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    Credo Poem Analysis

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    The poem had many dark tones, they were needed to show the true implication of the writing. The author is talking to himself, him from the past. With the knowledge of the events between past and present and how they shaped him. “You say the wind is only wind & carries nothing nervous in its teeth. I do not believe it.” (Zawacki).…

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    Prevention Of Hurricanes

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    out. A hurricane is essentially a cyclone that forms when there 's a lot of moisture. In fact, it 's this moisture, which emanates from the ocean, that gives hurricane their one-two punch in the form of heavy wind and precipitation. But for these tropical storms to be classified as such, wind speeds have to reach a minimum of 74 miles per hour. Even relatively 'tame ' storms can be violent When you 're traveling on…

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    CHAPTER SIX The Enchanted Amulet Morning brought heavy clouds of chocolate-colored dust and whipping winds, gloomy weather that made it hard to remain hopeful. “Off on another adventure, eh?” Cotton coughed, as he vaulted over a dust devil. “This is exciting. Just you and me on a quest to track down the golden key.” “I just hope we can find it soon. This stuff is awful,” I choked. “I even have grit between my teeth.” “What’d you say?” he shouted. “You’re a pit beneath my wreath. What does that…

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    Mitigation Plan Analysis

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    During the period of June 20 – 23, 2013, Alexandria was hit was high winds and heavy rains causing power outages, street and building flooding, building damage and downed trees. A FEMA declaration of disaster was obtained on July 25, 2013 (Minnesota State, 2014). During the month of July 2011, storms with 79 miles per hour (mph) wind gusts uprooted trees and caused widespread power outage (Minnesota State, 2014). During the month of July, 2011, there…

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    Cyclone Nargis Reflection

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    Participation in the early response of Cyclone Nargis: Reflective case study Introduction Myanmar is exposed to multi-hazards such as fire, flood, earthquake, cyclone and landslide. It is situated in tropical climate zone and has three seasons-Summer (mid-February to mid-May), Rainy (mid-May to mid-October) and Winter (mid-October to mid-February). The official cyclone season is in monsoon period and the high potential of cyclone formation is in pre-monsoon and post-monsoon periods. Cyclone…

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    Big Bird Research Paper

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    Big Bird Imagine being a fledgling, soaring through the sky, the wind fluttering through your feathers. Complete freedom. Then suddenly, the cool autumn breeze turns into a slicing gust of winter air. You become sick and cold. You realize you are alone in the world and have nowhere to go. This is how I found my soon to be budgie. It was the beginning of winter, just before a harsh cold front hit, when I found and rescued a sickly budgie from the forces of Mother Nature, just a year ago.…

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    write what seems like a story about a woman, but what is actually the journey of a tornado. The poem starts with her awakening, and gathering animals and lighting in her hair, and moves onto her scaring the rocks and rivers. The woman then creates wind and thunder, and scares people into their houses. The story then speaks about the fearful people singing to their children, and the carnage that the woman is raging outside. It ends with the woman swirling herself to sleep, with scars forming…

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    The Vacuum Poem Analysis

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    19 February 2018 Seeing in an Unusual Light The wind howled through the house, sounding as if voices were calling to the man inside. He stood abruptly and ran out the door, its’ hinges screaming as they were pushed to their limit, into the chilled night air. He heard the voices of the wind; the bumping of the rain on the forest floor. The wind howled once more urging him forward into the forest. The branches of the trees dancing in the howling wind, as if calling him to join them in their…

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    Whoosh! As my car just flew away, hurricanes and tornados are one of the most dangerous kind of storm to be in. A few reasons that they are a terrible thing to be in is that they cause really strong dangerous winds that can rip your house off the ground! They can also cost lots of money to repair both of there damage they cause. Another fact is that they are both cyclonic. They are also really strong storms. Tornadoes and hurricanes are extremely expensive to repair the damage it…

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    She could barely move and she knew better than to rush to the knife. The wolf leaped at her which caused her to fall onto her back. The hard ground knocked the wind from her lungs. She gasped for air as the wolf neared her. Her eyes locked with its. It was almost like the wolf was dancing with her motionless body but never did it try and bite at her. “What do you want?” She asked it. Then there was this sudden…

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