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    deadliest and most intense hurricanes was Hurricane Mitch. According to the article "Monstrous Mitch" by Mace Bentley and Steve Horstmeyer‚ and Graphs A and B‚ show the conditions and effects that made this hurricane one of the greatest natural disasters of the 20th century. Certain conditions such as pressure and wind speed made this hurricane intense. At first‚ warm ocean water was around 86 degrees fahrenheit‚ which was most important for making this hurricane disastrous. As the warm water

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    A conference has been scheduled in a couple of weeks and is due to have about 200 people attending that are coming from all over the country and have paid registration fees already. Due to hurricane Katrina causing for New Orleans to be considered a disaster area it is impossible to have the conference in this city due to the devastation. If the conference is not a consideration there will be a serious impact on the company if the conference is not held. The conference is A large part of keeping

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    instead of victims of circumstances? Are not public servants such as police‚ firefighters‚ and paramedics looked upon as being heroes by the majority of America? How much did politics play in the labeling of 911 victims? Why didn’t America call Hurricane Katrina’s causalities heroes instead of victims. Why do some writers like Nicholas Thompson view their duties as not being heroic acts‚ but simply as being part of their jobs? In addition‚ to what point should a heroes be rewarded. The author of

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    strategies and preparations for your Individual Personal Readiness Plan relating to Hurricane Sandy. Just over one month ago‚ the Northeast was not prepared for what would be the most treacherous storm; Hurricane Sandy. The Northeast was never face with a hurricane of this magnitude; Hurricane Sandy became the largest Atlantic hurricane on record and caused damages of at $20 billion. I remember when I first heard about Hurricane Sandy‚ it began its journey in the Caribbean Jamaica. I didn’t pay much attention

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    I am Ciara Mauldin and I am applying for your Available Scholarship at Fortis College‚ which is the Lindsey Nicholson Memorial Scholarship Fund. Mr. LaBarron Evans came to Mattie T. Blount High School and spoke with my class about college decisions‚ and also mentioned that he was the Assistant Director of Admissions at Fortis College. I spoke with him one on one; he encouraged me to come take a visit at Fortis College. I am now going to tell you “Why I Want to join Fortis College.” On your web page

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    Katie Preparation for Disaster Glendale Community College   Preparation for Disaster Disasters across the world have devastated large populations and cost billions of dollars worldwide. From the tsunami in 2006 to Hurricane Katrina‚ the world has seen its share of the wrath of natural disasters. Populations have also experienced manmade disasters such as 9/11 and the oil spills in Louisiana. What are people doing as a population to protect‚ prevent‚ and empower oneself from these catastrophes

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    “Impact of the Boxing Day Tsunami on Tourism in Thailand” [online] Available:www.eng.rpi.edu/.../Tsunami/asa%20paper%20version%202.2%20RL%20add%20in%20no%20endnote.doc - Similar [20 September 2010] Cashell‚ B.W. 2005‚ “The Macroeconomic Effects of Hurricane Katrina” [online] Available: fpc.state.gov/documents/organization/53572.pdf [20 September 2010] Ecclesbourne‚ 2007. “Factors Affecting Tourism – Technological Factors”. Derbyshire‚ U.K. [online] Available: www.ecclesbourne.derbyshire.sch.uk/.../A2%20Student%20Tourism%20Essays/Technology%20

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    argue that humans are born evil when their natural instinct is to help others? This instance is shown when natural disasters‚ such as Hurricane Katrina‚ strike and devastate the lives of many. Instead of angry hordes looting the abandoned areas‚ civilization banded together in these times to help each other. According to the MH School‚ “Natural disasters like Katrina unite us all in our desire to help those in need. Good citizens do what they can to offer assistance. Some go directly to the hardest

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    So‚ You Say you’re Against Mercy Killing…. Abstract This paper examines three sources of information regarding the events at Memorial Hospital in New Orleans during Hurricane Katrina and throughout the wait for evacuation. It explores the ethical dilemmas of those left to care for the sick. The main issue‚ mercy killing‚ was foisted upon some of the staff with the added stressors of very little sleep‚ food‚ relief staff‚ or aid from governmental agencies

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    Deforestation is a real threat to Haiti; its rapid occurrence has caused significant problems. In 1923 forests covered 60% of the land‚ in 2006 there was less than 2% of forest left. Haiti gets 77.3% of its electricity from burning fossil fuels; wood and charcoal. Its rapid population growth‚ poor agricultural practices and excessive wood harvesting has meant that 97% of the island is deforested with extensive soil erosion. Soil erosion has lowered the productivity of land decreasing agricultural

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