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I Was Born On A Rainy Day
I was born on a rainy day on April 29, 1996 to a young and good looking Mexican couple, in a
hospital in busy Downtown Los Angeles. I grew up in a small cul–de–sac located in East Los
Angeles and lived in a newly constructed two story, three bedroom home. The house was one
block away from the local park, which was visible from my bedroom. At the age of five I moved
from my home in East Los Angeles to South Gate which was located south of Los Angeles. When
I turned five years old I moved to a new home, I realized the house was in a peaceful, clean, and
crimeless area than where I used to live, but the house was an old looking house that was built in
the 1950s. The house wasn't a two story house but just one floor. Inside of the home was full of
old and dirty carpet, the carpet was extended to all the rooms and some of the carpet had mold
like stains on it. There were only two rooms inside and I was forced to share a bedroom with my
parents. The backyard of the home was full of dirt, lizards, cockroaches, and other insects.
Overall, the home was worse than the one we used to own but it was located in a wonderful
neighborhood full of delightful neighbors, a lot of trees and peace. The first day in our new home
was a disaster. Cockroaches came out of the walls, toilet, through doors, and electrical sockets. The
second day I asked my parents why we moved from a nice house to a horrible house, my mom then
turned to me with a big smile and told me, "it's for the best, trust me." I
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Skecthing Gustave Calliebotte's Paris Street; Rainy Day
I can smell the rain on my jacket as my fingers numbly make their way across the pad, trying their
best to capture an instant in time on a piece of yellow, college–ruled, notebook paper, despite my
now apparent lack of artistic ability. As I am watching the scene unfold, I hardly notice the people
walking around me, gazing at the same thing I am, before they move on. Cuddling under an
umbrella, a man and his wife are casually strolling through the light fog. Their attention is caught by
something off to their right, so he does not notice when his top hat is almost bumped to one side by
the umbrella as another pedestrian tries to pass on the narrow sidewalk. Further off in the...show
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The buildings are just far enough away and draped in a delicate fog that their details remain slightly
imperceptible. But in retrospect, this entire painting lacks any distinct quality, yet possesses a
magical ability to draw one into the scene and envelope them in the mystery and serenity of that
Parisian evening.
I am certain that while I was sketching the work, I became an obstacle for many of the other patrons
of the Art Institute, which is one of the reasons I sat down. But from this vantage point I had the
opportunity to marvel at the grand scope of this composition. Gustave Calliebotte's Paris Street;
Rainy Day has the peculiar ability to exist in duality. Standing close to the canvas, I could feel
myself pulled into the scene that took place over 120 years ago. I could feel the dampness in my
hair and smell the rain on my clothes, although I must attribute at least part of that to the rainy
Chicago weather I encountered before entering the museum. From a closer perspective, the life–size
characters effectively contribute to the realism of the piece. The immense size of the painting itself
helps to incorporate the viewer into the scene. Being close, it feels as though this Parisian intersection
could wrap around you, and standing there I would not be terribly surprised if I turned around to see
nothing but the rest of the street, continuing through the brick–laden
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Literary Analysis: The Rainy Day by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow– Siddiqui
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's "Rainy Day" uses the themes of lost and renewed hope, youth and
grief to show how much our past and future experiences affect our lives and how though we face
multiple struggles in life we can overcome them. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow was born February
28th, 1807 and died March 24th, 1882. He was inspired to write poetry from Romanticism. Not only
did he accomplish writing many pieces of poetry he was also a novelist. He wrote "The Rainy Day"
in 1841 and wrote it in memory of his wife who had passed away in front of his eyes. Longfellow's
poems are mostly long but this was one of his few short poems. "The Rainy Day" was popular for
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Others also agree with this thought for example, "So, instead of lamenting about it the whole life,
one must learn to overcome his distress and proceed with his life." (Poems). This quote also agrees
with the idea of renewed hope because as stated we must overcome our challenges which we do
through having a sense of renewed hope. This agrees with the conclusive fact that we all face
challenges in life that we must overcome and are given the strength to overcome through hope.
There is always a time in our life when we realize that those days are gone. The days to go out and
play, those days of innocence and happiness, those days when we were shielded from the real
world. As we grow older and wiser and gain more experiences we come to face the fact that not
everything is rainbows and sunshine. We begin to see that life is but a mere road with an
excessive amount of bumps that we trip over. Some bumps may be larger than others but in the
end we must all get up and move on and in these times the memories of our lost youth are painful
to bear, yet at the same time the memories are sometimes hard to let go of. Henry Wadsworth
Longfellow displays this idea through his poem "The Rainy Day" trying to express the ghosts of his
past. "My thoughts still cling to the mouldering Past, / But the hopes of youth fall thick in the blast,"
(8–9). Through these lines
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Descriptive Essay On Rain Forest
It was two years ago, in Australia. My parents, my sisters and I were visiting the country in
camping car, and we had decided to go on an excursion in a rainforest. The weather was enjoyable,
there were a couple of clouds in the sky, just enough to make the heat bearable. We had walked in
many other forests, but only in other countries. Me and my sisters were very excited to walk through
our first Australian rainforest. If we had known what was awaiting us there we would have certainly
not chosen to go at all. That day would teach us to never walk in an Australian rain forest unless you
are sure, and absolutely certain about the weather.
We were walking, exploring the forest. The vegetation was dense. And the sun hardly came through
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"Dad," she said in a scared voice "what is this, it won't come off me!". As the words came out of
her mouth, we all realized what it was. It was a leech. Now everything didn't seem so funny at all.
Understanding that my little sister screamed "Mom! I have some on my leg!" We were all
panicking, we did not know how to get them off. My mother then had a really great idea : "
"I know what to do" she stated.
"What" asked my two sisters in unison.
"I know that salt repels leeches, and I also know there is salt in the mosquito repellent, so we
should try and spray the repellent on the leeches and see if that works." She answered.
"Do it on me first!" Screamed my two sisters, eager to get these disgusting blood suckers off their
skin.
After testing the repellent on a leech on my father's leg, the worm detached from our skin in a
spasmodic movement of what looked like pain. And so, quickly and effectively we started to get
rid of the leeches. Everyone had some on their skin, except me. I was glad I had taken what I
thought had been a piece of dirt off my leg, because there was no doubt now, that it was a leech.
