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"Examines the following five events: a deadly explosion in Cleveland that killed 128 people in 1944; the collapse of a skywalk that killed 114 people at a Kansas City dance competition; the riveting collapse of a San Francisco mansion into a massive sinkhole; the 1931 Yangtze River floods that killed 145,000 people; and the "miracle mineral" that turned out to be an invisible killer"--Distributor Web site.
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"From diamonds to daffodils, from pencils to space shuttles, carbon is at the heart of almost everything beautiful, useful and necessary on Earth. It is the chemical foundation of life and of modern technology. Carbon burns hotter, cuts deeper, insulates more thoroughly and absorbs more fully than any other material. ... See why carbon is the key both in heavy-duty industries as well as everyday objects like the graphite pencil and the charcoal water...
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See how development and other pressures are forever changing the strange, landlocked Salton Sea of California. In China, analyze the factors which contributed to a deadly explosion in the Sunjiwan coal mine. See how a labor-saving device used for decades exposed consumers to dangerous levels of radiation. And finally, even the most modern projects can prove disastrous, as the fate of three ironworkers killed during construction of the Milwaukee Brewers...
45) Peter Pan, or, The boy who wouldn't grow up: a musical production of the play by Sir James Barrie
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Tony Award nominee Cathy Rigby stars in this dazzling new state-of-the-art production of the long-running Broadway hit.