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    Katrina Lessons Analysis

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    This article is about Hurricane Katrina and how the world can learn lessons from it. A quote from Edward Barbier states that “For the parts of the world that have extremely vulnerable populations, I think there are lessons that can be learned from the planning strategy that took place in Louisiana after Hurricane Katrina”. He is basically saying that people can learn a very valuable lesson from Hurricane Katrina and can learn from better planning and strategizing. After causing about $110…

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    I am a highly motivated employee who demonstrates a strong commitment to excellence and understands the vital importance of personal accountability. My high energy level, allows me to promote a positive work ethic and customer service mentality in support of our corporate values and mission. I received my Associate of Arts in Liberal Arts from Borough of Manhattan Community College in January of 2011, Bachelor of Arts in Political Science at John Jay College of Criminal Justice in May of 2014…

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    Hurricane Katrina Report

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    they managed to show people that they were there to help and because of the large quantity of people helped they were able to show that they were sticking around. Another agency that was present during this time but failed to impressive was Federal Emergency Management Agency, also known by as FEMA. During this time, FEMA appeared to be unorganized and unprepared for a disaster of this magnitude; this organization even struggled to establish a place of operations (A&E Television Network, 2014).…

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    Midterm Essay In the reading in “Emergency Management” had brought awareness and how effective management takes care of the staff and citizens safety. Emergency Management is the back bone of America in handling disasters. Emergency planning and preparedness efforts may face apathy from some and resistance from others (Lindell and Perry 2006). Emergency management is an important role of the government you want to know how management using all the resources to the objective to resolve the…

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    Metcalfe County Emergency Management Director Emory Kidd was awarded the Mitigation Manager of the Year by The Kentucky Association of Mitigation Mangers. Emory has been with the Metcalfe County Emergency Management Agency for 11 years, and prior to that he was a volunteer deputy for six years. During his service, he has not only secured mitigation grant funding for Metcalfe County, but he has coordinated with other local emergency managers to bring much needed mitigation funding to the Barren…

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    Miscommunication and poor strategic planning are the two main reasons why the American Red Cross has undergone such scrutiny for mismanagement. The American Red Cross has a huge problem with miscommunication. During the months of August and September 2005 it appeared as though the right hand didn’t know what the left hand was doing. Rightfully so, the American Red Cross was criticized on how they handled Hurricanes Katrina and Rita. Thousands of dollars were contributed from citizens to aid…

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    This paper annotates five sources that I will use for my final research paper on Hurricane Sandy. These sources focus on the following criteria: (a) the emergency operations center at the federal level, (b) the areas and populations effected by Hurricane Sandy, (c) the media’s role in dispersing disaster information to the public, (d) the interface between all levels of government, and (e) stress management after the hurricane. The sources listed below will provide a framework for an in-depth…

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    Air Creebec Case Study

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    Creebec wholly owned by the Cree. The company increased from 30 employees in 1986 to over 350 in 2015, of which 30% are First Nations. Occupying key leadership positions such as pilots, flight attendants, mechanics, managers and other various services. Air Creebec is an innovative company , because of its excellent customer…

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    Communicating Appointment Availability Service Level Goals – T/C within 2 days, Installation within 5 days Tips on communicating quota and availability. When customers is experiencing issues with our services or setting up new services with us an appointment with a technician maybe required, the appointment date is always a point of discussion. We do our best to have technicians available to all of our customers in a timely manner but, there are times when available appointments are out further…

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    A nurse should have their own disaster plan and everyone in the family should know it. Emergency supplies (food, water, medical kit, blankets, important documents and other items listed on www.ready.gov/build-a-kit) should be gathered. A meeting place outside the home should be arranged. There must also be plans for care for any children, pets, or dependent…

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