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…and clinging desperately together as though in their last struggle for life. (Ward 180) The aftermath of the disaster changed the way people thought about the sea and ships. If one lesson was learned, it was that there needs to be enough lifeboats for everyone…
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Category: /History
…eyes. Pearl’s beauty has a splendor unlike that of any other child. Like the scarlet letter, Pearl serves as Hester’s beautiful disaster. There are also many similarities between the relationship of Hester and Pearl and the relationship between Hester…
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…in white come in, they must be the angels. I was relieved to be told that I am alive and that I was in New York Hospital. I asked what happened and they just walked to the window and opened the curtains. It was horrible! Absolute disaster! There was black smoke…
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…Minamata Mercury Pollution Disaster Minamata and the Chisso Cooperation: Minamata is a small factory town dominated by the Chisso Corporation. The town faces the Shiranui Sea, and Minamata Bay is part of this sea. In Japanese, "Chisso" means…
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…Nuclear Disaster in Japan There was a nuclear reaction at a uranium processing plant in Japan that has brought an enormous amount of people to stay indoors, to stop farming, and to have many schools closed down. There was a large amount…
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…period until 1953” (3, Love Canal Report) Within fifty years, love canal went from being a charismatic entrepreneurs dream to a toxic human and environmental disaster and the fingers and legislation point directly at the dumpers. It is estimated that love…
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…human political and environmental problems due to the disaster at Chernobyl. Eventually, increased radiation levels were detected in Europe and as far away as the United States. Fortunately these levels were barely higher than the normal. During…
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Category: /History
…with the outcome of this case, although I'm not certain that the engineers from G.C.E. should be able to practice engineering in other states. It seems obvious that there was deliberate, willful negligence on several occasions; and that the disaster was a result…
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…into a womb, and after that it grows the same as a natural baby does. In the 1970's, two scientists from Stanford University in California first developed the process of cloning. However, the experiments were only done with toads and frogs. The cloning process has…
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Category: /Literature/English
…on overcoming these “threats” that are reducing their earnings. “Whenever there has been this kind of slowdown, we’ve turned our back to our basic kind of nature, which is to be piranhas. We will be very aggressive in the marketplace to gain…
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