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  • As the Wind Blows

    As the Wind Blows

    It all began on a cold spring night in May. Vanessa had been outside for more than an hour now. The wind whistled in her ear, as if say, "Turn back, it's too dangerous! Turn back before you get harmed." Why hadn't she listened? She could have saved her new Jordac shoes from the rain. The rain that was pouring down upon her head, the rain that hid her tears, the rain that blocked the

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    Essay Length: 1,135 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: January 11, 2010 By: Vika
  • Strong Winds (typhoons, Hurricanes, Cyclones, Tropical Storms and Tomados)

    Strong Winds (typhoons, Hurricanes, Cyclones, Tropical Storms and Tomados)

    STRONG WINDS___________________________________________________ (Typhoons, hurricanes, cyclones, tropical storms and tomados) Mechanism of destruction:- Pressure and suction from wind pressure, buffeting for hours at a time. Strong wind loads imposed on a structure may cause it to collapse, particularly after many cycles of load reversals. More common damage is building and non-structural elements (roof sheets, cladding, chimneys) blown loose. Wind-borne debris causes damage and injury. High winds cause stormy seas that can sink ships and pound shorelines.

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    Essay Length: 426 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: January 15, 2010 By: Janna
  • Ode to the West Wind

    Ode to the West Wind

    Joe Olvera English 2314 Paul Kintzele 10/01/05 Wild West Wind An ode is a poem with extraordinary lyrics, aiming at loftier thought, and more complex formal structure than most lyrics. Another characteristic of an ode is that they are often addressed at something or someone. An ode is a long lyric poem, highly interested in a specific subject, tone, and style, often written to celebrate an event, person, being or power. In which in “Ode

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    Essay Length: 632 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: January 18, 2010 By: Max
  • Wind and Window Flower

    Wind and Window Flower

    Wind and Window Flower By: Robert Frost T: When I first heard the title, I thought on the lines that it would talk about the window flower blowing in the wind. P: The poem in my own words is talking about this flower sitting in the windowsill who had this winter breeze come by. Since winter winds don’t go along with flowers trying to grow, it just wasn’t working C: The deeper meaning of the

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    Essay Length: 279 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: January 19, 2010 By: Wendy
  • Diction and Syntax in Emily Dickinson’s Poetry

    Diction and Syntax in Emily Dickinson’s Poetry

    Emily Dickinson: Poetry Essay One of the most acclaimed American poets, Emily Dickinson—the reclusive, heartbroken genius—asserts her position among such greats as Walt Whitman through her extremely individual style. Her unconventional meter, heavy-handed employment of dashes, and seemingly random capitalization are the trademarks of a body of poetic work notable for its deeply sensitive exploration of the human condition. By avoiding the flowery and romantic style of poetry common during her time, Dickinson has been

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    Essay Length: 1,086 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: January 26, 2010 By: Artur
  • Inheritance in Java

    Inheritance in Java

    In Java programming, inheritance plays an important role in a programmer’s ability to reuse codes. Inheritance in basic terms allows a subclass to use the variables and methods of a superclass. When a programmer creates a subclass with new variables and methods, it can easily use the superclass’s methods and variables by extending without having to rewrite the entire superclass over again. Therefore, the subclass inherits variables and methods from the superclass. In this sense,

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    Essay Length: 389 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: January 27, 2010 By: Top
  • Gone with the Wind

    Gone with the Wind

    In the city of Syracuse, in 2004, sixty people were raped, sixteen were murdered and four hundred forty six were robbed(Syracuse Crime Statistics). This is obviously something our community needs to address, the presence of so many violent crimes throughout the city. Gang violence is also an ever present threat to the safety of the citizens of Syracuse. Some reasons for all this crime could be drugs, it could be lack of jobs and

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    Essay Length: 1,081 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: February 22, 2010 By: Max
  • Solar Winds

    Solar Winds

    The solar wind is a stream of electronically charged particles (plasma), which are ejected from the upper atmosphere of the sun. It consists mostly of high-energy electrons and protons (about 1 keV=1.6*10-19) that are able to escape the sun's gravity because of the high temperature of the corona and the high kinetic energy particles gain through a process that is not well understood at this time. Many phenomenon are related to the solar wind, including

