Papers 1771-1780 of total 53012 found.
…, natural disasters such as earthquakes, famines et cetera. The problem of evil here is quite straight forward, why would a morally perfect God inflict such suffering on human kind if he had the power to prevent it. Moral evil, on the other hand, is the human…
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…Introduction The Unintended Cosequences of Information Age Technologies Military organizations are, by their very nature, resistant to change. This is, in no small part, due to the fact that the cost of error is exceedingly high. Change, particularly…
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…the form of a natural disaster, widespread warfare, or startling discovery, such as finding a life elsewhere in the universe. The reshaping of the social agenda will itself create more changes in attitudes and behavior as our lives become directed in new ways…
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…of the global ecosystem has resulted in among other things, mass glacier retreat, extinction of coral reefs, droughts throughout parts of Asia and Africa, climatic storms and natural disasters, and the disruption of migration patterns from mammals to insects (TIME…
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…problems would have floated away in the misty night air. <Tab/>It is human nature to fear what one does not understand. When people do not understand something, they look to superstition to help them understand it. To explain the creation…
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…. In conclusion, many natural forces from the climate to diseases affected Europe's farming population causing famines, plagues, and other human disasters. The spread of education began reaching rural areas, thus improving farming techniques, transportation…
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…said, “ We thought the plant was too well designed to have a serious accident.” ”It was kind of like the Titanic.”(CNN) It may surprise some people to find out how close we came to a major disaster and the shear amount of problems that occurred…
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Category: /History
…said, “ We thought the plant was too well designed to have a serious accident.” ”It was kind of like the Titanic.”(CNN) It may surprise some people to find out how close we came to a major disaster and the shear amount of problems that occurred…
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Category: /History
…a potential to commit genocide. The dark side of human nature awakens when a combination of economic catastrophes, political disasters and social upheaval makes a segment of a population desperate for change. Then, a regime's propaganda can successfully…
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…as Stanley, but his innate good nature and sincerity encourage Blanche to return his affection. As the summer progresses Blanche keeps a limit on the intimacy of the relationship, professing to be an old-fashioned girl with strict ideals and morals. However…
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