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Category: /Law & Government
…into several editions and some translated into foreign languages. In the early 1890s, Maria ventured westward to Oakland, California. It was here that she prophesied the great earthquake that would eventually hit the San Francisco area. Thousands fled to the hills…
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…was often shown with trident, a three pointed spear, which he used to control the storms and earthquakes, and with his horse and whip. There was a temple to him in the Circus Flaminius in Rome. Neptune is the fourth largest planet in the solar system…
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…percent of users say they're willing to pay to download an entire album. A maker of MP3 portable players said, "The year 2000 is a fantastic year for digital music, we had this earthquake called Napster whose aftershocks are still happening". Napster gives…
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…it. Irenaeus believes that we chose it when humanity fell in Creation. That justifies moral evil. But what of natural evil? Why did God want this journey to take place in such a hazardous environment, with earthquakes and pestilence, and in such frail form, which…
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…due to chance. The bottleneck effect is where natural disasters such as earthquakes and floods reduce the size of the population drastically, resulting in a small surviving population that is not representative of the original population's gene pool…
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…of Europe. Others believed that it was caused by an earthquake that released poisonous gasses, or God's anger. The more crowed and dirty the cities were the easier the plague was spread. And it did, it wiped out 1/3 of the population of Europe and 35,000,000…
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…Over time nature has caused damage and destruction in many ways. These include storms, tornadoes, cyclones, floods, bush fires, earthquakes, droughts, landslides, blizzards, etc, etc. Most of these cause immense damage which we, as humans, are unable…
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Category: /Literature
…there in the blue, riding on a smile and a shoeshine. And when they start not smiling back--that's an earthquake." Sobbing quietly, Linda stooped down and put flowers on the grave of Willy Loman. She can only sob, "We're free and clear, We're free." Death of a Salesman…
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…," names that clearly indicated the connection between Isla Vista and post-earthquake Santa Barbara's Spanish themed renovations. The town was haphazardly divided into small lots and sold to many different remote owners as shares. The original subdivision…
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…or environmentalists are the ones that can inform us about the world's problems. [SS] Science can also alert us about natural disasters such as hurricanes, tornadoes, and earthquakes that are possibly on the way. [TS] The last approach Carl Sagan utilizes in "Science…
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