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    song starts with a verse where Frank says “A tornado flew around my room before you came, Excuse the mess it made.” Frank is trying to make an excuse to not let someone in his room. While no actual tornado was in his room to mess it up, he is telling people to not mind it. The mess is out of his control and he wasn't able to pick the mess up. He also could be comparing someone to a tornado who messed up the room. A lot of people wouldn’t excuse a tornado for a mess, people they know that tornadoes

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    Working in the Asset Protection field at Cabela’s for the past two years I have been trained on emergency responses and the process that we have to follow. In this paper I am going to talk about three emergency responses, tornado in the area, winter storm, and a missing child. Each of these responses are very important and can always have an effect on the not only on the store but the company. Cabela’s has invested a lot of time and research in coming up with the best plan of action According to

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    Torn Away Analysis

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    to keep you guessing. When her town is devastated by a tornado, Jersey loses everything. Things aren't a fairy tale. Sometimes things don't turn out as planned. my first reasoning is, Jersey's town gets storm warnings all the time so her town doesn't really notice them. "By fifth grade, we were all really cool about the storms". "I picked up the spatula and the sirens went off they used to scare me as kid". "Even though there was s tornado warning every third week in Elizabeth we were supposed to

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    should be king. However, Herold, the former king's step-brother, was appointed to be king. The pope gave William permission to fight, and he won the battle. During his reign, William helped England. William can be symbolized by a lion, a jet, and a tornado.  To start, William the Conqueror can be represented by a lion, symbolizing his power.  The textbook says, "In the fall of 1066, William and his army of Norman knights landed in England. They defeated Harold and his foot soldiers in the Battle of

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    sleep and he turned on the radio he was falling asleep just as he heard there was a tornado warning he thought nothing of it little did he know it was in his area. He woke up to a loud noise and it was a barn that was destroyed by a tornado he got up started the truck but there was still lots of water around him and it was muddy so he turned on his differentials and powered through it and he got out of the tornados path and then he was driving home and had to

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    Amelia Earhart Birthplace Museum This immersive historical experience tells the full story of the most notable aviatrix the world has ever known. She was a best selling author, founder of the female aviation organization the Ninety Nines, and the first female aviator to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean. Earhart is of course most notable for her Perdue funded attempt to circumnavigate the globe in her Lockheed Model 10 Electra, which she of course did not complete and has been the subject of much

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    Laser Tag Research Paper

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    was playing laser tag. Then when the game ended I went to my mom. The people around me were talking to each other and saying that there was a tornado coming. Everyone started panicking and so did I. I ran over to my step-grandmother. She said to me,”Everything will be alright.” Then my mom, sister, and Mrs. Hall came over to comfort me. When the tornado was almost to us, I started to panic even more. My mom calmed me down. Then we went to clean

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    Americans deserved. The time period it was written in fits in well with the context of the poem. At a time when the quality of life for people of color was constantly degraded, young males such as the ones in the poem had nothing to lose. Kwame Dawes “Tornado Kid” tells a story about a

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    bonding power of love. Many storms have destroyed lives, but the way that Cross describes these tornadoes, and the love that people use to get over the effects of the tornadoes; she makes it much more beautiful than most people could ever imagine a tornado being. Storms don't always just destroy lives, they can also bring people together. The reason she wrote this book was to inform people of the tragic effects of the April 27th tornadoes, she did not want the people who died to be forgotten. In her

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    Joh Intervention Plan

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    (JoH) intervention plan are being looked at to determine whether it has effective strategies in assisting them. In April 2011, a major outbreak of tornados hit Alabama. Tuscaloosa was a disaster area after it was hit by an EF4 tornado that killed numerous people and put the community in total shambles. Numerous children that survived the tornado, seen the aftermath of devastation left remaining.

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