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    Tsunami Many natural and manmade disasters happen every year. Some minor, others life changing. The life changing experiences have quite literally changed these people's lives. One of these many natural disasters had this effects on people… this was the 2011 tsunami in Japan. An earthquake in the area caused a hurricane to start. This hurricane quickly destroyed the cities in it’s way and killed 20,000 people in the process. The disaster had many effects on the people who were there firsthand…

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    pelee’s total financial cost was $5,508,351.82 (in today’s value) and Mt. St. Helens’ was $2,877.9, as it is shown, Mt. Pelee’s damages was greater. The cost of damages are related to the loss of life; the cost is caused by human. There were early warnings of eruption in Mt. St. Helens and people who lived in nearby cities escaped before the eruption and also there were some people who refused to escape, which was 57 people who got killed. Thus the proper behavior and proper knowledge of people…

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    Twain and London both describe their experiences of earthquakes in San Francisco with two distinct purposes. While Twain writes to criticize the people's lack of common sense when facing a life endangering situation, London describes the scene of the earthquake in order to convey the magnitude of the destruction that occurred in San Francisco. Each author uniquely practiced the use of imagery, thoughtful sentence structures, and varying word choices, further developing their intended tone, and,…

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    Oni Informative Speech

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    Reider (2010) summarizes the creation of Oni to be caused by the fear humans resonate from earthquakes, storms, or tsunamis (p. 2). Additionally, a human can become an Oni depending how the human was treated during their lifetime. Noriko T. Reider (2007) notes the story of "Oni No Michiyuki" in which a woman transforms into an Oni after the emperor forgets…

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    Peru Earthquake Essay

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    Peru is a sovereign state located in Western South America on the coast of the Pacific Ocean. In March of 2017, Peru was severely affected by flooding caused by the rains of El Niño. This is a picture of rescue workers cleaning up the mud brought by the flooding. In April of 2017, a 5.8 magnitude earthquake struck the northernmost region of Peru. The earthquake could be felt in neighboring countries of Ecuador and Colombia. This map shows the epicenter and diffusion of the earthquake. In May…

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    Mount Etna Research Paper

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    Mount Etna an active stratovolcano that towers 3,440 meters over the city of Catania on the Mediterranean Island of Sicily,Italy. It has been erupting for half a million years and the date of the last eruption was December 3, 2015. Mt. Etna was created on a boundary between the African and Eurasian plate. It was formed because the African plate subducted under the Eurasian plate. It has explosive types of eruptions from its 3 summit crater and the lava is pahoehoe. Mt. Etna has the longest…

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    Ever since I was a little kid, earthquakes have mesmerized me. I have always just been absolutely amazed about the amount of destruction they cause and how powerful they are. Although I have never thought of becoming a seismologist, it something I would want to learn more about. A seismologist studies seismic waves, energy waves caused by rock suddenly breaking apart within the earth or slipping of tectonic plates. There are many ways that scientists are able to study seismic ways and…

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    “Its amazing how the earth tells us that its alive, that it moves and changes like any living organism.” - Dr Alberto M. Lopez. It is inevitable. It will be destructive. The “Big One” is going to happen and all we can do is prepare. The “Big One”, aka the San Andreas Fault in California, is one of the most famous landmarks of the United States today. It is the longest, most active fault line in the world. Scientist have been predicting a major quake to rupture from it and its due for its deadly…

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    Shensi Earthquake

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    Shensi China Jan 23 1556 This earthquake occurred in the Shaanxi province (formerly Shensi), China, about 50 miles east-northeast of Xi'an, the capital of Shaanxi. This earthquake has took 830,000 lives and ground fissures landslides and city walls were destroyed. This quake also affected Liuyang 500 miles away from shensi. 2. 1964 Alaska Earthquake. A magnitude of 9.2 earthquake shook alaska and created many damage in communities. Anchorage has many damaged because of no earthquake proof…

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    A question asked about The Seventh Man is whether or not the narrator should forgive himself for not being able to save his beloved childhood friend K. However, this remains clear that forgiveness toward himself is in the best opinion of the narrator. Forgiveness of one’s self-contributes to “full moral repair” and is a “[duty] to self (157, Nancy Sherman).” In the story, The Seventh Man, the narrator (also known as the seventh man) feels a great deal of survivor guilt associated with the fact…

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