...GRADUALLY in order to talk above volume levels of the TOH music. If not, your voice will be drowned out! Intro (hottest campus radio station…): *ON MIC* Hey, it’s Jocelyn on Radio Heatwave, this is Love Dose. And you know what, coming up on today’s show, I’m going to share with you three tips for your first date. Meantime though, This is Marvin Gaye by Charlie Puth Featuring Meghan Trainor only on the hottest thing on campus (Radio Heatwave). *OFF MIC* Music #1 – Marvin Gaye – Charlie Puth Featuring Meghan Trainor (3 min 6 sec) (Until the dawn, let’s Marvin Gaye and get it on WOO) *ON MIC* Talk set #1: That was Marvin Gaye by Charlie Puth Featuring Meghan Trainor … You’re on Love Dose with me, Jocelyn, on Radio Heatwave! Meghan Trainor and Charlie Puth’s (POOFS) make out session after their performance together at the recent American Music Awards was the most O-M-G moment! Hmm, talk about Lips are Moving… according, to sources close to them, they’re really good friends and the whole make out session was actually rehearsed and planned! But regardless, let’s Marvin Gaye and get it on! Coming right up, I’ll be sharing the three tips for your first date! And if you have been Waiting for Love just like this song by Avicii, well, you got to stay with me on Radio Heatwave. *OFF MIC* Music #2 – Waiting for Love – Avicii (3 min 00sec) CHANGE SCRIPT PAGE Music #2 – Waiting for Love – Avicii (3 min 00sec) (I'll be waiting for love, waiting for...
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...Climate Change: Global warming, Climate Politics and Greenhouse Effect Anna Lena Granderson College Composition 111, F29 Professor Lewis November 21, 2013 Abstract The following sources all support climate change as a worldwide matter that includes global warming, renewable energy sources, carbon dioxide emissions and climate politics. These articles show the link between global warming, natural disasters and also offer viable solutions. Some sources give attention to the greenhouse effect, which is the main factor that is causing worldwide extreme weather changes. Other sources focus on urgent connections needed between politicans to discuss future energy research programms. I’m writing a paper on how our society can help prevent further change of the climate. These sources assist to get an overall understanding on how important it is for our mankind to change its lifestyle and save the planet by reducing global warming. Climate Change: Global Warming, Climate Politics and Greenhouse Effekt Clery, D. (2006, February 3). Climate change demands action, says U.K. Report. Science, 311, 592. Daniel Clery, a reporter for Science, explains in his article how politicians in the UK have to focus on environmental issues before time runs out “Prime Minister Tony Blair, warns of catastrophic consequences if steps are not taken now.” The author continues that the UK has to decrease its carbon dioxide emissions to prevent the greenhouse effect. He states that...
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...Panel on Climate Change(IPCC),(2014) linked the risks of climate change to the increase in emission of greenhouse gas through human activities resulting from increased in population and economic growth. According to World Health Organization (WHO), (2014) the increase in human activities has impose dextra force on the climate system, most especially the burning of fossil fuels result in the emission of greenhouse gases and carbon dioxide. They accumulate and cause extra heat on the surface temperature, increasing the climate variability and influencing climate change.As the atmosphere accumulates energy, it yields to the increasing greenhouse gas concentration causing climate change and extreme weather that may lead to natural disasters; heatwaves, storms, cyclones, floods, and droughts. The impacts of climate and extreme weather on human activities are numerous ranging from agricultural to social to industrial production.Disaster events such as storms, floods and landslides are responsible for more than half all of natural disasters occurring in Europe since 1980....
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...Descriptive Composition Assignment Step 1: Step 2: Sight: * Cloudy skies * Blue water * Tall trees with coconuts * Sand * heatwaves Hear: * seagulls swarming into the air * the waves of the sea * the noise that a Cicada bug makes in hot tempuratures Feel: * The cool of a shadow * The warm water * The hot weather * The smoothness of the sand Smell: * Ocean breeze Taste: * Coconuts * Crabs * Any insect that you can find * Berries on the bushes Step 3: 1. Cool 2. Spectacular 3. War fun 4. Great 5. Significant 6. Gentle 7. Hot 8. Sunny 9. Majestic 10. Rich 11. Smooth 12. Calm 13. Peaceful 14. Reaxed 15. Warm 16. Thrilling 17. Racing wind 18. Tropical 19. Seasonal 20. Beautiful 21. Tasteful 22. Pleasant 23. Desolate 24. Sandy 25. Sunburn 26. Humid 27. Happy 28. Scenery 29. Breathtaking 30. Glamourous 31. Sheer 32. Lush 33. Isolated 34. Breezy 35. Splendid 36. Unique 37. Virtuous 38. Looming 39. Gentile 40. Superb Step 4: * Imagery * Personification * Simile * Metaphors Step 5: The dominant impression that my piece of writing will make you feel relaxed and peaceful. It will kind of make you feel like it is a commercial and it is very appealing to all the senses. The reader will wan t to go to the place when they...
