In 1775, people took the warnings very seriously and immediate action. Was memorialized in the famous warnings poem, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, the fear, ride to Lexington to warn the patriots that the British are coming attack by the "Ride of Paul Revere." Arranged signal that will put a lantern in the Old North Church steeple if the British were coming by land and two lanterns would indicate if they were coming from the sea. With very little advance warning, militia was able to successfully repel the British troops.
We have always heard that innate urge to survive that far too many instances where there is not the case. When the devastating tsunami that struck Japan, most people stopped to move. Shortly thereafter, there are countless warnings that conditions were much worse and still they stayed, too numb to move. And that part makes sense. But nuclear reactors emit dangerous levels of radioactivity, you leave Japan for parents with small children seem to be scrambling, but for the most part, which is not now and has been deteriorating conditions.
Christchurch, New Zealand, we see the same scenario. The first major earthquake that made people sit up and take notice was September 4, 2010. A country that is so small that sheep outnumber people, the earthquake measured 7.1 on the Richter scale, did little to faze people. His thinking was that New Zealand's small population and the fact that their buildings were constructed to withstand earthquakes in the middle, they will do fine. His stock response was that time that their deaths were no collapsed buildings.
I am sure that they number unrelenting shock, closed for the day, was not to be there. My argument was that no country immeasurably weaker without the relentless pounding away at the infrastructure can take. The reason is that if the shaking continued, bringing down the buildings stood and lost in the earthquake remains to be seen.
It did not take long to do so. Five months later, February 22, 2011, the next earthquake was devastating. Building lives were lost, dropped, reduced water, sewage poured into the streets, and in many parts of the city was shrouded in darkness as the power was lost. And yet, decided to residents of Christchurch it was a closed and everything will be fine.
But credit to last forever and does not within a certain period of time, the volunteers went back to his life and continued homelessness. And yet people stayed in Christchurch.
. To me it looks like a trancelike state.are going to stop that.
This brings us to yesterday's earthquake.people still have hope that they are indifferent and stay strong, life will go on as before.
I am not quite optimistic. I see this as the calm before the storm.
This is the time to do some serious planning.If they can at least get back their quality of life, may seem less painful to start over.
This is a very heavy cross to bear.If Darwin was right and it really is survival of the fittest, the strongest of the universe must be a resident of our planet.
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