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…in nature. Because of the sovereign's authority, he or she is to blame for such phenomena as fire, flood, earthquake, and eclipse. Because these ill omens can descend on earth as a warning…
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…and lightning as well as earthquakes. As the story goes he overthrew his father, Cronus, and became the ruler of Mount Olympus to head the new line of Gods. Jupiter, also known as Jove, was very much like Zeus. He was the predominant power holder among the Roman…
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…in 1990. India felt a major upset when their free-love guru , Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh, died. He passed on January 22. Well over to the middle east, Iran had a major death count after a huge 6.7 earthquake hit. Around forty thousand people were killed and over…
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…were concerned more with science than philosophy. He wrote about the theory of earthquakes, on wind and on geography. His most important philosophical book is The Critique of Pure Reason. His purpose in this book is to prove that although none of our…
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…companies are in California, damage to the storage tanks from an earthquake is a big concern. The idea of cryonics also raises some moral and religious questions. If cryonics works, people centuries from now might not want to resuscitate the frozen…
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…programs relating to affirmative action. The government could better spend this money on programs such as: food for the poor, help for earthquake victims, and improvement of state and local parks and amusements. The government could also spend this money on fire…
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Category: /Literature/English
earthquakes, especially in the southern regions. Principal Cities The capital and largest city of Italy is Rome (population, 1991, 2,775,250), which is a famous cultural and tourist center. Other cities with populations of more than 300,000 in the 1991…
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…to the Kobe earthquake, there was steady growth in the tourism sector in 1995 with increases in the number of visitor arrivals and hotel room rates. The number of visitor arrivals to the State increased 3.2 percent during the first eleven months of 1995…
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…, he broke wind with such force that the all window glass rattled as in an earthquake and all the local livestock in a one kilometre radius stampeded in fright. The utter silence of the great banquet room was only disturbed by the sound of the gassed…
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Category: /Literature/English
…the things. The planes and boats could lose by any effects except Bermuda Triangle. People were not scare about Bermuda Triangle because they have nature disaster like Hurricane, storms, earthquake, etc. that they have to face.…
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