

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    The Storm Utilitarianism

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    and Kantian Ethics of Duty to the story “The Storm” by Kate Chopin. The story of “The Storm” revolves around an affair between Calixta and Alcee that occurs on the night of a big storm. The story ends with neither Calixta or Alcee spouse becoming aware of the event that takes place. Through the three different lenses the encounter between Calixta and Alcee can be viewed as both moral and unmoral. The encounter between Calixta and Alcee in “The Storm” by Kate Chopin can be viewed as moral in…

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    southeast Missouri and moved northeast toward Illinois then ended in Indiana. There wasn’t much warning before the tornado happened. To prevent panic among the public, tornado forecasting was not practiced and even the word “tornado” is banned. The storm moved quickly to the northeast, speeding thorough Missouri the towns effected were Gibson, Pike and Posey in Indiana, Bollinger, Iron, Madison, Perry and Reynolds in then crossing the Mississippi river into southern Illinois where is destroyed…

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    Storm Chaser (A discussion of how the story Hope by David T. Hilbun changes people’s thoughts towards storms.) There are those of us who have experienced extremely tragic things in our young lives. These horrors can consist of anything from the death of loved ones to destruction related to nature which is what Hilbun’s story was all about. The posttraumatic feelings and emotions people have after events happen can be life changing and those people may never be the same again. Everyday we are…

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    Have you ever seen a hurricane strength? Hurricanes are dangerous because of their wind speed and its ripe tides. Hurricane season begins June 1st to November 3rd. Hurricanes forms as a tropical cycle, but then with its warm water it would make energy and form a hurricane. Hurricanes are dangerous because of their wind speed and the destruction it causes. Hurricanes have strong wind speeds. A hurricane has 5 stages of wind speed the lowest wind speed is 75 mph and it will strike people, live…

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