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    Food Aid Effects

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    People tend to agree on the fact that food is necessary for life and that for anyone to have to be without it is a disgrace. Unfortunately, with extreme poverty comes extreme hungry and malnutrition. Because food necessary component of life, hunger is one of the first things nongovernmental organizations target. This is also where they can unintentionally cause the most harm to communities that are already struggling because if food aid is not handled properly it can harm a community. The influx…

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    Nuclear Energy Controversy

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    jokingly states “We kid around when we get really big flowers ... we 're under the power plant, and I kid around that I glow." On a more serious note, Schiller did express concernment about the safety of her family after a 9.0 magnitude earthquake and tsunami impacted Japan 's Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant. For Lindsey Schiller and her family, they…

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    Source 1 Origin This article labelled ”‘Lost’ City of Atlantis” was written on the 31 October 2014 by Benjamin Radford who is a science columnist for an online science website that covers pseudoscience, psychology, urban legends and the science behind "unexplained" or mysterious phenomenon. He has a master's degree in education and a bachelor's degree in psychology. Purpose The purpose of this article is to enlighten readers about the history and background of Atlantis and where the story…

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    Lost City Of Atlantis

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    exist because there were a plenty of plausible reasons stated and proposed by scientists and researchers for it to exist. For example, it is proved that there are occurrences of deadly disasters like floods, earthquakes, eruptions of volcanos and tsunamis which made destroying an entire island like Atlantis possible. Besides, there are lots of possible locations that may be Atlantis. To state a few, Azores, Sahara, Malta, Bimini, South America, and Antartica (sources:David Hacher Childress).…

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    Finally they arrived at the Misty village and mounted the molded boardwalk. Naruto was focused on only one goal: to out do Itachi, after he ever so smugly told him to get out of everyone's way. *rustle-rustle* Naruto threw a kunai at the sound, to his annoyance, it wasn't a big bad ninja but rather nothing at all, it must of been merely the wind. Sakura whacked Naruto on the head. "Quit scaring everyone like that!" Sakura yelled. "I'm sorry Sakura-chan...I just thought-" Suddenly, a snow…

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    Dinosaur Extinction Essay

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    65,000,000 years ago, an entire species was killed off. There are so many different theories of how the dinosaurs dissapeared. There are many different ways to explain the extinction which took place 65 million years ago. One of the main reasons was the possibility of a sudden change in the climate or atmosphere. For instance, a nearby supernova explosion could heat up the upper atmosphere, disturbing the ozone layer. Disturbing the ozone layer could produce large ice clouds which would cool…

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    The Carrington Event and Emergency Preparedness The Carrington Event of 1859 was a giant solar storm that occurred by the sun that affected earth. How solar flares and solar storms occur is first they start off by the lines of the magnetic fields that sometimes overlap each other. As a result of this overlap, they can sometimes get tangled, which will cause the sun’s atmosphere to explode due to the magnetic fields overlapping and getting tangled with each other. The sun's spots on the sun…

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    Secrets Of The Sun Essay

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    video goes on to state that this sore could be dangerous in two ways. One by releasing a solar flare of outburst of x-ray that can reach the Earth in minutes, the second flare would arrive a day later. It would also cause the Earth to have a cosmic tsunami, causing a crash of the power grid. The video goes on to talk about a similar event that has taken place in Quebec, Canada…

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    are the number of sources of information and some household demographic characteristics, i.e the number of elderly or disabled members. In individuals with higher education, their likelihood in taking preparedness measures increases with previous tsunami experience, participation in evacuation drills, disaster education and the number of sources of information. The study also found that having two or more members in a household with at least a secondary education increases the likelihood of…

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    Oh, no, no, no, no! This is going to be bad I know it will!” I think. The internet is down so I can’t do any research either! I need to stop and think of all the possibilities it could be. “Not a volcano, not an earthquake, not a mudslide, not a tsunami, not a drought. That leaves Tornado and Hurricane. Great I’m back to these two again. We’re not that close to the ocean so that leaves tornado. I didn’t think we could get those up here!” I consider. I have to warn people! But how? I think of…

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