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How to survive a tornado?
Natural disasters are taken too lightly. They do not always happen to someone else. Most people have no idea how many people can be affected by a disaster and what the effects can be. In this case, food became a major
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Tornadoes, a horrifying, destructive natural disaster ripping apart the nation one twister at a time.................
The world's most violent cyclones; unpredictable columns of wind rotating at speeds exceeding 300miles per hour forming from
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, or land in an amount that can threaten human health, plants, and wildlife. It also lessens the human enjoyment of the environment. Pollution is mainly caused by the people, and this results in natural disasters, dirty and contaminated environment, and diseases
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of her income buying nursing supplies. Even today after world wars and scores of natural disasters, the good work of the Amerisan Red Cross continues a living memorial to its founder...Clara Barton.
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for the loss of one he or she loves, grief and regret are inevitable.
By comparing the phrase "the art of losing isn't hard to master" with the frequently used word "disaster," the meaning begins to take shape. This phrase is used four times in this nineteen-line
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react in almost an animalistic nature.
B. Origin and Consequences of Myths.
Based on these assumptions, disaster myths have become common place in American society, especially since this is a society that has rarely seen major catastrophes
on its own soil
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to a normal level again, or perhaps there may be a natural disaster such as a
worldwide earthquake that would leave only a select 1000 people living. We need to act now to
prevent a disaster such as this happening. I believe that if we teach sex education
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