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    Kathleen Tierney’s article explains the ways in which social research on natural disasters came to be and how it is currently at the threshold of much needed evolution. Beginning during the Cold War, research on natural disasters began to take place. The US government and military leaders were concerned on how the public would react during times of social crisis, particularly during the event of a nuclear strike. Government and military officials were concerned about possible panic and the breakdown

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    Natural disasters occur all around our world .There are a variety of natural disasters , but Tsunamis are the most interesting. Tsunamis are interesting because they are lethal , occur in many different places , raise prices , and have a huge impact on the surrounding ecosystem. First , A tsunami can lead to deadly diseases .The diseases that can be caused by a tsunami are cholera , Typhoid fever , skin diseases , Malaria fever , and Dengue fever. The disease that is spread usually

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    Natural disaster is one of the major issues that the world is facing now a day. Natural disaster is caused by nature they are difficult to predict when it's going to happen, how to handle it and it's impossible to stop it. Weather is one of the major natural disaster that is going around this year it may include hurricanes, tornadoes and the weather conditions being so cold or so hot. It’s very important to be prepared for these kinds of events when they happen especially in the countries that are

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    Natural Disaster The time I helped someone out of their house during a natural disaster was about 7 years ago. I remember it like it was yesterday. Hot, Wind-fed tornado swirled around southern California. The lady that I saved had been through a natural disaster before and never been harmed. So the lady stayed put. Until I came to the door, knocked on it and told her she must leave immediately. The lady grabbed her medications and address book, but was forced, Reluctantly, to leave everything

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    Reactions to Natural Disasters How would you feel if a natural disaster hit your city, and everything in it was destroyed? For people in the Philippines, this is exactly what is happening. A deadly magnitude of a 7.1 earthquake struck the Central Philippines on a National Holiday and was the strongest to strike in the last 23 years (Background Essay ). 43,000 people experienced this severe shaking and everything was destroyed (Background Essay). A few years before in 1990 a magnitude of 6 occurred

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    This year there have been several natural disasters, specifically hurricanes, back to back. This has affected several different parts of the U.S. and its territories. Although the storms differed in size and how much damage they caused, the aid and relief provided to the areas affected was not proportionate or equal by any means. I aim to show that media coverage, according to the theory of disaster myth, and U.S. policy regarding citizenship has a major impact on deciding who receives aid, and how

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    Natural disasters like hurricanes affect towns and cities all over the United States.In the last decade natural disasters have wreaked extensive property damage across the country. According to Michael B, Sauter, September, 2016; More than 35 million U.S. single-family homes and condos, the equivalent of $6.6 trillion in residential property, are at high risk of damage from natural disasters. Those homes account for 43% of the total single-family residential property in the United States. Some of

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    I.Types of Natural Disasters     On Earth, there are numerous types of natural disasters such as tsunami’s, earthquakes, thunderstorms, tornadoes, etc. Some occur more than other natural disasters, while others cause more destruction than others. Natural disasters form because of the shifting of earth, the weather, and floods and mudslides. A.. Most Common Natural Disasters     There are some natural disasters that occur more than others. Some examples of most common natural disasters are Hurricanes

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    I have chosen is Asia. Asia is a country that has Natural Disasters occur. “Asia is the most disaster-prone region in the world (Natural Disasters in Asia)”. One of the deadliest disasters in Asia was “The India Ocean Tsunami in 2004 (Natural Disasters in Asia)”. This Tsunami “killed over 220,000 people according to the United Nations and made millions homeless, making it one of the deadliest natural disasters in human history (Natural Disasters in Asia).” It is problematic because it caused so much

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    Throughout the course of the earth, there have been many impressive geologic events that have taken place. Natural disasters ranging from volcanic eruptions, to massive earthquakes, to avalanches make their marks known after they strike. The natural disaster that I want to focus on specifically in this paper, however, is tsunami’s. Though Tsunami’s are arguably the most deadly natural disaster, they are also one of the most amazing geologic events to witness. Over the course of this paper, I will

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