Once we were sure that all of them were gone, we started thinking about how these worms got into
our clothes when we were walking, and instantly we knew: it was the rain. The leeches must have
been on branches and trees, and feeling our presence, have let themselves drop on us alongside the
drops of water. That thought in mind we went back to the camping car
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Descriptive Essay On Weather
My tiny hands were trembling and unsteady as the intimidating winds outside howled. I was
playing a board game called Sorry with a friend at school. The aggressive rain battered the glossy
windows of the messy cafeteria, and I assumed that this was just an ordinary, typical storm. Well, I
was horribly wrong. My judgement and knowledge about the weather would be forever altered, and
I found out just how stunningly frightening severe weather can be. It was just another regular day of
5th grade. It was misty and cloudy outside, and we had heard about the severe weather that might
come on the news. We unfortunately just shooed the precautions away and forgot about it. That is,
until it started storming. Bad idea. I was at my before–school program, JCPRD, which I
unquestionably despised. Some of the supervisors were snotty, and they deliberately punished
everyone for something one single person did. I sat with Anna, my best friend, peering out of the
large, blue–tinted windows at the enraged clouds outside. They gushed rain and radiated lightning,
illuminating our nervous faces. We were starting to get concerned. My eyebrows furrowed and
my frown deepened as we heard vile rumors about tornadoes and hail. The distant, eerie roars of
thunder filled our ears as the sheets of rain spilled from the roof and lashed the building. This
seemed bad, but the predicament only grew worse. Much worse. My heart started to thud faster and
louder as I walked to my classroom. The winds were
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It was a warm and colorful fall day. I was a happy eight year old planning on enjoying this
beautiful Saturday. I woke up to the smell of bacon, eggs, and pancakes cooking down stairs. I ran
downstairs as fast I could. Not surprising, I saw my mom making fluffy pancakes I was starving
and couldn't wait to eat them. We started eating breakfast and the pancakes tasted as good as they
looked. It was Saturday so I knew that after breakfast, I had chores to do. My first chore that I had to
do was vacuum the stairs. "Oh, easy!" I said, when my mom told me. But then she said, "There's
still more to do after that, Alexa!" As I was vacuuming the stairs, my friend Vanessa called me. She
said, "Hey Alexa! Do you and Liv want to come over later today?" I was so excited and I said "Yes!
But I have to do some chores first!" I puttered over to my mom and told her that Vanessa had
called asking if Olivia and I could come over later. She said that I could go, I just needed to get the
rest of my chores done! So, I dusted the piano, washed the dog, and emptied the dishwasher.
Finally, after about an hour, I finished my chores! My mom drove me and my sister over to
Vanessa's house. Vanessa lives thirty minutes away, thus the whole car ride I was filled with
anticipation! After what seemed like forever, we finally arrived at Vanessa's house. Vanessa greeted
us and her brother, Kaden plodded behind her. Her younger brother, Kaden is rather petulant , so we
didn't say much to him. I was so
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Persuasive Essay On Saving Money
Saving money is an important part of your financial health. The more you save, the more you can
feel at ease whenever a rainy day might hit. You cannot predict the future but you can prepare for
it. If you prepare now, your future self will thank you. But how can you save if you have so many
bills and only one stream of income? Here are some tips you can use to rack up that account with a
single income.
Try to make a budget, it will be your blueprint for your finances. The first step for anyone wanting
to take control of their finances is to make a budget. A budget will allow you to understand where
your money is going and enable you to adjust your spending by designating how much you can
afford. Creating a budget is a good idea for everyone, but especially for individuals with limited
income. Write down your budget, with specific categories of spending, and stick to it. Start slowly
by using a percentage on how much you will save versus spend. A plan doesn't work unless you
work the plan.
Do not live a life that you cannot handle, spend within your means. Be honest with yourself, if you
can't afford something, don't buy it! Affordability is much more than the amount of money in your
bank account, it also is how long it will take for the money you spent to be back in your account.
Think of your finances as a long term process, not a short term fix. This is also why you should limit
your credit card usage. If you rack up your credit card and lose your sole source of income,
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Rainy Day Toys
Furthermore, a logo should promote the essence of a brand. Also, the logo design should
communicate through brand attributes to create an emotional connection with the target audience.
The brand attributes are fun, energetic, vibrant, creative and engaging. The anticipated impression
from the audience was more likely to feel connected to Rainy Day Toys products. However, the
overall impression was fun, energetic, creative, and engaging. Unfortunately, they were unsure if it
would make an impact on their decision to buy the
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A Rainy Day And The Temperatures
The Path 1.Today is a rainy day and the temperature has been in the low forties all day. The
environment has shaped my behavior immensely today. I tend to be extremely productive on
rainy days. I love the rain and it puts me in a mellow happy mood and when I'm in those moods I
tend to do things to improve my day of life like cleaning and doing homework. "Tweaking the
environment is about making the right behaviors a little bit easier and the wrong behavior a little
bit harder." I am actually writing a majority of this paper today, which happens to be black Friday.
Usually on black Friday my parents make my brother and I leave the house. My mom and dad go
shopping early in the morning and wrap a lot of the presents later in the day. Since it was raining
and I was kicked out of the house for the greater good, I figured I would trap myself in Starbucks
and crank out as much work as I could. Having the change of setting and mood of the environment
around me I was able to stay more focused than I would have if I were trying to do work on my
kitchen table. I am a person who gets easily distracted so shaping the environment to make change
easier for me would consist of trial and error for what works. Trying new things and recording their
outcome, then sticking to what works best it a great was to shape the environment and behavior. An
Amazon 1–click–style tweak I can create for myself to make my goal easier would be to get a time
every week where I go to a quiet place, whether it
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On A Rainy Day By Tim O Brien
Literary Analysis On "On A Rainy Day"
Tim O'Brien begins the narration by explaining the harsh reality of having to explain the narration.
In his depiction as a narrator, he expresses the emotional portrayal of the recitation with abysmal
descriptions such as "embarrassment for all of us", "feeling the shame", and "trying to push it away".
Having mentioned his family's unawareness of his thoughts on the topic highlights the shame he has
endured. This is important in understanding the importance of the event because having not told his
family, those an individual presumably trusts with inner thoughts, enhances the depth of tone and
meaning of the story. Given the emotional impact within the plot, the reader is instantly forced to
picture the expressive imagery of the story. As the introduction unravels, the narrator expresses his
loss of courage and bravery he once believed all people are thought to inherit during their
childhood. As the theme of embarrassment is developed, a clear mental image of the severity of
having to fight a battle that is not your own is drawn out for the reader.
As a draft in the Vietnam War, O'Brien talks of a war he "hated". He defines this event in a dreadful
and confusing light. Conveying his personal dissatisfaction of the combat by stating the Five W's,
who, what where, when, why, which question the rationality and certainty, or lack thereof, of the
"civil" war. Many of his own convictions were displayed by continuous questioning of events in
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Rainy Day Toy Project
Month 8–Design Integration
In month 8, the Rainy Day Toy project had a turning point. From the previous course, in month 7,
the logo design did not reach its full potential of creativity, which leads to lack of clarity and visual
impact. Under those circumstances, I decided to strategize by re–sketching and brainstorming new
ideas. In effect, by continually iterating, refining, and improving the work, a designer can have more
ideas, trying a variety of approaches, unlock creativity and arrive more quickly at successful solutions
(IDEO.org, 2015). With this in mind, creating three style guides that broken into different visual
elements such as color palette, typography, and imagery, which generate the look and feel of the
logo. The main
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Analysis Of All Summer In A Day
Imagine what it would feel like to move to a whole new world where everything is dark and
gloomy all the time. What would life be like without the sun shining bright in the sky every
morning and instead, having the constant thump of rain droplets sound in your ear everyday? In
"All Summer In a Day", by Ray Bradbury, that is what life is like on Venus: Margot's new home.
