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…family have been killed by the disaster: "When I look beyond I see that all the trees are dead, and there is never a sign of anything moving. I don't go out there." The valley however has been untouched by the devastation. Ann is entrapped, as everything…
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…Africa, "The Group Area Act" law was passed in order to force people of certain races, especially Africans, to live in designated areas. These areas were mostly bad in terms of agricultural activities and vulnerable in terms of natural disaster. And as I write…
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…to those Roman Republic faces during its change to an empire, overall our problems are different in nature. The United States will remain a strong democracy and will not follow the same path as Rome...One that led to disaster and downfall.…
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…Living Drugs: application of genetically modified viruses in cancer treatment Unlike any other families of organisms which may be beneficial or even essential to the well-being of each other and the environment, the nature of virus life cycle fated…
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…was quite unexpected. Not only was Prince Metternich thrown out of power, Franz Joseph, the new monarch replacing Ferdinand, granted a constitution and an end to serfdom (the imperial manifesto). This was a disaster for the revolt (which obviously brought Louis…
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…and behaviors of international states. Naturally, the willingness of independent states to conform under one governing body is not only interpreted as an attack on sovereignty, but an infringement on individualism and culture. The notion of one single government…
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…the direction the stock market was heading, and most of the stress was caused by the size of the brokers' margin loans. President Coolidge said originally that it was only due to the "natural expansion of business", but he was also quick to acknowledge the fact…
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…is there not enough facilities to support this amount of students, but many children are required to keep working to support their families, especially as bad weather and natural disasters such as cyclones and floods have devastated harvests, resulting in terrible food…
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…with Joseph Pulitzer and the World in a circulation war that was to make newspaper history. Hearst capitalized on the fact that the American people had only the most romantic notions of the nature of the Cuban conflict. American newsmen were filing reports…
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…rule over the proletariat." Thus socioeconomic confusion and political turmoil generated a recipe for disaster and it was from this anxiety that futurism dawned its "...first sunrise on earth." Having understood the context of the manifesto…
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