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    Natasha Schettini April 19‚ 2013 ENG 110: Hlavaty Argumentative Essay Media’s Negative Impact on Hurricane Katrina As technology advances we increasingly use news media as a means of communication‚ when all else fails. Immediately after Hurricane Katrina‚ the news and internet media took on the responsibility as a main source of information. This essentially made them responsible for unfolding many unnecessary events. Many news reporters and journalist contributed to the spread of false

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    "My house has been destroyed multiple times‚" is the quotes of people who have been affected by tornadoes and hurricanes each year. At up to 150 m.p.h. (Source 4)‚ hurricanes are deadly‚ and definitely with tornadoes who sweep in at a whopping 300 m.p.h. (Source 3)! These storms are life-threatening! Their characteristics‚ cost and damage‚ and their formation have a lot to do with their danger that can approach on you when you least expect it to. If you live in a mid-western state‚ you may be in

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    Michael Sandel's Justice

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    The beginning of the novel captured my attention with the mention of Hurricane Charley and price gouging. Being a victim of Katrina‚ I understand what it is like to have to deal with price gouging after hurricanes. When Sandel mentions the exuberant pries after Hurricane Charley‚ I could relate. After a hurricane‚ you will pay just about anything to get your house fixed. Therefore‚ I oppose price gouging because I have been in the position of the buyer‚ and I know what it feels like to be obliged

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    24 hours? All the headquarters were underwater and the rescue efforts were trying to fix themselves. 4. What were the Mayor’s responsibilities prior to the hurricane? To stock the shelters with food and water. Also he was responsible for having buses for transport. 5. Where were state and local officials during the aftermath of Katrina? Why was this a problem? They were on the ground . It was a problem because they became very overwhelmed. 6. What were the critics pointing out as trouble with

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    Whitson Professor Kathy Freeman Eng 1A M‚W 9 April 2012 Blame for Katrina Damage: The Corps Alone? In august 2005‚ the State of Louisiana was hit with one of the most devastating natural disasters the United States has ever seen. New Orleans specifically was among the cities who felt the full force of Hurricane Katrina. While the storm itself was very powerful the damage wasn’t caused necessarily by the hurricane but by the failure in the levee system. According to Jennifer Trevedi‚

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    Cited: Emerson‚ Ralph Waldo. “Nature.” Sound Ideas. Ed. Michael Krasney and M.E. Sokolik. Boston: McGraw-Hill‚ 2010. 562-564. Print. Krantz‚ Susan E. “When Tragedy Inspires Recovery: Visual Arts In Post-Katrina New Orleans.” Phi Kappa Phi Forum 90.2 (2010): 8-11. Academic Search Premier. Web. Oct. 25‚ 2012.

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    Hurricane Katrina Can you imagine being in one of the most devastating hurricanes ever well that’s what the people in New Orleans went through? In this essay I will talk about hurricane Katrina that took place in the New Orleans. In my three paragraphs in paragraph two I will talk about who‚ what‚ when‚ where‚ why‚ how‚ in paragraph Three I will talk about who it effected who it I going to affect and why it is important‚ and why it was important and in paragraph four I will talk about facts

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    about Hurricane Rita Hurricanes are tropical cyclones characterized by low-pressure centers and numerous thunderstorms. The Atlantic has always been a region‚ known for tropical cyclones. Hurricane Rita was the fourth hurricane in the Atlantic hurricane season of 2005. Here are some facts about it... The 2005 Atlantic hurricane season can be very well called a historic season. There were five major hurricanes; Dennis‚ Emily‚ Katrina‚ Rita and Wilma. Hurricane Rita‚ which followed Hurricane Katrina

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    When the Levees Broke

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    Media - ‘When the Levees Broke’ A Spike Lee documentary looking into the tragic event of hurricane Katrina in New Orleans. It shows camera footage and interviews from various people such as: residents ‚ politicians and police men who were all caught up in the disaster. Divided into four parts‚ the film goes on for four hours. During this‚ numerous people with different roles are interviewed regarding their experiences. Spike Lee has introduced the film but using archive footage and photos

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    The article “humanity was most fragile of all”‚ by David sweet really showed Golding’s argument. This article was about the aftermath of hurricane Katrina and how it affected the humanity of everyone that experienced it. A quote from the article is “However‚ what caught my attention more profoundly than all the physical damage (not to mention the finger-pointing between the various levels of government)

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