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    Krysta Skaar Gould ENG1001 19 October 2015 Moving To Virginia Being a new driver can be a horrifying experience. Being a new driver and driving cross country alone was the most terrifying experiences I have yet to have. I was one of those late bloomers when it came to driving, sometimes I still feel like I am not ready to drive. I was always afraid of the being in a car, but I decided that driving was an important skill that I should learn. I also thought it would be good exercise and help me…

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    showed up, the students listened to children songs like Itsy Bitsy Spider, ABC’s, Twinkle Twinkle, Old Mcdonald and many other ones too all day, everyday. All of the kids were tired of it so Melody started throwing a tantrum or what she calls her “tornado explosions.” It ended up getting out of control and all of the other students in her class started crying or got scared. After about an hour of her throwing a tantrum her mom showed up and told the teacher that she must not have read the notes…

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    “Tornadoes and God” I personally do not agree with Piper’s claim that fierce tornadoes are the fingers of God. Also, I do not believe that God directly determined the tornado to kill all who died in the natural disaster, including babies and children. The Bible states that Jesus holds all of nature together. Yes, I believe that God can prevent natural disasters. On the other hand, I still believe that sometimes God shows us He causes natural disasters as a judgment against sin. I do not…

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    special effect carried by a balloon. Glow sticks tends to be useful because they don’t need any kind of electricity make light and are pretty inexpensive. For example they can be use during natural disasters. Like using them during floods, or a tornado, when you are going on a trip, camping, night fishing, you can keep your child calm and give them a glow stick to also track their location. Even though glow sticks can be used for these. The U.S. Navy also uses them. That’s right glow sticks…

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    The Federal response process to a disaster can be started in three different ways. One way is for the governor of the affected state to present a formal request for federal assistance. Another way for federal response if a federal entity was damaged which the president can declare a presidential emergency. The third one is the newest form for federal assistance to be request, which the president can start the pre-deployment process of resources for in anticipation of disaster. In this situation…

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    Heroism can be described in many different ways and seen in many different places. Heroes are brave, selfless, smart, caring, and willing to risk everything to do the right thing. A hero can be seen as the person who flies in and saves a town from a fire breathing dragon, a strong man who climbs a tall tower to save a damsel in distress, or even a little girl that helps the elderly woman down the street with her groceries. World War II was a gruesome battle between a multitude forces and in…

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    probability and mathematical assessments to arrange the risks by variability and incidence (Dearfield et al., 2014). Tools that are useful in this process utilize sensitivity analysis (which the results are placed into a tornado diagram), and a decision tree diagram. The tornado diagram documents the results of the sensitivity analysis with both the positive and negative variables (PMI, 2013). This analysis is used to study the variations of the objectives of the endeavor compared with the…

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    What is Post Traumatic Stress Disorder? “According to the American Psychiatric Association, Post-traumatic stress disorder is known to be an anxiety disorder that resulted from a particular tragic or terrifying incident stimulating major stress. Individual with PTSD normally have constant frightening thoughts & memories of their past encounters, this makes them emotionally numb to their close relatives or friends. PTSD knows no age limit or barrier, it can happen at any age. This disorder…

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    not give many options for fun. Mrs. Figg usually played with her siblings and on the weekends their cousins would come to their farm. They would play board games, do puzzles, and they were really big into cards. When Mrs. Figg was in eighth grade a tornado went through her farm. John F. Kennedy was shot…

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    The Power Of Change Change can be a tornado that tears through people people's lives. The idea of this change is developed in the stories of Jackie Robinson in ‘’I never had it made’’, Helen keller in ‘’The story of my life’’, and Melba Pattillo Beals in’’Warriors don't cry’’. All these people faced big challenges to not only themselves but the whole world. Jackie Robinson explains the challenges that he faces in his autobiography ‘’I never had it made’’ about being the first black…

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