Jeremy, You really think I could be content and settling answering a phone at a desk 40 hours a week again? I like a challenge and problems, so I can kick ass with progress. Perhaps if I was president of a college, CEO, Administrator or consulting, writing an article/book/movie from home while looking at you eating strawberries naked with chocolate fondu, "Jeremy, I hope all that fat goes right to my cake". I’m going to make you feel as alive as Jennette down the road did me, everyday of my life, "you ok!?"..."I do have numbing cream!"...."No it makes me feel alive, do it again HARDER"...25 minutes later, "I 'm almost done!!".."no worries my pain tolerance is non existent now, take your time...I have no plans". I am sure its similar …show more content…
I can take you to get... well you don 't need her, since you don 't even have arm hair, ill love my cake untamed and you wild. I guess I am comparing fisting to once we collide. I know no matter what we will always make each other feel full. I will never take a nap or look away, while I am making you feel the most full you 've ever felt, I 'd enjoy it as much as you. Even if you are having mind blowing orgasms that you don 't think could get any better, with me being all the way in, I 'll always want to go deeper to find the exact spot that will makes you moan and feel the fullest and loudest and own it, never forgetting the path to get there. I always want to go to the source instead of scratching the roof (hypothetically) while sucking on your lips and neck. I already know we will fit perfectly together in every aspect, comfortably. Why? Well be home finally, I know we were made for each other, in and out. In your perspective, if you catch this tornado, do you really think its going to disappear, no. I heard the center is hard to breathe in also. The odd thing is I know even from experience they can demolish one house and the one next to it won 't have a scratch. You have to wonder how that is possible. Cookie cutters don 't stand a chance usually (quality built over quantity...that’s a simple fix), just from pictures. I guess the point being I might be a tornado, but you steer it and always will. Why? Refer to all of the past
The people who are willing to risk their lives on one of Mother Nature’s beauties would be the Stormchasers. Stormchasers are stromchasers for their own reasons. Some have experienced a tornado as a small child, some for science, and some are just curious. To them tornadoes are not ugly and hideous, as some people have described. They see a thing of beauty and marvel at its destruction.
A tornado watch when issued is just a reminder that the weather does have the potential to produce a tornado and that caution should be used when traveling and doing outdoor activities. However, when a tornado warning is issued this is a warning to take cover in a cellar, basement or other safe places; away from windows and other places where one may be harmed.
Some tornado specifics can be interesting, some can be boring but these are the fascinating ones. There is a part of land in the Midwestern U.s where more than 1,000 tornadoes form. Most tornadoes only stay on the ground for less than five minutes and some tornadoes stand still while others can go on devastating speeds. The destruction tornadoes make is mostly from the debris that it picks up. More than half of tornadoes are weak and don’t cause many
The Joplin tornado was the biggest tornado on the record for that year. The Joplin tornado was the most powerful tornado that people have ever seen. After the tornado was over there was no building without debris on or in or by them everything was destroyed. The tornado killed thirty-eight people and over 1,000 people were injured. The cost of everything was about 2.8 billion dollars for stores, houses and even cars. The Joplin tornado was the tornado that caused the most damage that year. Now learning from that I have some tips for you. Some tips for you when there is a tornado in the area: If you see a tornado then run to the lowest area in your house and protect yourself. If you don't have a lower level then go to a room without a window. When the tornado hits keep covering yourself till it
The “Tornado Town, USA” article, published on May 26, 2016 by Maggie Koerth-Baker enlightens us about the menacing natural disaster known as tornado. The purpose of this piece, or how I viewed it, is to inform us about how tornadoes form and what their capabilities. Mrs. Baker, through her writing, pursues to better educate us on the terrifying and chaotic nature of a tornado. I believe Mrs. Baker exquisitely uses the logical and emotional appeal in order to hook and sedate readers into her writing.
