Category: /Literature/European Literature
of that panel. It is an excellent representation of the American people. We are involved in the newest and latest fads on TV, that when something else, such as the attacks, or natural disasters come along, we change our focus. Since those are the only things
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Category: /Law & Government
. Historians around the world are continually wondering how this terrible Black Death occurred and what happened to the society and its people inflicted by the plague.
The Black Death was one of the worst natural disasters in history. In 1347 AD, this catastrophe
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Category: /Social Sciences/Communication Studies
distribution. "A crisis is one of the most public test of a corporate reputation, but by its very nature it's also one of the most difficult to prepare for" (Ong Ts Colin).The VNR, proved to be the most effective approach to communicating with the public. Some other
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Category: /Social Sciences/Education
for themselves during the disaster.
The general public also rose to the occasion by not waiting for directions at a time of crisis. They were ready to go out and respond positively to the storm. One such example is of Allan Macdonald of Ottawa.
He invited nine
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Category: /Literature/English
Natural disasters are meant to cause destruction and to break thing apart. Sometimes
they end up bringing people together. In September of 1996 Hurricane Fran swept
through my town with the power of mother nature behind it all the way. Fran
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Category: /Science & Technology
lay the blame of a disaster towards the system in power, the democracy and the setup of the economic institution. This and any other political failure would lead us to assume that countries based on governance that are plutocratic in nature should
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Category: /Literature/English
for disaster in the story.
London places a strong emphasis on the setting in the introduction to the story. "Day had broken cold and grey, exceedingly cold and grey..." He repeats these phrases to redefine to his readers the impact the setting has
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Category: /History
decline. The inevitable result, the experts argued, was famine by the early 1980s at the latest. The only way to lessen the severity of the impending disaster was to adopt strict policies to control population.
The proposed methods of controlling
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Category: /Literature/English
Death, Blood and Destruction
The Red Badge of Courage, a Civil War novel by Stephen Crane, may be examined on various levels. One of those levels is a story about the cruelty and disasters of war. Young Henry Flemming, the protagonist, has dreamed
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Category: /History/European History
, the overall start was caused by the Natural and Economic Disasters, and the Austrian Empire.
Natural disaster was the food (such as potato, bread and wheat) harvest failures in 1845-1846. Since only a few amounts of crops could be harvested and the population
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