Scott Jennings Violent Weather 70867-FA-15 Why is New Orleans so Vulnerable? Early morning of August 29‚ 2005‚ Hurricane Katrina struck the Gulf Coast of the United States. When the storm reached land‚ it had a Category 3 rating on the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale bringing winds of 100–140 miles per hour. The Hurricane ran some 400 miles across. Hundreds
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Hispanic American Diversity By Janie Stone ETH/125 Cultural Diversity (AXIA) Erin Bailey July 28‚ 2010 University of Phoenix While Americans are making their decision on whether or not to accept the ongoing new comers to America‚ they are making way for themselves and doing well at it. Many ethnic groups here in America‚ are being grouped together as if from the same place simply because they have something in common. The most important factor of this that has been overlooked is they come
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Increasing importance has been placed upon population and population growth over the course of the past few centuries. Scientists are frenetically searching for the solution to this issue‚ and their outcomes are bleak. They are telling the world that if population growth does not slow‚ the earth will swell to a capacity too large to sustain itself and the conclusion will be apocalyptic. Explanations are numerous‚ however viable solutions are difficult to find. Adherents to the Malthusian theory
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apparent that we won’t be able to survive on our own. We need to find other that are able to help out. By looking at where the populations are‚ we will be able to look at the average food consumptions of humans. For example‚ the amount of kilojoules an average male/female needs to eat and drink. We need to look at the populations remaining in each area‚ what sex the remaining population is‚ how many are children and the average age. In this scenario‚ we need to explain how three areas are going‚ and whether
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In his book‚ Ordinary Resurrections: Children in the Years of Hope‚ Jonathan Kozol pulls back the veil and provides readers with a glimpse of the harsh conditions and unrelenting hope that exists in a community located in the South Bronx called Mott Haven. Mr. Kozol provides his own socially conscious and very informative view of the issues facing the children and educators in this poverty ravaged neighborhood. Just his commentary would paint a very bleak picture of the future. It is the words
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Cofer tell her thought about stereotypes of Hispanic women can have bad effects base on what occurred in her life. Base on the Hispanic cultrural influence‚ In Hispanci family they want their daughters to dress more like women‚ but in Americas culture those clothes is really mature for their young age. Cofer use the story of how hard to chose dress in her career day and what happened in that day to explain to us that culture clash really make Latino girls feel awkward and biring to them some negtive
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Hispanic Heritage Month is important in today’s society for the same reason the Black History Month is still important. Hispanic Heritage Month represents the independence that was won before the wars had ended. Most of the Hispanics during that time period made a huge change to the community and some of them may even still be alive today. Hispanic Heritage Month starts on September 15 until October 15 which goes all the way back to the 1968’s. The anniversary of independence goes into Costa Rica
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Prof. BERESFORD TALK ABOUT THE PROBLEMS OF POLUTION (Tape script‚ slightly abridged) Pollution is today‚ probably‚ the greatest problem that faces mankind. There is a saying in English that it is an ill bird that fouls its own nest. And human beings are‚ collectively speaking‚ fouling their nest at the increasing rate. It is an alarming picture. We are polluting the air‚ which we need to breathe‚ the earth from which we derive all our food‚ and the waters from which wе‚ of course‚ derive the
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The Philippines is home to more than 90 million people as of 2013. Overpopulation and industrialization could perhaps be the major contributors to environmental problems being experienced in the country. With overpopulation and industrialization‚ our natural resources have a higher demand than supply. Our country is rich in natural resources. We have abundant gold‚ copper‚ sulphur‚ and nickel reserves. We are also surrounded by waters due to our archipelagic state which makes us one of the top fish
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testing‚ and moral judgement‚ it is known as groupthink. When members from a group are similar in background‚ or when they are insulted from outside opinions‚ and when there are no clear rules for decision making is when the group is especially vulnerable to groupthink. As for individual humans‚ they are as well easily susceptible to groupthink because they’re afraid to be themselves‚ believe in the rightness of their cause‚ and are under pressure not to express arguments. Often times people find
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