First, Paul Crenshaw executes this story in a descriptive way which I do admire. He gave enough detail where and when it was needed. “ It sounds like rusted sirens, howling dogs, the call of a freight train…” (Crenshaw, 2004, pg.204). This sentence gives the reader different ideas of what a tornado sounds like which I love that he did that because it made me actually hear those different
A tornadoes form when it is humid but the ground is wet and slower winds are by the ground as the fastest wind are higher in the sky. Because of this the wind starts to circle around when the slow wind moves up higher. Rain will fall and so will a funnel which is the tornado. The reason twister in Florida left extreme damage and many houses were being fixed or covered with tarp. Today they are cleaning up the damage or debris all over town. Other places tornadoes have touched down resonantly are Virginia and North Carolina the worst one was the one in Carolina taking three lives. To not be one of those three you must find shelter once you hear the word "WARNING." if you hear "watch" then prepare to go into "WARNING." Pleas remember that.
In 1999, there was a terrible tornado in West Virginia. My mother, Lora Reynolds, who currently lives in Spokane Washington lived through the tornado was in the tornado off the 90 highway when it hit . She had just come back from visiting her Aunt in Providence Care Hospital who had a heart attack that day. Lora said that when she was heading home from the hospital that the first sign of the storm was the hale had begun to ran down. She had thought that the where perhaps rocks battering against the sides and the front until she realized that that was not it at all. Lora said the hale was the size of a golfballs or almost the size of golf balls.
Not one in the literal sense, but everyone has some kind of tornado in their life, something that comes and shakes everything up. It just so happens that mine came as, what I thought at the time, was an actual tornado. As it turns out, my eleven year old brain just decided to exaggerate the true circumstances.
A tornado is a violent rotating column of air extending from a thunderstorm to the ground. The most violent tornadoes can produce massive destruction with wind speeds of 250 miles per hour or more. The typical tornado moves from southwest to northeast, but they have been known to move in any direction. The average forward speed of a tornado is 30 miles per hour but it may vary from stationary to 70 miles per hour. Although tornadoes occur in many parts of the world, they are found most frequently in the United States east of the Rocky Mountains during the spring and summer months. In an average year, 800 tornadoes are reported nationwide, resulting in 80 deaths and over 1,500 injuries.
“I have been doing Telenursing for 1 1/2 year. I work from my home, which is the number one reason why I chose this position. I was so close to getting a medical transcription degree because my number one goal was to work from home. I was very burned out, burnt to a crisp! I had been a nurse for 18 years, worked in ICU most of those years, and I needed healing. I had severe burnout. I have two kids and this job has been wonderful, I feel like I 'm not as much of an absent mom now. Added bonus, no tired aching feet and painful backaches after lifting 400 lbs. patients and NO HELP in the ICU, being expected to do way more than one human can do in one shift. Feeling like a failure because there was not enough time to do all that I was supposed to do and care compassionately for my patients. Now, I’m livin la vida loca!”
In the beginning, tornadoes are very destructive. But, not all tornadoes are destructive. In the text it says “ Tornadoes classified as "weak" are generally mildly destructive, resulting in minor, localized damage to trees and building roofs. "Strong" tornadoes are significantly more destructive.” ( From the story “Tornados” paragraph 3 from Source 2) This shows that not all tornadoes are destructive.
In the area of, Ashford University and Clinton Iowa, tornadoes can occur at any time, but primarily occur between the months of April through October. Tornadoes can be the most brutal of storms. Winds speeds can reach speeds nearing 300 miles per hour and can destroy anything in its path. Tornadoes form rapidly and can travel for miles along the ground and lift up from the ground, and then suddenly change directions and touchdown again! There is little you can do to protect your property from a direct hit by a tornado; however, many actions can be taken to protect you and your family.
When things like this happen, it never comes with a warning, like when you get alerts running along the bottom of your TV screen when a tornado is in the area. Actually, he is the tornado, since the most devastating ones usually drop in on with no warning, treating you like Dorothy and her little dog, too.
A tornado is defined as a violently rotating column extending from a thunderstorm to the ground. The most violent tornadoes are capable of tremendous destruction with wind speeds of two hundred and fifty miles per hour or more. Damage paths can be more than one mile wide and fifty miles long. In an average year, eight hundred tornadoes are reported nationwide, resulting in eighty deaths and over one thousand five hundred injuries. In the body of my essay, I will tell you about types of tornadoes, where tornadoes come from, where and when tornadoes occur, the damage they inflict, variations of tornadoes, and how to detect tornadoes.