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    Could Have World War II Been Avoided What good did World War II accomplish? It was the biggest‚ most deadliest and bloodiest war in history. World War II did not have to exist and could have been avoided. The war was a build up over time before the actual outbreak of the World War. There were many opportunities of prevention that could have taken place against Germany to stop the outbreak. It was a lead up from ending of World War I and the signing of the Treaty of Versailles in 1919. If the Treaty

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    Typhoon Sendong

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    was the most dreadful one that happened in Mindanao. No one or maybe few were prepared for the coming of the incident but no one expected that kind of event will happen. The purpose of this study is to discuss the typhoon Sendong as one of the deadliest typhoons in the Philippines and to find out what are the destructions been brought by. The importance of the study is to discuss on what really had happened when the typhoons Sendong visited the regions especially Iligan and Cagayan de Oro City

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    Natural Disasters

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    people have died from natural disasters since 1900. A natural disaster is the effect of a natural hazard including tornadoes‚ tsunamis‚ and earthquakes and more. Those natural disasters can lead to financial‚ environmental‚ and human losses. The ten deadliest natural disasters of the past century in order are the China Floods in 1931‚ the Tangshan Earthquake in 1976‚ the Bhola Cyclone in 1970‚ the Haiyuan earthquake in 1920‚ the Indian Ocean Tsunami in 2004‚ the Haiti Earthquake in 2010‚ the Great Kanto

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    Barry‚ an author and historian born on 1947‚ is best known for his 2004 book The Great Influenza: The story of the deadliest pandemic in history. He is also the author of four more books‚ including his award-winning book Rising Tide: The Great Mississippi Flood of 1927 and How It Changed America. His articles have been shown in scientific journals like the Journal of Infectious

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    ordered by the Methodist Hospital in New Orleans from its out-of-state headquarters” (Edwards 1). FEMA turns away volunteer doctors at emergency facilities‚ as well as basic medical supplies (Edwards 1). Hurricane Katrina did not have to be one of the deadliest natural disasters the United States has faced. Hundreds of lives could have been saved. Due to the government’s neglect and incompetence‚ many of those who could have been saved were

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    Sixteen million people were killed due to the amount of countries involved and the unnecessary longation of the war. Due to rising political conflicts‚ improvement of technology‚ and looking for economic gain not only caused world war 1 it made it the deadliest war people have ever witnessed at that point in history. Allies and land Disputes lead to a rising conflict which helped start the war. There was also a sense of nationalism which is where someone believes there country is the best and others are

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    Comparison of Crime Data Reports Ruby Herrera CJA/314 March 29‚ 2011 Frank Ortez Comparison of Crime Data Reports Dating back hundreds of years ago‚ people in all areas of the world began committing crimes. These crimes started off as miner offenses that eventually led to more extravagant ones throughout the years. In 1929‚ the International Association of Chiefs of Police needed a more reliable form of crime statistics that would help protect the people. These statistics let agencies

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    Causes of WW1

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    Do you agree that alliances were the most important cause of the First World War? World War One also known as the “great war” was one of the deadliest wars ever. It included countries like Great Britain‚ France‚ Russia‚ Germany and Italy. There are many causes as too be a war of such great magnitude there has to be many factors leading to its starting. Some of the main causes are Militarism‚ Nationalism‚ Imperialism and Alliances. Many people say that alliances were the most important cause and

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    into thin air

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    Jon Krauker‚ who is a journalist. In this book‚ Krauker talks about the events which led him to participate in an expedition to Mt. Everest and what happens during this expedition. This expedition to Everest of 1996 is considered to be one of the deadliest season in history and Krauker tells the story of it. Krauker is a writer and a climber who is put on an assigment for Outside magazine to report on the growing commercialization on Mount Everest. Krauker decides that he wants to climb the mountain

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    Hurricane Katrina: Destruction and Devastation Hurricane Katrina of the 2005 Atlantic hurricane season was the costliest hurricane‚ as well as one of the five deadliest in the history of the United States. The record of Atlantic hurricanes said it was the sixth strongest overall. Prior to Katrina‚ the most deadliest hurricane was the 1928 Okeechobee Hurricane. Hurricane Katrina was formed on August 23‚ 2005 over the Bahamas as a moderate Category 1 hurricane. The storm weakened before making its

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