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Autumn (also known as fall in North American English) is one of the four temperate seasons, the transition from summer into winter. In the temperate zones, autumn is the season during which most crops are harvested, and deciduous trees lose their leaves. It is also the season where days rapidly get shorter and cooler, the nights rapidly get longer, and of gradually increasing precipitation in some parts of the world.
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Winter Taking preventive action is your best defense against having to deal with extreme cold-weather conditions. By preparing your home and car in advance for winter emergencies, and by observing safety precautions during times of extremely cold weather, you can reduce the risk of weather-related health problems.
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Spring is the season of new life and fresh beginnings, which artists have conveyed both literally and symbolically. In landscape paintings, green meadows, new buds and blooming flowers all demonstrate the springtime revival of the natural world. The earliest symbolic depictions show spring as a young woman holding flowers, or as the ancient goddess Flora. Corresponding to youth in the cycle of life, representations of the season often feature young children.
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Summer When picking a summer camp or program, every family needs to consider its own personal needs and requirements. Just like every child, every camp has its own personality. The directors and the staff determine that personality.
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