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    need to be with Agnes in her last few days outweighs his insistence on prioritising my health. I head towards the stables to collect my able horse to guide me through the mountain pass that connects to the valley where the Jonsson family resides. The wind is harsh upon my frozen body that reeks of sickness, I feel myself becoming lightheaded with each step I take towards the old wooden stable that has been upheld for many generations within Breidabolstadur. Stumbling back and forth, I struggle…

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    The cold breeze blew as the opaline snow fell gracefully to the ground just like falling leaves in autumn. Then a gust of wind threw everything out of order- the snow went in the direction of the wind because it had to. Life in the city still went on though- honking cars, bustling crowds, and the mouthwatering aroma of cooking food coming from restaurants. A gust of wind threw the snowflakes out of order, but for everything on this planet there is an opposing and stronger force for it.…

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    the forecast recognized a typical tropical storm off the coast of Africa. The storm started on August 14, 1969 and continued through August 22, 1969. This storm took many by surprise when the winds began to kick in and destroy everything in sight. This storm started off as a tropical storm; yet, when the winds reached 97 km, they declared it a hurricane. In all, Hurricane Camille caused more than 200 deaths and billions of dollars was raised to repair damages. Causes: On August 13, 1969,…

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    The Wisconsin Deer Trail

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    Wisconsin Deer Stand The smell in the woods, the sounds of the trees as the wind blows through them. Ahead a steep ridge is filled with oaks, maples and elms. That have changed color already and their leaves are starting to fall. As they fall they hit other leaves going crunch. Then as acorn fall they go crashing down making a thud like a marble hitting the ground. From atop the ridge a slimy deer trail comes down, breaking into two trails that go opposite ways. There are fresh deer tracks from…

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    together and it was a sunny day, a day where anything seemed possible, with no classroom walls and monotone voices to trap me - the looming threat of mandatory education made it all the sweeter. Our windows were down and our inhibitions lost in the wind. I loved my best friend and she loved me and this moment filled me with child-like trust and unadulterated joy. No adult was telling us to straighten out and find our way home. No schedule bound us to make it back at a certain time, to make sure…

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    Powerful Hurricanes”). Unfortunately, the shorelines and the local communities are not the only things that are affected. Hurricanes can change the woodland structure further inland. Mangrove swamps and other forested wetlands typically take on the high winds that causes defoliation in vegetation and decimates the tree canopies (“Hurricanes: Science and Society”). In the article, “Hurricanes: Science and Society,” scientists state, “Storm surges can also transport salt water, sediment and other…

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    comparisons as well as personifying ‘a cold November wind’ in an interesting way. The dictionary defines personification as “the attribution of human nature or character to animals, inanimate objects, or abstract notions, especially as a rhetorical figure” (Dictionary.com). In this particular instance, the wind is a blockade for Lutie, the main character, in her goals at the very beginning of the novel. On top of being a blockade for Lutie, the November winds are foreshadowing a lot of the…

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    The Rise and Fall of the American Farm “The welfare of the farmer is vital to that of the whole country” said President Taft in the year (Taft). Farming played a vital role in the American way of life. Farms, were so essential to America, they served as the subject matter for artists, Alexandre Hogue and Anna Robertson Mary Moses. Each artist created a unique vision of the American rural farm that illuminated the emotions that were abundant during a particular time frame. Alexandre…

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    Tornadoes Research Paper

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    tornadoes that take place in this area every year, so tornadoes are not as rare as tsunamis, earthquakes and etc. “With wind speeds of more than 300 mph (483 km/h), tornadoes are one of the most destructive natural forces on Earth.” (Castro, How do Tor-nadoes Form?) The way tornadoes form is a frightening thought…

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    Why Tornadoes Are Bad

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    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. Because tornadoes are such deadly weather events, it is important for people to know about the different types…

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