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    words and their definitions. blizzard drought flood hailstorm heat wave hurricane lightning monsoon thunder typhoon 1. ___________ (n) a period of unusually hot weather 2. ___________ (n) a long‚ usually hot‚ dry period when there is little or no rain 3. ___________ (n) a storm with small balls of ice that fall like rain 4. ___________ (n) a flash of very bright light in the sky caused by electricity 5. ___________

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    Do not ask what your country can do for you‚ ask what you can do for your country "We have to labor‚ and to work‚ and work hard‚ to give reality to our dreams. Those dreams are for  the world‚ for all the nations and peoples are too closely knit together today for any one of them to imagine that it can live apart. Peace has been said to be indivisible; so is freedom‚ so is prosperity now‚ and so also is disaster in this One World that can no longer be split into isolated fragments." A true patriot

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    seasonal weather effects on humans. It discusses the correlation between long dark winters and suicide rates‚ seasonal affective disorder‚ the lowering of immunity from infections in cold weather and the spread of disease in hot weather. Also mentioned are the effects on animals of El Nino and how weather changes bring certain predators and prey closer together. "Weather is the No. 1 talked about topic among people. Just for small talk and conversation?s sake‚ the state of the weather is always

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    When I was in Vietnam‚ I used to dream about the winter day in America ‚ one day I can touch the snow‚ the thing is impossible in my country. But while I came to US‚ my thinking was complete change. I felt tired and kind a scare of winter. I am tried of my house heater. It was an old model so it not produce heat enpugh to warm my house. There are no school on snowing day‚ but I have a lot stuff to do at home‚. I had to help my father clean up my sidewalk‚ clean up my car . And Going out side

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    that a person’s social Determines on the weather of the day. This theme is shown during the book‚ showing the moods of each character. The motif shows how the character’s mood base of the weather. Weather is a motif that can be frequently and fundamentally used over the course of a novel. In many instances‚ weather can be a pace setter for the emotional tone of a certain time‚ such as on a rainy day the mood may be a fresh start. So pretty much the Weather is used as a metaphor to help portray the

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    Bryan Cubillos Per. 2 Weather Does weather affect the mood of situations? In the novel The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald there are moments where the weather sets a mood or follows the emotion of the novel. Many people Change their mood in certain weather conditions and in this novel the weather is symbolic for emotion or mood in the novel. Fitzgerald uses the weather to help set the mood of several situation or emotion throughout the novel. Weather is symbolic in this novel as seen

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    eruptions‚ when glaciers have been melted by the intense heat. Flash floods are known to occur in the highest mountain ranges of the United States and are also common in the arid plains of southwestern U.S. Hazards The United States National Weather Service gives the advice "Turn Around‚ Don’t Drown" in reference to flash floods; that is‚ it recommends that people get out of the area of a flash flood‚ rather than trying to cross it. Many people tend to underestimate the dangers of flash floods

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    I believe that a good movie such as The Shawshank Redemption (which is my all-time favorite movie) should not only entertain and able to relate to all audiences... Premium Space Weather over in studies as of yet‚ or so I thought. Heliophysics which is the science of space weather. NASA‚ (The National Aeronautics and Space Administration)‚ was put... Premium My Favorite Dogs Credibility: I have two dogs‚ a Chihuahua and a Boston Terrier. III. Preview:

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    I was just thinking the other day: Everyone I know in the country is weird. At least for my town‚ which has no stoplights and one main intersection‚ we are a little strange‚ I think. We don’t get out much. We think running across the freeway is a thrill. I grew up playing in mud with frogs and snakes. Is that weird? I feel like my friends and I have had a somewhat difficult time in mixing with others. I almost feel like if I had lived in the city‚ I might understand more about other types of people

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    Walking through mud up to your waist was a recurring experience during the American Civil War. Well-known by Americans‚ the Civil War was a battle fought from 1861 to 1865 by the Union and the Confederacy. Weather had numerous impacts on the Civil War. Not only did it affect the lives of the soldiers‚ the constant change in weather could determine the outcome of battles. The ever-changing weather made living conditions extremely difficult for soldiers of both sides. Rain‚ snow‚ and the scorching

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