The House of the Rising Sun

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    instead of the grass and this means that he is happy and carefree still. Just like line ten, line eleven goes back to what was said in the first stanza about the house singing and the grass being happy, now the yard is happy and there is singing. This keeps the feeling of happiness, in the poem going. Line twelve goes on to personify the sun by saying that it was young once too just like the speaker. Line thirteen and line fourteen go together, just as lines four and five were together in stanza…

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    ground. Nobody was able to go anywhere, the roads were blocked, the railroads were covered, bridges were torn down and gone, and the telephone poled were all ripped down. Thousands of bodies were left lifeless and un-identified, and more than 3,363 houses were completely destroyed, and around 3,600 buildings were destroyed. The survivors instantly started cleaning up the debris. After the repair crew was finally done. The city looked the clean but it will never be the same as it used to be.…

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    air play of Elvis’ sun recordings were central…

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    Carrington Event of 1859 was a giant solar storm that occurred by the sun that affected earth. How solar flares and solar storms occur is first they start off by the lines of the magnetic fields that sometimes overlap each other. As a result of this overlap, they can sometimes get tangled, which will cause the sun’s atmosphere to explode due to the magnetic fields overlapping and getting tangled with each other. The sun's spots on the sun increased in size. The sun’s sunspots can reach…

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    Effects Of Climate Change

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    such as rising sea levels, extreme weather, global temperature rise. With most of the population on Earth living near the coast rising sea levels is a danger that no one seems to notice. Everyone loves going to the Beach on a hot sunny day. Everyone dreams of living next to the beach in a beautiful beach house. Unfortunately, most of the houses and cities will be taken by the ocean in the next couple centuries at the rate sea levels are rising. At Zavala 2 the rate sea levels are rising…

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    Hunter portrays her as a typical “helpless female” in need of a males help. Hunter uses various techniques to portray this idea, one being personification, “The tall Victorian houses frowned down disapprovingly on her small figure in the bright red rain coat.” This gives the idea that she is out of place, and is being watched, or looked over by an overwhelming presence and “frowned down disapprovingly” gives the human-like characteristics…

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    Greenhouse Effect and Global Warming The greenhouse effect is the exchange of incoming and outgoing radiation that warms the earth. This occurs when the suns energy reaches the earth and its reflected back to space and the rest is absorbed. Global Warming is the gradual heating of earths surface, oceans and atmosphere. What causes greenhouse effect and global warming, is it harmful to humans, and what can we do to help it, can it be reversed? Greenhouse gases are natural gases, like methane,…

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    during the construction stage of houses, especially in the countries reaching extreme temperatures, such as Australia. By understanding the physics involved in thermodynamics throughout the construction stage of houses, such as heat transfer involving different colours and thicknesses, it is possible to re-examine the insulation of houses in hot countries. Such a report can lead to finding the most appropriate colour and thickness for the best thermo-insulated houses in Australia. Relevant…

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    Hurricane Irma

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    after the storm was gone people were left having to clean up the mess and pull themselves back together. Homes and vehicles were ruined, personal belongings were damaged, and some of these things could have been avoided. Many homes were flooded from rising creeks or oceans, but some homes were flooded from plumbing mishaps. Even if your home wasn’t properly prepared in the past, don’t feel bad because you can always better yourself for the future. Here are some helpful tips to help you prepare…

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    The year was 1939, I woke up to the bright warm light of the sun shining through my window onto my face. I didn't feel like getting up but I had to. I got out of my bed feeling like I just got stomped on by a horse. I then ran down the dark hallway outside of my room and into the kitchen to get some breakfast. After I ate my breakfast, I ran to the front door, got my shoes on, and went outside to play and run around in the cold, freezing, white blanket of snow. While I was running around in the…

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