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Category: /Literature/English
…holes, rain forest destruction, the "greenhouse effect", pollution, weather breakdown, and natural disasters are only symptoms of this already deadly monster.…
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Category: /Literature/English
…just had a hope that we are all right. I thanked God that He saved my friends and me from this terrible natural disaster. It was ten o’clock in the morning. All of us were at the school grounds. Countless numbers of helpless people were gathered…
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Category: /History
…of authors trying to explain an unexplainable phenomenon. The most factually based source for myths, however, is that many of the major events in myths can be attributed to real natural disasters such as floods, eclipses, and lightning. The difference…
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…and a woman. One of the only times marriage was altered, was when no-fault divorce was legalised. No-fault divorce was introduced, and it has proven to be a complete disaster for children and often for the adults involved. Statistics now show that 53% of marriages…
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…would result in erosion. The wind blew all the dry topsoil into the air. The misuse of farm land caused the land to be vunerable to such a disaster. It did not take long before all smooth dry topsoil was blown away, leaving behind rough hard farmland…
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Category: /Literature/English
…hardly look up without feeling the singe of the wind against one’s face. To me, these days have always conjured up images of some distant, looming storm, some silent tempest which, if not otherwise distracted will soon wreak mayhem and disaster on my…
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Category: /History
…of that the Egyptians had something to look forward to after they died. Also in Egypt, the favorable climate of the Nile Valley allowed the people to enjoy life and see their gods as kindly forces. By, contrast, the Sumerians feared of natural disasters and invasions…
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Category: /History
…the classes and Marx stated that “class struggle” was what pushed history forward. In time of history diseases have killed more people than famines, natural disasters, and wars. In the 1800’s medical advances were brought to give people healthier and longer…
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…of their views were better understood. The parent feel that he is misunderstood, overburden and under helped ( Evan). Minutes after the interview the strain and frustration is obviuos.. As a parent loving your child is natural but one coulld see that the theory…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…, and all the other characters in the story realize that Oedipus actually did murder Laius and that Jocasta is indeed Oedipus’ birth mother as well as his wife. Oedipus finds out his true self and nature of how he is not the real son of Merope and Polybus…
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