It's so gradual that it's more of a transitional occurrence. One won't end UNLESS another one awaits.
2007-01-28 01:09:32
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answer #1
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answered by T Time 6
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Is that a movie quote? Because if it's not it's an obsolete question. By definition the end of an era is bound to produce the beginning of another.
2007-01-28 09:12:43
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answered by AussieGrrrl 2
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Yes, once the skies clear of volcanic ash and brimstone, and the frozen sheets melt, we can look past the catastrophic events which led to the ice age and begin a new era.
2007-01-28 09:16:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Great question. What constitutes "an era" anyway? How do we know when one starts or do we only know after it has ended and who's in charge of ending them? Wow, so many questions from me on my birthday.
2007-01-28 09:16:08
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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We don't have an ending for an era
2007-01-28 09:25:17
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answered by Ear 3
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someone always seems to be on the sidelines waiting to grab a piece of the future, so one man's end is another's begining, such is the case in life
2007-01-29 01:52:38
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answered by Circlometry™³ 6
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when one door closes theres always another window people are waiting to fly out of =) >> so yeah i think there are always some people waiting to bring about a new change for the better or worse..!!
2007-01-28 09:55:06
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answered by Fia 5
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Not to be geeky, but to quote Mr. Spock "Nature apors a vaccuum" In order to maintain balance in the universe there is a finite time to replace substance that is missing.
For example...The Oceans evaporate, Clouds form ..it rains.
2007-01-28 09:12:00
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answered by Anonymous
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yes it can be a sad ending with a beautiful beginning just around the bend
2007-01-28 09:18:50
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answered by Anonymous
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There is always someone waiting in the wings to assume the reign of power...
2007-01-28 15:59:52
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answered by Spanky C ® 5
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