Unlike Margot, her classmates have no recollection of what the sun feels or even looks like. In this
story, Bradbury analyzes what life without the sun would be like for the children on Venus.
Additionally, Bradbury also presents how the human race has the ability to be jealous and hateful
towards anyone who is different or stands out in any way and how there are consequences to that. In
the dystopian story, Margot isolates herself while she grieves the loss of the sun, but her constant
mention of it to her peers sparks jealousy in them. Bradbury creates a theme that suggests that when
people hold onto their own pain, more often than not they end up hurting those around them.
The children's pain is captured through Bradbury's descriptions and details in the story. One of
the details that displays the pain the children are feeling is that although they haven't seen the sun
in their whole lives, they want and crave it so much that they dream of it every night, "but then
they always awoke to the tatting drum, the endless shaking down of clear bead necklaces upon
the roof, the walk, the gardens, the forests, and their dreams were gone." This is a clear display of
the longing that the children have for the sun and how their desperateness leads them to later on
want to hurt Margot. The author describes how "Margot stood apart from them, from these
children who could never remember a time when there wasn't rain and rain and rain. They were all
nine years old, and if there had been a day, seven years ago, when the sun came out for an hour and
showed its face to the stunned world, they could not recall." This line shows that Margot has seen
the sun while her peers have not, deepening the pain the children feel.
Towards the climax of the story, due to the children's jealousy they wind up bullying Margot
emotionally and even physically. At first
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Essay about Rain
Stepping outside, I instantly notice the fresh, wet scent of earth. As I continue walking, I willingly
allow the sprinkling droplets to envelop my entire body. My shoes are soon soaked; with each step
I take, I feel a puddle of water move beneath my feet. The rain hurls itself violently on the dark,
slippery pavement. My hair is dripping with ice–cold raindrops which plummet to the earth with
every movement I make. The numbing effect of the icy downpour is finally setting in. Fierce
thunder clouds sneak into the murderous sky and flashing lightning strikes begin. The rain falls faster
and heavier. My feet move quickly as I run down the road. I rush into my house and proceed to stare
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As a person lets the cool rain wash over them, a feeling of renewal and cleanliness is created.
Depression rates skyrocket during the dark and dreary seasons. This condition is known as Seasonal
Affective Disorder. About 5–percent of adults in the United States live with this condition. The loss
of sunlight and increase of poor weather – snow, rain, wind– contribute to the severity of the
disorder. During the fall and winter months, it often rains. This is one contributing factor to SAD.
Although rain can be light and happy, it can also be extremely harsh. Thunderstorms are often
present during heavy rainstorms. The electric flashes of light bring about nothing but fear; the
pounding rain only intensifies the storm. It is easy to see why the mere sight of rain depresses
some people. When rain is mentioned, I think of light ecstatic sprinkling. However, because of
the different experiences each individual has, the opposite conclusion could be made. Rain drops
strongly resemble teardrops. Because of this astounding resemblance, a connection between sad
teardrops and rain is made. During a rain storm, the sky is not clear and blue; it is murky and gray.
Colors have feelings associated with them. Blue is happy and bubbly while gray is sad and dull. A
depressed person will take a quick look at the rain and jump back in their beds.
It seems like in every good love story there is always a passionate kissing scene. A couple gets into a
fight, splits
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Descriptive Essay On Rain
It's cool and dark outside of the car as we drive, dark clouds hovering over the plains as fat, heavy
drops of water fall from the full clouds. The lights of cars and streetlights and cars blur with the
flow of water on the side windows, our speed not fast enough to force the drops to flow back
along the windows. It's not until we start on the highway and the water starts to move that I find
my objects of interest in front of me in the form of the rain and the memories of my childhood
that surface with them. The rain on the windshield was and still is pleasant to watch. The way the
drops clump together and make small rivers that travel up the window before being slashed at by
the windshield wiper. It's calming to watch the water move as it wants, making new trails as the
wind fights to push the raindrops upwards. It reminds me of a sort of game I used to play when I
was little and watched the rain run across the windows. I used to always imagine that the rain that
gathered at the bottom of the window near the wiper motors where all the little water people that
needed to get away because they were trapped there unless they could collect into a big fat drop
that could carry them out of reach of the wipers when it went by. I always imagined that they
were escaping to little space pods that would bring them to the outer edge of the window that I
considered to be outer space where it was safe, and the side windows as the paths they had to take
to get home. When I was young this little game would entertain me on long car rides. I was never
fond of the windshield wipers. The way the black arms would come to push away all the escaping
water, cutting off the paths of the little droplets and flinging some away while shoving the rest back
into the bottom of the window. As a child, it made me frustrated that it would always ruin the
departure of the make–believe escape pods. I hated the sound the wipers would occasionally make
when the window was too dry to give it a slick path to slide over. It was also ugly and reminded
me of some sort of weird arm that was devoid of muscle or flesh, much like a skeleton which was
fitting. The windshield wiper represented death and failure of the hopeful, little traveling droplets;
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Descriptive Writing One Windy Day
One Windy Day
Up above, there is a sky so blue, that one color cannot describe it. Below, tree stumps rise up, the
branches reaching out and feeling the wind with their leaves. The leaves are full of warm reds,
yellows and oranges underneath the blue sky, hoping to reach out and fly away to explore with
the other leaves. But when they fly away, the rush of wind only lasts for seconds and they drop on
the cold wet ground. And when they drop on the ground, they want the wind to blow them back
onto their branch. But when the wind obeys and picks them up, they only fall farther away from
the tree, down a hill and onto a girl and a dog that lies close to her. A big yellowschool bus rumbles
up to the curb and with a rusty swoosh, the doors rush open and a pile of voices falls out and
Farrah unwillingly, steps on the bus with Belle jump up the steps behind her. They filed back to the
last seat. The kids on the bus seemed a little stronger, a little louder and, a little bigger. She plugged
her earphones into her phone to drown them out. The bus ride was long and labyrinthine with streets
that formed hexagons and circles, spinning them in endless circles. At one point, staring out the
window, she could see the shabby ranch building that she would now call home. Around thirty
minutes later the bus pulled into a roundabout In Front of a school and the bus driver yelled "get off
my bus, you nosy punks" but when the girl passed him he tilted his straw hat. Once she got off the
bus,
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How To Describe A Day On A Rainy Day Essay
One cold wet afternoon in early November, the fog was so thick I felt a though I could reach out
and grab it. It had been bright sunshine when we walked into that forest. Or should I say when
we were chased into it. Earlier that morning it felt as though it would be just another ordinary
Saturday. The birds were singing, the tractors were ploughing, but little did I know that at that
point, this was no regular day for what was to come on the sunny day was very irregular indeed.
Later on I decided to ring ben and see if he wanted to go on a walk together in the countryside.
