Papers 1481-1490 of total 53012 found.
…simply here to use its resources and return it to the way that it was before we used it. He relates the actions of us to the earth's natural disasters of destruction. 'That nation is like a spring freshest that overruns its banks and destroys all who…
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…the disaster sights). 27 people were killed; 25 people died during the tornado and 2 died later in the hospital. Hundreds of other people were injured and thousands were left homeless. Edmontonians faced a horrible natural phenomenon which destroyed homes…
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…of Mississippi River floods. While much has been done to reduce flood risk along the Mississippi River during the past 150 years, much remains to be done, especially in a holistic framework. Response to natural disasters in the United States tends to be event driven…
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…in their natural habitat and that was during a holiday in British Columbia in Canada. When I read about bald eagles and about the way they live, I always start thinking about what a businessman can learn from them in order to become successful and that is what…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…that predominantly men have had to endure (there is no reference to females in the text). "Forces of fire and drought" and "the demon floods disaster" is an intertextual reference to the harsh, dry and cruel climate that are emblematic of the national identity…
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…or environmentalists are the ones that can inform us about the world's problems. [SS] Science can also alert us about natural disasters such as hurricanes, tornadoes, and earthquakes that are possibly on the way. [TS] The last approach Carl Sagan utilizes in "Science…
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…destroy any evidence of disasters. If a ship were to crash or sink, the evidence could easily Caribbean-Atlantic be carried away by currents for thousands of miles away. Not to mention the unpredictable weather could play a huge role. Extreme thunder storms can…
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…of Plato's account, many of Earth's civilizations at the time of Atlantis's destruction have written about a great natural disaster that caused a great continent to disappear. The Egyptian and Aztec cultures both have accounts of this event, which also leads…
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Category: /Literature/English
…. Achilles laid blame on the Trojans. He never considered accusing Apollo, although he was primarily responsible for the kill. Apollo's part in the matter was merely accepted as a natural disaster would be today. The general acceptance of a god's…
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…she stole it from Shakespeare); love in its very nature is something one cannot measure, attempting to do so can only lead to disaster. However, Smiley has put a new spin on the love involved in the love test, a sort of hybrid of "honor thy mother and thy…
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