Papers 881-890 of total 1186 found.
…investigated in the Indian Ocean), volcanoes, and earthquakes. He wrote a small notebook on his theories of evolution but was afraid to make his views public. He was afraid that the Creationist society would reject his ideas if he had not gathered enough evidence…
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…as epidemics earthquakes or floods. Resistance to sterilization has traditionally been strongest among men, Chandrasekhar suggesting that the prevalence of tubectomies as opposed to vasactomies serving serving indication that "women are becoming increasingly…
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…pieces of cheese. They all started to eat the cheese and laying down in the bed. Then suddenly they heard footsteps coming towards them. Very loud ones as if it was an aftershock from an earthquake. Then Odysseus told his men to stand still and not to make…
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…, an earthquake and a hurricane damaged his supply cave, and though he still spent most of his time at his coastal home, in case a ship should happen by, he decided to erect an additional inland shelter. Later during a brief but raging fever the adventurer…
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Category: /History
…War One, fifteen years earlier, the great depression had an astronomical effect world wide. The economist Hobsbawm (1995) describes the depression as ‘the world’s largest earthquake’ in economical terms. Indeed the effect of this global economical demise…
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…fields long, the pyramid is prone to expansion and contract movements from the heat and cold, as well as earthquakes, settling, and other such events. After 4,600 years it's structure would have been somewhat damaged without such construction. The 144,000…
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Category: /History
…spirts derived from the thoughts of witches (660). In this time there were many famines and earthquakes. Warfare and plagues also increased. The witches were not blamed for these disasters. Rather, the tension of witches generated the disaster (663…
Details: Words: 1925 | Pages: 7.0 (approximately 235 words/page)
Category: /History
…for twenty eight years he was held in succession from Paris for some of his extreme writings. One of the most disturbing things in Voltaire's life was from the earthquake in Lisbon on Nobember1, 1755. This was one thing that Voltaire could not understand…
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…quality of its land and resources, which would raise the citizen’s yearly income and help with overcoming destitution. U.S. money for the reconstruction of Managua after the incredibly huge “Christmas Earthquake” in 1972 never reached where it was most needed…
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Category: /History
…and individual property when there are natural disasters such as typhoons, torrential rain, earthquakes, rescue of people, ships and aircraft in distress, emergency transportation of patients, and relief supplies. Especially, with respect to rescuing ships…
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