Red Monday School Fire

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The story that was a big check in the history of the united states, that showed there is no enough safety in school in united states, and how the book helped the people who survived or got affected from the school fire, to give them more hope to keep going in life and exchange their stores for the whole world, a lot of people were afraid of taking about this story, but two of writer of this book have been obsessed about what happened on that Monday, which I can call it the red Monday.

ninety-two children and tree nuns of the angles school were the victim of the fire that happen in the winter of December 1958. In September 1904 lady of angles school began education children (11), there are 24 classrooms in the main building, but after the thanksgiving of 1958, in the first day of school after the start of classes the fire started to burn everything. Angles school were in a working class neighborhood, and the fire of that
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On the other hand, according to the fireengineering.com the judge finds 13-year-old student not guilty, the same data and information we can see from other books and article, a lot of them are using to sleep with the angels book as a source too. These two sources confirm that the writer is accurate. The build environment influence survival in positive way with give them the things that they need to survive. On the other hand, the build environment can be with the negative way like taking your life with the floods, earthquakes and fires. In addition, there are no people that owed their survival to elements to the built environment, for example if somebody got a heart attack can he judge anyone? but anyone still can protect them self’s like with doing sports, eating healthy food. In addition, we can protect our self’s with fire systems, flood dams, and building

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