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    Commercial Snow Removal

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    winter season can bring a lot of unpredictable weather that may either leave a lovely blanket of soft glistening snow on the ground, or end up a dangerous sheet of ice that can cause many different problems for both pedestrians and drivers. To avoid these dangers, most people prefer calling commercial snow removal companies to professionally take care of the snow and ice. The top commercial snow removal companies are equipped with all of the necessary equipment along with professionally trained staff

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    Snow. It's one of those perils that every trucker finds him or herself in from time to time. It really isn't the end of the world unless of course one happens to be in an area where people aren't accustomed to it. Luckily for me, I was in Portland. Oh, sure. Every town has their idiots who can't drive on dry road, let alone slick ones. But for the most part, Portland Oregon isn't a bad place to drive through during a snow storm. I had just fueled up at the truck stop just east of town and was ready

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    A snow crystal is known for beauty and remarkable, geometrical shapes and sizes. Snow crystals are mostly known by people as snowflakes. Each single crystals have water molecule that are arrangement vertically in a hexagonal array. They include six symmetric lines and when they fall from winter clouds they collide and connect together as they are traveling downwards. Over thousands of snow crystals fall from the sky into creating very fragile snowflakes. People believe that snow crystals are frozen

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    Descriptive Writing Snow

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    November night, blanketing the small cabin and surrounding forest with fresh, powdery snow. The wind howled through the leafless trees, often relieving the weighed down branches of their snowy burden. The smooth and unblemished snow coated everything, leaving the road to the cabin indistinguishable from the surrounding terrain. I lazily stared out a large pane window until my gaze locked on a truck, slowly removing the snow on the winding road with its bright yellow plow. I jumped up from the warm couch

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    If she wasn’t in the snow, she knew her hands would still be shaking, she had to win. As the pistol was fired up the air, she pushed off with her poles and shot onto the groomed track. The sharp rush of wind pierced her skin like a thousand sharp knives as she bolted down the slope with her ski. Her trophy cabinet was prepared to invite the new glimmering piece of appreciation that she was sure to get her hands on. Crowds were cheering behind the fences, all pushing each other to get to the front

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    The Snow Ski An Artefact

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    The Snow ski an artefact in which today we take for granted. This essay will be focussed on comparing two eras, the medieval ages and today. These two time periods are selected to help depict the skis relevance towards material in culture. Material culture is best defined as objects which contribute towards our cultural and social wellbeing whether it’s a family emblem or a product consumed by the masses. It is artefacts from historical periods their designs and how they impact our lives. There will

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    mist-swirling peaks whose tops were indiscernible, though the middle one was rumored to be the lair of a mythical beast in legends. In the white world below, an insignificant figure slowly marched forward, his steps leaving small holes in the endless path of snow, soon filled by the raging snowstorm, forgotten just as quickly. He continued as the winds almost toppled him down, relentlessly tugging at his determination. His fatigued body was draped in countless of pelts, his stiff hands hiding under slim leather

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    blue sky and puffy white clouds, and the crisp breeze is flowing throughout the covered porch of our cabin. The trees covered with snow for as far as the eyes can see, and the ground covered with inches of white,fluffy snow. This is my last family vacation before my aunt, uncle, and cousins leave to go to Germany for the next five years. Today is the day that we go snow tubing and skiing in Tennessee. The family wakes up at five in the morning and we all start to pull on long sleeve shirts, wool leggings

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    outside so I guessed I'd please him. Monday morning I woke up and ran downstairs. It was going to be awesome out in the snow. But then dad told me something that ruined my day, I would be shoveling the alley until it was clear. I unwillingly took up my shovel and started to work. I wished I could be enjoying the day with Levi. I was stuck shoveling an alley covered with frosty snow though. When Levi finally came over I felt a bit calmed. But what would he do inside? I felt like I couldn’t do anything

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    Snow Globes Lab Report

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    Snow globes are made of clear glass, a transparent sphere with a scenic view and a plastic toy inside the globe. The globe must be shaken to actuate the snow so the white particles can fall gradually to reach the base. When the marble (object used for this experiment) falls, it experiences two external forces which are; the gravitational force and the aerodynamic (fluid resistance) drag of the marble, which affects the rate of the marble. As the marble is falling, the speed is increased due to the

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