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    There are psychological‚ social‚ economical disadvantages of natural disasters. Psychological could be that people might loose their loved ones‚ their hard earned property. social disadvantages could be after effects of the event like you know looting‚ robbery due to want of basic necessities etc. Economic disadvantages could be the spending to reconstruct the damaged infrastructures‚ damage of crops‚ damage of properties etc then you can include precautionary measures to better deal with natural

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    National Museum in Abidjan Though many of this museum’s treasures were lost from looting during the political unrest over the last decade‚ the National Museum in the city of Abidjan still contains a fascinating collection of artifacts that tell the country’s history from the Stone Age to the present. Among these are musical instruments‚ pottery‚ coins and tools. Parc du Banco in Abidjan Located just north of the Abidjan city limits‚ this 7‚500 acre park is home to a diverse collection of hard

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    evacuate. Zeitoun and a 3 other men were arrested in one of his rental properties without any reason or explanation by a mixed group of U.S. Army National Guard soldiers and local policemen. Finally‚ they were made aware they are being charged with looting‚ all four of them‚ according to the officer driving the van‚ giving them the reason for their detainment‚ he stated an officer witnessed all four of them leaving a Walgreens with non-purchased goods.During that time he and the others arrested with

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    Research is vital as the foundation of evidence-based practice‚ which is imperative within social work to help the promotion of well-being‚ maintain dignity and overcome difficulties. Ethical standards form a fundamental part of social work practice and‚ likewise in research‚ it must reflect the same ethical principles which puts participants’ best interests as its core. These promote values which are essential when working with marginalised groups within society‚ including establishing trust‚ accountability

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    Ann Petry’s “In Darkness and Confusion” Ann Petry’s short fiction “In Darkness and Confusion” is set in 1940s Harlem‚ New York. The United States is involved in World War II‚ which was the first war to initiate the Draft in the US. Although New York is in the Northern part of the country‚ racism is just as alive at is in the South‚ just not as brutal. Riots break erupt throughout the city as the result of racial incidents. Ann Petry incorporates historic events of this time into her fictional

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    The Battle of Singapore‚ otherwise known as The Fall of Singapore‚ was fought during the Second World War and is known as one of Britain’s largest losses in history. Singapore epitomized what the British Empire was all about – an essential military base that protected Britain’s Commonwealth possessions in the Far East. During October 1941‚ the Japanese had completed their plans for the war. Their prime objective was Malaya‚ due to it’s rich natural resources of rubber. However‚ in order to take

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    The name of the poem that I chose is called Macavity: The Mystery Cat. I chose this poem because it has a mystery rhyme to it and I love mystery stories so I thought that this would be a very interesting poem to read. Hidden paw is a secretive mystery cat. His power of levitation would make taker stare this is marvelous actually describing what cats are all about as they rise up vertical walls or balance on a fence. And when you think he’s half asleep ‘he’s always wide awake another little sketch

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    RUNNING HEAD: Research and Analysis Paper CJ355-01 Homeland Security: Research and Analysis Paper Dion Thompson Kaplan University Professor Tina Mainwaring CJ355-01 Homeland Security June 11‚ 2013 Hurricane Katrina was the largest and third strongest hurricane ever to be recorded to make landfall in the United States (dosomething.org). The final death toll of Hurricane Katrina was a staggering 1‚836‚ mainly from the state of Louisiana and 238 people killed in Mississippi (dosomething

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    Temple of Jupiter At the northern side of the Forum is the Temple of Jupiter. Built in 150 B.C it was Pompeii’s main temple. A Capitolium in structure and in pure Italic style‚ the temple was constructed on a high base‚ with a double flight of stairs at its front. Inside the temple lay the "cella"‚ accessible only to the priests‚ and which contained three stands at its far end. Theses stands were occupied by statues of Juno‚ Jupiter‚ and Minerva. In 62 C.E.‚ the temple was seriously damaged in an

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    were determined to destroy the city. The Japanese looted and burned at least one third of Nankings buildings. “They never had any guilt about looting Chinese property” (Tsao). When the soldiers looted‚ instead of picking up what they stole‚ the Japanese impressed Chinese citizens to carry it for them. Food was the number one priority when it came to looting for valuables. Lieutenant General Nakajima Kesago wrote “Supervising the privates wouldn’t be of much help since‚ to my surprise‚ even high-ranking

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