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…because it can cause serious damage on hardware. Some kind of extinguisher is very effective, like chemical gas, but is very costly. Natural disaster: Earthquakes floods or hurricanes have impaired a large number of computer centres. The best protection…
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…materials like papers or magnetic types. Furthermore, water is impossible to be used as counter measure because it can cause serious damage on hardware. Some kind of extinguisher is very effective, like chemical gas, but is very costly. Natural disaster
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…to be used as counter measure because it can cause serious damage on hardware. Some kind of extinguisher is very effective, like chemical gas, but is very costly. Natural disaster: Earthquakes floods or hurricanes have impaired a large number of computer…
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…to be God. The second aspect of the cosmological argument for the existence of God comes from nature of efficient cause. Here, Aristotle defines efficient cause, as an event or an agent that brings something about. In our world of sensible things, we also find…
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…of the population is undernourished. Countries like these that cannot grow or buy enough food to feed their people, or experience natural disaster depend of food aid from wealthier countries. In 1993, 16.8 million tons of food was distributed to countries in need…
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…is only as great as the obstacle he can overcome. The obstacle can be a natural disaster or even a wild animal but it is a human villain who himself develops and changes as the story unfolds that can be the most challenging, and therefore interesting obstacle…
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…of the loss of doctors, teachers and other professionals when schools and infrastructure are destroyed. Natural disasters can be explained scientifically, but it is far more difficult to understand the causes of war. Social behaviour is not subject to physical laws…
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…and a general neo-imperialistic takeover, a rat race if the reader will bear with me, has been instigated. However, it must be understood before the reader continues, the process unravelling before our eyes today, this disaster, is not a recent occurrence. Some…
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…] resulted in more frequent natural disasters" (Yi, 1999), therefore increasing the local area's risk and vulnerability. We see how environmental changes by humans will reflect negative effects back on the locals. For example, Ryder (1990) explains that "the best…
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…the surface and lower atmosphere from escaping into outer space. Even though this process occurs naturally and has kept the Earth's temperature about 60 degrees Fahrenheit warmer than it would otherwise be, current life on Earth could not be sustained without…
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