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…experiences 5% - 10% of all the worlds earthquakes annually. Similarly, situated within the famed Ring of Fire, numerous active volcanoes continue to threaten the existence of many tribes and several important cities. Papua New Guinea History "New Guinea!" Palms…
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earthquake struck and the Nikkei index started to become turbulent. Shares in the Nikkei started to decrease in value. Instead of selling his options before he would incur another loss, Leeson started to invest more. Whatever his motives might have been, possibly…
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…and reliability found in wired LAN's. Creation of semi permanent 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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…/ replacement of the parts of the vehicle Payment for the market value of the vehicle in case of a total loss, provided that the originating cause of such damage is an accident, theft, earthquake, flood, riot, strike and malicious acts Section 2 : Liability…
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…are sometimes built near areas with prevalent mudslides, earthquakes and forest fires which will limit the lifespan of the home. One weakness that make occur in the home building industry is contractors who take the cheap way out by constructing shoddy homes…
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…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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…enormously, as rails are much easier to repair than roads (Clark 387-404). After the Los Angeles earthquake in January 1994, use of the city's rail system, Metrolink, increased from 900 passengers per day to 22,000 passengers per day (387-404…
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…enormously, as rails are much easier to repair than roads (Clark 387-404). After the Los Angeles earthquake in January 1994, use of the city's rail system, Metrolink, increased from 900 passengers per day to 22,000 passengers per day (387-404).         Rail…
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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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…sandstone. This form of sand stone is very hard to penetrated. Scientists believe that the large geothermal reservoir was created when an earthquake caused fault and shear zones. Steam temperatures in the geothermal wells range from 260 to 290 . Pressures…
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