Why Was Hurricane Katrina So Destructive? Introduction The geographical theme I have cosen to write about is Hurricanes as this is a topic we have been studying in class and has intrested me to learn more about this natural hazard. The geographical location I will be studying is New Orleans and Florida where hurricane Katrina was most destructive. Katrina struck the state of Louisianna at 10am on the 29th of August 2005. What I have learned in Class In class I have learned how the National
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Why was the Roman Army so successful? Dorothy Kwok The Roman army was the most successful and powerful army in history‚ they built the Roman Empire‚ which spread over continents and lasted for a very long time. The Romans achieved fame for its amazing army. There are many reasons why the Roman army was so successful. The army offered Roman citizens to return with glory and money after serving Rome in battles. Their weapons and equipment was a lot more advanced than their enemies‚ which requires
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In the story‚ A & P the theme highlights adolescence in which the author resonates young woman and men who are coming of age. First‚ the innocence of three carefree girls unashamed of wearing their bathing suits in a non-beach setting attracts the attention of Sammy‚ a nineteen year old male who works at the A & P grocery store. Second‚ the author describes the girls through Sammy as the protagonist who admires their bodies and using vivid imagery to describe their physical appearance of these
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King Alfred is one of the most significant rulers history‚ but what was it that made Alfred so great? There are a number of great things that Alfred did during his rule‚ but the most important would be his emphasis on education and his brilliant military organization. Having an educated population is extremely important when running a country‚ and Alfred knew this. People who are educated are valuable in society because they can make more informed decisions which leads to the growth of a society
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Adolescence and Adulthood Stages Adolescence transitions into adulthood‚ a stage that an individual will remain in for the rest of their time on the Earth. Though the transition exists it may be important to remember that many changes still occur in adolescence‚ changes which allow for an individual to become an adult. Once the adult stage of life has been reached it can be broken down into three modes which give us early‚ middle‚ and late adulthood. As with other stages and periods of life
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Deprivation in Adolescence Explanation of Topic Sleep‚ along with necessities such as food and water‚ is something that everyone needs to survive. It not only gives people energy for when they wake up‚ but it also “plays a key role in the way that people think‚ feel‚ and behave” (Gruber‚ 2013). Anyone‚ from infancy to adulthood‚ can be affected by the lack of sleep. In this essay I’ll be talking about how sleep deprivation more so affects adolescents (13-17 years). This age group
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Middle Childhood and Adolescence PSY 280 Sunday‚ October 29‚ 2012   Middle childhood and adolescence is a crucial period of development within everyone’s lifetime‚ but for the child and parent it can become a time of uncertainty. In this era of a child life‚ their brains are developed enough to for logic‚ so they attempt to understand the world around them with answers from their perspective. All children require parents who would do what is necessary to care about them. Parents should
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Why the Bubonic Plague (Black Death) was so devastating to Europe The bubonic plague‚ was one of the worst disasters‚ in the history of mankind. I believe that many things were the cause of the bubonic plague being so catastrophic‚ not just one. One of the biggest factors of the bubonic plague being so devastating‚ was the doctoring at the time. Second would have to be the effect on religion‚ when it struck most people would stop believing in god or believe they were being punished. Thirdly would
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Introduction Egypt was the most successful ancient civilization. Ancient Egypt stood as one of the world’s most advanced civilizations for nearly 3‚000 years and created a culture so rich that it has spawned its own field of study. The reasons why Egypt was so successful was because the Egyptian people built the Great Pyramid of Giza‚ developed strong religious beliefs‚ and the Egyptian scribes made their own picture writing called hieroglyphs. Great Pyramid of Giza Pharaoh Khufu‚ whom the
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Why was opposition to the Nazis so ineffective? Ever since Hitler rose to power in January 1931‚ up to 1932‚ he built his power base and managed as well to make it impossible for him to be legally removed from power. He managed to do so‚ mainly; by making sure that every powerful group that could have indeed removed him from power remained idle or was annihilated. These were‚ at the time‚ trade unions‚ his political opponents‚ church leaders and army officers‚ and they were dealt with differently
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