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    Demographics of Social Vulnerability It is important to ensure that the emergency management agency take all hazards and vulnerabilities in to consideration when planning for a disaster. Disasters occur when an extreme event exceeds a community’s ability to cope with that event (Lindell, Prater, & Perry, 2006, p. 153). Hazard exposure, physical vulnerability, and social vulnerability should specifically be taken into consideration because they can have dire effects on the impact in the disaster.…

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    Bachelor and Masters in Social Work. In this TED talk, she talks about “The Power of Vulnerability”. By definition, Vulnerability is the quality or state of being exposed to the possibility of being attacked or harmed, either physically or emotionally. Many people view being vulnerable a bad thing, we try to avoid it because it makes us feel uncomfortable, especially in a new environment. However, embracing vulnerability opens many doors of opportunity. I read an article called “Here’s what…

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    (U) There are many vulnerabilities in the cyber realm, and they continue to increase every time a new system is added to the fleet. The main goal of Coast Guard cyber intelligence is staying ahead of the hackers. To do this, Coast Guard intelligence needs to understand who will attack them in the future and how they will do it. They need to know everything that was just discussed above, including the type of person, capability, vulnerability, and threat level to the United States government and…

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    explains the corresponding relationship between gender and vulnerability. According the the article, vulnerability is associated with femininity but not associated with masculinity. Moreover, potential dangerousness is associated with masculinity, but not associated with femininity. Hollander believes that these relationships regarding gender and vulnerability stem from external forces as well as individuals attributing women’s vulnerability and males dangerousness through everyday conversations…

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    Vulnerability, a Positive Approach. Luke 7:36-50 Most of the time we look at vulnerability as a form of weakness, however we can also view vulnerability as being open. In this blog I will explain why we need to be vulnerable to God and our fellow brethren. Being Vulnerable to God (Psalms 51): A significant way to receive the mercies of God is by being vulnerable. This means that we have to go to God wholeheartedly and bring our burdens and confess our sins to Him. The Books of Psalms talks is…

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    The years between 1932 and 1945 during the Nazi Germany brought a lot of happiness but also misery. When Weimar Republic was overturn by Hitler’s regime, much of the population was raging for changes. Economic depression was visible in every corner of the country and the promise of a strong nation was what people wanted to hear. Hitler delivered that, sort of. Much of these changes are also visible within the village of Schabbach during episodes 4-8. Many of the villagers became mitlaufers, term…

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    The vulnerability reduction hypothesis otherwise called initial Interaction was created in 1975 by Charles Berger and Richard Calabrese, its our essential impulse during beginning interaction is to diminish instability about our correspondence accomplice by social affair enough data about so their communication gets to be unsurprising and reasonable. This data can then be utilized to anticipate people groups conduct, or the result of beginning a connection with them. There are three essential…

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    General Shelton didn’t display many vulnerabilities based on the biography I read for this course. However, there were several areas that some may consider some of his decisions as vulnerabilities where I would consider them more of prioritization of urgencies. General Shelton in my opinion placed a huge value in his profession but an even more higher value in family. General Shelton understood the importance of succeeding in his career while making national security decisions, but he also…

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    Along with feelings of despair, pleasure and fright, mankind is also programmed to feel a sense of vulnerability when there is a lack of security. In the novel, the author William Golding creates the fear during night time because there is a sense of vulnerability in the boys. The littluns show a vulnerability during the night when they have nightmares. Jack indicates that they get nightmares when he says, “You said they dream and cry out. Now they talk-not only the littluns, but my hunters…

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    Response To James A. Cordova 's Intimacy: Strength In Vulnerability In Intimacy Strength In Vulnerability J.V. Cordova summarizes the characteristic behaviors that can be observed between successful couples. Cordova argues that the best indicator on the strength of a relationship is the closeness and intimacy between both individuals. Even though one of Cordova 's main points is that relationships can be hurtful, he encourages people to open up and take a chance. Sometimes taking a chance is…

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