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Being a small piece of paradise for those living in New York City, Rockaway Beach, Queens is a lively and tight-knit community on the outskirts of the city noise. Year round, regardless of the temperature outside, the small town is always bustling with locals and...
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Internationally known as Haiyan, it has been called the most powerful and destructive storm to make landfall in noted antiquity not only in the Philippines, but in the world. The said typhoon was named by the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) as...
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To me, the world’s greatest satisfaction in the world is reaching down and lifting someone up. You never know how big of an impact you are making in someone’s life. I believe in helping others in times of need. If you do not help others...
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Cyclone Maria is thought to be the worst natural disaster on record in Dominica and Puerto anti-racketeering law. The tenth-most intense Atlantic cyclone on record and also the most intense tropical cyclone worldwide of 2017, Maria was the th named storm. Eighth consecutive cyclone, fourth...
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The Storm Within ‘The Storm’ by Kate Chopin, setting remains a huge detail in adding to the harrowing journey of this father-son team. Calling “the child’s attention to certain sombre clouds that were rolling with sinister intention from the west, accompanied by a sullen, threatening...
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The Storm Analysis of The Storm In McKnight Malmars frightening story The Storm she weaves a violent storm and murder together to heighten the horrific fear that engulfs Janet Willsom. The storm is a combination of mother nature, Janets emotions and her heartbreaking dilemmas. The...
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“Journey Before Destination”: Redemption in Stormlight Archive Redemption arcs not only serve to create a realistic cast of morally grey characters, but also lend validity to the hopeful idea that nobody is beyond saving and that there is a seed of goodness in everyone. In...
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Introduction In many instances, disasters act as catalysts in the adoption of new and emerging technologies. Spawned by the need to rapidly collect vital information for disaster management, technology innovations have often helped emergency responders to assess the impact of large disasters more efficiently and...