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The annual cycles of the Nile were very important to the lives of ancient Egyptians. The Nile 'mysteriously' but predictably rose each summer to flood and fertilize the land, without rain and in the hottest time of the year. A good flood and Egypt's wealth was assured; a poor flood or too great of a flood and Egypt would suffer.
The cyclic mystery created awe and stimulated worship, and the job of recording the history of Nile flooding, when the Nile was expected to flood, and the locations of farmers' plots after the floodwaters rece ...
See also:Nile, Nile - Terminology of the Nile, Nile - Longest river, Nile - Branches, Nile - White Nile, Nile - Blue Nile, Nile - The Nile, Nile - History of the Nile, Nile - Flooding of the Nile, Nile - The Eonile Read more here: » Nile: Encyclopedia II - Nile - Flooding of the Nile |
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Dam - Failed dams.
South Fork Dam - 1889
St. Francis Dam - 1928
Malpasset - 1959
Vajont Dam - 1961
Baldwin Hills Dam - 1963
Buffalo Creek Flood - 1972
Banqiao and Shimantan Dams - 1975
Teton Dam - 1976
Kelly Barnes Dam - 1977
Lawn Lake Dam - 1982
Opuha Dam - 1997
Camará Dam - 2004
Shakidor Dam - 2005
Taum Sauk reservoir - 2005
Big Bay Dam, Mississippi, USA - 2004
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See also:Dam, Dam - Types of dams, Dam - Diversionary dams, Dam - Timber dams, Dam - Embankment dams, Dam - Masonry dams, Dam - Cofferdams, Dam - Spillways, Dam - Other considerations, Dam - Environmental impacts, Dam - Stream flow, Dam - Barrier to migration, Dam - Water quality impacts, Dam - Examples of dams, Dam - Failed dams Read more here: » Dam: Encyclopedia II - Dam - Examples of dams |
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See also:Deforestation, Deforestation - Effects of deforestation, Deforestation - Definition of deforestation, Deforestation - Use of the term deforestation, Deforestation - Causes of deforestation, Deforestation - Agents, Deforestation - Present Causes, Deforestation - Theories of deforestation, Deforestation - History and Historical causes, Deforestation - Prehistory, Deforestation - Pre-industrial history, Deforestation - Industrial pressure, Deforestation - Recent changes, Deforestation - Environmental effects, Deforestation - Atmospheric pollution, Deforestation - Wildlife, Deforestation - Hydrologic cycle and water resources, Deforestation - Soil erosion, Deforestation - Landslides, Deforestation - Alternatives, Deforestation - Produce substitution, Deforestation - Farming, Deforestation - Social change, Deforestation - Sources and References Read more here: » Deforestation: Encyclopedia II - Deforestation - Effects of deforestation |
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Dam - Failed dams.
Baldwin Hills Dam - 1963
Banqiao and Shimantan Dams - 1975
Big Bay Dam, Mississippi - 2004
Buffalo Creek Flood - 1972
Camará Dam - 2004
South Fork Dam - 1889
Kelly Barnes Dam - 1977
Lawn Lake Dam - 1982
Malpasset, Côte d'Azur, France - 1959
Opuha Dam - 1997
Shakidor Dam - 2005
St. Francis Dam, Los Angeles, California - 1928
Taum Sauk reservoir - 2005
Teton Dam - 1976 ...
See also:Dam, Dam - History, Dam - Types of dams, Dam - Diversionary dams, Dam - Timber dams, Dam - Embankment dams, Dam - Masonry dams, Dam - Cofferdams, Dam - Spillways, Dam - Other considerations, Dam - Environmental impacts, Dam - Stream flow, Dam - Barrier to migration, Dam - Water quality impacts, Dam - Examples of dams, Dam - Failed dams, Dam - Notes Read more here: » Dam: Encyclopedia II - Dam - Examples of dams |
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Paducah Kentucky - The story of Pekin Paducah.
Paducah, originally called Pekin, began around 1815 as a mixed community of Native Americans and white settlers who were attracted to the spot due to its location at the confluence of many waterways.
According to legend, Chief Paduke, most likely a Chickasaw, welcomed the fair-skinned people traveling down the Ohio and Tennessee on flatboats. His wigwam, located on a low bluff at the mouth of Island Creek served as the counsel lodge for his village. The settlers, appreciative of his hospitality, and respe ...
See also:Paducah Kentucky, Paducah Kentucky - Geography, Paducah Kentucky - History, Paducah Kentucky - The story of Pekin Paducah, Paducah Kentucky - Incorporation steamboats and railroads, Paducah Kentucky - Paducah in the Civil War, Paducah Kentucky - The 1937 flood, Paducah Kentucky - The Atomic City, Paducah Kentucky - The Quilt Capital of the World, Paducah Kentucky - The Heath shootings, Paducah Kentucky - For a Great Cause, Paducah Kentucky - Paducah Today, Paducah Kentucky - Demographics, Paducah Kentucky - People from Paducah Read more here: » Paducah Kentucky: Encyclopedia II - Paducah Kentucky - History |
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The high, steep hills of the narrow Conemaugh Valley and the Allegheny Mountains range to the east have historically forced development close to the riverfront areas, and subje ...
