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    This is going to be the tour of the United States to learn about the weather in each region. Different regions in the United States have different weather patterns. The north-eastern part of the United States tends to have warmer and colder weather throughout the year. While the south-eastern part of the United states tends to be warm all year round and is more likely to have hurricanes. The midwest region of the U.S. tends to have warm to brisk weather throughout the year. The western region of

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    I have been personally convicted this year about one specific thing. For several years, I have felt like an outcast, a background noise, a misfit. I have allowed these feelings to control how I treat the people around me. I have placed multiple labels on this certain group of people, claiming they were full of themselves, snobby, and prideful. Recently, this has changed. I have learned not to judge said people so quickly, but instead I have attempted to learn their story, to interact with them more

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    Massachusetts, found in Suffolk County. located approximately 5 miles from downtown Boston. With a population a little over 53,000. It is important for firefighters to understand they must be prepared to respond quickly, efficiently and safely to tornadoes. There are many things to take in consideration when it comes to a city such as Revere with a large population. The agencies needed to effectively manage a post-tornado response are the very same agencies needed within the Incident Command System

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    The piece of architecture I chose to write about is the Golden Driller: Titanic Oil Man. I have visited this statue once and it is pretty amazing. At one time, Tulsa, Oklahoma sat atop the world's largest-known ocean of oil. Tulsa was known for having the best and richest oil. Drilling derricks were everywhere, even on the lawn of the state capital. The city called itself “Oil Capital of the World” (Roadside America). However, today Tulsa is no so popular for oil. Although, the statue is in Tulsa

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    It's the American Dream, the goal that nearly every U.S. citizen wants to attain, which is own their own home. Most people will save and save their entire lives just to get to that goal, and others use creative strategies to get to it. Either way, when someone finally does get there, and signs on the dotted line, the one thing that they should be thinking about first is how they're going to protect their American Dream in case of some unforeseen circumstance. Home insurance is the way to protect

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    To prevent serious consequences from man-made and natural disasters and to provide timely medical response and damage recovery, the Department of Homeland Security coordinates the work of trained professionals from emergency services departments and agencies across the country. The emergency services sector encompasses public and private companies that can help in crises prevention, disaster preparedness and medical treatment. However, only government-managed emergency services departments are responsible

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    Some people believe we can act against climate change in many different ways. One way that society can act against climate change is to consider how certain action may affect some people in the future. According to an article science and humans help influence the climate tremendously. Many people also believe another way to respond to climate change is to always be prepared for current and future catastrophes. There is one way in which society can act against climate change by, considering how

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    Compare and Contrast This type of writing assignment is common. On a standardized test, you may be asked to analyze literature, evaluate ideas, or make a judgment and explain your reasons. In responding to these types of prompts, you often will compare and contrast characters, concepts, or choices. You will be asked to identify similarities and differences, which are the key to compare-and-contrast essays. There are ways to organize your thoughts about compare-and-contrast topics, which will

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    What is PTSD? PTSD is a psychological problem that affects people who have survived a traumatic experience. When a person experiences a traumatic event in their life, that event leaves a type of scar on their mind. Unlike physical scars, psychological scars may not heal and the person may be unaware of their symptoms. While these “scars” may not be obvious at first, they may cause problems later in life, sometimes months or years later. This makes recognizing the disorder difficult. However, much

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    Diversity In Chicago

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    Since the six grade I always wanted to travel to Chicago for band. So I joined a band I had an extremely fun Time. I got to seventh grade and I was in concert band and if I wanted to perform in Chicago I had to make the symphonic band by eighth-grade. I practice so much in seventh grade that eighth-grade came around I was the second chair in the symphonic band tuba section. I made it through almost all of eighth grade year and made a lot of memories but, I still had one more to go, Chicago.

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