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…transportation accidents everyday, and sometimes natural disasters. But then there are murders, where struggling individuals take into their own hands the decision as to whether you should see the sun tomorrow. Why should a cold-blooded killer be able to kill someone…
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…settling in London, England. John Singleton Copley's interpretation of a horrifying disaster in Brooke Watson and the Shark stands out as a fantastic romanticized horror painting. Watson and the Shark, an oil on canvas painting, was completed in 1778…
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…. “The effect that child abuse has not just on the victims, but on their subsequent victims and on society as a whole, is, in my judgment, far more devastating than the threat of drugs, political upheaval, economic disaster, or environmental destruction... I really…
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Category: /Literature/English
…, stability, and passageways to keep the crowd comfortable all day. One of the first natural changes of the Coliseum came in 320 when lightning struck and damaged the building. In 422 it was damaged by an earthquake. However, Theodosius II and Valentitian III…
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Category: /History
…in the matter was merely accepted as a natural disaster or illness would be today. This general acceptance of a god's will is a recurring trend throughout the poem. A prime example of this trend is in book XXIV. Achilles, angry over the death of Patroklos…
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Category: /History
…, stability, and passageways to keep the crowd comfortable all day. One of the first natural changes of the Coliseum came in 320 when lightning struck and damaged the building. In 422 it was damaged by an earthquake. However, Theodosius II and Valentitian III…
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…that a god might make a natural disaster to wipe out mankind. That is the importance that the flood stories have on all of mankind…
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…Tsunamis have occurred on many occasions all around the world. Volcanic eruptions, landslides, earthquakes, and other natural disasters have caused these massive waves. A tsunami is a towering ocean wave generated by tectonic displacements…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…famous scenes of Anna Karenina is the mowing at Levin's estate. The first fully developed interaction between Levin and the peasant class symbolizes the triumph of nature over the stained upper classes, the essence of Slavism that would save Russia from…
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…. It forms when O2 is broken into two atoms. The atoms then attach themselves onto oxygen molecules to form the ozone layer. The ozone layer is critical to life because it blocks out harmful ultraviolet rays. In the ozone there is natural nitrogen compounds…
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