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  • Most Destructive Cyclone
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    And their effect on the built environment They are known as Hurricanes in the Caribbean, Typhoons in the China Sea, Cyclones in the Indian Ocean and most commonly called Tropical Cyclones. You can call them what you want but they all have one thing in common: they are extremely destructive when they hit cities and towns. A cyclone is a huge mass of air moving in a spiral with winds that can reach up to 250 km / h. A cyclone starts off in the sea where the winds are calm and the water temperature...
  • Leaders Of Ethiopia And Eritrea
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    Ethiopia: A Country Study Located in northeastern Africa, in an area known as the Horn of Africa, Ethiopia is one of the largest and most populous countries in Africa. It is bordered by Djibouti and the former Ethiopian autonomous region of Eritrea on the north, Somalia on the east, Kenya on the south, and Sudan on the west. While influenced and even occasionally occupied by other nations, Ethiopia is one of the few countries in Africa or Asia never truly colonized. The Ethiopian population is v...
  • Soaps By Paula Todd
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    Hooked on Soaps by Paula Todd is an article that attempts to explain the allure of daytime television dramas. Soaps, as most people call them, are chalk full of unrealistic situations, most being too sensational to entertain any thoughts of being remotely real. That doesn t stop tens of millions of Americans and Canadians from tuning in religiously each day. You will never witness someone using a washroom, blowing their nose, or doing anything that a real person would do; that would be boring te...
  • Chernobyl Accident
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    Chernobyl: The Dark Side Of Technological Progress The development of the civilization brought up many discoveries that completely changed the way people lived. The inventions of the wheel, gunpowder, electricity, radio and television, all of them affected mankind in their time. Nuclear power was one of those inventions. It provided a lot of energy from a very little amount of material. Although we have received many benefits from our modern advanced science and technology, we must realize that ...
  • People Lie
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    Lying is a part of life for each and every person on the planet. We do it everyday we there we know it or not. Grown adults do it more than childe rn do, people lie to save drama or to keep everyone happy. That person who sits in the front row in che arch may say she lives life by the ' book' and knows but she could be the main one in the town messing up. I believe if the Government told the truth about what goes on the US an the world we would all be at home with arsenals of we pons and everyda...
  • Attractive To The Esfp
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    Esfps (that's me) get great satisfaction from acting on their impulses. Activities involving great power, speed, thrill and risk are attractive to the ESFP. Chronic stifling of these impulses makes myself feel 'dead inside. ' I have a natural drive to best the competition. The lights come on, the music plays, the game begins. Life is never dull around myself. My attractive, friendly style has a theatrical flourish which makes even the most routine, mundane event seem exciting. I think I will be ...
  • Islam People
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    For the most part, the American peoples views are greatly formed by what the media shows. In addition, most of what the media gives the people is propaganda. In the article, Theories of an Ignorant Arab-Islamic Culture Only Sere to Broaden Dangerous Delusions, by Rime Allaf, states that America is not the sleeping giant like it was so called during World War II but the people are dormant and arrogant to realize what is really going on. The US government has been extremely active in international...
  • Get Cravings
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    The meaning of premenstrual, according to Webster's Dictionary, is: 'occurring before a menstrual period. ' Men do not have menstrual cycles, since they do not have uteri. A uterus is required for menses. Does the possibility exist that men have the symptoms of premenstrual syndrome (PMS)? Can the symptoms of premenstrual syndrome be associated with the male species? Due to the numerous symptoms associated with PMS, this essay deals with the symptoms of: irritability and stress, food cravings an...
  • Most Mud On Their Trucks
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    When the question "what constitutes a redneck?" is asked the variety of answers is astonishing. People think of rednecks as drunkards, racist, trashy, or even Monticello people. I have lived in Monticello for sixteen years and even though most people are rednecks, not all. We chose Monticello to do our research because it was exactly the atmosphere we were looking for. In order to be a redneck here, there are a few traits you must have, such as: a big truck, love the rebel flag, and dress the ri...
