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    Hurricane Katrina was one of the most popular disaster’s that devastated the area in which it affected. Many lives were lost in the storm itself and in the after math. Said to blame by many is FEMA and the U.S government. The two were blamed for their lack of response time, pure carelessness, and the inability to properly communicate. Emergency responders rushed to the Gulf Coast. The response teams struggled due to the land lines and cell phones faultiness. Also devastating, the mobile radio systems

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    Bottled Water In Schools

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    I think that bottled water should not be banned from schools and should be used and accepted everywhere. As humans we need water to survive, whether the water is from the tap or a supposed sanctuary of pure water. What is the difference? Water is still water and that is what it will always be. We do not need fancy labels, brands, slogans, or other marketing ideas to influence the way we think about bottled water. All water should just be water, bottled or not. First, all water is the same, it does

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    From the time I was a young girl, my parents always stressed the importance of volunteering. My mom would go with us to volunteer at church every year when our church invited homeless people to stay for the week; we would help serve food and drinks. My mom and dad would also take my siblings and me out to buy toys so we could donate them to Toys for Tots. Every winter we would go to my dad’s work to volunteer. He worked for the Ferndale, MI fire department and every year they would buy and donate

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    recently an issue more and more people are paying attention to. “Texas is uniquely susceptible to climate change, perhaps more than almost any other state” (Public Citizen,2018). Texas is prone to droughts and has had its fair share of hurricanes and tornadoes Texas is no stranger to natural disasters. Even though climate change may not be the reason for the current natural disasters. Climate change does mess with the climate patterns which in the future can lead to it affecting how common those disasters

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    Commission predicts that the sea level will increase so much the sea will take over and flood populated areas and landmarks like the San Francisco and the Oakland International Airports. We could recover from natural disasters like earthquakes, tornadoes, and hurricanes, but not sea level rising. The New York Daily News say that it would take only 12 feet for the ocean to rise and take over several landmarks and populated areas in the San Francisco Bay Area and another landmark could be San Francisco

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    We all drink water, and every organism that is carbon based, needs of this universal element to survive, but in the modern world of today, and within the society we live in, technology has made it possible to not solely depend on nature’s natural way of recycling water, to drink and use it again, but to also purify it ourselves, thus, meeting the demands of the people’s everyday needs for clean drinking water, but today and more than anything

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    Dry Ice Blast Essay

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    Dry Ice Blast Cleaning following Natural Diasters Hurricanes, tropical storms, tornadoes, floods IN ADDITION TO fire almost all wreak havoc at lives, your current landscape IN ADDITION TO destroy billions involving money with Private property every year. What could be the proper answer for you to a good natural disaster As soon as That is ones property That offers sustained your damage? Safety First! Just like much As You will want for you to

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    Ten years ago Hurricane Katrina hit the United States. Hurricane Katrina was the most destructive hurricane and one of the deadliest hurricanes to ever hit the United States. Katrina started out as a tropical storm close to the Bahamas in August of 2005. It was then named Tropical Storm Katrina. Tropical Storm Katrina was heading to the United States and by the time it reached Florida, it became a hurricane. After passing over Florida it weakened to a tropical storm. Katrina rapidly gained

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    some special good doth give.”(pg 845/ line 15-18) In this quotation, Friar Lawrence talks of how plants, herbs, and stones all have significant “powers” to heal you, or kill you. An example of powerful natural occurrences that happen frequently are tornadoes, wind, rain, floods, hurricanes, and earthquakes. In the previous paragraph, I mention a flower’s power. The friar elegantly said, that a small, trembling flower, could have the power to help you, but it could also be your demise. It is amazing how

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    Fukushima Research Paper

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    While the immediate threat of nuclear war has diminished since the end of the Cold War, nuclear threats remain an imminent concern to be prepared for. Recent events, such as the Fukushima nuclear plant disaster, show us that although the possibility of ICBMs raining down may be less there is still a need to be ready for nuclear radiation. Some of the most possible situations that could result in an imminent nuclear threat come from aging power plants and nuclear power structures that are at risk

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