tsunami
tsunami
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by Elsabe Smit - 2008-06-21
Have you ever had the experience where you think of someone and then the phone rings and it is that person calling you? Or where you talk about someone and that person walks into the room unexpectedl...
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by - 2008-06-25
Have you ever had the experience where you think of someone and then the phone rings and it is that person calling you? Or where you talk about someone and that person walks into the room unexpectedly...
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by Sean M. Clarke - 2008-08-03
Power and Strength of Sorcerers Spiritual research conducted by the Spiritual Science Research Foundation (SSRF) shows that the relative spiritual strength of sorcerers is in the range between 100,0...
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by Paul Jones-7925 - 2008-08-20
Students taking a year out aren't the only people looking for adventurous holidays any more. More families are taking steps towards a holiday that keeps the adrenaline pumping. The British Government ...
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by Gordon Gumpertz - 2008-10-11
Can a tsunami strike the coast of New Jersey, North Carolina, or Florida? The question crossed my mind as I was doing research for my action/adventure novel TSUNAMI, even though the book is set in t...
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by Gordon Gumpertz - 2008-10-11
A hurricane-driven storm surge can be as destructive and deadly as a major tsunami started by an undersea earthquake or exploding volcano. In fact, tropical cyclones -- called hurricanes in the Atla...
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by Gordon Gumpertz - 2008-10-13
The Ring of Fire is a horseshoe-shaped line of volcanoes and deep ocean trenches that runs around the Pacific Rim: from New Zealand up through Tonga, New Guinea, Indonesia, Japan, the Aleutian Island...
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by Gordon Gumpertz - 2008-11-06
The amount of warning time a tsunami warning system can provide depends on the distance between your location and the location of the undersea event. A tsunami can travel 500 to 600 mph in deep wate...
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by Marc Marseille - 2008-11-27
Web 2.0 arrived and immediately redefined the way marketers function on the net. Marketing after the Tsunami better known as Web 2.0 now takes a lot more interaction. Marketers in the past were satis...
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by Rosebay - 2010-03-18
After an earthquake, it is always followed by more disasters such as landslides, volcano eruption and the most frequent one now is tsunami. When an earthquake happen, it trigger the ground to shake so...