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Category: /Literature/Novels
…, Pangloss, keeps insisting. He travels throughout Europe, South America, and the Middle East, and on the way he encounters many terrible natural disasters. Candide is a good-hearted but hopelessly naive young man and his adventures around the world take him…
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…Hurricane Andrew was one the most destroying hurricanes that the U.S has ever had. It caused a great amount of damage and left many people with out homes. It has been the most expensive natural disaster in history. Satellite pictures indicate…
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…, errors are just begging to occur. Error is also a combination of many factors such as ineffective training, intricate operating procedures, and natural disasters. Usually the direction taken to ensure safety at such nuclear plants is one of tending…
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nature of his art. Andrew Warhola, was born August 6, 1928 in Pittsburg. He was the youngest son of Czechoslovakian immigrants. Andrew was born at the time of the Wall Street Crash (1929) and the Great Depression. Like millions of other families, Andrew's…
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nature of his art. Andrew Warhola, was born August 6, 1928 in Pittsburg. He was the youngest son of Czechoslovakian immigrants. Andrew was born at the time of the Wall Street Crash (1929) and the Great Depression. Like millions of other families, Andrew's…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…. In "The Challenger Disaster", Richard P. Feynman makes it clear that the mistake that led to this disaster was not just a fuel line o-ring, but the assumption of continued success that NASA had enjoyed. In "Candide", the character Candide felt that his success would…
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…in life, such as the importance of nature and life, it's not too late. Now that the world is aware of the frightening disasters oil can create, hopefully we can now try to reduce the usage of petroleum in our daily lives. In the memory of the hundreds of lives…
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Category: /Literature/English
…, disease, natural disasters, and life endangering animals every day. She cannot predict any of these hardships, only live through them and grow from them. Nature becomes her enemy, taking away everything that she has faith in. Without these possessions…
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Category: /Literature/English
…Pride Equals Disaster “Take pride in all that you do” is an old proverb that steers many down a one-way path towards destruction. Pride inflates egos and creates an overt feeling of self-importance that is more often than not undeserved. Pride…
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…are constructed to sustain weather, weight, and natural disasters. A good example of a building built to perfection is the Coliseum in Rome. The arch was used between pillars for greater support and is now widely used in today's floor plans for future buildings…
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