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Category: /Social Sciences
…that are similarly effected, like the earthquake that occurred in Kobe, Japan and Gujarat, India. Going through articles and journals, I realized that causes of hunger was not simply because there was no food, elimination of malnutrition relies heavily on many factors…
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…of skeletons of small animals that eventually resulted in a large mass, a coral reef. In 1844, he published a work called Volcanic Islands. He found that volcanoes and earthquakes changed the rock layers and their order. Between the years 1851 and 1854, Darwin…
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…for younger women (especially good-looking actresses), and was a 48-year-old widower.5                  On January 15, 1944, San Juan Argentina was hit by a terrible earthquake. A gala benefit show was held to support the relief effort, where Eva…
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…a small earthquake and tsunamis that ruined the civilization of Crete, but didn't sink a continent. (10) Therefore, none of Donnelley's theories can be proved without the actual discovery of the continent. The legend of Atlantis is only a huge collection…
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…. Natural evils such as floods, earthquakes, and tornadoes serve no purpose according to this definition, and are therefore unnecessary evils.         A theist might respond to this with another weak rebuttal, stating that every evil produces…
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…years. The place in which they had held the Olympian Games was destroyed by an earthquake and then in later times a landslide had buried the remains of the structure. In 1875 a group of German archaeologists had discovered this amazing find. A French educator…
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…to decline. In 393 BC the games were ordered to be stopped, the were becoming a public nuisance. The Greeks destroyed the Temple of Zeus and of Hera. Earthquakes and floods buried Olympia, so it remained lost and half-forgotten. Until 1875…
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…to the lack of fast flowing rivers, but small generators that supply only a few number of houses have been set up. England does not suffer from any huge environmental problems such as tornado's or earthquakes, the most serious threat is only in the south west…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…the responsibilities of being older and more mature. This is something everyone has either gone through, is going through, or will go through in life. It’s a force of nature, like a hurricane or earthquake. It happens when it wants to, all we can do is try to be as prepared…
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…I. Introduction It’s called the land of the long white cloud and scientists say that this beautiful place was created millions of years ago by a huge, nearly unimaginable earthquake caused by the movement of large plates of the Earth’s crust…
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