2005 Atlantic hurricane season Essays

  • Hurricane Of 1938: The Florida Hurricane

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    was really hard to spot to know it was a hurricane because when it hit the coast of Florida all it was was rain and Florida gets rain all the time but a couple days in, the weather started picking up. This storm was one of the worst storms ever recorded. Waves were so high it was hitting up to two stories on houses. When the storm was considered a hurricane the winds were only 74 MPH but as soon as the storm was full force winds were up to 155MPH Hurricane of 1938 had one of the biggest impacts on

  • Deontological Ethics In Hurricane Katrina

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    1. Hurricane Katrina caused the most devastating destruction to the South East Coast of the United States, especially the city of New Orleans. The 2005 hurricane caused approximately 1,836 casualties, and the speed was about 175 miles per hour (Bush 5). Hurricane Katrina was ranked a fifth-category storm. About 80 percent of New Orleans was literally wiped out. The overall damage after hurricane Katrina was worth $200 billion. The disaster made more than 1 million people leave their homes and move

  • Sometimes The Earth Is Cruel Analysis

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    An analysis of Sometimes the Earth Is Cruel In the essay by Leonard Pitts "sometimes the earth is cruel" he talks about how in Haiti the people are constantly being hit by natural disaster on top of being one of the most poor countries in the world. Haiti in constantly being unstable because of political powers ignoring them. Haiti on top of being always hit by natural disasters are hit with disasters that are caused because of human greed, corruption, and economic predation of the nation. Yet these

  • Cause And Effect Essay About Racism

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    Racism is an ever growing issue in the world, and something we can’t hide behind. According to dictionary.com the defintion of racism is: “the belief that all members of each race possess characteristics, abilities, or qualities specific to that race, especially so as to distinguish it as inferior or superior to another race or races.” Race was created socially by how people perceive ideas and faces people are not used to yet. It is the “hatred” of one person to another individual, solely based on

  • The Impacts Of Hurricane Katrina

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    occurred in the United States. However, Hurricane Katrina in 2005 had the biggest impact because of the immense amount of money spent on repair, the backlash President George.W Bush received for not responding immediately to the catastrophe, and the massive migration that occurred when people’s home were destroyed. Therefore, Hurricane Katrina affected the United States more than any other natural disaster to date. To begin with, one of the reasons Hurricane Katrina was the most devastating was because

  • Pros And Cons Of A Safe Hurricane

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    WATER!!!! There are many vital things that will be needed, but this will be a mini guide to being safe during the hurricane. Here are the concepts i will talk about leaving the area and going to a safe place, putting up your shutters securely on your windows so they won 't fly off, gather enough food and water to eat. First of all, leaving the state would be one of the best ideas, because it is the safest and most efficient ways to stay safe, it is also the recommended thing to do in case of

  • Essay On Modern Day Heroes

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    The Similarities of Earth’s Heroes “...acts of heroism don’t just arrive from truly exceptional people but from people placed in the right circumstance, given the necessary tools to transform compassion into heroic action.” From his speech on modern heroism, renowned psychologist Philip Zimbardo suggests that anyone can be a hero if placed in the right situation. Essentially, his experience in the field of psychology helped him discover that heroism occurs only in the right situations. Additionally

  • Lebron James Return To Cleveland Cavaliers Rhetorical Analysis

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    Lebron James, world famous basketball player, details his return to his home team, the Cleveland Cavaliers. In a letter, written by Mr. James, he explains to fans why he went to the Miami Heat in the first place. Consequently, Lebron James’ letter was met with much controversy. Nevertheless, he promised Cleveland fans a feeling they had rarely experienced before: winning. Lebron James employs vivid and understandable language, emotional appeals and personal experiences to showcase that his second

  • Research Paper On The Minnesota Timberwolves

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    and is now in its rebuilding era. As many people do not know, the Minnesota Timberwolves were not the first time in Minnesota. There was two teams before the Timberwolves. Those teams are the Minneapolis Lakers and Rochester Royals. Both teams first season was in 1948-1949. Between the two teams they had 6 NBA Championships while in Minnesota. The Minneapolis Lakers are now

  • Personal Narrative-My First Baseball Player

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    draft the Carolina Hurricanes are proud to select Samual Cane.” It was a dream come true for me and for the organization and the fans. My draft stock went up throughout the year from being projected not to be drafted, to a clear number one above players like Austin Matthews, Matthew Tkachuk, and Jacob Chychrun. This was a miracle to most people, but this wasn’t the highlight of the season. This was the year where the first NHL game was played during a hurricane. Through the season I suffered my ups