After about ten minutes we set of together through the fields and down the country lanes. All of a
sudden ben stopped in the middle of the road and asked me if I had seen the forest ahead of us
before. Confused I said no and we started up again and carried on with our walk. Out of nowhere a
bull jumped out the hedgerow a chased ben and I towards the forest walls. We ran in and hid behind
some trees close so to the edge. The bull seemed to know that we were there but didn't seem to
want to go into the forest. Ben moved his head signalling that we should find a way out of the
forest I nodded and came out of where I was hiding I turned and saw the bull staring at me but he
didn't move I suddenly noticed that the fog around us was growing thicker and I could no longer
see ben in front of me. I shouted for him but no reply. Suddenly I fell and heard a cry of which I
thought sounded like ben I turned and
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Essay on My Day
My Day I wake up every morning with a shock, my mum knocking at the door and shouting,
"Time for a shower." I'm always tired in the mornings and find getting up for a shower really
horrible, though it does a good job of waking me up and after it I'm ready for another day at school.
Well that is what I think but I usually end up in bed asleep right up until 7.45 am. Luckily I have
usually packed my school stuff the night before.
My house is quite big and there is lots of room to get away from the rest of my family. I have a
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Another couple of friends arrive at this house too and we all get together and walk to school. This
walking to school together gives me a good opportunity to make after school arrangements. Once
at school (the walk takes about 15 minutes) I go to my tutor base and catch up with my friends who
don't walk to school with me. After a short rest I make my way to my first lesson on a Monday
usually English.
English requires a lot of work and its quite interesting. All year it's work, work, work, which is
hardly surprising seeing that it's GCSE year. I'm going to need to work hard because qualifications
are a necessary part of any career and I definitely want a career not just a job.
After the first two lessons I usually eat my lunch. It may seem strange that I eat my lunch at break
but it takes so much time queuing at lunchtime just so I can sit down and eat some food that I would
rather eat my packed lunch early freeing up time at lunch for other activities. The only downside to
this is that you have lots of people surrounding you begging for food. Most people would probably
just say "No", but I have real problems with saying "No" and more often than not half my food is
devoured by these hungry beasts.
Once break is finished I work until the real lunch time and then I hang around the common room or
go to the library and do
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Essay about Winter and Sunny Weather Systems
Weather is a fascinating subject. It is such an intricate and amazing process, which our mother earth
goes through on a daily basis. All over the world, weather seems to be a very important aspect for
our everyday lives. For instance; sunny weather can bring on a very harmonious and beautiful
atmosphere, while cloudy and rainy weather can bring about tragedy. In 1998; the earth experienced
an El Nino which brought on fierce weather, flooding, and hurricanes. Weather systems are very
broad and detailed, so please; sit back and enjoy as I attempt to tackle the subject of weather systems.
Throughout my essay, I will be using the scientific methodology in my research methods to
determine what I know, what I want...show more content...
Within them, cool, moist, unstable conditions happen throughout the year.
Another difference between winter and summer is the Sub polar Low Pressure cells, or in other
words, the North Pacific Aleutian Low, and the North Atlantic Icelandic Low. Both cells are
dominant in winter and weaker or disappear in summer with the strengthening of high–pressure
systems in the subtropics.
If you were to look at a global pressure map, you would find several high–pressure areas. The Pacific
High, or Eastern Pacific High is one of these. The Eastern Pacific high is located East of Hawaii
where the Pacific Ocean meets California. It dominates the Pacific in July, and retreats southward in
January. The entire high–pressure system migrates with the summer high sun while fluctuating about
5*–10* in latitude. The Eastern sides of these anticyclonic systems are drier and more stable which
means that there was less convective activity. There are cooler ocean currants than the Western sides.
Inductively thinking, we know that California is set up with Valleys, mountain ranges, and coastal
regions, which means that we are prone to many weather effects. Deductively, I know that
orographic lifting is very prominent on the coastal regions of California. The physical presence of a
mountain acts as a barrier to migrating air masses. Orographic lifting occurs when the air is forcibly
lifted upslope
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Narrative Essay About A Rainy Day
So when do i get?" questioned Jacob."I have it," I replied. It was a dark cloudy rainy day on friday
many people say Friday is a good day but not for me. We were on the four step stage at delta vista
middle school when he questioned me.
I was too nice back then,i couldn't say no to my best friend Jacob. It was my pearl white samsung
galaxy s4 which wasn't that old back then in sixth grade. Jacob made me feel bad that he doesn't
have a phone, I was extremely heart broken that I interrupted and said "I have a phone that i don't
use anymore." I didn't realize what I had just done. He started asking me everyday "did you bring
it?" I replied "No".
I woke up out of a deep sleep on a Friday at 6:30 AM, the window was creaked open and there was
a slight soft breeze. I went to the sink, which is only 18 steps away from my bed, i open the door
and it was a mess, the sink had drops of toothpaste hanging. I washed my face with my foam face
wash it felt light as a feather in my hand as I rubbed around my face. I heard the notification
ringtone go on and then i imagined jacob a chubby white boy with green eyes and a hair that was
curly on the top but not on the edges. I look straight to the phone and read in my mind "it's time to
go" then i go ahead and finish up at the sink by brushing my teeth. I walked back to my drawer
mumbling "what did i do,what did i do?" I go ahead and wear my black pants with my grey shirt
and then over that i throw on a grey sweater.
I walked up to my phone,laying near my dark brown wooden bunk bed. I unplugged the charger
and my phone and then i turned it over and popped out the back and took out the battery so it
doesn't turn on, on accident. After that i stuffed it into my messy backpack with crumpled paper
everywhere so that way if anybody wants to go in my bag they would think that oh it's just filled
with junk. I went downstairs to grab a gogurt XL and some water because whenever i would wake
up i would be parched. After that I just wasted my time by doing absolutely nothing all i did is just sit
in my bed and relax. Not to mention I will have to hop on my ocean dark blue bmx bike and head to
school.
I got to school and locked up my bike at the bike rack, I head into the cafeteria
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Short Story: When it Rains
Prologue: When the clouds are gray, moves overheard and birds stop singing, flying quite low; The
ground smells emit, as the temperature's high contrasting the pressure. Then,It only foretells that
rain is coming. And when it does, people usually look out of the window panes to witness the
million raindrops that fall out of the sky. Breathing heavily, as the memories of sadness comes back
to life. That you almost wish to bury everything in a shroud of oblivion. Along with it, is the
coldness humidity that makes you want to wrap your arms protectively around yourselves just to
keep the icy ominous skin, warm or rather to block out any sad thoughts that taunt to trespass the
arms engulfing your writhe bodies. There are also times,every so often, due to too much sadness
you endure inside that you also want to shed bitter tears and join the heaven in it's grief–stricken
moment. Although not everyone sees rain negatively similar to what I aforesaid. Especially, for
someone I knew the most. Owning to the fact that she conceptualizes rain in the different manner.
