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    Earth Quake

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    and Effect Essay BY: Jean Rosario Teacher: Jessica Heyett An earthquake‚ one of the most destructive natural disaster‚ consists of rapid vibrations of rock near the surface of the earth. It is the most terrifying of all natural disasters and has brought fear since ancient times because of its sudden unpredictable occurrence and enormous capacity of destruction. Earthquakes can effect earth‚ people‚ and property in everyday lives. Earthquakes change the earth’s formations in different ways. Eyewitness

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    In Jack London’s account of the San Francisco Earthquake he uses vivid language to tell us‚ the readers‚ what went down that day. The immense amount of detail he uses makes us feel as if we were there right beside him. From the destruction of buildings‚ to the massive fires that blazed through the city. Even the people as they gracefully leave the city‚ exiled by the destruction of the earthquake‚ with little grief or despair to be showed. He uses great detail as well as personification‚ similes

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    by Jack London Jack London uses such deep‚ vivid language in writing in regard to the San Francisco tragedy. In the report‚ "The Story of an Eyewitness‚" Jack London’s writing assists the reader in feeling the tribulation of the events that occurred in San Francisco. The inevitable destruction of the city that he writes about is unquestionably harrowing. When writing about the earthquake‚ he uses descriptive words to portray the damages done to the city. London also gives us a description

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    A 180 strong group of veteran retired engineers who felt that they should be the ones to solve the nuclear crisis- not fearing of the high levels of radiation but because of their love for what the society has given them. Similarly the 1906 San Francisco Earthquake and the fire showed the world the best of the Americans. Housewives formed tents for orphans and opened up their stores for the hungry. Plumbers worked at solving the ruptured pipe system pipe by pipe while firefighters worked tirelessly

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    Santa Maria Volcano

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    for at least 500-1000 years before that. When it awoke‚ it caused seismic swarm activation in many volcanos in the region. There was also a major earthquake along with the many eruptions. The eruption tore most of the south western part of the volcano off and around 5‚000 people were killed as a result of it. The volcanic ash fell as far as San Francisco‚ which is 2‚996.8 miles from Santa Maria. The volcano didn’t calm down until three days after the first roars. The volcano was formed when the Cocos

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    Paige Loma Prieta Report

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    Report The 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake was one of the biggest earthquakes California has ever had and people are still talking about it today. I have heard a lot about the earthquake and I know that it occurred on October 17‚ 1989 at 5:04pm and that it lasted 15 seconds. The earthquake was 6.9 on the Richter scale and was caused by a slip along the San Andreas Fault. People felt the earthquake for miles‚ from north of San Francisco to far below Santa Cruz. The earthquake killed 63 people‚ injured

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    movie Killer Quake is a documentary style film that revisits the terror and destruction of Southern California earthquakes‚ and gives predictions for future ones to come. Throughout the film it gives insight on the Northridge Earthquake of 1994‚ the damage it’s caused‚ and provides facts on the San Andreas Fault. It also gives information about "The Big One"‚ a huge devastating earthquake that will one day reduce Los Angeles into a ruin and cause it to break off from the rest of California‚ sending

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    Mission Area Core Capabilities On Monday‚ January 17‚ 1994 at 4.31 a.m. an earthquake measuring a magnitude of 6.7 struck a densely populated area of San Fernando Valley. In spite of Los Angeles County considered as one of the greatest prepared regions for earthquakes‚ Northridge was one of the worse disasters financially. They were around 14‚000 aftershocks reported in the magnitude of 4.0-5.0 range. Because of the earthquake people displaced from their homes are estimated to be around 80‚000 to 125

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    Hundreds are dead after the worst earthquake in generations struck off the northeast coast of Japan on 11th March‚ setting off a devastating tsunami that swallowed swaths of coastal territory and fanned out across the Pacific Ocean‚ threatening everything in its path. The 8.9-magnitude earthquake -- the fifth-largest in the world since 1900 and the biggest in Japan in 140 years -- struck at 2:46 p.m. local time‚ shaking buildings violently in Tokyo for several minutes and sending millions fleeing

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    and Advances in Geomechanics (IACMAG) 1-6 October‚ 2008 Goa‚ India Earthquake Risk Mitigation Strategies in India C. Ghosh National Institute of Disaster Management‚ New Delhi‚ India Keywords: Disaster Management‚ earthquake‚ mitigation‚ building codes‚ ABSTRACT: About 59% of India’s land area is under the threat of moderate to severe earthquake shaking intensity VII and higher. In the last 20 years‚ 8 major earthquakes have resulted in over 25‚000 deaths. The regions far away from the Himalaya

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