Papers 1211-1220 of total 53012 found.
Category: /History
…the Chinese communist revolution, he actually caused mass economic disaster and was responsible for the death of tens of millions of innocent people. Mao had several good ideas that can be rationalized to some extent such as the Hundred Flowers Campaign…
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…tried to show you how dangerous and how horrible the natural disasters really are. Floods and hurricanes cause nothing but turmoil anywhere they happen. This paper states that floods and hurricanes are as dangerous now as ever, but thankfully…
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…Atlantic Ocean, not to be seen by human eyes again for seventy-three years. But why is the disaster of the Titanic so widely known? Not more than two years later, in late May of 1914, another ship set sail from it's port in Quebec City en route to Liverpool…
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…wrong and what are the implications of the accident? On 26th April 1986, what was described as "The world's worst nuclear disaster" occurred at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant in the Ukraine. 190 tons of highly radioactive uranium and graphite were…
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…The Black Death is arguably one of the worst disasters in history. It devastated Europe and other parts of the world. It caused crisis throughout Europe during the late 1340's and early 1350's. It created many problems that the Europeans could not handle…
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…, and public powerlessness. Soon enough it could be goodbye to dangerous stress, tobacco, burgers, serial killings, muggings, and smog. Times change. Many of today’s accepted virtues might one day be judged as crimes against humanity and nature, which leads…
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…such as Alaska, we risk environmental disasters such as the Exxon Valdez, regardless if we drill in the ocean, or if we drill on land. These people believe that by drilling on land, we will destroy the permafrost that the oil derricks will be set upon permanently…
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Category: /History
…, and public powerlessness. Soon enough it could be goodbye to dangerous stress, tobacco, burgers, serial killings, muggings, and smog. Times change. Many of today's accepted virtues might one day be judged as crimes against humanity and nature, which leads…
Details: Words: 1628 | Pages: 6.0 (approximately 235 words/page)
Category: /Literature/Novels
…revolves around the King who foolishly separates his only truthfully faithful daughter and realizes too late the true nature of his other two daughters. A major subplot involves Edmund’s betrayal of his father and disgrace of his brother. Shakespeare clearly…
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…the preparedness of British Columbia in the event of a major earthquake. Evidence shows that Vancouver and surrounding areas are behind in preparing for such a natural disaster, but are steadily improving. The risk for such an earthquake is very real. In British…
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