Category: /Literature/English
said he couldnÂ’t live without. Then I think of what the place would look like if an earthquake hit.
Surprisingly, despite the huge super stores, like Costco, and the obsession Americans have with consumption most people do not feel they are spending too
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Category: /History
to plague.
The terrestrial cause was air poisoned from noxious gases released during earthquakes. Further unfortunate conjunctions of constellations brought on thunder, rain, and wet south winds that dispersed the poisonous vapors caused by carcasses rotting
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Category: /History
forces are suitable for creating the Kennedy myth. An occurrence that could be interpreted in supernatural terms would be appropriate to ending
Kennedy's life and beginning the legend. An earthquake or a meteor, a tornado, during an historic event would all
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Category: /Literature/European Literature
the `universal landlord´ (act III,13;73). His temperance resembles the steadiness of the land - if we neglect earthquakes, vulcanoes and glaciers for once - while Cleopatra`s temperament resembles the storms and hurricanes raging on the open sea.
Caesar
Caesar
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Category: /Literature/English
: Earthquakes floods or hurricanes have impaired a large number of computer centres. The best protection is to choose a location, which is not prone to natural disasters.
Environmental problems: Computers are usually installed in non-specialised buildings
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Category: /Literature/English
. Creation of semipermanent
LAN's for quick and easy setup without the need for running wires. This would be necessary for events
such as earthquakes. The last category is that of mobile computing. With advent of PCMCIA cards,
notebook computers are being
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Category: /Literature/English
. Creation of semipermanent
LAN's for quick and easy setup without the need for running wires. This would be necessary for events
such as earthquakes. The last category is that of mobile computing. With advent of PCMCIA cards,
notebook computers are being
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Category: /Literature/English
and reliability found in wired LAN's. Creation of semipermanent
LAN's for quick and easy setup without the need for running wires. This would be necessary for events
such as earthquakes. The last category is that of mobile computing. With advent of PCMCIA cards
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Category: /Science & Technology
, special items, switches, lever, extending bridges, floating platforms, and more!
-Earthquakes rip the ground apart, while snow and rain fall around you
-Great MIDI tunes by Garret Thomson (garret_t@sympatico.ca, www.sirsonic.com)
-Many sound effects
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Category: /Literature/English
need to retain the speed and reliability found in wired LAN's. Creation of semipermanent LAN's for quick and easy setup without the need for running wires. This would be necessary for events such as earthquakes. The last category is that of mobile computing
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