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    Essay Length: 636 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: February 28, 2010 By: Monika
  • Securing My Inheritence

    Securing My Inheritence

    Securing My Inheritance The advertisement I have chosen to analyze for this assignment was found in The Robb Report Collection, Special Issue: Sports, Luxury and Classic Cars. I sought out this magazine specifically because I knew it would offer a high number of ads promising “the good life.” The advertisement I chose exemplifies this. On page 115 of The Robb Report Collection we find an advertisement for Harrison Security Dogs. The ad consists of a

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    Essay Length: 1,318 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: March 4, 2010 By: Mike
  • The Inheritance of Death

    The Inheritance of Death

    I don’t have a lot to remember my grandma by. She and I had a very rocky relationship towards the end of her life. I know I have a picture of Mickey Mouse painting Walt Disney somewhere from her that I will receive after college. However, this painting will always remind me of my dad. He has the same painting in his office and has had it hanging there since I can remember. I

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    Submitted: March 4, 2010 By: Tasha
  • Inheritance Intros

    Inheritance Intros

    In the play Inheritance it is the sale of Allandale that causes the most tension between the characters. Do you agree? In the play Inheritance, written by Hannie Rayson, there is a level of tension between the Hamilton's and the Delaney's, which is escalated some what by the sale of the Delaney's family farm, Allandale. The tension is also present within the two families with brothers and sisters each going their own separate ways, each

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    Essay Length: 404 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: March 5, 2010 By: Bred
  • Wind

    Wind

    For human development to continue, we will ultimately need to find sources of renewable or virtually inexhaustible energy. It's difficult to imagine this, but even if we find several hundred or even thousand years of coal and natural gas supplies, what will humans do for the next 250,000 years or so after they are depleted? Even the most apparently "inexhaustible" sources like fusion involve the generation of large amounts of waste heat -- enough to

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    Essay Length: 567 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: March 10, 2010 By: Monika
  • A High Wind in Jamaica

    A High Wind in Jamaica

    A High Wind in Jamaica is set in The Caribbean during the mid-1800’s. The book is about a group of children living on a pirate ship, and gives insight into the world that children live in. Over the course of the book, the children do many bad things, without feeling any guilt: Emily murders a man; Rachael drops a marlin spike from the mast almost killing Emily, and Emily condemns the captain and crew

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    Essay Length: 532 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: March 16, 2010 By: Kevin
  • Will the Meek Inherit the Earth

    Will the Meek Inherit the Earth

    Greed, selfishness and hatred remain as constant as the human condition. The human condition comprises the totality of our experiences of being human and living human lives. As mortal entities, there are a series of determined events which are common to most human lives and some which are inevitable for everyone. The ongoing way in which humans react to or cope with these events is the human condition. Everything in human life depends on the

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    Submitted: March 17, 2010 By: Top
  • The Political and Religious Winds of the Seventeenth Century from Cha

    The Political and Religious Winds of the Seventeenth Century from Cha

    The Restoration, a period of constantly changing ideals, shows how the change in government from Charles I to Oliver Cromwell affected the people of that time. Also showing the shift in winds of religion, compares and contrasts Absolutism and Constitutionalism, shows how the influence of the English people on the world, and shows a new era being heralded in without which we would not exist. The seventeenth century started with the Ascension of Charles I

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    Submitted: March 17, 2010 By: Fonta
  • Inheritance

    Inheritance

    HANNIE RAYSON'S Inheritance is predominantly about divisions. It is set in Victoria's Mallee, one of the few regions to represent most accurately the "typical" bush of our mythic past. It is the 21st century: more than 85 per cent of Australians inhabit the urban areas sprawling along the coasts, and more and more rural areas struggle to survive. The first half of the play concerns a celebration - twins Girlie Delaney and Dibs Hamilton are

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    Submitted: March 18, 2010 By: Yan
  • Ode to the West Wind

    Ode to the West Wind

    -This poem was written in 1819 and published in 1820. "Ode to the West Wind" is one of Pierce Shelley's best known lyrics. -The structure of this poem divides into two main parts. In the first part, which consists of sections one to three, the main focus is on nature, as the connection between the West Wind and the earth, the air, and the water is described. The second part of this poem, consisting of

