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    Questions 1. Think of a real or made up but realistic example of a pure risk that you or someone you know may face‚ and then answer the questions below.               a. Describe the specific risk. (1-3 sentences. 0.5 points)   b. What sort of negative outcomes are possible for this type of risk? (1-3 sentences. 1.0 points)   c. Would this risk be likely to create unexpected expenses? Why or why not? (1-3 sentences. 1.0 points)   d. Describe at least one way

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    Effect of Flood and Cyclone

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    Introduction: Bangladesh is prone to a variety of natural hazards. It has witnessed the havoc of some of the worst natural disasters of the world due to tropical cyclones and storm surges. Floods and local seasonal storms are annual events which cause loss of lives and damage to housing‚ agriculture and economy. The country is also exposed to the risk of earthquakes. There are other natural hazard concerns such as coastal erosion and sea level rise due to global warming‚ which have been in the limelight

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    Nile Flood Crisis

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    The yearly Nile flood happened due to heavy summer rains far away to the south in the highlands that typically occurred around September. Rivers from these areasflowed into the Nile. Each year‚ the floodwaters deposited new fertile silt into natural basins. Farmers did not have to add fertilizer to the soil. After the water soaked into the earth in the late fall‚ farmers cast seeds onto the rich soil and turned it over with wooden plows pulled by oxen. Nature did the rest until it was time to harvest

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    underestimates the power of nature” Compare ‘The Flood’ and ‘A Survey’ in the light of this statement ‘A survey’ and ‘The Flood’ are two poems which both use linguistic‚ rhythmic‚ structural and vocal tools to label the power of pure nature. They differ in many ways yet both‚ when delved into and studied‚ appear to agree that mankind does misjudge nature’s power. The titles themselves of these two poems indicate an underlying meaning. For example‚ ‘The Flood’ highlights that the focus of this poem

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    The Flood hits Shurrupak...The reason why is even more shocking! Somya Thakur Hour:2 Last week a flood took place in the the city of Shurrupak‚ a man named Utnapishtim managed to build a boat that lasted seven days and saved the lives of many people and animals. Sources tell us that the gods were the leading cause of this flood‚specifically Enlil. We asked Enlil the reasoning behind the flood‚ his official statement was‚ “The uproar of mankind was intolerable‚therefore‚ I decided to exterminate

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    face. By then‚ our chances of being one with what most people perceive as the real world diminishes drastically. We treat death like a flame‚ we leave it alone until it dies. However‚ if something is already dead‚ why is it alive? Edwin Arlington Robinson and Emily Dickinson‚ portray gentlemen and figures of death. In doing so‚ it allows readers to have an open mind on the term “dead man walking.” To begin with‚ Ms. Dickinson illustrates death as a gentleman‚ for instance‚ “Because I could not stop

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    Innocence of Tom Robinson

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    Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee‚ the mockingbird represents Tom Robinson‚ who was a peaceful man that never did any harm. To kill or harm him would be a sin. Scout’s father‚ Atticus‚ tells Scout and Jem‚ "I’d rather you shoot at tin cans in the backyard‚ but I know you’ll go after birds. Shoot all the blue jays you want‚ if you can hit’em‚ but remember it’s a sin to kill a mockingbird."(p.69) The mockingbird represents Tom Robinson because he does not have his own “song”. Whereas‚ the blue jay is

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    Justice of Tom Robinson

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    case of Tom Robinson in How to Kill a Mockingbird he did not receive justice. Tom robinson was accused of physically and sexually assaulting a young woman‚ Miss Mayella Ewell. Atticus Finch (Tom Robinson’s lawyer) during the trail pointed out a few things that were evident and proved that Mr. Robinson’s innocence. Miss Ewell claims that Tom Robinson came into her house and suddenly jumped on her and attacked her‚ grabbed her by the throat‚ punched her right eye and raped her. Mr. Finch of

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    | | 1. | | |   | | Flood Action Plan (FAP) an initiative to study the causes and nature of flood in Bangladesh and to prepare guidelines for controlling it. FAP was based on several earlier studies by UNDP‚ a French Engineering consortium‚ USAID and JICA (Japan International Cooperation Agency). The FAP included 29 different components of which 11 were regional‚ with some pilot projects‚ and the rest were supporting studies on issues like Environment‚ Fisheries‚ Geographic Information

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    Natural Disaster : Floods

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    Floods There are many natural disasters that occur all over the world. Earthquakes‚ tsunamis‚ tornados‚ and even volcanic eruptions are dangerous to humans and can negatively affect their lives for the worst. There is one natural disaster that some people fear the most‚ which is known as floods or flash floods. Floods have devastated the United States for centuries and have taken many lives and resources. These natural disasters have been seen in the Midwestern and Southwestern areas of the United

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