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    The BP Oil Spill “Thank God men cannot fly and lay waste to sky‚ as well as the earth‚” said Henry David Thoreau on environmental damage. The BP‚ or British Petroleum‚ Gulf oil spill has been widely referred to as the biggest environmental disaster that the United States has ever faced‚ with over four million gallons of oil pouring into the waters off the Mexican Gulf Coast. The BP oil spill occurred in April of 2010. It was‚ and still is‚ the biggest oil spill in all of U.S. history. The massive

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    Maya Crawford “The Loved Ones”-10 8/9/2012 Tom Junod investigates the only people who have been officially blamed for the repercussions of Hurricane Katrina. Using the treatment of nursing-home proprietors Sal and Mabel Mangano as focal point‚ Junod shows the consequences of the disaster through lack of action and action while showing the reader the many issues that affect all of us. Through this article and real-life situations‚ legally and socially‚ the reader learns that people should be held

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    Hurricane Katrina. The World Trade Center Attacks on 9/11/01. Daily responses to critical incidents across the nation. Each of these things is a unique incident‚ in itself‚ but they all have something in common: those responding to incidents like these need to have a plan in order to be successful. Benjamin Franklin has been credited with saying‚ "by failing to prepare‚ you are preparing to fail. ” A good‚ organized plan can often mean the difference between failure and success‚ or even life

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    basically make life better for the people; regardless of whether it’s during times of tragedy or day to day operations. Government should help‚ maintain and restore not ignore‚ discriminate and make excuses. For example‚ during the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina‚ George Bush caught a bunch of backlash because of how long it took him to check on the city of New

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    the Canadians died then the economy would be dead‚ as well as businesses. But on the plus side‚ there would be plenty of job openings. In crime‚ with more people dying‚ less people to stop. Think of it like the natural disasters like Hurricane Katrina. Tons of people died‚ not even half but still crime went up. Everyone stole so they would have a chance to live. Another question comes up in my mind; would the food be more expensive? Well that would be a harder situation considering

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    The next song on my EP will be the song “Tie my hands”. Made by Lil Wayne and Robin Thicke. The issue in the song is the fact that during the hurricane katrina the people was pretty much abandoned by the country and they was not helped in the manner that you would expect by the great country that we live in. My opinion on Lil Wayne is that he is a very strong lyrist and can say deep things that others

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    Moreover natural hazards emerges from environmental activities which are uncontrollable such as Internal Geodynamics (earthquakes and volcanoes)‚ External Geodynamics (Landslides‚ erosion and flooding)‚ and Hydrometeorology (cyclones‚ drought‚ and hurricanes)”. (Good Practices: Natural Hazard Risk Management in the Caribbean Tourism Sector) A natural disaster can be defined as‚ “…a hazardous event that causes large-scale morbidity/mortality or socioeconomic damage”. Natural disasters arise for the impacts

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    Assignment 1 “The American Red Cross” Chantill Toyer Strayer University HRM522 Ethical & Advocacy for HR Professionals Dr. Jeanette Horner-Smith October 26‚ 2014 ABSTRACT Whether you open a business or a nonprofit organization one has to have a vision and mission for that organization. An organizational mission is the goals one is aiming towards. The mission of the American Red Cross (ARC) is to “prevent and alleviate human suffering in the

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    Case Study 2 1. If you had been McLaughlin or Decker‚ what research would you want done? I would want research done on: How to handle catastrophic disasters in the first 7 days‚ such as September 11 or Hurricane Katrina. This will help alleviate a great deal of frustration among Americans‚ who felt helpless to respond productively they felt during these tragedies. 2. Create the management-research question hierarchy for the research you think might help the Red Cross make decisions related

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    gains of the subsidy. Furthermore‚ without these subsidies tax money would have been spent on higher valued uses. Congress has typically set the flood insurance rate too low effectually subsidizing building in flood areas at taxpayers expense. Hurricane Katrina and other storms have put the program in debt by $19 billion dollars. FEMA has recently redrawn their flood maps. People who previously thought they were outside of the flood zone are now learning that they are in flood prone areas. Mortgages

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