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    governments requested supplies from FEMA and FEMA didn’t deliver. How many days did it take for the government‚ under President George W. Bush‚ to acknowledge they were late and inadequate in its response? 6 days “The Storm: What Went Wrong in New Orleans”:  After reading the interview excerpts from the

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    Hurricane Katrina Have you hear about the Hurricane in New Orleans that changed a lot of people’s lives? A hurricane is a natural disaster. Hurricane is a tropical phenomenon caused by the weather changes. For example‚ Hurricane Katrina was a powerful hurricane that caused several damages in New Orleans. The effects of Hurricane Katrina were property damages‚ displaced people‚ and lost of people’s lives. One of the Hurricane Katrina effects was property damages. Hurricane Katrina

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    How a City Slowly Drowned

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    moment. In the late 19th century the Corps‚ were holding to “levees-only” policy. So it is not surprising‚ that the U.S. Army Corps have implemented the Mississippi River Gulf Outlet project in 1965‚ which increased the storm wave when Katrina hit New Orleans (Grunwald and Glasser). This is an evidence of poorly thought-out decision made by this agency. The Corps haven’t been interested in hurricanes until Betsy hit the city. No wonder that evaluation of the threats was again commissioned to the Corps

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    on August 4th 1901 in New Orleans Louisiana in Storyville otherwise known as "The battlefield". Fathers name was William Armstrong and his mothers name was Mary Albert. He attended Fisk school for Boys. He didn’t always do

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    of distress‚ displacement and disruption to the community of New Orleans and the citizens most certainly were forced to act in drastic ways for survival. The response by the people has been considered forms of criminal activity and in all senses of legal activity has been defined as crime. Acts of looting and violence were reported by many reporters of various news media. Crimes were not only committed by everyday citizens of New Orleans‚ but volunteer workers as well and even‚ what people saw as

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    Denise Mobley English 1060 Instructor Lori A Linden March 9‚ 2011 The Storm is Passing Over New Orleans is like no place in America. When you think of New Orleans your first thought are Mardi Gras‚ food‚ music‚ and all night partying. Although‚ New Orleans is one of the worst-organized cities in the United States and known for poverty‚ yet there are still people such as Billy Grace and John Guidos that found their life fulfillment in the midst of their storm‚ the devastating Hurricane

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    When the Levees Broke

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    and prepared and some did not. Why? Why didn’t some people even know the storm was coming? Why did some leave? Why did some stay? Who were these people? Not too sure how much critically thinking was going on here‚ or was there‚ and the people of New Orleans could not do anything else but stay. The documentary showed that most people that left were the ones who could afford to leave and the rest were left to fend for themselves. By law if there is a mandatory evacuation ordered‚ then all must be given

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    We all know how massive and destructive a hurricane can be. But when Hurricane Katrina hit New Orleans‚ it was a whole new ballgame. First‚ we have to know the powerful characteristics of a hurricane. Winds start blowing in a huge circular motion. All hurricanes‚ big or small‚ start at winds around 75 mph. Once a hurricane starts‚ it feeds on warm water. Warm water is not necessary for a hurricane‚ but it makes the hurricane bigger and stronger. The worst part of the storm is the eyewall‚

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    Katrina the Eye Opener

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    Katrina the eye opener Help! That word help was running from many lips when hurricane Katrina hit New Orleans in 2005. Help‚ was the very thing that many people in New Orleans needed‚ but didn’t receive. In the graphic novel “Dark Rain” Mat Johnson’s illustrate the events that happen to those individual in such a way that makes the reader understand the stories that many had endure. However‚ even though the graphic novel “Dark Rain” may pock fun at some of the situation that happened

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    Camp Greyhound (Zeitoun)

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    Camp Greyhound: What You Aren’t Supposed To Know Aug 29th 2005‚ that day will forever go down in infamy in the history books of New Orleans. It was on this day that Hurricane Katrina touched down in New Orleans and absolutely destroyed the city in the catastrophe that left at least 1‚800 dead. I heard all about the hurricane‚ on the news‚ the internet‚ the radio‚ school‚ everywhere. I thought I knew all about Hurricane Katrina‚ I thought I was well aware of all the horrible things that happened

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