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    Why Tornadoes Are Bad

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    many reasons why tornadoes are dangerous. When you’re in a bad storm‚ there may be a weather warning about tornadoes in your area. Has there ever been a time when you could sit down and think of what a tornado can really do? Tornadoes are one of the most deadly types of weather known to man. Tornadoes are very destructive things that can do a lot of damage in a short period of time. These things all start with a super cellular storm. A super cell is a thunderstorm

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    shelter. If an actual thunderstorm has been spotted or picked up on radar‚ a warning will be issued which means it’s time to take shelter. Severe weather warnings are issued on a county basis‚ so know your county’s name. Calculate how far away the storm is from you. In case you do not have access to the news‚ a good way to determine if you’re in danger is to count the seconds between seeing the lightening and hearing the thunder. If the time is 30 seconds or less‚ the lightening is close enough to

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    ‘79” by author Beth Ann Fennelly has a forceful impact on its reader because the use of personification amplifies the severity of the storm and in using personification Fennelly helps to understand the age of the characters. Throughout the entirety of the selection one thing remains prevalent when discussing the use of personification and that is the severity of the storm. One example of this is the line “This blizzard would earn itself a moniker that would be silkscreened on T-shirts”. The fact that

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    issues and concerns regarding the building of wind farms? (8 marks) 2. Explain how the headline and picture are effective and how they link to the text. (8 marks) 3. Explain some of the thoughts and feelings Claire Francis has during the storm. (8 marks) 4. Compare the different ways in which language is used for effect in the two texts. Give some examples and analyse the effects. (16 marks) Answers: 1. From Leach’s article we learn that wind farms could detract from ‘one in six

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    into the storm of madness. It was said that sailors grew scared of entering it. Some

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    started to calm himself down and took control of the situation. With the help of the shoes and his strength‚ he started to fly out of the storm. When he finally escaped the tornado‚ he fell to the ground. However‚ the winds were still coming after him. Ekon started to run in circles extremely fast which created his own sort of tunnel wind storm. As Anvindr storm came closer‚ it was not able to reach Ekon due to the counteracting wind forces he was pushing against it. The original tornado started to

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    King Lear Essay

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    King Lear—Essay (Act III‚ Scene 2) The Storm in Lear’s life KING LEAR  Blow‚ winds‚ and crack your cheeks! rage! blow! You cataracts and hurricanes‚ spout Till you have drench’d our steeples‚ drown’d the cocks! You sulphurous and thought-executing fires‚ Vaunt-couriers to oak-cleaving thunderbolts‚ Singe my white head! And thou‚ all-shaking thunder‚ Smite flat the thick rotundity o’ the world! Crack nature’s moulds‚ and germens spill at once‚ That make ingrateful man! . . KING LEAR 

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    Hurricane Sandy

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    Northeastern United States‚ with lesser impacts in the Southeastern and Midwestern states and Eastern Canada‚ in late October 2012. Sandy‚ the eighteenth named storm and tenth hurricane of the 2012 Atlantic hurricane season‚ was a Category 2 storm at its peak intensity. While it was a Category 1 storm off the coast of the Northeastern United States‚ the storm became the largest Atlantic hurricane on record (as measured by diameter with winds spanning 1‚100 miles (1‚800 km)).[4][5] Preliminary estimates of losses

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    Tornado Research Paper

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    anywhere at anytime so knowing about tornados will help keep everyone informed about what to do and what tornados are. Tornados are a violent form of weather‚ many violent tornadoes have occurred in the past‚ and warnings are a way to prevent these storms from injuring people. Tornadoes are the most violent form of weather. A tornado forms when different temperatures meet. When warm air and cold air meet‚ the cold air traps the warm air therefore the warm air can not move upward. This causes it to

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    School Safety Plan

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    gym of a few classrooms in the center of the building. This plan should take about 5 to 10 minutes to get every body inside. We would reschedule the game to later day. We would hold people for 15 min after the storm is gone to make sure that the cost is clear. If we happen to have a storm that last all night we would release the parents at the safest time

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