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    For the first time in weeks my eyes didn't burn from just being outside. The air around me was surprisingly fresh for being in the valley; the place where the air quality always seemed to be deadly. The clouds in the sky were gray puffs, that was a shocking sight considering we've been use to the gray smoke recently. It seemed as if the weather had flipped a switch and decided to go into fall instead of the endless summer that seems to follow us everywhere. The newly wet asphalt was all I could smell

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    The abandoned marsh house, just of the shore, was said to transform at night. It's foggy windows, and mildewed wood was already enought to repel most, but when a group of children from the local middleschool decided that their lives needed to be more adventurous, the house's secrets came out to play. That fateful night, the children would learn what real fear meant. They took the smallest boat off the dock and rowed across the cold marsh, to the house. The boat creaked and groaned as it slammed against

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    Harker Valley Ranch is located in Cloverdale, NY. It currently produces the largest amount of Froi gras in the United States. Froi gras is served seared and sliced Or as patte, But either way, It is delicious though controversial Because of the way it's made. Ducks and geese are forced to consume Excess quantities of food Until their livers fatten With "fight-or-flight" enzymes Resulting in a swollen, painful delicacy. ************** DAMNATIO AD BESTIAS: The Roman colosseum is made up of four

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    There are two reasons your glassware looks cloudy when you pull it out of the dishwasher. One is film. Hard water, incomplete rinsing and high water temperatures can all contribute to filming. To remove the film, simply soak your glasses in undiluted white vinegar for 15 minutes, rinse them off and let them dry. Etching, however, also causes cloudy glass and is a much more dire problem. Etching is actually tiny scratches and gouges in the glass. While filming deposits residue on the surface of the

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    The clip opens with a young girl pushing a wheelbarrow through a pastural, countryside setting. The mise-en-scene gives a soft mystical feeling as the meadow is basking in soft sunlight and haze. This combined with soft piano music and horse whinnying sound effects makes the viewer feel relaxed and calm. The lighting on the meadow has a slight blue filter, this emphasises the calm mood presented to the audience. The use of muted colours suggests that this scene happens early in the morning which

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    SMJK AVE MARIA CONVENT SCIENCE B6D7E1 – The Principles of expansion and contraction of matter Name: Lim Li Fern (14) Class: 1P11 Identification Card No.: 990412-11-5206 Subject teacher: Puan Norlida Heat does to matter is changes it state. There is something more subtle though that can cause big problems. Look at this devise. When you heat both this ball and the ring the ring expands like a long bar of metal. The ball expands less so when they are heated the ball fits through the ring. You may

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    Norval Gilmer Analysis

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    The storm had passed. Norval Gilmer careened the air cab to skim along the craggy mountain range past the Terra borough’s greenhouses in the south. Since he studied geology at Gnaritus University, he enthusiastically drew Surina’s attention to the unusual topography in the picturesque hinterland on the way to Algonquin Beach. Through the sunroof of the air cab, she glimpsed the congregation of the three suns, Spes’ rings, Fiducia, and Clementia in the endless turquoise sky. Suddenly, as they

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    Assignment 2 Met Essay

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    1. Is a temperature inversion more likely to form on a calm or a windy night? Why? A temperature inversion is most likely to form on a calm night. Windy nights are not ideal for an inversion to occur since an inversion is considered a stable layer of atmosphere as well as due to the wind mixing the air to even out the density, remembering cold air is denser than warm air so it will flow downhill and pool in a valley. 2. What are the various methods used to protect sensitive crops from damaging

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    Asking the right questions is indeed an art form . It is however an even bigger burden to try to answer from an analytical presepective these subjective questions which inspire answers and explanations to the ultimate “why” and “how” . As readers we are obligated to carry with us an open mind, an analytical eye and room for suggestive arguments when trying to dissect a piece of writing. Joseph Conrad's novella Heart of Darkness offers the perfect platform for interpretation. With a dozen shades of

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    Research Plan Statement

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    Graduate Research Plan Statement The goal of this study is to determine the weather conditions in which result in the formation of convection clouds. Specifically, I am studying how unstable atmospheres produce updrafts and downdrafts which result in undetectable high ice water content (HIWC) forming in non-classic convection clouds. My concept is that the predicted regions of convection are currently too broad but they can be narrowed down by measuring atmospheric conditions which may result in

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