Category: /Society & Culture/Religion
by an ingenious artist.
The sceptical replies to this well cited religious argument are numerous. First, the ambiguities of the evidence must be accepted. The world contains not just immeasurable beauty and wonder but also natural disaster and disease. We witness
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Category: /History
of Nature (Dao, or Tao). (McKenzie 1986:192) Also to revert to primitive agrarian communities and a government that did not control or interfere with life. (Lower and Rajendra 1985:110)
It teaches that the way (Dao, or Tao) is realised through recognition
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Category: /Literature/Novels
, and all of the natural disasters that only occurred in Hell now occurs in Paradise. Hell has been described as, "where all life dies, death lives, and Nature breeds, perverse, all monstrous, all prodigious things, abominable, inutterable, and worst than Fables
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Category: /Science & Technology
generates a large amount of energy and usually at least two neutrons. The act of fissioning is also referred to as burning.
The fuel used to today in nuclear reactors is called Uranium. Uranium is the heaviest element normally found in nature. The principal fuel
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Category: /Literature/English
time a great mass of people no longer suffered through a life of brute labour just to avoid starving, to a life of consistent natural disasters and diseases. The huge increase in the productivity of labour that was opened up by the Industrial revolution
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Category: /History
throughout China. His decision in the Great Leaf Forward was a great disaster that could have be ridden but his selfishness and demanding nature caused the death of millions of Chinese.
During his ruling all Chinese were encouraged to read the "Quotations
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Category: /Literature/English
and landscapes. Essentially, "the presence of inherent value in a natural object is independent of any awareness, interest, or appreciation of it by a conscious being." (EE p.147)
Another principle states that the diversity of life forms contributes to our
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Category: /Society & Culture/Environment
or the world without this incredible machine, for it provides freedom and mobility, even for people who do not own a car. Unfortunately, the car has a very destructive nature. Automobiles make a major contribution to air and noise pollution, depletion of fossil
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Category: /Science & Technology/Transportation
, social exclusion, HIV and other illnesses, and natural disasters, through the lens of national security, conceiving them as threats. In this sense the declaration creates conditions for the securitization of problems of a political, economic, social
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Category: /Social Sciences/Philosophy
others, to the total destruction of others......................In a perfect world, violence, plane crashes floods and other disasters would not occur. Disease and illness would be non-existent. Emergency medical services would not have a basis for fruition
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