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  • 562010 eruptions of Mount Merapi — Mount Merapi Gunung Merapi Merapi, July 2005 Elevation …

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  • 57dysfunction — dysfunction, dysfunctional Terms used to deal with tensions in the social system . Something is dysfunctional if it inhibits or disrupts the working of the system as a whole or another part of the system; for example, if teenage anomie disrupts… …

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  • 58disrupt — [[t]dɪsrʌ̱pt[/t]] disrupts, disrupting, disrupted VERB If someone or something disrupts an event, system, or process, they cause difficulties that prevent it from continuing or operating in a normal way. [V n] Anti war protesters disrupted the… …

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