However, that the reason behind this isn't because it gives me an overwhelming feeling that wash
away the pain of yesterday nor does she loves on falling asleep in the sound of the rain. I still
remember every moments perfectly, and I don't think I neither she would forget that phenomenal
moments ever. Chapter 1 The scene back then was almost the same scene up–to–date for Monroe's
songs has still been played on
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Essay On Rainy Day For Kids

  • 1. I Was Born On A Rainy Day I was born on a rainy day on April 29, 1996 to a young and good looking Mexican couple, in a hospital in busy Downtown Los Angeles. I grew up in a small cul–de–sac located in East Los Angeles and lived in a newly constructed two story, three bedroom home. The house was one block away from the local park, which was visible from my bedroom. At the age of five I moved from my home in East Los Angeles to South Gate which was located south of Los Angeles. When I turned five years old I moved to a new home, I realized the house was in a peaceful, clean, and crimeless area than where I used to live, but the house was an old looking house that was built in the 1950s. The house wasn't a two story house but just one floor. Inside of the home was full of old and dirty carpet, the carpet was extended to all the rooms and some of the carpet had mold like stains on it. There were only two rooms inside and I was forced to share a bedroom with my parents. The backyard of the home was full of dirt, lizards, cockroaches, and other insects. Overall, the home was worse than the one we used to own but it was located in a wonderful neighborhood full of delightful neighbors, a lot of trees and peace. The first day in our new home was a disaster. Cockroaches came out of the walls, toilet, through doors, and electrical sockets. The second day I asked my parents why we moved from a nice house to a horrible house, my mom then turned to me with a big smile and told me, "it's for the best, trust me." I Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 2. Skecthing Gustave Calliebotte's Paris Street; Rainy Day I can smell the rain on my jacket as my fingers numbly make their way across the pad, trying their best to capture an instant in time on a piece of yellow, college–ruled, notebook paper, despite my now apparent lack of artistic ability. As I am watching the scene unfold, I hardly notice the people walking around me, gazing at the same thing I am, before they move on. Cuddling under an umbrella, a man and his wife are casually strolling through the light fog. Their attention is caught by something off to their right, so he does not notice when his top hat is almost bumped to one side by the umbrella as another pedestrian tries to pass on the narrow sidewalk. Further off in the...show more content... The buildings are just far enough away and draped in a delicate fog that their details remain slightly imperceptible. But in retrospect, this entire painting lacks any distinct quality, yet possesses a magical ability to draw one into the scene and envelope them in the mystery and serenity of that Parisian evening. I am certain that while I was sketching the work, I became an obstacle for many of the other patrons of the Art Institute, which is one of the reasons I sat down. But from this vantage point I had the opportunity to marvel at the grand scope of this composition. Gustave Calliebotte's Paris Street; Rainy Day has the peculiar ability to exist in duality. Standing close to the canvas, I could feel myself pulled into the scene that took place over 120 years ago. I could feel the dampness in my hair and smell the rain on my clothes, although I must attribute at least part of that to the rainy Chicago weather I encountered before entering the museum. From a closer perspective, the life–size characters effectively contribute to the realism of the piece. The immense size of the painting itself helps to incorporate the viewer into the scene. Being close, it feels as though this Parisian intersection could wrap around you, and standing there I would not be terribly surprised if I turned around to see nothing but the rest of the street, continuing through the brick–laden Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 3. Literary Analysis: The Rainy Day by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow– Siddiqui Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's "Rainy Day" uses the themes of lost and renewed hope, youth and grief to show how much our past and future experiences affect our lives and how though we face multiple struggles in life we can overcome them. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow was born February 28th, 1807 and died March 24th, 1882. He was inspired to write poetry from Romanticism. Not only did he accomplish writing many pieces of poetry he was also a novelist. He wrote "The Rainy Day" in 1841 and wrote it in memory of his wife who had passed away in front of his eyes. Longfellow's poems are mostly long but this was one of his few short poems. "The Rainy Day" was popular for ...show more content... Others also agree with this thought for example, "So, instead of lamenting about it the whole life, one must learn to overcome his distress and proceed with his life." (Poems). This quote also agrees with the idea of renewed hope because as stated we must overcome our challenges which we do through having a sense of renewed hope. This agrees with the conclusive fact that we all face challenges in life that we must overcome and are given the strength to overcome through hope. There is always a time in our life when we realize that those days are gone. The days to go out and play, those days of innocence and happiness, those days when we were shielded from the real world. As we grow older and wiser and gain more experiences we come to face the fact that not everything is rainbows and sunshine. We begin to see that life is but a mere road with an excessive amount of bumps that we trip over. Some bumps may be larger than others but in the end we must all get up and move on and in these times the memories of our lost youth are painful to bear, yet at the same time the memories are sometimes hard to let go of. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow displays this idea through his poem "The Rainy Day" trying to express the ghosts of his past. "My thoughts still cling to the mouldering Past, / But the hopes of youth fall thick in the blast," (8–9). Through these lines Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 4. Descriptive Essay On Rain Forest It was two years ago, in Australia. My parents, my sisters and I were visiting the country in camping car, and we had decided to go on an excursion in a rainforest. The weather was enjoyable, there were a couple of clouds in the sky, just enough to make the heat bearable. We had walked in many other forests, but only in other countries. Me and my sisters were very excited to walk through our first Australian rainforest. If we had known what was awaiting us there we would have certainly not chosen to go at all. That day would teach us to never walk in an Australian rain forest unless you are sure, and absolutely certain about the weather. We were walking, exploring the forest. The vegetation was dense. And the sun hardly came through the...show more content... "Dad," she said in a scared voice "what is this, it won't come off me!". As the words came out of her mouth, we all realized what it was. It was a leech. Now everything didn't seem so funny at all. Understanding that my little sister screamed "Mom! I have some on my leg!" We were all panicking, we did not know how to get them off. My mother then had a really great idea : " "I know what to do" she stated. "What" asked my two sisters in unison. "I know that salt repels leeches, and I also know there is salt in the mosquito repellent, so we should try and spray the repellent on the leeches and see if that works." She answered. "Do it on me first!" Screamed my two sisters, eager to get these disgusting blood suckers off their skin. After testing the repellent on a leech on my father's leg, the worm detached from our skin in a spasmodic movement of what looked like pain. And so, quickly and effectively we started to get rid of the leeches. Everyone had some on their skin, except me. I was glad I had taken what I thought had been a piece of dirt off my leg, because there was no doubt now, that it was a leech. Once we were sure that all of them were gone, we started thinking about how these worms got into our clothes when we were walking, and instantly we knew: it was the rain. The leeches must have been on branches and trees, and feeling our presence, have let themselves drop on us alongside the drops of water. That thought in mind we went back to the camping car Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 5. Descriptive Essay On Weather My tiny hands were trembling and unsteady as the intimidating winds outside howled. I was playing a board game called Sorry with a friend at school. The aggressive