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    explosions since 1519. The authorities of Mexico designed the volcano warning light of Popocatepetl. It is important to be prepared in case of an eruption. Residents living near the volcano should ask scientists how to be prepared in case of an eruption. What does it mean the volcanic alert traffic light? Where are the closest shelters? What do I need to have ready to take with me? The Volcanic Warning Semaphore warns the population about the different risk levels. The green color indicates that the

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    12 million people have uncovered and believe in one of the most kept secrets in our country. 4 percent of the population has uncovered the big secrets behind our government and other huge companies in the world. The big secret it is all ran by lizard people in disguise. That's right the world is run by lizards. The first reason proving how lizard people are running all the major parts of the world is that Mark Zuckerberg is a lizard. According to David Sutton in an article from The Guardian ““Mark

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    profound impact on our awareness of humanitarian emergencies and disaster relief around the world. The reality of these disasters, and our responses to them, are heavily influenced by the framework that the media uses – through exposure on television, radio and in print – to capture our attention. The media has a number of important responsibilities during a natural disaster. I have broken down their responsibilities into four stages: early warning, immediate response, post-disaster review, and

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    Introduction The emission of dangerous, hazardous gas clouds into the residential area may expose the local population to serious threats. In such a situation, it is important to unite the efforts of the entire community to address the issue successfully and to minimize casualties and injuries caused to the population. This is why the involvement of the private sector in the emergency response is pivotal and should focus on the involvement of private companies operating in the field of transportation

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    impacted by storm surge. Also tell the public that using the Slosh Model helps in evacuation purposes. One of the positives of the SLOSH model is: with technological advances we are able to predict better how bad storm surge is going to be. Also emergency

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    money in order to best serve their homeless populations. There are different ways that communities attempt to count their homeless population, shelters, feeding centers and others who provide resources are able to take count of how many they serve each day, but unfortunately it can be hard to track those who do not come on a returning basis. The US Census Bureau every 10 years also conducts a Service-Based Enumeration (SEB) to help count the population In the study published by the National

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    not specific to the rural setting in the United States, but all inclusive of populations in all areas, urban, suburban and rural. So how do we, as Care Managers meet the needs of the rural population, improve overall health and reduce hospital readmissions? According to Kouame (2010), approximately 51 million, or 20%, Americans live in the rural areas and depend on local resources for their health care. This population is at risk for less than adequate health care due to the lack of resources and

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    being in breach of duty of care. Colleges and/or universities are federally mandated under the Clery Act must issue timely warnings to the campus community to inform affected persons of

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    The current political climate seen through current events drive the point home that the world is a complex theater with numerous threats that could potentially harm the population of the United States. Terrorist attacks, natural and man-made disasters could affect the United States at any moment and the US emergency management system can be used to prepare for and mitigate any major disaster that may harm the US public. The National Incident Management System or NIMS, was created in 2003 after the

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    Hurricanes Katrina is a catastrophic natural disaster and a mortal hurricane. Being one of the five biggest hurricane no one could control communication, every device was under distraction. Hours after the hurricane Katrina the communication broke down because of the aftershock, and nobody was expecting hurricane Katrina to be that bad .It is mentioned that over 100 radio stations were destroyed and up to 2000 cell phones towers were forced off the air. The wire lines of network communication were

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