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    the World Trade Center‚ the Pentagon‚ and a field in Pennsylvania. The events of 9/11 killed about 3‚000 people including hundreds of first responders at the World Trade Center in New York. In 2005‚ an estimated 2‚000 people were killed when hurricane Katrina hit Louisiana‚ Florida‚ Mississippi‚ and Alabama. Even though one event was a natural disaster and one was a terrorist attack‚ the results were overwhelming and devastating. First responders and government officials thought they were prepared

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    In Salvage the Bones by Jesmyn Ward‚ the audience is introduced to the struggles of an African American family in Mississippi trying to get everything together before the terrible storm‚ Hurricane Katrina crashes onto the coast and wipes everything out. This heartfelt novel introduces to the audience the theme of parenthood/motherhood‚ the role that the absence of a mother/father had on the children‚ the role of basketball and the affect it had on the family‚ the role of dog fighting and how it related

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    Bird Communication and Crisis Hurricane Katrina was considered as one natural disaster. But in reality it was two disasters. The initial disaster was a natural disaster which ripped the coastlands of Louisiana and Mississippi to shreds and left New Orleans a wasteland. The second disaster was the lack of communication and response that took place between federal‚ regional‚ state‚ and local relief agencies and efforts after the hurricane. The two disasters combined have caused a lot

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    (2011). Retrieved from Department of Justice website: http://www.justice.gov/crt/about/spl/nopd_report.pdf Fox‚ J. (2011). In it up to their necks. New Statesman‚ 140(5048)‚ 44-48. JOHNSON‚ S. (2010‚ December 9). Ex-New Orleans cop sentenced for Katrina shooting cover-up. New York Amsterdam News. p. 4. Miller‚ J. (n.d.). New York city is safer 10 years after 9/11‚ thanks to the nypd read more on newsmax.com: New York city is safer 10 years after 9/11‚ thanks to the ny. Retrieved from http://www.newsmax

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    Superman‚ Wonder Woman‚ Spiderman—what do all these characters have in common? They are all products of the human aspiration to be saved. The word hero is passed around too much these days. A hero is not a football player that scores the game-winning touchdown or the goaltender who saves his team from a loss. A hero is usually an ordinary person that did extraordinary things. A true hero is really never a hero at all; at least not in their own mind. However‚ there are various cases today in which

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    book. In the book‚ the way Zeitoun’s relationship with Kathy and his family seemed like such a loving and compassionate relationship. It almost seems false that a relationship that loving could end up in a murder plot. In the book when Hurricane Katrina was hitting New Orleans there were many strong undertones on how much Zeitoun missed his family and it almost seemed like Zeitoun wasn’t as concerned with the storm as much as he wanted to be in contact with his family. Kathy seemed just as

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    endangered wild animals breed. If it weren’t for technology‚ these animals would be extinct. The wilderness has the power to destroy and create. Tens of thousands of people die each year due to hurricanes‚ tropical storms‚ mudslides‚ and tsunamis. For example‚ Hurricane Katrina in 2005 which killed over 1‚000 people. If the environment was as man-controlled as Mr. Stegner is assuming then this disaster would of been averted and many lives would of been

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    Keith E 4/2013 SOC 310 Environmental Disasters Professor Cantiello Analysis of 5 disaster movies addressing the realistic and exaggerated properties of the catastrophic event as well as the portrayal of peoples’ behavior before‚ during‚ and after the event. There is nothing more enjoyable than watching an entertaining movie‚ especially one with a disaster at the climax of the film. Movies are known for their exaggerated properties used to keep the viewer

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    The American Red Cross Case Study Introduction The American Red Cross (ARC)‚ founded in 1881‚ is an independent organization‚ supported by public financial donations and volunteerism. Its mission is to “provide relief to victims of disasters and help people prevent‚ prepare for and respond to emergencies.” Despite having a great visionary and doing great cause‚ ARC was‚ and still is‚ facing lot of unethical issues. High rate executive turnover‚ slow response to disasters‚ mismanagement of donations

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    The Four Fundamental Theories of Disasters The Four Fundamental Theories of Disasters Over the course of human history mankind has viewed natural disasters with a wide range of theories as to their causes and meanings. As we have come to learn more about our world through science and observation‚ we have changed our perspective as well as our methods for coping with and avoiding disasters. Over time‚ researchers have identified four fundamental theories of disasters that humans have held‚ or still

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