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    interviewed from Little Rock, Arkansas were born around the time the war ended, so they did not experience the horrors of slavery themselves. The stories of their parents being all they have to share. Most of the former slaves moved to Arkansas to farm; these ex-slaves kept farming occupations until their retirement. Former slaves from Little Rock, Arkansas shared the same attitude towards work ethic; they were all willing to work hard. However, there were exceptions to these truths, some…

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    Waldeinsamkeit I first notice the sting of the crisp air as I filled my lungs with a breath. The wind was brushing my hair across my face; slightly blurring my vision. I walked along the grass path towards my horse, Ruby. His mane was knotted and had grown in length. His eyes were full of mystery and deep colors. The air smelled of rain. I slowly decreased the gap between us. I took leisurely steps towards him as my boots moved across the grass. His coat was thick and covered in mud,…

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    him. Throughout the story, Brian showed his determination, bravery, and resourcefulness to get rescued. Brian was determined to survive in the Canadian wilderness. He didn’t give up when a tornado destroyed his shelter and tools. Brian heard the wind and he…

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    Spring time in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma is notorious for producing disastrous and deadly tornado outbreaks. The aftermath of just one super cell tornado can devastate an entire city, but a line of multiple tornados forming and wreaking havoc across the state all at once adds challenges for emergency managers. For instance, post-disaster response by everyday normal people following their human instinct to help others in need is one of the biggest challenges an emergency manager will face. While…

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    Blizzard Research Paper

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    Snow is white and it is very cold and it falls from the sky in very small pieces. Snow is rain but the cloud that it forms in is very high in the sky and it is very cold there and it makes flakes. A blizzard can be caused by these snowflakes and the wind speeds are very high for a blizzard. It needs to be around 20 MPH for it to be a blizzard.If you catch snow it will melt in your hand very fast. If you put it in a ball and compact it, it will be a good tool for you to use to…

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    strengthened into a powerful category 5 hurricane. “Weather bureau had warned a gale along the atlantic coast, when it was realized that this storm was continuing north, it was too late to get adequate hurricane warning to all coastal areas.” The winds were something over 75 miles per hour. Four out of about forty cottages in the ocean front and on the back of it at least two or three skeletons remained. The next zone island was also cleared…

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    When I was a kid, probably around the age of 7, I recall being about to watch television for the first time. Obviously, my favorite shows were featured exclusively on PBS Kids, or National Geographic. I soon learned though that my favorite channel was number thirty-two, also known as the Weather Channel. Around this time I began questioning everything around me: Why does popcorn pop? Why do people cry? Why do stars exist? I never stopped asking, and my parents never stopped getting annoyed by my…

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    a railing.I placed my hands on the cool shiny metal wrapping my fingers around it.The boat let out a humming sound and started vibrating, we were about to leave the docks! The boat lurched forward and we started moving towards the falls mist and wind spraying more violently the closer we got. The water landed on my…

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    The Nobbys lighthouse designed by Alexander Dawson was first lit in 1858 because of the prominent position at the entrance of the port and the crucial use of navigation. Nobbys light is also the third lighthouse constructed in NSW after the Macquarie light in 1818 and in the same year with the Hornby lighthouse. Before the establishment of the present lighthouse (1854), the first beacon was lit on this area (Signal Hill) in 1804 with a range of merely 7 kilometres. Later in 1821, an oil burning…

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    injured 2027 people. It was the most deadly tornado ever to occur, so many people remember it. The Tri-State Tornado occurred in Missouri, Illinois, and Indiana. (Tornadoes devastate Tupelo and Gainesville) Firstly, a tornado is a spinning vortex of wind, which can carry anything up to about 75 tons. If a tornado is in your area, do not stay in your car. If you are outside, find a field away from any large objects, so that the tornado cannot pick up anything and crush you. Also, do not return…

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