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How to Prevent Earthquake Damage
1. Secure your belongings. The largest financial loss you can incur during an earthquake will be from falling objects and overturned furniture.
2. Put latches on cabinet doors and file cabinets. During an earthquake doors and drawers can come open.
3. Fasten your water heater and other appliances. Secure your water heater to wall studs.
4. Store hazardous materials in a sturdy place. Mixing or spilling chemicals can be dangerous.
5. Keep fire extinguishers. Place them throughout your home in the event you need them.
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At least one foreign influence can be the language. Most of the kanji found in Japanese language was taken from Chinese and adapted to suit Japanese needs. They also took many Buddhist principles from the Chinese, as well as some from Confucianism. Japanese reaction to these was mostly positive.
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I feel that is not only immorally wrong but heartless. Homeless people don't need to be exploited for millions of dollars that they won't even come close to. They need a home to live in. The press coverage in India doesn't help anyone but Hollywood, the more money they make the more greedy they get. The more greedy they get makes them find new ways to make even more money with little to no regard of how the problem actually affects people. Last but not least, I feel that movies such as Slumdog Millionaire do not properly explain poverty and what it's like to be a child living in poverty. They have to find a way to romanticize it and make it physically appealing on the big screen so they can make money. If there's one thing that I'm aware of it, it is that poverty of any sort isn't romantic, or appealing.