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    2011 Tohoku Earthquake

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    2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami Name of Student Name of Instructor Date Contents Introduction 3 Impacts of the Disaster 4 Ethical and Social Issues 6 References 13 Introduction The 2011 earthquake and tsunami that hit Japan were considered as one of the worst disasters that hit any country in the world. This disaster also affected various parts in Japan particularly the northern areas like the Ibaragi‚ Fukushima‚ Miyagi‚ and Sanriku. Disaster agencies have measured the 2011

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    World Best Story in Hindi

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    [pic] प्रकाशक यशपाल जैन मंत्री‚ सस्ता साहित्य मंडल एन-७७‚ कनॉट सर्कस‚ नई दिल्ली-११०००१ ● पांचवी बार : १९९९ प्रतियां : ३‚००० मूल्य : रु० ८.०० ● लेजर टाइपसेटिंग बुकमैन लेज़र टाइपसेटिंग‚ दिल्ली-९२ ● मुद्रक आई.बी.एच‚ प्रिन्टर्स‚ मानसरोवर पार्क‚ शाहदरा पाठकों से जैसाकि नाम से पता चलता है‚ इस पुस्तक में हमने संसार के विशष लेखकों की चुनी हुई कहानियां दी हैं। ये कहानियां ऐसी नहीं हैं कि एक बार पढ़कर पुस्तक को पटक दें। ये कहानियां बार-बार पढ़ने

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    believes that the construction of civilization allowed for the creation of the rights and wrongs of sexual relations‚ suppressing people’s natural instincts. It is clear to see that the social body that is the religious culture of Santiago in The Earthquake in Chile epitomizes Freud’s idea that civilization suppresses human sexuality. In his book‚ Civilization and Its Discontents‚ Freud explores the different ways in which living together in a society strips away humans of their most natural

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    4. Gherao. Gherao in Hindi means to surround. Workers may gherao the members of management by blocking their exits and forcing them to stay inside their cabins just like prisoners. The main object of gherao is to inflict physical and mental torture to the person being gheraoed and hence this weapon disturbs the industrial peace to a great extent. Gheraos have been criticised on both legal and moral grounds. Legally gheraos amount to imposing wrongful restraints on the freedom of some persons to

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    money. All the money goes towards the basics and necessities to feed ourselves. Today like all other days‚ my mother was preparing breakfast for us while I read the local newspaper; the same old stories of minor earthquakes that are ongoing. However‚ this time they had predicted an earthquake that could possibly cause a significant amount of damage. I got frightened‚ so I ask my mother and she replies: “We are alright‚ don’t worry. The news isn’t warning us to evacuate. Where would we go anyway with

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    1755 Lisbon Earthquake

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    The 1755 Lisbon earthquake had far reaching implications. Not only was it physically devastating‚ it also changes the landscape of the influential philosophers of the day. It led to the development and solidification of the ideas. No matter how devastating it was physically it had varying affects on the philosophy of the day. It had a wide variety of effects on philosophy‚ religion‚ and science. It pushed some‚ like Voltaire‚ to become more pessimistic‚ while others‚ like Rousseau‚ to become more

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    Asia Country Official and national Languages Other spoken Languages   Afghanistan Pashto (Pashtu‚ Pushtu) an Eastern Iranian language‚ it is the native language of the Pashtun people. Dari Persian (Fārsī-ye Darī) also known as Afghan Persian. other Turkic and minor languages. Armenia Armenian (Hayeren) is an independent‚ one-language subgroup within the Indo-European language family. The unique Armenian alphabet‚ which consists of 39 characters‚ was created in 405 AD by a monk named

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    Italy Earthquake Recently‚ Italy had a devastating earthquake‚ many cities were destroyed and jobs were lost. From above‚ cities looked like piles of rocks. The earthquake on August 24‚ at 3:36 AM. It struck in the Apennine Mountains and the northern coast of Italy. There have been roughly around 292 deaths and 365 injured. Cultural buildings have been destroyed and many camps have been set up to account for the homes lost. Search crews have been set out and are working hard to try to find signs

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    Hindi Songs Copied or Influenced from some other Song Hindi Song: Gupt Gupt (Gupt) Music Director: Viju Shah Copied From: Deep Forest (Deep Forest) Hindi Song: Chim Chimni (Ghoonghat) Music Director: Anand Raaj Anand Copied From: Chim Chimney (Mary Poppins) Hindi Song: Pyaar Tune Kya Kiya (Title) Music Director: Sandeep Chowta Copied From: Exorcist IThe Heretic (Theme) I:  Hindi Song: Dil Na Diya (Krrish) Music Director: Rajesh Roshan Copied From: Ceddin Deden (Turkish Military March Track) 

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    The Kobe earthquake (also known as the Great Hanshin earthquake‚ Hanshin meaning Osaka-Kobe) was a tragic disaster on several levels. The earthquake lasted just twenty seconds but caused so much damage‚ trauma and of course‚ loss. The focus of the earthquake was 16km beneath the epicentre‚ 20km from the city of Kobe. Japan‚ ironically‚ was named the “most earthquake proof country” before this disaster occurred. The earthquake measured 7.2 on the Richter scale and many more died from the fires that

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