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"I want a Manicure and Pedicure, fake eyelashes and a makeover." in Japanese is 「マニキュアとペディキュア、偽のまつげと変身が欲しい」and this iss how you say it Watashi wa manikyua to pedikyua, nise no matsuge to henshin ga hoshīdesu.
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tratuhin sila nang may paggalang upang ipaalam sa kanila na sila ay pinarangalan dahil sila ay may sakit ngayon ngunit ang sakit ay isang dolyar lamang, maaari mo itong punitin sa kalahati ngunit ang parehong magpakailanman na may isang legacy na nag-iiwan sa amin upang masakop.
In english: treat them with respect to let them know that they are honored because they are sick now but the pain is only a dollar, you can tear it in half but the same forever with a legacy that leaves us to cover.
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Disasters began turning unnatural again in the 1970s, when researchers’ attention shifted away from physical hazards and toward the vulnerability of people and communities .Nature remains full of hazards, but only some of them wreak disaster. It is human-built structures, not the shaking ground, that kill when an earthquake strikes; people live, often out of desperation, in low-lying slums where flooding is a certainty; well-intentioned forest managers fuel bigger fires; evacuation systems fail; nuclear plants are built along risky coasts; and devastated communities either get help to survive and recover, or they don’t.
There’s another reason that the “natural disaster” label has long outlived its expiration date. It’s really about blame—deflecting it, dissipating it, or removing it from the equation completely. But unfortunately for the blameworthy, science is learning more every year about how human activity is contributing not only to natural-looking disasters but even to the fluxes of air, earth, and water that inflict the destruction. This didn’t start with greenhouse emissions, but it may end there. Climate disruption has collapsed the last walls between the human and the natural—and the storms are growing.
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