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    Texting and Driving

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    a crash than a non-texting driver. When the cell phone was first invented it was made as a personal safety device especially if a person lived alone or some distance from family members. Many of us may line in regions of the country where sudden tornado or hurricanes could occur without warning. Then there are other events such as fires‚ flooding‚ and blizzards that may require a quick evacuation or move to a shelter. A cell phone is important to either get help to let others know a person’s location

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    Hatchet

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    Hatchet Author: Gary Paulsen Gary Paulsen is an American writer‚ who writes many young adult coming of age stories about the wilderness. He is the author of more than 200 books (many of which are out of print)‚ 200 magazine articles and short stories‚ and several plays‚ all primarily for young adults and teens. He was born on May 17 in Minneapolis‚ Minnesota in 1939. He has also written sequels to Hatchet‚ these books form Brian’s Saga which consists of: Hatchet (1987) The River (Hatchet: The

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    Does the book teach a lesson or a moral? Are the characters role models? Why is it recommended? Introduction: Sentence Order Example 1. Arouse the reader’s interest with an attention grabbing question. How would you feel if a tornado suddenly lifted you away to a new land? 2. Name the character(s) in such a situation. Name the book title and author. Such an adventure happened to Dorothy in the book‚ The Wizard of Oz‚ by Frank Baum. 3. Present the thesis sentence:

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    population of all states. Today in Oklahoma live more than 25 different tribes. The governor of Oklahoma is Brad Henry. Oklahoma has lots of forests. Oklahoma is wealth because of the wood and the oil industry. In Oklahoma are lots of Tornados and the weather changes often from cold to warm and from sunny to rainy. Oklahoma is one of the few states where white people‚ black people‚ immigrants and Indians can live peacefully together. History The recorded history began when a Spanish

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    she had bad news to tell me‚ dad had disappeared without previous announcement‚ kidnappers decided to take his freedom away and turn it out into four walls. In that instant‚ I realized how everything can change in a matter of seconds‚ as would a tornado destroy a city in a blink of an eye. You never know what can happen or where your future is headed. My entire world banishing in just a matter of seconds. I thought to myself it may be just a nightmare‚ you will wake up and nothing of this will

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    Competency Goals

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    gives me the knowledge to handle any injuries or accidents. I place all children under the age of one on their backs when sleeping to avoid a SIDS death. I am familiar with the classroom and center emergency evacuation procedures in case of a fire or tornado. I inspect all toys and equipment frequently throughout the day to ensure that they are safe for the children to play with and use. Functional Area #2 – Healthy – In order to promote good health and nutrition and create an environment which contributes

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    American Indians. It also took life. American Indians learned that working together‚ and hunting together‚ was extremely important. Living alone meant certain death. It was a hard life‚ taught by nature. The power of a natural disaster such as a tornado‚ a thunderstorm and its lightning‚ the pressing heat of a summer day‚ or the sweeping cold air made everyone to be acutely observant of the Earth. The native people learned from the Earth and the animals and plants. Everything fit together in this

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    people together. The times they lived in where both hard for them to move through and to understand why it was this way. In the beginning of Malcolm’s life‚ 1925 was the year of his birth and Hitler just done writing this book “Mein Kampf.” A Great tornado hit Illinois and Indiana right on the Mississippi river. In the 1930 the first diesel engine was finished. Around this time Malcolm’s dad was killed and he was separated from his family and put into a foster family. After his childhood he became a

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    Jammer Next Four industry teams vie to produce a more capable‚ next generation tactical jammer By Bill Carey With the award of technology maturation contracts to four industry teams in July‚ the U.S. Navy NextGen Jammer (NGJ) program within two years will advance from competing concepts to prototypes of the electronic warfare sensor of the future. The same four contractors and industry partners participated in technology maturation trade studies awarded by the Navy in January 2009. The NGJ is

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    Ring of Fire

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    and the up and coming "Loihi" which is currently on the hotspot in the Pacific. Living on the Ring of Fire affects my daily life because I am constantly faced with the fact that a major earthquake can happen at anytime. Unlike hurricanes and tornados‚ earthquakes are unpredictable but also have the potential to cause damage. The devastation that occurred with the 2004 East Asia earthquake made me panic a little bit‚ especially living right here relatively close to the San Andreas Fault and living

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