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    Research Paper On Neptune

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    Neptune is also known as the is a dark, cold, and windy planet that’s been discovered in 1846 by John Couch Adams, Johann Gottfried Galle, and Urbain Le Verrier. The reason for Neptune being -10 degrees is because it’s eight planets away from the sun. A way to describe Neptunes physical features is “Neptune has an incredibly thick atmosphere comprised of 74% hydrogen, 25% helium and approximately 1% methane. Its atmosphere also contains icy clouds and the fastest winds recorded in the solar…

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    because somehow the wind made them sad, too whistling the way it did, and the kids sat down and felt autumn come along the endless shore.” (pg 108) As for must kids it is disappointing when the end of summer fits and the beginning of autumn the cold windy nights, no more trips to the beach, school starting back up. An even better example of how the title the October Country is the right pick for this book is this quote “All the hot-dog stands were boarded up with strips of golden planking,…

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    cities have a strong economy and a big population, but Chicago is a modern city and Milan is old, but a little modernized. The Italian city, Milan, is recognized as the capital of design and culture whereas the American city, Chicago, is known as the Windy City. Contrasting and comparing Milano and Chicago will be based on their culture, architecture, and topography. Both Milan and Chicago are wealthy cities with rich cultures. For example, Chicago is a world centre of the blues, and Milan is…

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    metropolitan hubs during the industrial revolution. Carl’s inspiration came from the sights he saw during his tenure in the windy city that inspired this great of a poem. Through the use of differentiating stanzas with differing denotations and indirect definitions, pragmatic personification, and through the vibrant exaltation of the common man, Carl Sandburg brings the windy city to life. To start, Sandburg’s uses personification to enact a humanlike visage upon…

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    grand haven “Who is this?” i ask my grandmother “Hola como estas” the lady says as if my brain is on auto pilot i immediately answer “Mubien Mismo hannah” First the book man the book store that we would go to it was by our favorite breakfast spot so that made it all the sweeter to stop by I wouldn't make a beeline for any section I would just wander sometimes I would find the ideal book in the realistic fiction section or in fantasy or I would find missing books from series I love or authors…

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    one of the activates that I am unable to do in that climate, there are also many more activities related to ocean life in which there is no chance of doing in a North Dakota climate. In addition the windy, cold climate of North Dakota results in severe pain to my knee. Whenever North Dakota is windy or in negative temperatures my knee likes to “creek” and or swell. North Dakota is infamous for its strong winds and cold weather so it is an unfavorable climate for me to spend the rest of my living…

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    I thought that pretty much everyone knew who Billy the Kid was, but as I have told people what I was doing my essay on, I have gotten many confused looks. This was surprising to me. I thought that everyone at least would recognize the name, but boy was I wrong. Since no one knows who this western outlaw legend is, I guess I will just start off with the basic boring information. Billy the Kid was said to be a very handsome man. He had a slim physique, sandy blond hair, and blue eyes. He wore a…

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    cold, windy course to beat the odds given to us on October 16th and 17th. Through trust, hard work, motivation, and a little luck, the 2015 Rochester girls golf team defeated their oppositions and took home a state title. Leaving myself the greatest memory of my High School experience. Before heading straight into the State finals, let me give you a little background on our team and our season heading into State. To start off,…

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    Arctic Tundra Essay

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    Tundra ecosystems are treeless regions found in the Arctic and on the tops of mountains, where the climate is cold and windy and rainfall is scant. Arctic tundra lands are snow-covered for much of the year, until summer brings a burst of wild flowers. The Arctic tundra, where the average temperature is 10 to 20 degrees fahrenheit (-12 to -6 degrees celsius), winter precipitation usually consists of dry snow while the summer growing season is just 50 to 60 days, when the sun shines 24 hours a day…

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    I returned to my location on the Lakeshore Nature Preserve Path, just past the Center of Limnology going toward the lakeshore side of campus, on April 6, 2018 from 10:45-11:15 am. It was chilly and very windy that day. It had snowed earlier in the week, so there was still some white visible on the land surrounding the lake. The land straight across the lake looks like a town or city. On both sides of the town, there are many trees lining the shore. The trees look like a mix of pine trees and…

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