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    period Hurricane Harvey I believe people to be naturally good to others, because there is more kind-hearted people more than cold-hearted people in this world. In this world you will see a handful of people helping and giving to others no matter the situation. The percentage of evil and cruel people is a very low percentage. After everything people all over Texas is coming together, and it shows the good in people that we thought did not have a good heart. As an example, Hurricane Harvey just affected

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    the United States, many people are struggling with loyalty to God. Just within the last week or so, Hurricane Harvey destroyed the south east and Hurricane Irma is about to make land fall on the Atlantic coast. These storms have left countless people asking why. In an article about forgiveness in times of disasters and crisis Worthington, Griffin, Toussaint, Nonterah, and Utsey wrote on Hurricane Katerina “many people pulled together to promote recovery, those who were caught up in this tragedy experienced

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    My experience during hurricane Harvey was mostly calm. I was very fortunate because, my house did not flood. The water only got up to the edge of my driveway, and that was as it was pouring off into the storm drain. I drove to Walmart to buy some extra cases of water, in case the faucet water became undrinkable. When I got there 100’s people were in line with cases of water, and when I checked the aisle there were none left. I was irritated, but also hoping there would be bread to buy. When I checked

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    Who am I? How did I come to be this person sitting here right now?This question cannot be easily answered. I have interviewed my parents, the people who molded me, to understand their stories and in turn, my own life. When Hurricane Harvey struck Texas, I felt personally distraught because I have family and close friends that live there. I donated money to the Red Cross to help with relief efforts in Texas because I knew it was the right thing to do. Part of the reason that I donated was also because

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    to make yourself better than everybody else. That’s the only way we’re going to improve,” said JJ Watt, a NFL player. JJ Watt is a defensive end for the Houston Texans. He is not only a very good football player, he is an amazing person. When Hurricane Harvey hit the Coast of Texas, he spent his time, money, started fundraisers and got other people to help out. This is why Kindred should invite JJ Watt to speak to our community. JJ Watt is a very known NFL football player. He grew up playing football

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    PRO/CON: Did Hurricane Harvey show the reality of climate change? Hurricane Harvey was a catastrophic Atlantic hurricane. It is one of major hurricanes to make a landfall in the United States. The hurricane resulted in flooding many parts of Texas, parts that was "flood safe" and highways were turned into rivers. The flood reached the second floor of many apartment buildings and houses. Many scientists say that the hurricane was caused by climate change because of global warming. While

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    help people in need, and this hurricane harvey was a perfect example on why i think people are good. Hurricane Harvey destroyed roughly 40,000 homes just in houston, making it nearly impossible to live there. But with the help from our brave soldiers and hundreds of people who have boats over 75 percent of people who were affected by Hurricane Harvey were able to make it to a safe place where they were fed and were given a place to stay. Throughout this tragic hurricane. Hundreds of thousands of

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    that inhabit these areas. The United States is hit with many different types of natural disasters, but perhaps the most damaging natural disasters which continue to pose a tremendous threat to our country are hurricanes. Over the history of the United States there have been numerous hurricanes. Some have been larger than others, hitting different parts of the country at different times of the year. Over the last decade and a half, however, there have

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    will be washed away from underneath your feet and then it’s gone. Now think about that feeling. Well that’s what the survivors of hurricane harvey have to feel. Natural Disaster Strikes! There are always going to be natural disasters. And there will always be survivors, but who will help? People are getting involved and helping with recent natural disaster, Hurricane Harvey. donating food and clothing, helping clean up and remake their homes, and providing hospice and therapy care. Food and clothing

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    Hand in Hand: The effects of globalization explored Hurricane Harvey On August 26th, 2017, Hurricane Harvey crashed into Texas and devastated Houston and the surrounding area. Harvey battered cities along the Gulf of Mexico, hitting primarily low income communities, and leaving 52 inches of rainfall, destroying about 22,000 homes, and displacing thousands in its wake. The image discussed in this essay depicts a Red Cross relief center in Houston providing shelter for residents unable to evacuate

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