rain battered the glossy windows of the messy cafeteria, and I assumed that this was just an ordinary, typical storm. Well, I was horribly wrong. My judgement and knowledge about the weather would be forever altered, and I found out just how stunningly frightening severe weather can be. It was just another regular day of 5th grade. It was misty and cloudy outside, and we had heard about the severe weather that might come on the news. We unfortunately just shooed the precautions away and forgot about it. That is, until it started storming. Bad idea. I was at my before–school program, JCPRD, which I unquestionably despised. Some of the supervisors were snotty, and they deliberately punished everyone for something one single person did. I sat with Anna, my best friend, peering out of the large, blue–tinted windows at the enraged clouds outside. They gushed rain and radiated lightning, illuminating our nervous faces. We were starting to get concerned. My eyebrows furrowed and my frown deepened as we heard vile rumors about tornadoes and hail. The distant, eerie roars of thunder filled our ears as the sheets of rain spilled from the roof and lashed the building. This seemed bad, but the predicament only grew worse. Much worse. My heart started to thud faster and louder as I walked to my classroom. The winds were Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 6. It was a warm and colorful fall day. I was a happy eight year old planning on enjoying this beautiful Saturday. I woke up to the smell of bacon, eggs, and pancakes cooking down stairs. I ran downstairs as fast I could. Not surprising, I saw my mom making fluffy pancakes I was starving and couldn't wait to eat them. We started eating breakfast and the pancakes tasted as good as they looked. It was Saturday so I knew that after breakfast, I had chores to do. My first chore that I had to do was vacuum the stairs. "Oh, easy!" I said, when my mom told me. But then she said, "There's still more to do after that, Alexa!" As I was vacuuming the stairs, my friend Vanessa called me. She said, "Hey Alexa! Do you and Liv want to come over later today?" I was so excited and I said "Yes! But I have to do some chores first!" I puttered over to my mom and told her that Vanessa had called asking if Olivia and I could come over later. She said that I could go, I just needed to get the rest of my chores done! So, I dusted the piano, washed the dog, and emptied the dishwasher. Finally, after about an hour, I finished my chores! My mom drove me and my sister over to Vanessa's house. Vanessa lives thirty minutes away, thus the whole car ride I was filled with anticipation! After what seemed like forever, we finally arrived at Vanessa's house. Vanessa greeted us and her brother, Kaden plodded behind her. Her younger brother, Kaden is rather petulant , so we didn't say much to him. I was so Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 7. Persuasive Essay On Saving Money Saving money is an important part of your financial health. The more you save, the more you can feel at ease whenever a rainy day might hit. You cannot predict the future but you can prepare for it. If you prepare now, your future self will thank you. But how can you save if you have so many bills and only one stream of income? Here are some tips you can use to rack up that account with a single income. Try to make a budget, it will be your blueprint for your finances. The first step for anyone wanting to take control of their finances is to make a budget. A budget will allow you to understand where your money is going and enable you to adjust your spending by designating how much you can afford. Creating a budget is a good idea for everyone, but especially for individuals with limited income. Write down your budget, with specific categories of spending, and stick to it. Start slowly by using a percentage on how much you will save versus spend. A plan doesn't work unless you work the plan. Do not live a life that you cannot handle, spend within your means. Be honest with yourself, if you can't afford something, don't buy it! Affordability is much more than the amount of money in your bank account, it also is how long it will take for the money you spent to be back in your account. Think of your finances as a long term process, not a short term fix. This is also why you should limit your credit card usage. If you rack up your credit card and lose your sole source of income, Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 8. Rainy Day Toys Furthermore, a logo should promote the essence of a brand. Also, the logo design should communicate through brand attributes to create an emotional connection with the target audience. The brand attributes are fun, energetic, vibrant, creative and engaging. The anticipated impression from the audience was more likely to feel connected to Rainy Day Toys products. However, the overall impression was fun, energetic, creative, and engaging. Unfortunately, they were unsure if it would make an impact on their decision to buy the Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 9. A Rainy Day And The Temperatures The Path 1.Today is a rainy day and the temperature has been in the low forties all day. The environment has shaped my behavior immensely today. I tend to be extremely productive on rainy days. I love the rain and it puts me in a mellow happy mood and when I'm in those moods I tend to do things to improve my day of life like cleaning and doing homework. "Tweaking the environment is about making the right behaviors a little bit easier and the wrong behavior a little bit harder." I am actually writing a majority of this paper today, which happens to be black Friday. Usually on black Friday my parents make my brother and I leave the house. My mom and dad go shopping early in the morning and wrap a lot of the presents later in the day. Since it was raining and I was kicked out of the house for the greater good, I figured I would trap myself in Starbucks and crank out as much work as I could. Having the change of setting and mood of the environment around me I was able to stay more focused than I would have if I were trying to do work on my kitchen table. I am a person who gets easily distracted so shaping the environment to make change easier for me would consist of trial and error for what works. Trying new things and recording their outcome, then sticking to what works best it a great was to shape the environment and behavior. An Amazon 1–click–style tweak I can create for myself to make my goal easier would be to get a time every week where I go to a quiet place, whether it Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 10. On A Rainy Day By Tim O Brien Literary Analysis On "On A Rainy Day" Tim O'Brien begins the narration by explaining the harsh reality of having to explain the narration. In his depiction as a narrator, he expresses the emotional portrayal of the recitation with abysmal descriptions such as "embarrassment for all of us", "feeling the shame", and "trying to push it away". Having mentioned his family's unawareness of his thoughts on the topic highlights the shame he has endured. This is important in understanding the importance of the event because having not told his family, those an individual presumably trusts with inner thoughts, enhances the depth of tone and meaning of the story. Given the emotional impact within the plot, the reader is instantly forced to picture the expressive imagery of the story. As the introduction unravels, the narrator expresses his loss of courage and bravery he once believed all people are thought to inherit during their childhood. As the theme of embarrassment is developed, a clear mental image of the severity of having to fight a battle that is not your own is drawn out for the reader. As a draft in the Vietnam War, O'Brien talks of a war he "hated". He defines this event in a dreadful and confusing light. Conveying his personal dissatisfaction of the combat by stating the Five W's, who, what where, when, why, which question the rationality and certainty, or lack thereof, of the "civil" war. Many of his own convictions were displayed by continuous questioning of events in Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 11. Rainy Day Toy Project Month 8–Design Integration In month 8, the Rainy Day Toy project had a turning point. From the previous course, in month 7, the logo design did not reach its full potential of creativity, which leads to lack of clarity and visual impact. Under those circumstances, I decided to strategize by re–sketching and brainstorming new ideas. In effect, by continually iterating, refining, and improving the work, a designer can have more ideas, trying a variety of approaches, unlock creativity and arrive more quickly at successful solutions (IDEO.org, 2015). With this in mind, creating three style guides that broken into different visual elements such as color palette, typography, and imagery, which generate the look and feel of the logo. The main Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 12. Analysis Of All