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    because it gets rid of natural disaster. It is good because people wont die from natural disasters. When Hurricane Katrina hit North America and the Caribbean, it caused 1,836 deaths. In The Giver, these natural disasters don’t exist, so people cant die from them, making life better to live. Another thing that controlling nature would help with is the damage done from natural disasters. Hurricane Katrina costed over $81 million. In a world where natural disasters don’t happen, these damages cant…

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    Summary: In the final chapter of Come Hell or High Water:Hurricane Katrina and the Color of Disaster Michael Dyson looks at how different groups use religion in the face of a natural disaster. In Hurricane Katrina there were essentially two groups that were a part of the disaster: poor, black victims and those that were supposed to help them. For those that are in a position to help, they often view natural disasters as a means for God to punish sinners and for those that need help they look to…

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    ABSTRACT Hurricane Hugo caused much damaged on the coastal plain forest. The Santee Experimental Forest experienced the severe force of eyewall and wind damage. Northern east area i.e. on Hobcaw Forest was majorly damage by salt with some wind damage. Tallest trees and the largest trees were more damaged than smaller trees. Within the area impacted by the eyewall, 89% of the longleaf pine trees, 91% of loblolly pine trees, 86% of bottomland hardwood trees were uprooted. And other areas away from…

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    Louisiana Costal Wetlands: Save the Big Easy Across the United States, there are over six million acres of wetland, that shelter countless species of fish, birds, and animals. The nation’s largest coastal wetlands are located in the southern part of the country along the entire Louisiana shoreline. “Louisiana wetland is the perfect habitat for oysters, shrimp, crabs and home to the most abundant fisheries in the world. Louisiana accounts for about thirty percent of the countries’…

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    Fujita scale is the standard scale for rating the severity of a tornado as measured by the damage it causes. A tornado is usually accompanied by thunder, lightning, heavy rain, and a loud "freight train" noise. In comparison with a cyclone or hurricane, a tornado covers a much smaller area but can be very violent and destructive. Under the right conditions, however, a large storm system can produce multiple (more than a hundred in rare cases) and longer-lasting…

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    On August 29, 2005 Hurricane Katrina struck the Gulf Coast of the US. It was a category 3 storm and caused more than $100 billion worth of damage. The storm started in the Bahamas on August 23, 2005 and eventually came to the US. The coast guard had to rescue more than 34,000 people. It killed nearly 2,000 people and affected 90,000 square miles of the USA. Today 10 years after the tragic event people who were affected were able to rebuild their lives and let everything return to normal.…

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    Harvey to Impact Car Sales Introduction Hurricane Harvey has increased the demand of multiple goods and services. Fox Business issued an article written by Matthew Rocco, that details the impact on car sales. In this article Rocco discusses not only the state of Texas’ impact on car sales but the impact Hurricane Harvey will have on these sales as well. Supply and Demand is expected to be affected by the causes of this natural disaster. Summary Hurricane Harvey was a category four storm that…

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    technology. The satellite technology was very important back then and can still be very resourceful nowadays. This is because it can give a rough esitmates of hurricane speed and strength, and a certain type of satelllite can be used to locate objects on the ground by detecting the types of soil. Rough esitmates of how strong a hurricane may be is important. It is important because it can potentially save the lives of many innocent citizens. Knowing the strength of a hurrricane coming, news…

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    Posttraumatic stress disorder is a crazy thing. Anyone can end up with PTSD at any given moment of time, and it is all because they had to go through something tragic and traumatic. A soldier goes to war with a healthy state of mind and comes home with a disorder. A little girl is raped, and now she must live in a constant fear of men and she goes through all the effects of rape. Every case of PTSD is sad and deserves help, for example the issues Haiti is having right now. In 2010, Haiti had an…

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    news was that there was going to be a hurricane, Hurricane Sandy. She was given such an innocent name (Sandy). But she was as vicious as they come. I was scared at first, it was going the first hurricane that happened to me. But I told myself to toughen up. I texted my friends to see if they had heard about it. My best friend responded quickly by facetiming me. “Hey Fiona,” I said. “Hey Sarafina,” she responded. I facetimed you to talk about the hurricane. “ Fiona said with wide eyes. “It’s…

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