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    either the rodents or native bats of Australia. And yet, these animals are also quite vital for the maintenance of particular ecosystems and our broader biodiversity. Ultimately, the phenomenon of animals that are less attractive or appealing to the public being ignored is a greater reflection on society as a whole. Too often, it’s easy to overlook the “ugly” in favor of the more attractive option. In 2010, the UN released figures stating that anywhere from 150-200 species go extinct every day around

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    are the first responders. However, the emergency management coordinators are also critical due to the importance of organizing and deploying teams to aid in response. Besides the first responders and emergency management personnel, the importance of public works task forces and the department of transportation should not be overlooked. First, the response of first responders on scene will be an immediate impact. For example, those who were injured in the tornado, but coherent and capable of seeking

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    Duval County’s Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan (CEMP) is a well-organized and adequately prepared document. The CEMP not only includes all county agencies, but it highlights the activities with voluntary organizations that will respond to and assist with the recovery process. The document states that the plan unifies the effort of all the whole community for a comprehensive approach to reducing the effects of a disaster (COJ, CEMP, 2010). The CEMP defines each role and responsibility at

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    Jade is a hopeless romantic. The story takes place in five shots; all shot at acted at the same location but in different scenarios. The movie’s preamble will be a flash-forward. First shot: Shot one takes place in an ambulance, which is moving swiftly towards the hospital. The ambulance shot should take no longer than forty-five seconds, and only has only one main character. Jade is being driven to the hospital after slashing his wrist with a razor blade. Before cutting his wrist, he had taken

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    KTTC’s weather watcher shines bright red above Minneapolis/ Saint Paul’s skyline. Warmer weather is on its way. The mid-afternoon news report confirms it. It is hot. Scorching hot. Temperatures were already in the 90s and expected to climb. Tonight those lucky enough to afford air-conditioning will ramp it up and seek peace in cooler conditions. Bud, a 70 year-old veteran of the Marine Corps, isn’t so lucky. He does not have air-conditioning. Instead, two strategically placed ceiling fans cool

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    INTRODUCTION In less than two decades, social media has revolutionized modern communication and information sharing. What began as a simple form of social networking has turned into innumerable platforms for people around the globe to share ideas, create and share businesses, promote brands, read news from various sources, as well as share and find vast amounts of information, among many other uses. Thus, with a few clicks of a button, people are now able to interact with someone on the other side

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    federal emergency plan his plan aims at training personnel with first aid skills. This will help at minimizing loss of lives in times of an emergency also in life protecting and recovery following the disaster. He also in his program trains students on public health and medical needs following a major disaster like in the federal emergency plan, he also trains students to help casualties trapped in collapsed structure in times of an emergency. Though his plan is somehow similar to the federal emergency

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    response. If the emergency manager was not to be able to persuade the public to take specific actions to minimize harm, such as evacuating an area due to potential flooding/fires/fallout from an accidental man-made disaster, the casualty/fatality count would go up exponentially. By utilizing all forms of available communication, radio, television, landline and cellular phones, ham radios, etc., to reach and persuade the public can be overwhelming involving “consideration of audience characteristics

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    extent ill-equipped to react to crisis and debacle circumstances (Rumbach and Foley, 2014). The emergence of public wellbeing dangers measles episodes, pandemic flu, bacillus anthracis, extreme climate – have impelled more noteworthy planning investment by public wellbeing authorities, including advancing readiness arranging at home (Chatfield and Brajawidagda, 2013). The Cambridge Public Health Department 's Advanced Practice Center for Emergency Preparedness (APC) added in 2006 an exhaustive, group

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    departments. This emergency plan operations assigns each agency and department to specific duties during an emergency but each must be aware and understand terrorist tactics and thoughts. Be aware that terrorists generally target important infrastructures, public events, transportations, and individuals or groups. Their attacks generally include acts that involve shootings, bombings, or the use of chemicals or biological agents. Terrorist attacks can happen at multiple locations within a certain radius and

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