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Category: /History
…, continued to cultivate the land and eventually disaster struck. The natural elements wreaked havoc on the exposed soil. Wind erosion blew away the dry and denuded soil and created clouds of dust that could be seen hundreds of miles away. These dust storms…
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Category: /History
…, continued to cultivate the land and eventually disaster struck. The natural elements wreaked havoc on the exposed soil. Wind erosion blew away the dry and denuded soil and created clouds of dust that could be seen hundreds of miles away. These dust storms…
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…of the storm we call a "cyclonic rotation", counterclockwise in the Northern Hemisphere while clockwise in the Southern Hemisphere. Hurricane is a natural disaster that happens worldwide, and we distinguish them with different names by their location. A recent…
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…in the heads of the capitalist American farmer. In order to make a larger profit, expose the land and resources of an area which was subject to natural disaster. The author states, "the American Dust Bowl of the thirties suggests that a capitalist-based society has…
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Category: /Literature/English
…on all her productions." (Hawthorne, 205) Georgiana was a pretty lady; Nature has to bear a birthmark on her face in order to keep the balance, any attempt to remove it should and would result in disaster ? that leaded us to another conclusion ? Nature can…
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Category: /Literature/English
…helped in warning people of these disasters, but more research and technology is needed to improve the predictions of this natural disaster. Body Tsunami is not a common term for people living on the East Coast, but the term poses a fear for those…
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Category: /Literature/English
…of these problems were illustrated by the actions the monster took towards Victor’s family. Frankenstein contains many possible themes such as man’s appetite for absolute knowledge and the disaster this appetite can hold, one should not defy nature, the need…
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Category: /History
…of an omniscient, all-powerful God that created life and controlled the universe was irregular and not believable to people. The reason for this pessimism was because the belief in one God could not explain why natural disasters regularly occurred. People did…
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Category: /Literature/English
…story. In “The Mariner” he is on a quest to seek forgiveness because he kills one of Mother Nature’s creations. Because of this disaster “The Mariner” experiences physical pain and his “experience” is of a super-natural effect. After long term suffering…
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…At this very moment pollution is affecting the worlds climate and Mexico is suffering natural disasters associated with these changes, so as you would expect Mexico supports the Protocol. The Kyoto Protocol is an agreement involving 160 countries…
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