See also:Johnstown Flood, Johnstown Flood - Johnstown Pennsylvania: a history of flooding, Johnstown Flood - South Fork Dam and Lake Conemaugh, Johnstown Flood - The Great Flood of 1889, Johnstown Flood - Aftermath: Red Cross relief efforts, Johnstown Flood - Blame: an act of God?, Johnstown Flood - Continued flooding at Johnstown a 500 year flood, Johnstown Flood - External link Read more here: » Johnstown Flood: Encyclopedia II - Johnstown Flood - Johnstown Pennsylvania: a history of flooding |
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Psychotherapy - Psychoanalysis.
Although there are some bodies of thought in psychology without Sigmund Freud in their legacy, most can be traced back to his work starting in the 1880s in Vienna. Trained as a neurologist, Freud began noticing neurologi ...
See also:Psychotherapy, Psychotherapy - General description, Psychotherapy - History, Psychotherapy - Psychoanalysis, Psychotherapy - Cognitive, Psychotherapy - Humanistic, Psychotherapy - Behavioral, Psychotherapy - Brief counseling, Psychotherapy - Schools and approaches, Psychotherapy - Therapeutic Relationship, Psychotherapy - Criticism, Psychotherapy - Related lists Read more here: » Psychotherapy: Encyclopedia II - Psychotherapy - History |
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1980 Atlantic hurricane season - Hurricane Allen.
Main article: Hurricane Allen
Like most Atlantic hurricanes, Allen originated in a tropical wave that moved off the coast of Africa. Allen reached tropical storm strength on August 2, and on the 3rd moved between Barbados and St. Lucia as a hurricane. Now in the Caribbean Sea, Allen passed just south of ...
See also:1980 Atlantic hurricane season, 1980 Atlantic hurricane season - Storms, 1980 Atlantic hurricane season - Hurricane Allen, 1980 Atlantic hurricane season - Hurricane Bonnie, 1980 Atlantic hurricane season - Hurricane Charley, 1980 Atlantic hurricane season - Tropical Storm Danielle, 1980 Atlantic hurricane season - Hurricane Earl, 1980 Atlantic hurricane season - Hurricane Frances, 1980 Atlantic hurricane season - Hurricane Georges, 1980 Atlantic hurricane season - Tropical Storm Hermine, 1980 Atlantic hurricane season - Hurricane Ivan, 1980 Atlantic hurricane season - Hurricane Jeanne, 1980 Atlantic hurricane season - Hurricane Karl, 1980 Atlantic hurricane season - 1980 storm names, 1980 Atlantic hurricane season - Retirement Read more here: » 1980 Atlantic hurricane season: Encyclopedia II - 1980 Atlantic hurricane season - Storms |
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See also:Deforestation, Deforestation - Effects of deforestation, Deforestation - Definition of deforestation, Deforestation - Use of the term deforestation, Deforestation - Causes of deforestation, Deforestation - Agents, Deforestation - Present Causes, Deforestation - Theories of deforestation, Deforestation - History and Historical causes, Deforestation - Prehistory, Deforestation - Pre-industrial history, Deforestation - Industrial pressure, Deforestation - Recent changes, Deforestation - Environmental effects, Deforestation - Atmospheric pollution, Deforestation - Wildlife, Deforestation - Hydrologic cycle and water resources, Deforestation - Soil erosion, Deforestation - Landslides, Deforestation - Alternatives, Deforestation - Produce substitution, Deforestation - Farming, Deforestation - Social change, Deforestation - Sources and References Read more here: » Deforestation: Encyclopedia II - Deforestation - Definition of deforestation |
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See also:Mobile Alabama, Mobile Alabama - History, Mobile Alabama - Geography and climate, Mobile Alabama - Demographics, Mobile Alabama - Law and government, Mobile Alabama - Economy, Mobile Alabama - Battle House project and downtown rebirth, Mobile Alabama - Transportation media and education, Mobile Alabama - Transportation, Mobile Alabama - Media, Mobile Alabama - Education, Mobile Alabama - Notable Mobilians, Mobile Alabama - Awards, Mobile Alabama - Surrounding Suburbs, Mobile Alabama - Trivia, Mobile Alabama - Sister Cities Read more here: » Mobile Alabama: Encyclopedia II - Mobile Alabama - History |
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Business ...
See also:Business continuity planning, Business continuity planning - Introduction, Business continuity planning - Analysis, Business continuity planning - Impact analysis, Business continuity planning - Threat analysis, Business continuity planning - Definition of impact scenarios, Business continuity planning - Recovery requirement documentation, Business continuity planning - Solution design, Business continuity planning - Implementation, Business continuity planning - Testing and organizational acceptance, Business continuity planning - Maintenance, Business continuity planning - Information update and testing, Business continuity planning - Testing and verification of technical solutions, Business continuity planning - Testing and verification of organization recovery procedures, Business continuity planning - Treatment of test failures Read more here: » Business continuity planning: Encyclopedia II - Business continuity planning - Maintenance |
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Some coastal cities in California have disasters as often as every two years. These areas have developed powerful techniques for personal preparedness. As in civil preapredness, they combine mitigation, preparation, response and recovery.
People have a bag or knapsack filled with gear and attached to their bed. In an earthquake or m ...
See also:Emergency preparedness, Emergency preparedness - Mitigations, Emergency preparedness - Preparations, Emergency preparedness - Response, Emergency preparedness - Recovery, Emergency preparedness - Personal mitigation, Emergency preparedness - Personal Preparations, Emergency preparedness - Confinement at home, Emergency preparedness - Evacuating Read more here: » Emergency preparedness: Encyclopedia II - Emergency preparedness - Personal Preparations |
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