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…an earthquake almost completely destroyed the town of San Juan, 500 miles west of Buenos Aires. Thousands were killed. The Argentina military was there to support and help out. Juan was the leader, and it was then that he met Eva. February of 1946 Juan became…
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…in the forest, they have a plan to ruin the rabbits’ way of living systematically. First they give absurd reasons to blame natural disasters like floods or earthquakes, in which some of the wolves were killed, on the rabbits. When for example some wolves are struck…
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…about a decision that really makes us choose between the lesser of two evils? I though you’d never ask. Hypothetical situation: You are staying in a quaint, forest cabin with your family. An earthquake hits in the middle of the night sending tons of snow…
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…next to the steps. The façade itself came down in the 10th century because of an earthquake. Now after restoration, the Celsus Library is another monument of Ephesus. During excavation frieze blocks were found on either side of the fountain depicting scenes…
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Category: /History
…, confusion and sadness. Whenever I watch natural disasters on television, like volcano eruptions, earthquakes and floods, I always wished I had the power to prevent the destruction. But when I witnessed the horrors of those terrorist attacks, I suddenly wished…
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…Native American stories reflected their lives and beliefs vividly. Through stories Native Americans could explain natural phenomenon such as earthquakes and thunderstorms. They would often blame these events on gods that were “responsible.” Creation…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…of the public library. The Library itself was destroyed in an earthquake that occurred in 1974. It was not long after this that Antigua gained its much-awaited independence. It was after this monumental moment in Antiguan history when the so-called corruption…
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…the seventh; the sixth appears to have had the highest walls, destroyed by earthquake about 1300 BC. What is obviously true is that Troy existed. Could a war have lasted 10 years? Well WW2 lasted 5, and the "Hundred Years War" was actually a series…
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Category: /Literature/English
…?and ‘the dead men’s blood? Violence is also suggested by images of storms and other disastrous natural events such as ‘thunder?and ‘earthquake like a Jove? To conclude, Act 2 scene 4 evokes the different views of the French King, the Dauphin, the Constable…
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…. Scientists and historians are still unsure about the origins of plague. Medieval European writers believed that it began in China, where some believed that “magical things” happened. Writings about the plague state that it began with earthquakes, fire falling from…
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