Category: /Literature
Hurricane Katrina is gone. It ripped up homes, lives and hearts. But the disaster left in its wake continues to evolve. The psychological results of this natural disaster continue to spread through both survivors and witnesses alike. Humans I've
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Category: /Business & Economy/Management
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product defect and recalls; consumer boycotts; hazardous substance release; natural disaster; political instability; employee theft/fraud; transportation disasters; strikes and labour unrest; industrial accidents; government investigations; criminal charges
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Category: /Literature/English
of adversity. Responding
daily and yearly to natures disasters, hazardous material
spills, transportation accidents, explosions and other natural
or man made disasters. The Red Cross has a major role in
disaster relief and disaster presentation in America
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Category: /Science & Technology
. But on April 26, 1986 something went terribly wrong and it is now thought of as the worst nuclear disaster in history. It killed over 100,000 people with its radiation and is still expected to contribute to the deaths of over 300,000 people.
This disaster
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Category: /Science & Technology
CALIFORNIA EXPERIENCED AN EARTHQUAKE OF SIMILAR MAGNITUDE. WHY TOO MANY PEOPLE IS STILL COMING TO PLACES LIKE CALIFORNIA WHERE EARTHQUAKES AND NATURAL DISASTERS ARE PREDICTED? IN MY POINT OF VIEW, THESE ARE THE STRONGEST REASONS: THE MOST POPULAR PLACE
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Category: /Literature/English
and radioactive gasses and fallout were carried as far the United States. This disaster has displaced more than four hundred thousand people, been linked to over two thousand radiation exposure related deaths, contaminated the nearby lands and livestock, and has made
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Category: /Literature
final word "disaster" is a key to the meaning of the poem.
Bishop's word choice furthers the significance of loss and love throughout the poem. Since the first and third lines repeat within the text the middle lines of each stanza remain different from each
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Category: /Social Sciences/Psychology
freedom.
The main argument for this thesis is that nature has become the enemy, a "natural disaster" in which women produce child after child; nature becomes as despicable as those linked with it; female, the lower class and, racially marked bodies.
Despite
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Category: /Literature/English
Patch can take any natural disaster and still support its residents. However, houses are not as trustworthy and can be destroyed at any time.
The couple, Perley and Alma, have a completely different out look on life when they are in the Berry Patch "Makes
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Category: /Literature/European Literature
As one of the most destructive natural disasters in United States' history, Hurricane Katrina took hundreds of lives and amounted to billions of dollars in damage. As victims see their fallen homes and shattered lives, they wonder how this catastrophe
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