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    and food, in hopes the Bigfoot will take one or both, and reciprocate by leaving a gift. The feeding station I established was located in what looked to be a “day shelter.” I had located it a few weeks earlier while investigating the area. The shelter appeared to have been constructed of vines, fallen trees, and limbs. The shelter had a strong smell of urine. Below is a photograph of the actual feeding station. Along with food, I began to place rocks on top of an old piece of flat marble.…

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    theory.However once you think logically about it you realize just how much that theory doesn't make sense.The most valuable strength to have in order to survive is knowledge because you need to know how to stay warm, provide food and water also make shelter. If survivors don’t know how to stay warm they are at risk of hypothermia or other deadly illnesses.According to North Dakota University “Hypothermia is the number one killer of many outdoor enthusiasts it has often been called the killer of…

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    Shelters for Katrina victims lacked space, control, and resources. FEMA was forced to create a plan in place for Katrina victims as the disaster was taking place. For example, FEMA did not provide the city of New Orleans with detailed information of storm shelters so the residents of New Orleans were forced to take shelter in an unsafe hurricane environment, the New Orleans Superdome. According to the US House…

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    camping is a much different form of camping than its counterparts – dry and wetland camping. This excursion encompasses building a shelter, staying dry, and ultimately staying warm. A quinzee is a shelter made of snow that offers protection from the outside weather through its elevated floor, insulation, and all around protection. It is one of many forms of snow shelter and with the proper tools, practice, and conditions can be an effective survival or enjoyment housing medium. Benefits •…

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    a dog and 30-37% have a cat according to APPA. These low statistics prove that as a nation we need to step up and adopt from shelters more. Not only is it very beneficial, but every adoption saves an animal's life. Now this is a call to action; or wake up call as many would say to adopt animals straight from local shelters. Approximately, 7.6 million animals enter shelters nationwide every year. Out of those, only 2.7 million are adopted. This is a serious problem that our nation faces because…

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    expectation of mine that the survivors would enter into the shelter and leave the shelter so frequently. Whenever I came into the shelter, there was always either a new survivor going through the intake process or a survivor being discharged. Some of my duties as an intern were to answer crisis hotlines, connect callers with resources, create a comforting and welcoming environment for the survivors, complete office duties, laundry, sustain a clean shelter, restock toiletries for the survivors,…

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    in one piece,” said a 31-year-old resident of the Magnolia House Women’s Shelter in East New York, Brooklyn. “I don’t want to leave in a body bag.” “I came here in February in one piece. I want to leave in one piece,” said a 31-year-old resident of the Magnolia House Women’s Shelter in East New York, Brooklyn. “I don’t want to leave in a body bag.,” (Sandoval). The shelter system has so many dangerous people. So many shelter residents live in a constant fear. Once there is an argument happening,…

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    Director of Public Health There has been an invasion of zombies at the northern end of the city. These zombies move very slowly but are very dangerous. You must stay away from them, they are destroying everything in their path, even people. As the Directors of Public Health we are eagerly working to establish a medical care plan that allows us to safely provide a medical care to all citizens and prevent further infection. This plan includes informing the citizens of the current situation and…

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    survive? In the book The Goats two children named Howie and Laura faced difficulties and trouble after being left. Laura and Howie excursion was a learning experience that was justifiable by the circumstances they were in because they needed safety and shelter and survival. One important reason that Laura and Howie excursion was a learning experience that was justifiable by the circumstances they were in is that Laura and Howie were abandoned on an island. Howie got left on the island and…

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    How To Survive a Zombie Apocalypse A zombie apocalypse just hit town, what do you do? Well if you don’t know what to do then you came to the right place. You will always need the essentials like water, shelter, food and weapons. But there are other things that many people forget like transportation and communication. Finding the right resources for your materials and the steps you have to take are crucial. The first step you need to take is finding the spots where the zombies have influenced…

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