  • Pictures Of Celebrities
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    One day, a woman called herself Want the Truth in Westport wrote to a columnist with a question that she had to have the answered. Please find out for sure, she begged the columnist, whether or not Oprah Winfrey has had a facelift. The columnist refused to answer the question for Ms. Winfrey's privacy. Im disturbed by this incident. I think its really awful to be a celebrity because he or she is always in the public eyes. Because they are celebrities, they have too little privacy, too much press...
  • Beaches In California
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    Typical Californian More then three thousand miles from home, I am walking down the streets of a small town in up state New York. As I look around I notice several kids about my age, whom appear to be watching me from the corner. Suddenly as I turn to walk away I hear one of them speak... "Dude, are you from California? Do you surf?" This is one of the typical responses I have received throughout my travels. I have met several people from several different areas around the United States, most of...
  • Bedouin Nomads Of Egypt
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    The Life of the Egyptian Bedouins The Bedouin people of Egypt can easily be described as a people with no place to call a home. Studying the Bedouins show that they have a deep and unique culture. They do not get involved in politics, and they live a humble and modest life. The Bedouin Nomads of Egypt are predominantly Muslim. Therefore, their beliefs, practices and rituals will be the same as that of a common Muslim. I will discuss the doings of Muslims but more importantly, I will concentrate ...
  • Great And Natural Differences Among People
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    We as teenagers are often defined as shallow, naive, and sometimes un compassionate youngsters. Most of this recognition comes from our common failure to take social risks and possess an open mind. We are all one student body, yet we are so separated in many aspects. Much of the segregation exists because we are unable to look past appearances. What gives designer clothes, thick lenses glasses, or different hairstyles the authority to determine if we are people who are worth knowing Would you fe...
  • Most Important Relationship Within The Shona Family
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    The Culture of Zimbabwe In examining the culture of Zimbabwe it is necessary to identify the predominant population group. The Shona people make up over eighty percent of the population and historically have lived in the country longer than any other group. Because of both the relative size and historical significance of this group, the culture of the Shona best illustrates the true culture of Zimbabwe. Culture is a vague term and can be more specifically defined as the socially transmitted info...
  • Most People
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    Medieval Warfare Medieval warfare was very brutal. They would gather their men. Who could be anyone from a footman to a knight. To me I think I might have wanted to be a knight so I could use the horses weight and speed to mow down people that I went against. The battles were fierce and with large numbers. The person that had the most people usually won the battle. Most battles were fought over land. Or feuds that two people had. After the battle the winning side would loot and plunder if it was...
  • Early Egyptian People
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    The Egyptian Civilization formed along the Nile river and the earliest traces of human life in that region are from the Paleolithic Age, (Old Stone Age), about 300,000 B.C., at the very edges of the Nile Valley. Beyond, on both sides of the river the land was and still is desert. At that time the people moved from place to place, ate berries, roots, and any animals they could find, but stood close to their lifeline, the Nile. The lands along the Nile were rich enough to be farmed, so over time t...
  • Faster And Society
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    I am a sheep - but aren't we all In today society most people are dressing up in sheep's costumes and becoming part of the herd aimlessly following one another around not daring to walk in the other direction. Our "baa's" are all the same and our wool is either in cornrows or Mohawks (no thanks to David Beckham and his ingenious hair stylist or was it his marketing manager?) In today's society most people all move to the same rum beat and I can honestly say I am one of those people (or sheep) We...
  • Three Forms Of People
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    Often in my life, I, as you, have crossed paths with all types of people. Have you ever wondered or pondered the thought of people? Do you, or have you ever remembered a person that you can recollect, and you had a certain interest with this person? And with this person, have you ever wondered why you two clicked when you met? This was because both of you related in certain levels. There are three types of people in this world. This means that there are three forms everyone is constructed in ide...
  • Most Important People
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    Native American Folklore Many cultures have morals set for the younger generations, to help aid them through life. Story telling, or folklore first explained most of these morals. Storytellers were the most important people because they told, drew, and sang messages to the younger people. Parents or chiefs had to explain things to the young or followers why something happens, or why people do something or not. In the beginning of our nation rules and religion were told by words. All in all thoug...

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