Summer In A Day Imagine what it would feel like to move to a whole new world where everything is dark and gloomy all the time. What would life be like without the sun shining bright in the sky every morning and instead, having the constant thump of rain droplets sound in your ear everyday? In "All Summer In a Day", by Ray Bradbury, that is what life is like on Venus: Margot's new home. Unlike Margot, her classmates have no recollection of what the sun feels or even looks like. In this story, Bradbury analyzes what life without the sun would be like for the children on Venus. Additionally, Bradbury also presents how the human race has the ability to be jealous and hateful towards anyone who is different or stands out in any way and how there are consequences to that. In the dystopian story, Margot isolates herself while she grieves the loss of the sun, but her constant mention of it to her peers sparks jealousy in them. Bradbury creates a theme that suggests that when people hold onto their own pain, more often than not they end up hurting those around them. The children's pain is captured through Bradbury's descriptions and details in the story. One of the details that displays the pain the children are feeling is that although they haven't seen the sun in their whole lives, they want and crave it so much that they dream of it every night, "but then they always awoke to the tatting drum, the endless shaking down of clear bead necklaces upon the roof, the walk, the gardens, the forests, and their dreams were gone." This is a clear display of the longing that the children have for the sun and how their desperateness leads them to later on want to hurt Margot. The author describes how "Margot stood apart from them, from these children who could never remember a time when there wasn't rain and rain and rain. They were all nine years old, and if there had been a day, seven years ago, when the sun came out for an hour and showed its face to the stunned world, they could not recall." This line shows that Margot has seen the sun while her peers have not, deepening the pain the children feel. Towards the climax of the story, due to the children's jealousy they wind up bullying Margot emotionally and even physically. At first Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 13. Essay about Rain Stepping outside, I instantly notice the fresh, wet scent of earth. As I continue walking, I willingly allow the sprinkling droplets to envelop my entire body. My shoes are soon soaked; with each step I take, I feel a puddle of water move beneath my feet. The rain hurls itself violently on the dark, slippery pavement. My hair is dripping with ice–cold raindrops which plummet to the earth with every movement I make. The numbing effect of the icy downpour is finally setting in. Fierce thunder clouds sneak into the murderous sky and flashing lightning strikes begin. The rain falls faster and heavier. My feet move quickly as I run down the road. I rush into my house and proceed to stare out the window and observe the vicious storm that is only...show more content... As a person lets the cool rain wash over them, a feeling of renewal and cleanliness is created. Depression rates skyrocket during the dark and dreary seasons. This condition is known as Seasonal Affective Disorder. About 5–percent of adults in the United States live with this condition. The loss of sunlight and increase of poor weather – snow, rain, wind– contribute to the severity of the disorder. During the fall and winter months, it often rains. This is one contributing factor to SAD. Although rain can be light and happy, it can also be extremely harsh. Thunderstorms are often present during heavy rainstorms. The electric flashes of light bring about nothing but fear; the pounding rain only intensifies the storm. It is easy to see why the mere sight of rain depresses some people. When rain is mentioned, I think of light ecstatic sprinkling. However, because of the different experiences each individual has, the opposite conclusion could be made. Rain drops strongly resemble teardrops. Because of this astounding resemblance, a connection between sad teardrops and rain is made. During a rain storm, the sky is not clear and blue; it is murky and gray. Colors have feelings associated with them. Blue is happy and bubbly while gray is sad and dull. A depressed person will take a quick look at the rain and jump back in their beds. It seems like in every good love story there is always a passionate kissing scene. A couple gets into a fight, splits Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 14. Descriptive Essay On Rain It's cool and dark outside of the car as we drive, dark clouds hovering over the plains as fat, heavy drops of water fall from the full clouds. The lights of cars and streetlights and cars blur with the flow of water on the side windows, our speed not fast enough to force the drops to flow back along the windows. It's not until we start on the highway and the water starts to move that I find my objects of interest in front of me in the form of the rain and the memories of my childhood that surface with them. The rain on the windshield was and still is pleasant to watch. The way the drops clump together and make small rivers that travel up the window before being slashed at by the windshield wiper. It's calming to watch the water move as it wants, making new trails as the wind fights to push the raindrops upwards. It reminds me of a sort of game I used to play when I was little and watched the rain run across the windows. I used to always imagine that the rain that gathered at the bottom of the window near the wiper motors where all the little water people that needed to get away because they were trapped there unless they could collect into a big fat drop that could carry them out of reach of the wipers when it went by. I always imagined that they were escaping to little space pods that would bring them to the outer edge of the window that I considered to be outer space where it was safe, and the side windows as the paths they had to take to get home. When I was young this little game would entertain me on long car rides. I was never fond of the windshield wipers. The way the black arms would come to push away all the escaping water, cutting off the paths of the little droplets and flinging some away while shoving the rest back into the bottom of the window. As a child, it made me frustrated that it would always ruin the departure of the make–believe escape pods. I hated the sound the wipers would occasionally make when the window was too dry to give it a slick path to slide over. It was also ugly and reminded me of some sort of weird arm that was devoid of muscle or flesh, much like a skeleton which was fitting. The windshield wiper represented death and failure of the hopeful, little traveling droplets; Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 15. Descriptive Writing One Windy Day One Windy Day Up above, there is a sky so blue, that one color cannot describe it. Below, tree stumps rise up, the branches reaching out and feeling the wind with their leaves. The leaves are full of warm reds, yellows and oranges underneath the blue sky, hoping to reach out and fly away to explore with the other leaves. But when they fly away, the rush of wind only lasts for seconds and they drop on the cold wet ground. And when they drop on the ground, they want the wind to blow them back onto their branch. But when the wind obeys and picks them up, they only fall farther away from the tree, down a hill and onto a girl and a dog that lies close to her. A big yellowschool bus rumbles up to the curb and with a rusty swoosh, the doors rush open and a pile of voices falls out and Farrah unwillingly, steps on the bus with Belle jump up the steps behind her. They filed back to the last seat. The kids on the bus seemed a little stronger, a little louder and, a little bigger. She plugged her earphones into her phone to drown them out. The bus ride was long and labyrinthine with streets that formed hexagons and circles, spinning them in endless circles. At one point, staring out the window, she could see the shabby ranch building that she would now call home. Around thirty minutes later the bus pulled into a roundabout In Front of a school and the bus driver yelled "get off my bus, you nosy punks" but when the girl passed him he tilted his straw hat. Once she got off the bus, Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 16. How To Describe A Day On A Rainy Day Essay One cold wet afternoon in early November, the fog was so thick I felt a though I could reach out and grab it. It had been bright sunshine when we walked into that forest. Or should I say when we were chased into it. Earlier that morning it felt as though it would be just another ordinary Saturday. The birds were singing, the tractors were ploughing, but little did I know that at that point, this was no regular day for what was to come on the sunny day was very irregular indeed. Later on I decided to ring ben and see if he wanted to go on a walk