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...NB: This exercise will be dealt with after taking Practical 3:1 page: 36 The following article from the British newspaper The Independent contains culturally specific items related to weather. Translate it into Arabic using the translation techniques you have studied in Chapter Three. [pic] Get ready for a white Easter: Snow and icy blasts set to last all week - but Britain could see a heatwave next month Authorities have warned drivers and pedestrians to be aware of black ice Freezing weather conditions are continuing to cause disruption today as forecasters predicted that icy temperatures and snow showers could last right up until Easter Day. Many roads across Britain remain impassable and thousands of homes are still without power after heavy snow and blizzard conditions deluged the UK over the weekend. Authorities have warned drivers and pedestrians to be aware of the possibility of black ice during the morning commute. Forecasters have also warned that there is no immediate end to the icy conditions in sight with the cold weather and snow expected to last into the weekend. Despite an end to the heavy snow, forecasters say the severe weather could return on Good Friday. The current forecast suggests that Britain could experience its first white Easter in five years. Several thousand households in Scotland remain without electricity today, down from a peak of about 18,000. The isle of Arran and parts of the south-west mainland of Scotland were particularly...
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...nubes por una descarga eléctrica: Storm: Tormenta Tempest: Tempestad Sunny: Soleado. Shining: Brillante, luminoso. Raining: Lloviendo. Rainy: Rainy season, estación de las lluvias: lluvioso. Earthquake: Terremoto. Buildings shaking, caps all rattled, vibraron. Drought: Sequía, la tierra esta cracked(resquebrajada), no llueve hace mucho, Lack of Water. Famine: hambruna, harvest. Meteorite: Meteorito Tidal wave: Maremoto. Un terremoto pero del mar. The sea went out, a huge wall of water coming towards. Volcanic eruption: Hay lava Flood: Inundación, después de llover por muchos días. Tornado: Viento impetuoso giratorio, huracán. Se lleva las casas y las tiras como si fuesen juguetes de chicos. Snow: Nieve Heatwave: Onda de calor Hail: Granizo Avalanche: alud de nieve Hailstorm( Tormenta de granizo) Erode: erosionar Frostbite: congelación Irrígate: irrigar Famine: famélico, starvation. Flooded: indundado Swept: tirades, se cayaron Drenched: empapados Sunstroke: mucho sol, quemaduras Cut off: isolated,...
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...Instead of flowing northeast from the Pacific Ocean along the Coast Range, the Central Valley has the majority of its wind blow in from the southwest Great Basin in Nevada. This area of high pressure then mixes with the Central Valleys low pressure causing strong, gusty winds known as the Santa Ana Winds (Climate of California). During the summer months, heated air from the Great Basin flows into the valley, causing widespread heatwaves, and in the winter months, this semi-heated air results in a mild and relatively dry winter (Climate of California). However, during winter months, high pressure storms from the Pacific Ocean can get blown into the low pressure valley resulting in the possibility of thunderstorms. A study operated by the Central California Ozone Study in 2011 revealed that summer-season wind extends 800-1000 m above the surface ( Zhong et al. 2004). Throughout the valley, the up-valley wind persists during the day and at night. However, when up-valley winds are close to the valley sidewalls, diurnal wind reversals occur (Zhong et al. 2004). The wind speeds that were measured showed diurnal oscillations that decrease with height and low-level wind maximum...
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...Anyone who’s known me over the past two years have seen a tremendous change in regards to how I look. I’ve always had dirty blonde hair but in July of 2014 my mother’s will finally snapped and she let me dye my entire head purple. I was lucky enough that the dye I chose faded really nicely. After the royal purple faded it turned into a bright pink colour, then into a light baby pink; then I decided pink wasn't for me so I tried bleaching my hair but for some reason the dye refused to leave. Because my hair dye was the equivalent to super glue I decided the only option was to dye my hair brown to start off the new year. The brown dye stayed for a while but next I was back to blonde for graduation; but when July came around again and the heatwave...
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...What’s the difference? The main difference between these two food webs is in the one on the right, there will be more of the species that the Lynx eats because less are being eaten by the lynx, and there would be less of the predators of the Lynx because there would be less food for the predators to eat. What is their ecosystem like? The Lynx like to be in a wet environment. Their ecosystem is mainly in dense forests or sometimes environments with rocky outcroppings. The Lynx lives in Washington state. Other similar places are Oregon, Washington, Northern California, Southern Canada, Alaska, Montana and, Idaho. What kind of environment are Lynx in? The weather in the Lynx environment is sunny with mainly 80-90 degree heat...
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...Many homes and jobs are at risk of being lost due to the floods as well. Moving on to the summers of UK in a hundred years, we can assume that they will be very dry and hot. Droughts are going to be much more probable which could greatly affect crops and the lifestyle of citizens. Heatwaves, like the one in 2003 are, like the floods, going to be happening much more regularly. In fact so regularly, that they will be the norm, and I am quite sure that we as humans will not have evolved in the next sixty to hundred years to live comfortably in such climates. To top this all off, Wildlife is going to be different as well. Many animals will attempt to travel north to find a more comfortable environment, but will have to fight with the native species already present in the north. As many negative side effects there are to this, climate change could possibly have positive side effects as well. Although the rate of summer deaths might rise, the rate of deaths related to cold weather will decrease. The new climate could also allow...
