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    Hurricane Katrina was one of the worst catastrophes in American history. I may have only been seven years old when it happened‚ but I still remember watching the events unfold like it was yesterday. What I saw in the media was extreme flooding and desperate people. I saw the coast guard make several rescues. Watching the events unfold in the film When the Leaves broke‚ I gained a different perspective. I believe the government failed its people. First and foremost‚ I believe classim was directly

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    Hurricane Andrew It was a warm day in Florida; the August sun was kissing the beach in Homestead. Florida had been experiencing its usual climate when there was an alert. On August 12th‚ off the coast of Africa; a warm front blew into the sea. Along with some interference with the high pressure coming from the north‚ the front blew westward toward the Bahamas. On its path it turned into a Tropical Depression. From what we all learned in science class‚ this meant a hurricane was brewing

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    Rubin 'Hurricane' Carter

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    Nobel Prize Laureate Bob Dylan tells the story of wrongfully convicted Rubin “Hurricane” Carter through this poetic song‚ the content and structure of which allows Dylan to analyze the racial profiling and discrimination which defined this time period‚ and affected the African-American race as a whole. Dylan’s partial narrative of this poem plays a crucial role in fully understanding the events that occurred. The narrative is obviously a defense of the fighter Rubin Carter‚ shown through the

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    Too often people’s values are based on superficial Ideas‚ as well as unreal goals that our consumer driven society showcases as the ultimate show of success. In the play The Death of a Salesman‚ Arthur Miller illustrates a society where ethics are based solely around becoming wealthy and obtaining the American dream‚ through the use of looks and popularity. The main character Willy Loman spends his entire life in fallacy starving for this success. The Death of a Salesman portrays a specific view

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    Government policy on media and public relations – both internal and external Coordinate all matters relating to media coverage of the state VVIPs/VIPs on their activities at home and abroad; Coordinate activities relating to public relations of the Ministries/Divisions and Bangladesh Missions abroad and activities associated with the media‚ and relations with regional and international organisations; Keep the Government informed of public opinions published/circulated in the mass media and establish liaison

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    Atlantic hurricane season officially began on June 1‚ 1999‚[8] with the first tropical cyclone developing on June 11.[9] It was an above average season in which 16 tropical cyclones formed.[10][11][12][13] Twelve depressions attained tropical storm status and eight of these became a hurricane. Five hurricanes further intensified into major hurricanes.[10] The season featured a record-breaking five Category 4 hurricanes‚[14] later tied in 2005.[15] A persistent La Niña that developed during the previous

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    TRADITIONAL MEDIA Mass media plays a crucial role in connecting the world of individuals. It has the ability to reach wide audiences with strong and influential messages which impact upon society. Television and Radio have been influential on people’s daily lives and routines‚ affecting the content and times that audiences watch and listen. The mass media has at least three important roles to play: to inform‚ to educate and to influence opinion. These distinctive features of traditional media have been

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    On September 11‚ 1992 at exactly 5:15 am‚ the sound of sirens filled the island of Kauai. This was the day that the category 4 hurricane Iniki hit Hawaii. Iniki was the most powerful storm‚ the deadliest‚ and by far the costliest storm ever to strike Hawaii. The death toll of six was remarkably small for such an intense hurricane‚ however the cost for damage repair was insanely high. Iniki caused roughly $3 billion in damages. More than 14‚000 homes were affected‚ with 1‚421 completely destroyed

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    Have you ever been in the eye of the Hurricane? Or‚ ever seen a tornado? If you have you might know how much damage both can do. Tornados and Hurricane’s both are very server storms! Both‚ of these storms have things in common with each other. Also‚ they are bad storms you never want to encounter. If you do encounter one of these storms go somewhere safe so you will not get injured. When‚ tornados form they become and cone shape. Both of these storms have very hard winds! Tornados mostly acquire

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    In the film ’The Hurricane’ directed by Normal Jewison an important message that the character Rubin helps us understand is that of Racism. Jewison shows the viewer that the victims of racism have their lives destroyed and become aggressive because of the inequality served to them. We are also shown how unprotected victims of racism are‚ and how they are always in danger of becoming the target to blame things on. However Jewison directed this film to change these attitudes so towards the end of

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