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The Positive And Negative Impact Of Hurricane Katrina

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The 2000s decade “Well, a lot of money did come into the city. And some people did get jobs. And, yes, new schools have opened. But pay attention to who is getting jobs and who is not” ~ Ashana Bigard. Hurricane Katrina was just the start of a terrible year in the decade, until the H1N1 virus spreaded in the country. The 2000’s decade had a positive impact with the launching of Facebook. However, Hurricane Katrina and the H1N1 virus negatively impacted the country.
The 2000’s decade had a couple of positive and negative events. One negative impact was Hurricane Katrina. Hurricane Katrina practically wiped out New Orleans, making other people's lives miserable. The disaster made many homeless and cost the state a great amount of money to rebuild. “ And we came to realize that what started out as a natural disaster became a manmade disaster—a failure of government to look out for its own citizens. And the storm laid …show more content…

The disease however, exist now as the swine flu instead of the H1NI virus. The disease still spreads today just like the regular flu. In order to avoid the virus the person who does not have the disease can receive a vaccination for it. If not done the person’s vulnerable to gaining the disease which would result in a horrible number of events. That’s why the H1NI is still impacting the country today.
The 2000s also featured a positive impact. This positive impact was known as Facebook. Facebook was founded by Mark Zuckerberg. Facebook previously was known for student pictures. Since then, Facebook grew more popular and became available to anyone who’s over the age of 13. “ Facebook’s founders soon made the website available to other colleges in the Boston area. Interest continued to grow, and the website eventually became open to any university or high school student. In September 2006, Facebook opened to anyone over the age of 13 with an e-mail address” (“Facebook

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