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    afforded when anticipating a hurricane, the Gulf Coast was severely devastated when the storm made landfall on August 29, 2005. Although there was widespread destruction, the region most decimated by the hurricane was New Orleans. Hurricane Katrina not only left the entire city underwater, it left thousands of people homeless, displaced, or dead. As I sat alone in my room watching the documentary, America’s Deadliest Storm, I could not help but think of how Katrina affected…

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    Hurricane Sandy was the most devastating superstorm of the 2012 hurricane season. The massive storm killed over 280 people, affected millions, and cost $100 billion of damage to the United States alone. Sandy was the worst storm of the year, and its tolls were high. The storm was so detrimental due to its magnitude, the damage inflicted upon the United States, and the massive effect on a worldwide scale. What started as a tropical wave on October 22, 2012 developed into a Category 1 hurricane…

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    The Hurricane of 1938 The hurricane of 1938 was one of the deadliest hurricanes to ever impact the north east coast. The storm had many amazing features like how powerful it was, the damage it caused and how it impacted the land and people lives. The Hurricane of 1938 was very powerful in many different ways. Source 2 states that the hurricane started by the coast of Africa and by the time it reached the U.S it had winds of over 155 miles per hour and was over 500 miles wide. Source 1 mentions…

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    A Storm in the Rocky Mountains, Mt. Rosalie is an oil on canvas painting currently located at the Brooklyn Museum in New York City as part of the museum’s collection of American paintings. Albert Bierstadt created this panoramic painting in New York in 1866. The piece’s accession number at the museum is 76.79. Just as the title indicates, the painting’s subject is a storm in the Rocky Mountains, specifically at the lake valley of Mt. Rosalie and with Native Americans riding horses along the…

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    Hurricanes are the worst thing that people forget to prepare for. A person might be best able to prepare for a category 5 storm by getting supplies, starting a plan, and protecting their home. Let's take a look at the three different ways to prepare for a category 5 storm. A person might be best able to prepare for a category 5 storm by getting supplies. According to Hurricane Preparations: What to Do, ‘‘ families and individuals prepare a supply kit with enough food, water, clothing and…

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    Kate Chopin’s The Storm shows a lot of questions behind the story, the storm being the main representation theme: passion. As I read, I got the feeling that Calixta’s marriage with Bobinot lacked the passion that she desires to have with someone. It’s almost like her marriage restricts her from being able to explore her sexuality. Once you’re married, you are chained to that one person for the rest of your life, even if it’s in short of passion. Perhaps Calixta could had declared her love for…

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    Ray Nagin, Jr. ordered an emergency evacuation after getting a call from Max Mayfair stating “This is one of the worst storms that I have ever seen in my 33-year history.” The sociological perspective is a “perspective on human behavior and its connection to society as a whole” as claimed by (Vivkas, 2012). One group wanted to “ride out” the storm due to experiencing a “similar” storm, Hurricane Betsy, another group left as soon as possible, and the last group had nowhere to go due to…

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    “The Storm” is a story written by Kate Chopin. It is a sequel to “At the Cadian Ball.” In At the Cadian Ball,” characters Alcee, Calixta, Bobinot, and Clarisse are introduced. Alcee falls for Calixta, but cannot be with her because she is lower-class and he is upper-class. During this time period, it was almost forbidden for someone to marry out of their class. Clarisse saw that Alcee liked Calixta, so she proposed to him and they marry. Shortly after, Calixta marries Bobinot, who is of her…

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    birds floating around. There is a brave curious sailor who comes upon one of the largest shipwrecks he has ever seen and is determined to find a way in. A challenge that proves far more demanding than one would hope for. The short story, After The Storm by Ernest Hemingway is an ironic story of a man 's curiosity and efforts falling short of the goal and leading to another 's glory. The story opens up with two men fighting. It talks about how they really are not fighting over anything. One…

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    In the beginning of the book, Calixta is sewing furiously before the storm finally approaches, then along comes Alcée who arrives on her front porch and grabs Bobinôt’s (Calixta’s husband) trousers which symbolized that he has taken over the role of the man of the house since her husband is absent at the moment (836). The…

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