  • The Cleveland Cavaliers Case Study

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    high 31 points in game 1 and matched it in game 4. Kevin Love registered a double-double in all four games. Everything seems to be clicking at the right time. As a team, Cleveland out-rebounded Detroit throughout the series. The Pistons finished the season as the second best rebounding team in the league. This speaks volume to what the Cavaliers accomplished. Andre Drummond reached double digit rebounds just twice and was guarded by Tristan Thompson, who didn 't 'wow ' in the stat sheets. In four games

  • Gender Stereotypes In Train Wreck

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    When one sees through the hinge side in the history, seemingly endless ebbing away of days and a slow but steady decay of time, one is reminded of a quote of Dwight David Eisenhower, “The history of free men is never really written by chance, but by choice - their choice”. In a similar manner, love is something that happens by chance but is defined by our conscious and the movie, ‘Trainwreck’, proves it. Starring Amy Schumer, as a free-willed, but commitment fearing woman, and Bill Hader as Dr. Aaron

  • Summary Of By The Dawn's Early Light By Abdul Rauf

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    On September 29th, 2014, a raucous Kansas City Chief’s stadium dismantled Tom Brady and the Patriots on Monday night football as an audience of over nine million viewers watched Hussain Abdullah of the Chiefs seal the game away with a “pick-six”. As Hussain ran into the end zone, he then proceeded to slide onto his knees and then performed Salaat with a dome of fans cheering around him. Despite being a truly spectacular display, Hussain was rewarded instead by getting penalized for excessive celebration

  • Miami Is A Hurricane City

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    nickname Hurricane City, because of the mass amount of hurricanes that have passed through this oceanic city. According to Climate Center, since 1871, Miami has had 71 hurricanes pass within a 60-mile radius of the heart of the city. Another fact stated by Climate Center is every 5 to 7 years, Miami has a hurricane pass within 50 miles of the city. As stated by Scientific America, hurricanes form both in the Pacific and Atlantic Ocean, however, only in the Atlantic Ocean do hurricanes reach shore

  • Puerto Rico Essay

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    location that hurricane Maria hit was an Island called Dominica. On September 4th Maria hit Puerto Rico again as a category 4 storm. Puerto Rico was making its way of cleaning up from their other storm that hit, and then Maria decided to hit them causing even more destruction to that Island. Maria is the strongest hurricane to hit inside the U.S. Territory in 89 years. Looking back in history after these hurricanes hit the have realized that this was the first year that “two Atlantic Category 4

  • Speech About Hurricanes

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    the Bahamas. We also are responsible for tracking hurricanes and other weather phenomenon. Over the past few years numerous hurricanes have tremendously affected the Bahamas. Quite often Bahamians contact our department to ask questions about the weather but more specifically about hurricanes. Some of the questions frequently asked are: What is a hurricane? How are they named? How and where are they formed? What strengthens and what weakens hurricanes? What are the different types of storms associated

  • Hurricane Rita Research Paper

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    September 18, 2005 – September 26, 2005. Atlantic hurricane season, which included three of six most intense Atlantic hurricanes ever recorded (along with #1 Wilma and #7 Katrina), Rita was the seventeenth named storm, tenth hurricane, and fifth major hurricane of September 18, 2005 – September 26, 2005. Hurricane Rita was the fourth-most intense Atlantic hurricane ever recorded and the most intense tropical cyclone ever observed in the Gulf of Mexico.----AGD----Fact When a hurricane hits people usually

  • Causes Of Hurricane Katrina

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    (NASA), hurricanes, or tropical cyclones, are storms that usually in warm ocean waters with low vertical shears, or winds that do not change in speed as it travels up in the atmosphere. This phenomenon begins with a small distribution of rain clouds above warm sea water that eventually builds up into a tropical storm, with wind speeds reaching 63 kilometers per hour. Under the right conditions, the storm will gain rapid wind speeds of around 119 kilometers per hour, classifying it as a hurricane (“What

  • Political And Social Effects Of Hurricane Katrina

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    - Hye Jung Lee 11/19/2015 Hurricane Katrina On August 29th, 2005, Hurricane Katrina hit New Orleans, LA. This devastating event led to hundreds of fatalities, poverty, and extreme despondency for years. Today, the affects can still be seen in specific locations across the city of New Orleans, and while many citizens have found their way back to living as though they did before the catastrophe, their memories of the event are vivid and their concerns for future hurricanes are still great. However

  • Hurricane Super Sandy Hurricane

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    Among the many devastating natural disaster events known to the human race, hurricanes are on the list. The hurricane is one of the most natural disasters that one may experience, especially in the Caribbean. A hurricane is a low-pressure system, with strong winds at the speeds of 74mph up to 200 mph, heavy rainfall, and thunderstorms. Furthermore, hurricanes find their way to land, and cause devastation. Indeed, these massive storms can have many destructive factors, depending on its wind speeds