Papers 1941-1950 of total 53012 found.
Category: /Literature
…then is the accessory to the crime of passion? Hester Pryne conceals the identity of her accessory to avoid his punishment by the harsh Puritan law. She is therefore condemned to wear the scarlet 'A' on her chest forever. Yet, even in error we find human nature respects…
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Category: /History
…this phenomenon, and with best interest at heart what results is a disaster of humanity, and the consequences of god-playing. Orr dreams away racial tensions by making everyone gray, makes people stop fighting with each other by inventing an alien invasion, stops…
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Category: /History
…rats, which had guts full of the bacillus Yersinia pestis (the bacteria which causes the plague). Inspectors attempted to quarantine the fleet, but it was too late. Realizing what a deadly disaster had come to them, the people quickly drove the Italians…
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…studied in this experiment originated on the same island. On this island there was diversified food success, allowing natural selection to take place and create separate species to fill different niches on the island. When the natural disaster occurred…
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…and disposed of. There is another theory that dams are being broken by earthquakes. Many people say that dams protect people from natural disasters, but there are some which it can intensify. For instance if an Earthquake happens then, along…
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…structures are placed with the mass of the unnatural weight of the lake near it, this disrupts the Earth's surface and is a new precaution where before it was never heard of. Many people say that dams protect people from natural disasters, but there are some…
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…experienced floods, drought, and other natural disasters, while in the Salians Valley (Shaw, 5). What Steinbeck wrote was very factual and in depth. He exhibited his awareness of man and his surroundings, in his early books, before people ate, a pig had…
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…. In a matter of minutes, the sky turns green and large cumulonimbus clouds start to churn. A crackle of thunder sends a chill up your spine, followed by a strong odor of ozone that fills the air as Mother Nature’s fireworks illuminate the dark sky. Large golf ball…
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Category: /Literature/English
…not to feel a grim personal concern with it, but to infer that he ever felt attracted to the corpses…He was no sadist, no pervert, no rake…the most admirable thing about Poe was his resiliency…his nervous system was weak…a dual nature that tormented him…he suffered…
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…impacts. New technologies carry increasing risks, and the scale, frequency, and impacts of disaster caused or influenced by human activity are growing tremendously. The risks to the Earth¡¦s natural systems are becoming significantly concerning…
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