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    Essay Length: 674 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: March 20, 2010 By: Venidikt
  • Ode to the West Wind

    Ode to the West Wind

    " Ode to the West Wind" was written by Percy Bysshe Shelley shortly before his death in 1822. Shelley spent the majority of his life in England where he was born to an upper class family. He attended Eton for his primary education and Oxford University until he was expelled for the publication of The Necessity of Atheism. Shortly after being expelled, Shelley married a commoner named Harriet Westbrook , which upset his family because

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    Essay Length: 414 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: March 26, 2010 By: Anna
  • The Wind in the Willows

    The Wind in the Willows

    The Wind in the Willows The Wind in the Willows (published in 1908) by Kenneth Grahame is a children’s fictional novel set in England during the early 20th century. This allegory from the stimulus booklet evokes feelings of magic and adventure but also feelings of reflection as we relate the actions of Ratty, Mole and Toad to our lives.Grahame evokes an imaginative journey within the mind of the reader as he questions "Which journey's do

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    Essay Length: 705 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: April 19, 2010 By: Artur
  • Gone with the Wind

    Gone with the Wind

    Reason, Type and Setting I selected Gone with the Wind by Margret Mitchell because I have heard much about it and seen the movie, but never came around to reading the book. The book takes place mainly in Georgia on a plantation. The time is the years leading up to the Civil War, during, and after. Plot Scarlett O’Hara, the main character lives on a large plantaion in Georgia. She is a very pretty,

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    Submitted: April 24, 2010 By: Victor
  • Wind Erosion

    Wind Erosion

    Wind Erosion Wind erosion is a serious problem of dry land regions. It is mainly encountered in areas where (a) Soils are loose and dry; (b) The soil surface is smooth and bare; (c) High-velocity winds are frequent. About 40% of the total area of Pakistan is affected by wind erosion. Types of soil movement п‚ў There are three distinct types of soil movement, п‚ў Which depend upon the size of the soil particles. Soil

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    Submitted: May 18, 2010 By: Fatih
  • A Renewable Energy Source - Wind Power

    A Renewable Energy Source - Wind Power

    For many years, people have been harnessing the power of wind. Wind propelled boats down water and simple windmills were used to pump water and grind grain. But credit goes to the Dutch who refined windmills so that they could drain swamps and lakes, and in the 19th century, settlers took this concept with them to the New World. There, windmills were used to pump water for farms and ranches, and later to generate

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    Essay Length: 492 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: May 21, 2010 By: Mike
  • Islamic Law of Inheritance

    Islamic Law of Inheritance

    Islamic Laws of Inheritance This article gives an overview of the Islamic laws of inheritance with the aim of increasing the awareness of the Muslim community living in the west regarding this important aspect of Islamic law. The scope of this article is confined to traditional Sunni Islamic law. When a Muslim dies there are four duties which need to be performed. These are: 1. payment of funeral expenses 2. payment of his/ her debts

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    Submitted: November 20, 2011 By: Fahad
  • Annotated Bibliography - Wind Turbine

    Annotated Bibliography - Wind Turbine

    Annotated Bibliography Wind turbine 1. Daegyoum Kim(2013). Efficiency improvement of straight-bladed ertical-axis wind turbines with an upstream deflector. Journal of Wind Engineering and Industrial Aerodynamics, 115 (2013) 48–52. In this article’s abstract, The author points out that “ Although many studies on…there is little information on…” It shows the auther’s research direction. Based on this, the author did some experiments, And analysed the experimental results in the form of chart.The author stated the disadvantage of

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    Submitted: November 3, 2015 By: yang7857854
  • Why Is Wind Power Renewable?

    Why Is Wind Power Renewable?

    Wind Power Why is wind power renewable? There are two types of power, renewable and non-renewable. Wind is renewable because it will never stop blowing and it can replenish itself. Unlike fossil fuels and coal, wind is renewable. Why isn’t fossil fuels and coal renewable? Well, once it is used up, it’s gone, it can’t replenish itself. Wind power in B.C B.C. has three wind farms, alone standing wind turbine, and a wind farm project.

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    Essay Length: 351 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: May 12, 2016 By: Jonathan Zhang

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