On Monday April 15 2013‚ which was Patriot Day‚ an atrocity happened in Boston‚ United States. As everyone already knew‚ it was the Boston Marathon Bombing. The annual Boston Marathon bombing started just like other years‚ without any clue of the calamity. The marathon began as usual and horde of crowds gather along the sidewalk‚ cheering for their families and friends. The contestants endured the tiredness and headed towards the finish line. A spontaneous chant of "Go‚ Go!" bursted out as the runners
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know what will happen tomorrow. However‚ the definition of enjoyment here is different for each individual and too much of an enjoyment may lead to ruefulness in the later life. Everyday we are fighting against germs‚ diseases‚ injuries and calamities that may cause deaths‚ the fact that we are still living now is a miracle itself. We should cherish every single day that we live and to enjoy is one of the ways to treasure it. The future cannot be predicted‚ nobody knows if we might even wake
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ecosystem. In a forest‚ if deer become rare or get wiped out by a disease of any natural calamity‚ the predator. such as lion. can feed on other animals such as fox‚ *olf‚ crane etc. till the usual prey animals are available again (see Fig. 14.3). In brief‚ we can say that many interlocking food chains make it possible for the living beings to survive minor or major ’setbacks and changes in their surroundings. Thus‚ inteiloctiig food chains provide st;bility td the ecosystem. Fig’ 14’3:
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Doberge Cake after Katrina Amy Cryrex Sins‚ in Doberge Cake after Katrina‚ communicates apropos the recipes lost during the horrific Hurricane Katrina. Sins writes about her dreadful experience‚ as she watched “in horror” as the levee on the 17th Street Canal broke‚ “sending tons of water and debris down [her] street” (Sins 45). Although she had not lost any people to the flooding‚ she had lost much of her collection of recipes that she had been gathering since her move to New Orleans. Sins discusses
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his downfall and ultimately his death. The tragic hero must be good or admirable‚ or at least recognized by person’s high degree or greatness; so we may be vividly conscious of the possibilities of human nature. Tragedy builds‚ as hero endures calamity and faces fate. The hero’s fate is determined by the existence of moral order. Therefore‚ to restore the mortal order in a tragic world‚ one must go through struggle between good and evil. According to Bradley‚ the tragic hero with Shakespeare is
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and happiness of mankind. This is a laudable ambition and it would be the ideal of my happiness. As a truly philanthropic person‚ I would always try to make my fellowmen happier. My aim would always be to work for the upliftment of humanity. Any calamity that would befall a person I know would make me unhappy‚ and I would feel akin to the misery as if I myself had met with a personal loss. I would indeed be a help to the helpless. I would go in disguise at night through the streets of my town to
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The August 17‚ 1892 LONDON TIMES CALAMITY IN THE CONGO In 1876‚ King Leopold II of Belgium began plans for international benevolent committees for the people of the Congo region. Though originally accepted as multi-national‚ scientific‚ and humanitarian propositions‚ they have of late become anything but. Soon after their conception‚ Leopold used these organizations to establish a sphere of influence and eventually Belgian sovereignty in the Congo Basin. The region is rich in ivory and rubber
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Science has completely changed the pattern of man’s life. Our life today is radically different from forefathers. Even a few hundred years ago man was largely at the mercy of nature. Whenever there was a calamity‚ the only consolation lay in the message contained in the proverb‚ "What cannot be cured must be endured". But science has enhanced man’s power over nature and so he has gained confidence in himself. Science has made life comfortable. We do not cover long distances on foot to meet our
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Problems of the fourteenth century: Their resulting products and events Popular revolts were a common occurrence in the 14th century. Driven by famine and plague‚ the peasants of Europe were driven to breaking the law to live. Hoping for a better life as well as a desire for wealth and status‚ they were always brutally suppressed by their cruel nobles. Of all the possible causes to this final effort to survive‚ a increasing gap between the poor and the wealthy‚ external causes‚ as well as inflation
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At this time‚ America had not formed its own government yet and Paine writes to revolutionize towards freedom from Britain. He writes about all the mistakes and calamities that Britain has made so far and why America needs to understand why they need to fight for independence. This is were freedom and revolution first meet‚ and a good example where you can see why you can’t have one without the other. He tries to
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