Papers 1401-1410 of total 53012 found.
…The Detrimental Effects of Overpopulation The shortsighted policies of the present towards population growth are dangerously narrowing our options for avoiding environmental disaster in the not so faraway future. Ignoring the problem of rapid…
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Category: /History
…of the worst commercial nuclear disaster in United States history that took place on March 28, 1979 (Nuclear Disaster, 1997). The pilot-operated relief valve (PORV) on the reactor cooling system opened like it was supposed to and then about ten seconds later…
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Category: /Literature/English
…six year old sister for the six hour car ride. However having to listen to nonstop Raffi through the voice of a chipmunk couldn't prepare me for the natural disaster I would soon face. We arrived at usual, quaint New England, home in North Truro, Cape Cod…
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…to populate such arid regions as Arizona and southern California. Not only does this lead to an explosion in population in these and other areas, natural lands are flooded for reservoirs, water tables are lowered to supply the thirst of new immigrants, and water…
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Category: /Literature/English
…than a temporary attachment. However, the audience’s knowledge of Hamlet’s character convinces them that Polonius entirely misjudges the nature of the prince’s sentiments towards Ophelia. His love for her is innocent and pure, yet their relationship is cut…
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Category: /Literature/English
…the main characters are still alive. This is black comedy also. It makes you wonder how much a human can go through before they break. Candide suffers through beatings, shipwrecks, natural disaster, executions, and various other things, and still does not die…
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…Tornadoes Tornadoes could be one of the most amazing phenomena?s ever, with their destructive power and it?s spontaneous movement it is looked at, as one of the most feared natural disasters ever. The United States is the #1 tornado country…
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Category: /History
…that their Gods had great powers and controlled their World. Their belief that their God or Gods were so powerful gave them a way to explain their hardships and natural disasters. As long as the Gods were revered and worshipped by them, the people would prosper…
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…of crises. Even on a national level people hope for each other’s well being in times of natural disasters. I feel this is true because people share a common bond when they are threatened. People need to have a lot of courage when a hurricane the size of Texas…
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Category: /Law & Government
…Compare and contrast the population management strategies in India and China. India and China are both facing the same oncoming immanent disaster if nothing is done to stem the growth of their populations before their natural recourses and food…
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