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…After the disaster of World Trade Center on September 11, 2001, by two airplanes crashing the World Trade Center, the problem of terrorism became the most serious issue in the world. This disaster showed that countries which do not want to appear…
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…the mighty empires may see themselves as secure, disaster often occurs during these periods of great seeming security. Seeing the pattern of history, many writers and artists have adopted this phenomenon into their works. In the Old English epic poem Beowulf, many…
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…of a technology that has the capability to render the planet unfit for human occupation. The secret race to divide nature into its most miniscule components the result of which created a tremendous source of previously unknown energy, has characterized our short…
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…and its surrounding area is an earthquake danger zone. If an earthquake is instigated by the heavy weight of the water, the earth will shift in unpredictable ways. Thus, the dam's destruction will result in an unthinkable natural disaster. This new water source…
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Category: /History
…and the relationships mankind had with them. The contractual relationship between mankind and the gods involved each party in giving, and in return receiving services. The Romans believed that spirits residing in natural and physical objects had the power to control…
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Category: /Literature/English
…and its surrounding area is an earthquake danger zone. If an earthquake is instigated by the heavy weight of the water, the earth will shift in unpredictable ways. Thus, the dam's destruction will result in an unthinkable natural disaster. This new water source…
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…used to achieve this and their effect. The effectiveness of Parker?s choice of actors and actresses needs to be first questioned. Cognizant of the character Othello's empty un-reflective nature, he filled the void with sex and violence, traits embodied…
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Category: /Literature/English
…by natural disaster, but instead is a direct result of social, political and economic human forces. "Not only are individuals and families dying from starvation there, but whole communities are forces to endure abnormal social and economic activities in order…
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…Available from: http://www.bom.gov.au/cgi-bin/climate/cgi_bin_scripts/annual_rnfall.cgi (Accessed 20th April 2006) 5)<Tab/>Australian Government, Culture and Recreation Portal, Natural disasters in Australia Available from: http…
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…from all suffering, unlike those present in Europe at that period of time in history. People fully exploit the fruits of nature instead of being oppressed by its fatal dangers. A control of nature implies eliminating illnesses, natural disasters and any…
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