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    In May of 2015, a slow moving storm producing record amounts of rainfall and tornados caused flash floods across Texas and Oklahoma causing mass destruction and many causalities. Flooding in Texas and Oklahoma does not happen often in most areas. Some areas have not seen rainfall totals like what was seen in May for more than 50 years. The flooding in May of 2015 was the most widespread and record breaking. In some areas houses were ripped from their foundations. In Wimberley, Texas, a family

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    The Flood is a parasitic life form that believes it can stop all disputes by bringing all life together. I chose this image because it depicts the part in the fictional story where the flood reveals its plans and what it believes. I believe that a monster is anything that impedes or causes any form of pain to others, be it physical, or mental. The worst monsters are not simply evil. They believe in what they are doing, which makes them even more ruthless to achieve their goal. In the works of fiction

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    If they flood the river to make unnatural lakes, it damage the delicate wildlife. The water contains mercury poison so it affects the aquatic animals and those consuming the aquatic animals. If anyone eats it, it can cause health issues to them. Although

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    - STANDARDS IN SPECIAL FLOOD HAZARD AREAS (Sec. 19-32) is responsible for the regulations that are provided to prevent hazards in flood zoned areas. The city has regulations that state that construction must be built to reduce the damage when flooding occurs and make special modifications to building construction to prevent flotation, collapse or movement of a structure. The sewage system must be designed to eliminate the infiltration of sewage whenever there may be a flood. The water supply systems

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    in place. However, there is a big misconception when it comes to repairs and replacement costs for a dwelling that has suffered water damage due to flooding. Homeowners with properties located within a floodplain typically must purchase additional flood insurance in order to be protected from a severe loss that could leave a household in financial ruin and without a place to live. According to the Insurance Information Institute, "It's important to note that, as a rule, homeowners and renters insurance

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    How Did Johnstown Happen

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    The Johnstown Flood The Johnstown flood happened on May 31st 1989 in Johnstown Pennslyvania. It rained for a whole week straight none stop. It even had as much water as in the Mississippi river at the time. It caused a lot of damage through the flood costing the U.S 17 million dollars just to fix the damages that happened with the flood. The American Red Cross team had to step in help with the damages done by this flood. No one knew why it was raining for a whole week straight. The American

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    of the vastly populated areas in the state that encompasses five different counties in some of the lowest levels of wetlands in the state. Given that Lee County is prone to flooding when a summer afternoon thunder comes up it has the potential to flood multiple counties. When a tropical storm or worse move in, flooding is a significant concern. It can have a significant impact on the communities. By taking an all-hazards approach and mitigation planning will help to protect lives, properties, and

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    Hornbuckle Case Summary

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    multimillion-dollar complex. Unfortunately, by 2006 Pastor Hornbuckle, at age 44, would be accused of drug abuse and “convicted of drugging and raping three women, two of them former members of his Arlington megachurch.” According to one published report, Agape lost at least 90 percent of its weekly worshippers when Rev. Hornbuckle’s crimes were made public. Consistent with such a decline in attendance, another published report suggests that the church went through bankruptcy following the legal

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    This photograph was taken on a field trip to Elora Gorge. Elora Gorge is an important landscape in Ontario and is also a prime example of significant change to a landscape by physical processes. Largely, it is the result of erosion by water at the end of the last glacial period. The most recent glacier over North America, the Laurentide Ice Sheet, resided almost all over Canada. Eventually, the sheet melted, allowing water possessing a strong stream discharge to be released in numerous directions

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    Flooding In Louisiana

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    The Flooding of Louisiana Floods are common natural disasters that occur all over the world. Flooding has devastating impacts on the lives of people who are affected by the disaster. Floods can ruin crops, demolish homes, take innocent lives and cause many other types of hardships. These disasters can also leave people with a financial burden and emotional effects. Studies have shown that floods have led to various sickness and health complications. This common disaster has recently taken place in

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