See what they said about their job and how much money they make…. ... a big wall in front of you so you can't see nothing else but when you climb a tower, ... What are your goals/dreams for the future? ..... Anyway, great interview and I hope one day I can say to those who ask, I climb cell towers and love every minute of it.
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In 2010, people in Madagascar were forced to drink from muddy puddles leading to people getting ill
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An active volcano named Kilauea (kill-a-waya) is one of the most active volcanoes in the world. It is an special volcano because it is on what used to be an small island. As lava rises and runs into the ocean, it becomes earth after many steps that occur. Most of the hawaiian islands were formed due to the eruption of volcanoes.
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Read the adapted excerpt from “NOAA Hurricane Hunters” by NOAA.
In addition to doing research to help scientists understand hurricanes and other kinds of tropical storms, NOAA's P-3s also do storm reconnaissance missions. The main purpose of these missions is to locate the center of the storm and measure central pressure and surface winds around the eye. Information from both research and reconnaissance flights directly contribute to the safety of people living along and visiting the vulnerable Atlantic and Gulf coasts.
Which dictionary entry best supports the meaning of the word reconnaissance as used in the excerpt?
re·con·nais·sance | ri-ˈkä-nə-zən(t)s \ noun
Answer and Explanation:
The dictionary meaning of reconnaissance is to obtain information by way of preliminary survey of a region, usually for military purposes. In the example given above, reconnaissance is used in the context of the first meaning; to gain information, not necessarily for military purposes. In other words, reconnaissance in this case aims to get information for other purposes(not for military), for purposes of understanding storms in a certain region to secure the safety of people in that region.
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Occasion-The speech was delivered on November 19,1863 after the Battle of Gettysburg
Audience-The speech addressed all the citizens of the U.S
Subject-The bravery of the union soldiers who died at the Battle of Gettysburg was the speech topic.
Speaker- The speech was delivered by Abraham Lincoln.
Purpose-The speech was part of a ceremony to honor soldiers who died at the Battle of Gettysburg.