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    Mia Borrelli Tricia Dituro Thinking and Writing Across Curriculums 11 October 2013 Was Eeyore Suffering from Depression? A Permanent Dark Rain Cloud Have you ever had a bad day and thought about something sad? Eeyore said it best when everyday he exclaimed‚ "I think it ’s gonna rain." Imagine thinking sad thoughts that engulf your mind at all hours of the day. Imagine living in a deep bottomless pit that no matter what you try to do‚ you cannot seem to get to the top and out of it. This is

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    The Classification of Clouds The scientific study of clouds began in 1803 when Luke Howard‚ a British pharmacist and amateur meteorologist‚ introduced the first system for classifying clouds. Although many other procedures for cloud classification have been devised over the years‚ Howard’s system is so simple and effective that it is still in use today. It is based on the shape‚ distribution‚ and altitude of clouds. He identified ten different categories‚ but they are all variations of three

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    What Is the Cloud?

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    The Cloud Explained Greg May Professor Stephen Savage IT222 February 17‚ 2013 The Cloud Explained The cloud is coming and it is coming fast. With technology everything is evolving and the cloud computing is the next evolution. Cloud computing will change the way companies do business and job descriptions of IT professionals everywhere. When the average person thinks of the cloud they probably think about services like Dropbox‚ Google Docs‚ iCLoud‚ etc. Although these are based in the cloud

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    Communication MGIT 62082 Google Cloud Group 3 S Tharshan Sandun Fernando - (FGS/M.Sc/MIT/2010/21) - (FGS/M.Sc/MIT/2010/29) Lecturer : Dr. Manodha Gamage Date of Submission April 26‚ 2013 Department of Industrial Management‚ Faculty of Science‚ University of Kelaniya‚ Sri Lanka Table of Contents Introduction .................................................................................................................................................. 3 Cloud Computing .....................

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    Satire On Rain

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    Raining Bad weather/ rain makes me feel happy -weather has little effect on our mood. -Usually the rain makes people miserable‚ but it causes the total opposite to me. I love the rain‚ It makes me happy! Is this a strange thing? Especially considering that most people become sad when the weather becomes worse. - but when it’s all dark and gloomy with rain pelting down‚ I feel in a good mood. I don’t feel the same when the sun comes! haha. Although‚ maybe it’s because I don’t feel comfortable

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    Cloud Computing

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    CryptoNET:  Generic Security Framework  for   Cloud Computing Environments  Abdul Ghafoor Abbasi  A Doctoral Dissertation in  Communication Systems  School of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT)  KTH ‐ Stockholm‚ Sweden‚ 2011    2|Page                                                                           TRITA ‐ ICT ‐ COS ‐1102        KTH‚ School of Information and  ISSN: 1653‐6347          Communication Technology 

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    acid rain

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    Acid rain is a rain or any other form of precipitation that is unusually acidic‚ meaning that it possesses elevated levels of hydrogen ions (low pH). It can have harmful effects on plants‚ aquatic animals and infrastructure. Acid rain is caused by emissions of sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxide‚ which react with the water molecules in the atmosphere to produce acids. Governments have made efforts since the 1970s to reduce the release of sulfur dioxide into the atmosphere with positive results. Nitrogen

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    The intent of this paper is to educate individuals about acid rain‚ define its chemical makeup‚ and describe its impact on the environment. Rain is an important part of all life; it is the source of water for almost everything. In some areas rain is actually a threat to life because of pollution from cars‚ factories‚ and power plants. This pollution releases gases into the atmosphere to create acid rain. Acid rain is rain‚ or any other form of precipitation that is uncharacteristically acidic

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    Clouds In A Bottle

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    Title FLAT BOTTOM CLOUDS (PART 1) Introduction You have probably heard people say hot air rises‚ after all isnt that why hot air balloons rise Well‚ if this were the case shouldnt we be sun bathing instead of skiing on the mountaintops What happened to all that hot air There must be more to this story. In this laboratory you will be investigating how pressure affects the temperature of air and how this relates to the formation of clouds in the troposphere. You will form a cloud in a bottle‚ find

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    Beneath Clouds

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    BENEATH CLOUDS Ivan Sen (2002) NOTES * Opening credits: Images of rolling clouds‚ vast and immense‚ threatening and powerful. * Two female‚ high school students dressed in uniform walk a barren landscape. The only colour and movement comes from the trucks that roar through. Isolated‚ Aboriginal community. * Walk past an indigenous man carrying a jerry can of petrol. Stereotypical image of addiction. Lena in a thick Australian accent: “Whadda dickhead.” Clear from this dialogue

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