Papers 1081-1090 of total 1186 found.
Category: /History
…to the present reigning fifth sun. It's governing deity is Tonatiuh and its people are maize-eaters. According to Aztec myth, this world too will be destroyed, by earthquakes, and its people will be devoured by sky monsters. The destruction of a world age or sun…
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…to be outside the range of human experience, such events included rape, torture, war, the Holocaust, the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, earthquakes, hurricanes, volcanos, airplane crashes and automobile accidents, and did not contemplate applying…
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…, torture, war, the Holocaust, the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, earthquakes, hurricanes, volcanos, airplane crashes and automobile accidents, and did not contemplate applying the diagnosis to battered women. The American Psychiatric Association…
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…the range of human experience, such events included rape, torture, war, the Holocaust, the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, earthquakes, hurricanes, volcanos, airplane crashes and automobile accidents, and did not contemplate applying the diagnosis…
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…and on the higher lands. The nation is free from earthquakes, hurricanes and cyclones, but rainstorms, drought and frost occasionally cause considerable damage. Demography and Social Patterns: Population is around 155 million and growing at about 2% per year…
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…in California and Hawaii. Her first job, in 1902, was a bell tower at Mills College in Oakland, which survived the San Francisco earthquake in 1906. Julia also designed Phoebe Hearst's Hacienda in Pleasantown, California. She had so many projects going on, that she…
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…were probably completed by Tiberius Caesar after the severe earthquakes which destroyed so many cities in his time. In the time of the Caesars all the public buildings, including the theaters and gymnasia must have been erected, the foundations of some…
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…again in the 1950s after earthquakes devastated the Azorean island Faial. The immigrants came largely from the Azores, but also from Cape Verde and Madeira, later from the mainland Portugal and occasionally from other parts of the Portuguese empire, including…
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…such as earthquake, tornadoes or even war. In such events the people are warned in advance and timely action is taken to guarantee the lives of millions of people every year. Here in the U.S. weatherman remind us how technology has improved such that we humans can predict…
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…problems, earthquakes, wars) *Learning *Broaden learning opportunities due to diversity of operating environments *Reputation *Crossover customers between markets - reputation and brand identification Sumantra Ghoshal of INSEAD proposed a framework comprising…
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