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Our Story about the Flooding in January 2011

2023-11-19 01:45:56

"If I am, if I lose what I have, who am I?" ErichFlÄm I think I always believed in the ideology that "everything will happen for some reason". However, I tried to clarify the "cause" of the event since January 2011, I was confused about this concept. Samantha will be married on 11th January 2011 at Looe in Cornwall, and I decided to schedule a flight to England earlier than planned to surprise her.

2011 Queensland Flood - December 2010, primarily began in Queensland. The flood caused thousands of people to evacuate. At least 200 thousand people are affected by the flood. Floods in Queensland continued in January 2011, and Australia's gross domestic product is estimated to decrease by approximately A $ 30 billion. 2011 Tohoku district Pacific offshore earthquake and tsunami - On 11 March 2011 a level 0 devastating submarine earthquake occurred in the eastern region of Japan and a huge tsunami killed 15,894 people occurred. First nuclear accident in Fukushima. Total cost of earthquake, tsunami, nuclear accident reached 235 billion dollars, it became the most expensive natural disaster so far.

I chose to write about the impact of natural disasters on the global society. In the past few years, thousands of people are killed by natural disasters such as earthquakes, hurricanes, forest fires, tornadoes, tsunamis, volcanic eruptions, and floods. Research shows that natural disasters are becoming common due to climate change. Natural disasters are divided into climate-related disasters and geophysical disasters. - Thousands of years ago there were two ancient civilizations, Egypt and Mesopotamia. Both are excellent both in terms of technology and language, but each civilization has made different advances. These two ancient cultures are also close together, but their geographical location is different, resulting in various agricultural methods. The last one in Egypt and Mesopotamia is religion. Even their respective religious practices are peculiar.

It was during the Sumerian period that the flood drowned Mesopotamia. The flood was so great that the story about it was reflected in several ancient documents. Noah's Sumerian opponent is Ziusudra, he developed a Babylonian character Utnapishtim from him. His flood story is related to the epic of Gilgamesh. After he escaped from the flood and became immortal, Utnapishtim was also prudent to tell Gilgamesh where to find plants to regain youthfulness. By 2800 BC, the city of Sumer appeared in the light of history. This first historical era, known as the ancient Sumer (or early dynasty) era, was characterized by a certain war as each city tried to protect or expand the land and water rights. Since the God of the local chief is considered to be true sovereignty, all city states are theocracy politics. God's secular representation is the high priest, the mayor of the city and serves as the god administrator in religious and secular functions.

The history of ancient Sumer (Sumer) includes its city, king, religious culture and contribution or civilization