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    in different human activities. However‚ there are still a lot of things in nature that the humans had not fully understood and had not enjoyed. Instead‚ these things had brought disaster and discomfort to every individual. These are the natural calamities that our nature had brought upon us: foods‚ earthquakes‚ cyclones and much more. One of the countries that were devastated by the wrath of nature is Haiti when a 7.0 magnitude quake on January 12‚ 2010 destroyed its cities‚ ravaged buildings‚

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    Shakespearean Tragedy

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    the hero’s history and how it has lead to the death of his. It becomes a tale of the suffering and calamity. The tragedy always involves a person of ‘high degree’ which automatically affects the whole nation after his/her fall. Also there are number of times when the characters are working together. This way the collaboration that takes place leads to different events which in the end cause a calamity. Men can also been seen as agents that lead to their own misery but will not diminish in the story

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    towards its work in extending help during natural calamities. They joined hand with UNICEF to raise $128 million for children and families affected by the earthquake in Haiti. They also provided transportation of aid to cyclone-ravaged Myanmar. Aid workers are always offered free transport to and from disaster areas. According to Fernandes‚ "AirAsia shares in the responsibility of promoting wellbeing in the world. When we help those affected by calamities‚ we share the burden of their loss and grief and

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    natural disasters

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    INTRODUCTION A natural calamities is a major adverse event resulting from natural processes of the Earth; examples include floods‚ volcanic eruptions‚ earthquakes‚ tsunamis‚ and other geologic processes. It can cause loss of life or property damage‚ and typically leaves some economic damage in its wake‚ the severity of which depends on the affected population’s resilience‚ or ability to recover. The earth’s wrath destroys everything in its stride. Usually it is at peace but once it unleashes its

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    Alcoholic: A Case Study

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    bring in a drug addict or alcoholic? A drug addict has to truly experience the penalties of the drug or liquor; therefore‚ there is only small incentive to pursue assistance (Kanel‚ 2014). These significances are referred to as bottoming out. Family calamities bring the drug abuser in; additionally‚ the significant other‚ the parents‚ or the children of a substance abuser will basically not endure the abuser’s conduct and struggles with the usage (Kanel‚ 2014). Interventions are sought‚ and a specialized

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    nightmare. Fatalities are expected to top 10‚000 with thousands more who are sick and homeless. This is not the first natural disaster that has affected our nation‚ and it will surely not be the last. Due to climate change and global warming‚ natural calamities seem more frequent and more deadly. How can you prepare yourselves and your families for these disasters? The Center for Disease Control and Prevention has the following checklist for emergencies similar to Typhoon Yolanda. 3-day supply of nonperishable

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    Drug Control

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    We Must Do Better About Drugs As we know‚ all countries in the world prohibited hard drug‚ but it means that we are safe and far from drugs? Definitely not! Drug eliminated from aboveboard; still lived under the night. Prescription drug abuse is the Nation’s fastest-growing drug problem; smuggling of drug can never disappear (2011 National Drug Control Strategy 4). By the way‚ women’s involvement in drug trafficking in recent years has expanded dramatically (Campbell 233). Spreading of

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    carbon monoxide. People who smoke should start avoid smoking in an area filled with lots of plants. Air pollutants producers like factories should stay away from the forests. They should probably lessen its production to avoid calamity in plants which leads to our calamity as well. Introduction People have studied about the effects of tobacco smoke on plants; they noticed huge effects like the paleness of the plant and the natural negative geotropism

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    Reaction

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    and textbook. After that He proceed to AGRICULTURE REFORMS which Decreased importation of the rice 855‚000 metric tons in 2010 to 350‚000 metric tons in 2013 the latter already include the 187‚000 metric tons as reserved buffer stock in case of calamities. It also Increased growth in agricultural sector to 3.3 percent in the first three months of 2013 a triple increased from 1.1 percent of that same period in 2012. It Enhancement for coconut farming through intercropping or the practice of growing

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    disaster preparedness

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    can destroy houses‚ farms‚ plantations and other income generating projects. Paterno (1993) defined typhoon as “a weather disturbance with violent winds. It forms only in the tropics.” (pp. 12). Typhoon is the costliest and deadliest among natural calamities in the Philippines since it is located in the tropical part of the globe. The website Weather Philippines.com describe typhoon as “a tropical cyclone with maximum sustained surface winds of 119 to 239 kph (64-129 knots). West of 180˚E longitude

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