together in the countryside. After about ten minutes we set of together through the fields and down the country lanes. All of a sudden ben stopped in the middle of the road and asked me if I had seen the forest ahead of us before. Confused I said no and we started up again and carried on with our walk. Out of nowhere a bull jumped out the hedgerow a chased ben and I towards the forest walls. We ran in and hid behind some trees close so to the edge. The bull seemed to know that we were there but didn't seem to want to go into the forest. Ben moved his head signalling that we should find a way out of the forest I nodded and came out of where I was hiding I turned and saw the bull staring at me but he didn't move I suddenly noticed that the fog around us was growing thicker and I could no longer see ben in front of me. I shouted for him but no reply. Suddenly I fell and heard a cry of which I thought sounded like ben I turned and Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 17. Essay on My Day My Day I wake up every morning with a shock, my mum knocking at the door and shouting, "Time for a shower." I'm always tired in the mornings and find getting up for a shower really horrible, though it does a good job of waking me up and after it I'm ready for another day at school. Well that is what I think but I usually end up in bed asleep right up until 7.45 am. Luckily I have usually packed my school stuff the night before. My house is quite big and there is lots of room to get away from the rest of my family. I have a computer in my room and I spend quite a lot of time on...show more content... Another couple of friends arrive at this house too and we all get together and walk to school. This walking to school together gives me a good opportunity to make after school arrangements. Once at school (the walk takes about 15 minutes) I go to my tutor base and catch up with my friends who don't walk to school with me. After a short rest I make my way to my first lesson on a Monday usually English. English requires a lot of work and its quite interesting. All year it's work, work, work, which is hardly surprising seeing that it's GCSE year. I'm going to need to work hard because qualifications are a necessary part of any career and I definitely want a career not just a job. After the first two lessons I usually eat my lunch. It may seem strange that I eat my lunch at break but it takes so much time queuing at lunchtime just so I can sit down and eat some food that I would rather eat my packed lunch early freeing up time at lunch for other activities. The only downside to this is that you have lots of people surrounding you begging for food. Most people would probably just say "No", but I have real problems with saying "No" and more often than not half my food is devoured by these hungry beasts. Once break is finished I work until the real lunch time and then I hang around the common room or go to the library and do Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 18. Essay about Winter and Sunny Weather Systems Weather is a fascinating subject. It is such an intricate and amazing process, which our mother earth goes through on a daily basis. All over the world, weather seems to be a very important aspect for our everyday lives. For instance; sunny weather can bring on a very harmonious and beautiful atmosphere, while cloudy and rainy weather can bring about tragedy. In 1998; the earth experienced an El Nino which brought on fierce weather, flooding, and hurricanes. Weather systems are very broad and detailed, so please; sit back and enjoy as I attempt to tackle the subject of weather systems. Throughout my essay, I will be using the scientific methodology in my research methods to determine what I know, what I want...show more content... Within them, cool, moist, unstable conditions happen throughout the year. Another difference between winter and summer is the Sub polar Low Pressure cells, or in other words, the North Pacific Aleutian Low, and the North Atlantic Icelandic Low. Both cells are dominant in winter and weaker or disappear in summer with the strengthening of high–pressure systems in the subtropics. If you were to look at a global pressure map, you would find several high–pressure areas. The Pacific High, or Eastern Pacific High is one of these. The Eastern Pacific high is located East of Hawaii where the Pacific Ocean meets California. It dominates the Pacific in July, and retreats southward in January. The entire high–pressure system migrates with the summer high sun while fluctuating about 5*–10* in latitude. The Eastern sides of these anticyclonic systems are drier and more stable which means that there was less convective activity. There are cooler ocean currants than the Western sides. Inductively thinking, we know that California is set up with Valleys, mountain ranges, and coastal regions, which means that we are prone to many weather effects. Deductively, I know that orographic lifting is very prominent on the coastal regions of California. The physical presence of a mountain acts as a barrier to migrating air masses. Orographic lifting occurs when the air is forcibly lifted upslope Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 19. Narrative Essay About A Rainy Day So when do i get?" questioned Jacob."I have it," I replied. It was a dark cloudy rainy day on friday many people say Friday is a good day but not for me. We were on the four step stage at delta vista middle school when he questioned me. I was too nice back then,i couldn't say no to my best friend Jacob. It was my pearl white samsung galaxy s4 which wasn't that old back then in sixth grade. Jacob made me feel bad that he doesn't have a phone, I was extremely heart broken that I interrupted and said "I have a phone that i don't use anymore." I didn't realize what I had just done. He started asking me everyday "did you bring it?" I replied "No". I woke up out of a deep sleep on a Friday at 6:30 AM, the window was creaked open and there was a slight soft breeze. I went to the sink, which is only 18 steps away from my bed, i open the door and it was a mess, the sink had drops of toothpaste hanging. I washed my face with my foam face wash it felt light as a feather in my hand as I rubbed around my face. I heard the notification ringtone go on and then i imagined jacob a chubby white boy with green eyes and a hair that was curly on the top but not on the edges. I look straight to the phone and read in my mind "it's time to go" then i go ahead and finish up at the sink by brushing my teeth. I walked back to my drawer mumbling "what did i do,what did i do?" I go ahead and wear my black pants with my grey shirt and then over that i throw on a grey sweater. I walked up to my phone,laying near my dark brown wooden bunk bed. I unplugged the charger and my phone and then i turned it over and popped out the back and took out the battery so it doesn't turn on, on accident. After that i stuffed it into my messy backpack with crumpled paper everywhere so that way if anybody wants to go in my bag they would think that oh it's just filled with junk. I went downstairs to grab a gogurt XL and some water because whenever i would wake up i would be parched. After that I just wasted my time by doing absolutely nothing all i did is just sit in my bed and relax. Not to mention I will have to hop on my ocean dark blue bmx bike and head to school. I got to school and locked up my bike at the bike rack, I head into the cafeteria Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 20. Short Story: When it Rains Prologue: When the clouds are gray, moves overheard and birds stop singing, flying quite low; The ground smells emit, as the temperature's high contrasting the pressure. Then,It only foretells that rain is coming. And when it does, people usually look out of the window panes to witness the million raindrops that fall out of the sky. Breathing heavily, as the memories of sadness comes back to life. That you almost wish to bury everything in a shroud of oblivion. Along with it, is the coldness humidity that makes you want to wrap your arms protectively around yourselves just to keep the icy ominous skin, warm or rather to block out any sad thoughts that taunt to trespass the arms engulfing your writhe bodies. There are also times,every so often, due to too much sadness you endure inside that you also want to shed bitter tears and join the heaven in it's grief–stricken moment. Although not everyone sees rain negatively similar to what I aforesaid. Especially, for someone I knew the most. Owning to the fact that she conceptualizes rain in the different manner. However, that the reason behind this isn't because it gives me an overwhelming feeling that wash away the pain of yesterday nor does she loves on falling asleep in the sound of the rain. I still remember every moments perfectly, and I don't think I neither she would forget that phenomenal moments ever. Chapter 1 The scene back then was almost the same scene up–to–date for Monroe's songs has still been played on Get more content on HelpWriting.net