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...Another utilisation of personification by Brown sees the mine as a key, ‘unlocking a global climate catastrophe.’ Brown applies multiple appeals to Australian’s sense of environmental pride when noting the physical impacts on the country, ‘heatwaves’, ‘floods’ and ‘droughts’ to slant the audience’s view through the use of their protective instincts toward their land. He also utilises repetition to highlight the critical state of the Great Barrier Reef to accentuate its significance to both the local community and ‘far beyond Australia.’ By including statistics such as, ‘more than 100,000 people [in India] die of …polluting effects’ and ‘destruction of…the 67,000 [at the Great Barrier Reef]’ Brown provides evidence to the detrimental effects of coal and positions the audience to view the fossil fuel as negative. Brown employs the use of pejorative connotative language of ‘severe,’ ‘kills’ and ‘disastrous threat’ suggesting that the only way to live with the Adani coal mine is to live...
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...Cheryl Smith Phil 1102 An Inconvenient Truth 12/4/09 Pollution today will negatively impact the world tomorrow. Al Gore is making this argument evident in his film “The Inconvenient Truth”. This film gives statistics, experimental data, and other rather hard to grasp facts that prove how planet earth is being destroyed by our industrial societies. Statistics predict that within the next 50 years our planet will undergo several changes that according to experimental evidence has already begun. Scientist experimented to find out how much carbon dioxide was in the atmosphere and made connections between changes in the atmosphere. Naturally the amounts of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere change depending on the time of year. Carbon dioxide goes up in the fall and winter months and down in the summer and spring months. Now due to pollution the amounts of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere are unstable. Global warming is cause by carbon dioxide being trap in the atmosphere by green house gases which in turn increases the temperature. Everyday the amount of carbon dioxide is rising. Experimental polls of the earth say that the amount of carbon dioxide on the earth have never been over 300ppm since the beginning of time however now the carbon dioxide in the atmosphere are over 300ppm. In fact scientist predict that within the next 50 years the earth will project an unrestricted amount of carbon dioxide that will burn fossil fuels. This is a devastating fact. Global warming...
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...There are two forms of HS: classic non-exertional heat stroke (CHS) occurs during high environmental temperatures and often effects the elderly during heat waves260; The 2003 heatwave in France was associated with an increased incidence of cardiac arrests in those over 60-years old. Exertional heat stroke (EHS) occurs during strenuous physical exercise in high environmental temperatures and/or high humidity usually effects healthy young adults. Mortality from heat stroke ranges between 10 and 50%(SOARET. al.,...
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...processes in unmanaged forests (Krug et al 2012). Krug et al. (2012) further emphasize use of CO2 flux measurements based on critical considerations of uncertainties and system boundaries, use of wood products for material from managed forests and impacts of changing environment conditions leading to obvious increase in growth as facts for inadequacy to infer the importance of unmanaged forests for climate change mitigation compared to managed forests. Anthoni et. al. (2004) has reported that proposed sites have very similar net CO2 uptake rates. However, the data for short span of time was analyzed. So, it is important to see how the carbon uptake has varied after a decade of that study. Clais et. al (2005) reported that warming events (heatwaves in year 2003) may have negative impact on forest growth. There is evidence that weather-related extreme events, at the margins of current local climate distributions, will increase in frequency and intensity in the future (Palmer and R¨ais¨anen, 2002; Beniston et al., 2007 as cited in Smith & Lawson, 2012). Thus, it is...
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...Mr. Hong English A March 19, 2012 A Place You Know Well During my time as a child, I remember visiting so many places with my family throughout Southern California. One of the best memories was when I visited Lake Arrowhead. Located in the beautiful mountains of San Bernardino, Lake Arrowhead is a tiny city where every family would enjoy living in. Not only is Lake Arrowhead Village a great place to live but great place to enjoy nature’s beauty at any time of the day. I remember Lake Arrowhead for its beautiful scenery, it is family-oriented, and it has many outdoor activities. While visiting Lake Arrowhead in the winter time, I fell head over heels with the beautiful scenery that nature brought upon my eyes. As I arrived to the house in the evening, I looked up and I was able to see the stars that lit up the sky above me. As I walk down to the lake, I was able to hear the crickets’ chirping and the owls hooting as they hear the crackling of the snow that I’m stepping upon. As I look through the horizon of the snow, I saw the never ending slope falling towards the lake that apparently was frozen. As I sat on one of the unfrozen steps, I looked up once again, and I see the beautiful full moon sitting on a cloud. The stars shined even brighter when the moon glistened its light down to Earth. The lake looked really calm and I only saw a couple of ripples being caused by a female duck and her ducklings swimming in the middle of the lake. In the morning when I looked outside...
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