A disaster, only worse.
2006-07-25 00:49:58
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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you mean catastrophe?
A disaster, sometimes used to mean an unusually severe disaster. (Most common meaning.)
In ancient Greek poems and narrative plots, the catastrophe is the change or resolution of a plot, which concludes the piece.
In the field of sociology it is defined as social change of an outstanding radical and rapid character, with highly magical explanations by victims and others.
2006-07-25 07:44:49
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answer #2
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answered by j 2
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The word ÎÎΤÎΣΤΡÎΦΠmeans in Greek disaster,obviously used by the English language for something worse
2006-07-25 11:28:26
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answer #3
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answered by qwine2000 5
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Disaster
2006-07-25 07:38:37
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answered by Neil S 4
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a dynamic event having a pronounced negative impact on an individual or group
2006-07-25 07:39:22
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answered by CALLIE 4
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It is much worst than disaster.
It is what happening to the children of the world, by using them for the sex and bombing them by USA missiles.
2006-07-25 07:36:30
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answered by dragowolfthelegend 3
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something really, really bad. The tsunami in asia would be an example
2006-07-25 07:39:52
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answered by Anonymous
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cataclysm
2006-07-25 07:37:39
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answered by nil d 3
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