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What my Dad Has to Do with Gas and Oil
by Jo Oliver, Sep 15, 2008
What does my dad have to do with gas and oil?
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Louisiana Hurricane (1893)
by balisunset, Sep 15, 2008
On the morning of October 2, 1893, Hurricane Chenier Caminanda, with winds peaking at a speed of 135 mph, struck the area southeast of present-day New Orleans. The hurricane then curved eastward across southeast Louisiana and turned northward over Alabama.
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Hurricane in Georgia/South Carolina (August 1893)
by balisunset, Sep 3, 2008
A hurricane of strength three struck South Carolina and Georgia in 1893 killing 1,500, making it the deadliest U.S. storm prior to 1900.
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Natural Disasters
by bemused, Jan 23, 2008
Some of the worlds worst natural disasters in pictures.
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Climate Change: Five Years to Save the Planet?
by Dean, May 16, 2007
Is climate change a natural or anthropogenic phenomenon? Is it all hype or perhaps there is a thread of truth? The decision is up to you, dear reader.
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America's 10 Worst Natural Disasters
by Kris Hanson, Feb 5, 2008
A look at 10 of America's worst natural disasters. Many of us were not around during most of these disasters, but we all feel the pain of every tragedy.
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5 Worst Modern Disasters
by Mike Robear, Jan 8, 2008
The five worst modern disasters from the 1906 San Francisco earthquake to the Tri-State tornado. The article includes location, time, death toll, cost, and other information about these natural disasters.
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The Critical Period: Reasons Behind Germany’s Loss of the Battle of Britain, 1940
by Nearly Anonymous, Jan 31, 2008
In a rare divergence from what history might expect, a handful of English fighter pilots, pitted against the full might of the German Luftwaffe, survived and indeed prevailed. They were able to accomplish this in spite of everything history had to throw at them not only due to their bravery and skill, but also thanks to the culmination of several crucial factors.
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