Faber is waiting for the war that has been impending since the beginning of the story. Several times, Bradbury mentions the jets roaring overhead as the country prepares for war. When Mrs. Phelps and Mrs. Bowles, friends of Millie's, are visiting, Mrs. Phelps says her husband was called up by the Army for a quick war; she says he'll be home by next week. Faber knows however, and Montag comes to realize, that any way that occurs now will be a devastating war. It will be a nuclear war with catastrophic results. It is this very catastrophe that Faber is counting on, as is Granger. They both express the idea that perhaps, like the legendary phoenix that burns itself up every thousand years only to rise again from the ashes, the city and the civilization will be able to rise from the ashes of this war and rebuild itself. The hope is that this time, when civilization is built, it will learn from the past mistakes and not make them again. Faber hopes that people will remember and understand the importance of books and of learning. He hopes that they won't become the society that they are at the time; one caught up in instant gratification, pleasure, and bland political correctness.
to eat cheese
yes
The Wedding Bells - 2007 Partly Cloudy with a Chance of Disaster 1-3 was released on: USA: 23 March 2007
If this question made any sense at all and was written in something approaching correct English, I might have a fighting chance of answering it!
it reduse the pressure and counting is very easy. If it is an even number the turret might chance to break.
Because disasters are chance events, and thus not guaranteed to occur.
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There's a good chance that he will. We mustn't forget, he is approaching 70. I dont know how much longer he can tour after the next couple years
The preface on the role of students in disaster management typically emphasizes the importance of educating students about disaster preparedness and response. It may highlight the potential contributions that students can make in assisting with disaster relief efforts and promoting resilience in their communities. Additionally, it may encourage students to take proactive steps to improve their own safety and that of others during emergencies.
no because tsunamis are worlds natural disaster you can save the people by going by helicopter or boat onto the water but there is no chance of helping every1 survive
A natural disaster can lead to genetic drift in a population by causing a significant reduction in the population size, which can result in certain genetic traits becoming more or less common purely by chance. This can lead to a change in the genetic makeup of the population over time.
If there is a four percent chance that something will occur that means that it will happen four times out of 100. To clarify a bit: Say there is a 4 per cent chance of a given complication following a specific kind of surgery. This means that on average (counting many hundreds or thousands of surgeries) the complication appears in 4 surgeries out of every hundred surgeries.