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    for them, that there is no bad. That however, is not the case. We have seen that sameness affects the community’s personality and choices, what will it do next to their interests. Sameness limits your interests and makes life dull. The committee of elders sacrificed colors when they choose sameness. When Jonas received the capacity to see the beyond he was amazed. Jonas went on a journey to elsewhere for his community, because he wanted to return the happiness of color. "… what if we could hold up things that were bright red, or bright yellow, and he could choose? Instead of Sameness" (98). Weather is a thrill, and Jonas believes it is more important to have “dangerous” roads and hills, then to stop weather entirely. "But it was such fun! And now you don't have it anymore! I took it from you! "(83) This was Jonas's reaction when he first witnessed snow. With the community's weather control, there is no snow, no rain, no fun. Sameness makes life dull and boring. Our interests make life worth living. They make each and every human special. That is why the committee of elders eliminated them. Life without differences is dull and boring compared to bright and vibrant lives in the twenty first century. Without trying your interests, how could you ever be sure? Without knowing the happiness and joy of doing the things you love, what can you do that will make you different? Sameness can negatively impact your life. First of all, sameness prevents personality. Secondly, sameness…

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    Isaac Monroe Cline was the American who thought he had the power to control the weather. Cline was the man in charge of the Texas Section of the new United States Weather Bureau in September of the year 1900. At this time, a hurricane ignored by Cline, swallowed the city of Galveston, Texas, leaving thousands dead. It can be argued that Cline was to blame for being so arrogant in not recognizing the inconsistent weather signs and acknowledging there was an unpreventable storm headed towards the…

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    Air Mass Research Papers

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    things that contribute to the creation on the weather we see around us, but all of this would not be possible without air mass. Air mass is defined simply as a massive body of air that is for the most part similar in temperatures and characteristics. Air mass can encompass thousands of kilometers of the Earth’s surface and has been known to acquire the properties of the surface it is covering if it remains there too long. When air masses forms over large surfaces that have uniformed temperatures…

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    As colder weather sets in, people of all walks of life are preparing to hunker down for the winter. Home's get additional insulation, jackets replace swim suits, and insects all but disappear. But just because you can't see them, doesn't mean they are not there - and causing damage. Here's what common pests do to survive the winter and how pest control in Garden Ridge, TX can help get rid of them. The 3 Ways Insects Survive the Winter Insects, though creepy and unsanitary, are fascinating;…

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    found at the end of this report. Determining Severity In order to determine the probability and severity of hazardous vulnerabilities, most likely to occur, at University Hospital, I researched previous planning documents from the agency as well as the 2015 Boone County Hazard Mitigation Plan. In addition, while conducting the HVA I used my personal experience and knowledge as an employee of University Hospital, for over six years, as well as my familiarity with the region to determine the…

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    Spring and summer in Tennessee can bring turbulent weather in the form of thunder storms and possibly tornados. Driving in these conditions is dangerous because gusty winds affect both your steering and that of other vehicles around you. This problem is made more difficult by the heavy rain that accompanies these types of storms. Getting safely through these situations will require your complete attention and skillful use of these tips: Stay off the road in extreme weather. Consult the weather…

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    149). Partly due to the ability to grasp and verify concepts, the popularity of the study of the troposphere gained momentum. The troposphere, or the lowest level of the Earth’s atmosphere, is where weather takes place. Long term trends of the weather were documented and compiled to define what is now known as climate. In addition to newly acquired ability to understand climate, advancements in accuracy of weather forecasting was made. Just as it was then, today weather is a considerable…

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    Climate Myths

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    “Ocean Acidification isn’t Serious”- Ocean acidification is very serious, it will be harmful for marine life, and coral reefs. 4. “It’s Freaking Cold”- One cold day doesn’t mean climate change doesn’t exist. The weather and climate are different, weather you see day by day, climate you see overall. 5. “CO2 is not an Air Pollutant”- The way CO2 impacts climate, public health it does qualify as an air pollutant. 6. “It’s cosmic rays”- In the past recent years the number of (GCR’S) galactic…

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    With Satellite imagery, a meteorologist can study the patterns of earth’s cloud layers, oceans and more, giving people time much more in advance to prepare for any harsh weather, or even evacuate (Chaddha, & Feeley, 2007, p. 2). Meteorologists use the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer, or MODIS, to observe and predict patterns within earth’s atmosphere, oceans and geography. According to (Kidder, & VonderHaar, 1995), satellite imaging, or the weather satellite, “has become an…

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    Urban Climate Change

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    Agenda Term Paper 5/24/2016 Submitted to: Dr Baber Submitted by: Ramish Chohan-23375 Table of Contents INTRODUCTION 1 PROBLEM STATEMENT 1 SITUTAIONAL ANLYSIS 1 CHALLENGES 2 LITERATURE RIVEW- IMPACT OF CLIMATE CHANGE ON CITIES 2 SOLUTION 3 GREENING THE CITIES ECONOMY 3 BUILDING 4 WASTE 4 RETHINKING GOVERNANCE 4 REFERENCES 6 INTRODUCTION Climate change is affecting towns and their residents, mainly the bad, and more severe influences are expected as weather extremes and…

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