Papers 1051-1060 of total 1186 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…city was "Stirred,"(KJ Moved) this is an understatement. The Greek word here is used to describe earthquakes. These people were "wild with excitement" they were literally rocking the city with their noise and singing. Luke's gospel records…
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…. An earthquake struck 500 miles west of Buenos Aires. Thousands of people were killed, and many were left without homes. National sympathy prompted a huge fund raising drive and all of the personalities of the day came to lend their support. Eva’s date…
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…. An earthquake struck 500 miles west of Buenos Aires. Thousands of people were killed, and many were left without homes. National sympathy prompted a huge fund raising drive and all of the personalities of the day came to lend their support. Eva’s date…
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…there is. Dorothy Day, patron of the Catholic Worker movement, was born in Brooklyn, on New York, November 8, 1897. After surviving the San Francisco earthquake in 1906, the Day family moved into a tenement flat in Chicago's South Side. It was a big step down…
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Category: /Literature/English
…of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, earthquakes, hurricanes, volcanoes, airplane crashes and automobile accidents, and did not contemplate applying the diagnosis to battered women. The American Psychiatric Association loosened the traumatic event criteria in the DSM-IV…
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Category: /Literature/English
…. Earthquakes, hurricanes, and epidemics create hundreds of orphans. Ethnic cleansing, war, and famine create even more. These children, plus the ones orphaned by people not able or willing to raise a child, are in institutions all over the world. Adopting is a big…
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Category: /History
…and the structure of the lakes themselves are almost identical, starting with the fact that both are extremely deep, large, and situated right on top of earthquake faults (Teresi 5). Most importantly, both lakes were once “inland seas, extensions of the Atlantic Ocean…
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…. In terms of the United Nations, this has to be one of the biggest topics. No matter what the cause—a flood, a drought, an earthquake or a conflict—a disaster means lost lives, displaced population, communities incapable of sustaining themselves and great…
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…. In terms of the United Nations, this has to be one of the biggest topics. No matter what the cause—a flood, a drought, an earthquake or a conflict—a disaster means lost lives, displaced population, communities incapable of sustaining themselves and great…
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Category: /Literature/English
…stationed near Tokyo to be prepared for a possible uprising by "third country" people, or "illegal foreigners," in the event of a natural calamity, such as an earthquake (ISSHO).” In many countries across Asia, “outsiders”—such as the Vietnamese who have been…
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