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    in a terrorist attack‚ hundreds drown in a tsunami‚ thousands of people die from an earthquake and a baby dies of sickness. How are these things possible if God protects us? Where is God in the midst of suffering? At the beginning of time‚ God created the universe. At the end of the six days‚ God “saw everything that he had made‚ and indeed is was good” (Genesis 1.31). If gods creation was good then it must have been without terrorist attacks‚ tsunamis‚ earthquakes‚ disease and sufferings. According

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    The Nuclear Debate Sam Beattie Fossil fuels take millions of years to form‚ which means they are non-renewable resources. We are using those 100 000 times faster than they are being made. When we use fossil fuels to get energy we get more than just energy. Greenhouse gases and air pollution are made too. The 3 main fuels are coal‚ oil and natural gas Nuclear power uses fission to produce energy. Nuclear fusion also has potential for energy production. Around 6% of the world’s energy and 14%

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    Every speech that says "Change the Future" doesn’t understand the danger they are promoting because the tiniest change can do something drastic. My grandfather always called that‚ the Tsunami effect because even one touch of the Ocean causes ripples that can turn into a

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    but are a result of human activities that have altered our atmosphere The recent flood-related disaster in Uttarakhand was labelled a Himalayan tsunami‚ recalling the deaths‚ damage‚ and destruction that followed the Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami of December 2004. Yet‚ this is a misleading metaphor‚ because there is little evidence that real tsunamis are linked to human activities that impact our oceans or sea-floors. In contrast‚ there is compelling evidence that climate change and the occurrence

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    http://www.sciencedaily.com/videos/2007/ 1007-underwater_earthquakes.htm In December 2004‚ an underwater earthquake triggered a string of tsunamis along the Indian Ocean with devastating effects. Now‚ scientists have found ways nature is preventing some deep ocean earthquakes and save lives. Strong underwater earthquakes start off silent -- until their tsunami waves roar on shore‚ destroying property and lives. But now‚ geophysicists and oceanographers have found a break in studying sea floor faults

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    art. (The Unexplained Atlantis 9). Plato describes Atlantis as an ancient power of both land and sea (The Unexplained Atlantis 11). Some people say that Plato wrote the two dialogues for his students at his academy. Plato had written that after the tsunami in Japan had occurred‚ an earthquake and floods around Atlantis had sunk the city. The people who lived in this lost civilization were called “Atlantists” before the lost city of Atlantis sunk to the bottom of the

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    2012: Krasnodarskiy Kray‚ Russia. 172 people were killed by a flash flood that struck at 2 A.M. local time on 7 July. Main cities that were hit are Krymsk and Gelendzhik.[8][9] 10. 2012: Uttarakhand‚ Uttarakhand‚ India: 26 dead Tsunami :  the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami was among the deadliest natural disasters in human history with over 230‚000 people killed in 14 countries bordering the Indian Ocean. Avalanche : A large avalanche in Montroc‚ France‚ in 1999‚ 300‚000 cubic metres of snow slid

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    could use it to drink or they would fish for food to eat. But one day everyone in the tribe went down to Karok to have a big feast . But Karok got really mad and it started to rain and the water started to rise really high and it started a major tsunami everyone got swept away except Quapa. He was holding onto a tree when the storm was over quapa got out of the tree to see if anyone had survived no one survived so Quapa went back down to Karok to see how much water was left there was barely in water

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    disasters are certainly beyond human control. But human action and inaction can intensely affect their outcome‚ exacerbating or mitigating their effects on people. Different catastrophes alarm us-earthquake‚ flood‚ volcanic eruption‚ tornado‚ tsunami‚ wildfire‚ drought‚ hailstorm‚ heat wave‚ hurricane‚ epidemic‚ famine‚ and other disasters. These events came naturally to us‚ sometimes‚ without further ado. Or is it really naturally? I bet it is not. Human activities disturb our quiet world.

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    Pandemic In 1918 Essay

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    Abstract In 1918‚ the world experienced its most deadly modern pandemic‚ the H1N1 influenza virus named the Spanish Flu. Killing between 20 and 40 million people worldwide‚ the pandemic has not since been repeated on such a large scale. This paper provides a background of the 1918 virus and its effects followed by an examination of the danger represented by the H5N1 Avian Flu virus of 1997. Finally‚ it discusses the potential international economic impact of a modern pandemic like the Spanish Flu

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