Papers 1781-1790 of total 53012 found.
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…of food combined with the "cooperativization" of agriculture from the People's Communes system led to corruption and violence for food in every village. The "backyard steel furnace" also contributed into this disaster. Massive labour force had constrained…
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…!" However, it is clear that what she feels should be important to her is her social obligation, as she says "but I require tea!" (1655) After Jack and Algernon have confessed their crimes, and lost their engagements, they calmly discuss the disaster they have…
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…. Therefore as a result of the famine, it made the government more aware of what was happening, and that they had to take drastic action into solving the disaster. As a result of the famine, it most importantly affected the people, however government was also…
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…. Natural disasters can destroy data saved in any location or form and disgruntled employees with adequate access can destroy data. On a network, the best protection of data comes from hardware and software mirroring, which allows data to be mirrored and stored…
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…, approximately fifteen to twenty miles above sea level. This layer of ozone is natural, and helps to protect the earth by blocking harmful sunrays, such as ultraviolet (UV) rays. Rays such as these can cause skin cancer in humans, can harm animals, and can kill…
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…About the Malibu Fires - Malibu Fires         Human beings are able to adapt to almost any environment, unfortunately sometimes we take advantage of our natural surroundings. We find ourselves amidst a struggle between our lifestyles…
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…the philosophical system that believed everything already was for the best, no matter how terrible the circumstances seemed. Through Candide, Voltaire showed the world full of natural disasters and brutality. Voltaire also used contrast in the personalities…
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Category: /Literature/English
…the common good, romantic or lustful love, which leads to misery and disaster, and natural sexual love which leads to the harmonious process of reproduction. The poem opens with “The Dream of Scipio” where the advice is given to “know thyself first immortal…
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…of the state of nature in his Leviathan, democracy, the origin of all political authorities, initiates a cycle that causes democracy itself and monarchy to constantly reoccur in human culture, resulting the situation in which today's democracy will still create…
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…-intensity ground fire they'd set earlier. It gradually burned through bitterbrush and light woody debris, mimicking the natural understory fires of old and thus protecting a stand of mature ponderosas. The fire was moving ionals throughout the U.S. In other words…
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