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    FLOOD It was the worst rainy weather I had seen. The skies remained overcast as sheets of rain poured down without stopping. In the evenings‚ the rain was usually accompanied by blinding flashes of lightning and deafening peals of thunder. Most of the residents in my area remained confined indoors. Apart from people scurrying to and from work and school‚ there was little outdoor activity. The town where I live‚ Kuantan‚ faces the Pahang River. After three days of incessant rain‚ the swollen river

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    Edward Mai #22 01/21/05 HALO:The Flood By William C. Dietz Today I am going to tell you about a great book I read lately. It is called HALO:The Flood. The Flood is based on the award-winning Xbox game‚ Halo. This book was interesting because it tells the story through several different perspectives. Some of the perspectives include: the super-soldier‚ Master Chief‚ an alien‚ another alien‚ a sergeant‚ and a few soldiers. Although some new character perspectives are introduced

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    FLOODS A river flood is a flow in excess of the channel capacity to accommodate the peak discharge‚ and occurs when the amount of water arriving on land exceeds the capacity of the land to discharge that water by infiltration‚ surface flow or drainage pipes. Flooding of river valleys and coastal areas is the most frequent of natural hazards and is one of the most significant in terms of death‚ injuries and long-term social and economic impacts. Flooding regularly claims over 20‚000 lives a year

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    The Negative Flood Effects The negative impact of floods is very uncontrollable. During a long period of dry weather‚ it suddenly begins to rain. Rainfall refills the water that supplies and provides a drink for every living thing. It also helps with drought and washes pollutants from the atmosphere. However‚ streams and rivers can’t handle the heavy rain so water overflows and produces a flood. As a result‚ they caused economic losses‚ damage in urban and rural communities and damage the environment

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    Tropical Cyclones & Floods & Droughts: Australia is well known for it’s natural disasters including BushFires‚ Floods‚ Droughts and Tropical Cyclones. The major disasters being Tropical Cyclones and Droughts. A cyclone is a large-scale‚ atmospheric wind and pressure system characterized by low pressure at it’s centre and by circulating motion‚ counterclockwise in the Northern Hemisphere and clockwise in the Southern Hemisphere. An example of a tropical cyclone is Australia’s deadliest one yet

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    During the 2010 monsoon season (July and August)‚ Pakistan experienced the worst floods recorded in its history. Heavy rainfall caused flash floods in the north and north-western regions of the country. The subsequent run-off created a southward moving mass of water approximately the size of the United Kingdom. The flood waters travelled downstream through Punjab and Sindh until they reached the Arabian Sea. Many of the main tributaries feeding into the Indus River were also flooded‚ further inundating

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    Stacy Barron Intro to Victims Advocacy The Victims Right Movement Wayne Skinner Everest University Victimology in its most simple form is the study of the victim or victims of a particular offender (Roberson. & Wallace‚ 2011). I feel that the Victims’ Movement has not yet reached its full potential because just like every form of law‚ legislature or even government there is always ways to improve and to become stronger. Much like when we started to form our government it had so many

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    valuable items in blanket and slung it over his shoulder. We swam out of our house and climbed to the rooftop to avoid being washed away in the surging flow of flood waters which turned our village into a gigantic fast flowing river. It was a terrible sight that the water rose up so quickly to the rooftop. My family and the other flood victims were stranded on rooftops and all of us wore on a sad and disappointing expression. What’s more‚ we had to see our own homes being submerged in water and uprooted

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    Dangers and Destructions of Floods and Hurricanes Floods and hurricanes have been effecting the lives of people around the world for years. This research paper is going to state some of the worst floods and hurricanes‚ and how future ones can be controlled. A flood is an overflow of water on dry land. The two types of floods are coastal and river floods. Coastal floods are the first topic in this research paper. A coastal flood is the flooding of beaches and

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    Cause and Effect Essay: Causes of Flood There are many calamities that we experience like storm‚ volcanic eruptions and earthquakes. The most common calamities that our country faces are storms and floods. According to PAGASA‚ flood is a natural hydrological phenomenon. The purpose of this essay is to enumerate and explain the causes of flood‚ which are tropical storms‚ global warming and tsunamis. One of the causes of flood are tropical storms. According to the Forces of Nature website‚ storms

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