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    Flood insurance is separate from homeowner's insurance Homeowners assume purchasing homeowner's insurance covers the home from ALL natural disasters, including floods. It isn't so. Flood insurance is a separate policy. It is the homeowner's responsibility to research and ask insurance agents about these separate policies. Flood insurance coverage isn't hard to find in the policy. Read your policy. If flood coverage is not there, revise the policy with the home insurance provider to include…

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    1. What things would you have to consider when building a shelter? When building a shelter the first thing I will consider is the weather. Depending of the weather of where I am building my shelter will determine on how strong and sturdy I would have to build my shelter. With taking into consideration the changing seasons, I would make sure I had a strong roof that would not sink in when it rained or snowed. Also, I would build strong poles to hold my roof so it does not easily collapse when it…

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    Idioteque Meaning

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    Once in awhile we will see some protest songs gain recognition. In order for a protest song to climb the charts today, the message has to be a little bit more oblique, as most labels do not want to be tied with controversial political opinions. Radiohead’s song Idioteque, the 8th track off their album Kid A, is a classic example of a protest song that’s message is not completely obvious. Idioteque, written in 2000, illustrates a doomsdays situation, most likely being about climate change. The…

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    Wicksteed Park

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    people said that there visit had been rated poorly, with these results you could suggest that Wicksteed Park, is ticking all the right boxes for the majority of people. However there was 1 person who rated it poor this could be simply down to the weather that day, or simply put as that the person questioned was in a bad mood. The question did help on the question “Do you think Wicksteed Park will be sustainable in the future”. On the results of this question I would say yes but other factors…

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    It seems that natural disasters are becoming more frequent and stronger these days. If you watch international news, it seems that there are always some poor country somewhere that is being devastated by some form of natural disaster or another. This is not just limited to third world countries either. Tornadoes and hurricanes hit the US on a regular basis. Now you can’t prevent a natural disaster more than you can prevent the world from spinning. What you can do is be prepared. And that is…

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    grasslands, savanna, tundra, and alpine biomes. Each one has their own average temperatures, typical animals and plants. Towards the northern part of the state there are more harsh temperatures and weather compared to the lower part. The southern part though gets pretty harsh temperatures and weather itself. You may find deciduous forest around the southern part of West Virginia. This means that you might find temperatures that may range anywhere between 10 degrees Fahrenheit to 80 degrees…

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    Type of climate and common weather events The relative humidity in Big Bend National Park is generally low. The rainy season runs from mid-June to October, with locally heavy storms and some flooding. Although, the water can be removed quickly and the rainy season can be a pleasant time to visit the desert. Fall and spring are generally warm and pleasant. Summers are the hottest time, however, temperatures vary widely across the desert floor and the Chisos Mountains; May and June are the…

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    Since the seasons are caused by the tilt of the Earth's axis, any change to the tilt will have a significant impact in the seasons. If the tilt was in the opposite direction, the northern hemisphere will have winter and summer when the southern hemisphere had them, and the southern hemisphere will have winter and summer when the northern hemisphere had them. The vernal and autumnal equinox will be opposite as well. If the tilt of the earth's axis had no tilt(straight up and down), every…

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    way of thinking. I have lived in Ethiopia and America. Life styles in Ethiopia and America have differences in terms of weather, food culture and education. The main problem I experienced when I came from Ethiopia was adopting weather condition .The weather condition in Ethiopia is very different from the America weather condition. In Ethiopia it is warm for nine months, but weather…

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    Broome - Climate - Due to Broome’s unique location it is very hot during summer and has nice weather during the winter because it doesn’t get as cold as it would in the Southern Highlands because Broome is closer to the equator, tropical regions and is in the west of Australia and is not subject to cold winds blown from Antarctica. January to March is the wettest time of year in Broome. Tropical cyclones can occur from November to April but are most common in January and February. Between…

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