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    Each year‚ thousands of Americans are placed in a troubling situation. That situation arises when their home floods. Flooding can occur due to hurricanes‚ thunderstorms with excess rain‚ or the break of a levee system. Whatever the cause for flooding‚ there are many families who are left to pay for all of the repairs to their home on their own. This is because many Americans that should have flood insurance do not. There are number of reasons why a homeowner decides not to purchase flood insurance

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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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    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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    All over the world‚ cultures have myths of a catastrophic flood occurring. The causes and details of the flood differ from culture to culture‚ but the common theme among all these myths is the occurrence of a devastating flood. While there may be few similarities between the histories of past cultures of‚ for instance‚ those that existed in ancient Greece and China‚ a flood myth is a common theme among them. Is it simply a coincidence that this myth is prevalent across the globe? Many researchers

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    COMPUTER: Computer is an electronic machine that stores‚ receives‚ process and calculation the data very quickly according the instrument. OR Computer is an electronic machine. Actual computer word taken from “Compute” which upon to calculate. It is an input device and out put device .Machine which do the work fast and approximately computer mostly use mathematical purpose.

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    Mother Nature Recent floods in the Sun City are an excellent example of "fooling with Mother Nature." Arroyos are creek beds that are usually dry and covered with plants and trees; they also attract wildlife in search of food and shelter. Arroyos are nature’s way of providing natural barriers that can prevent flooding by providing channels for water to drain away from populations. The storm that escalated on August 1‚ 2006‚ serves as a warning to local politicians and developers who want to develop

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    McCullough presents a meticulously researched‚ detailed account of the Johnstown Flood of May 31st 1889‚ which provides arguments for why the disaster was both "the work of man" and "a visitation of providence". However‚ it is apparent that McCullough believes that man was more responsible than nature/god for the extent of the catastrophe. In McCullough’s opinion‚ the storm that caused the flood was no more than the inevitable stimulus of the disaster‚ whereas the deferred maintenance and poor

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    Brandon Dendas Mrs. Whittaker Sophomore English March 22‚ 2009 A Comparison Essay about “Flood” and “Flying” The purpose of a descriptive essay is to describe a person‚ place‚ or thing in much detail. The author’s purpose is to recreate their experience in a way in which the reader can visualize the actual event. An essayist and poet known for writing these types of descriptive essays is Annie Dillard. Her essays consist of various types of imagery‚ which applies to all the senses‚ like sight

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    The Epic of Gilgamesh Flood story and the Flood story found in Genesis 6-9 have a significant amount of similarities and differences. As you read them both you will slowly grasp the differences and seek out the similarities. They both may be told in different times but they show the exact same event that happened but in a different amount of time and with different characters. As you read each version of the flood‚ the first difference i noticed was that in both a specific thing angers the gods

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    The initial point is regulating the process through flood mitigation approach filled by making people a part of process through recreation and aesthetics‚ water quality as a tool ‚ where the development would undergo certain restrictions. The next phase is the long term process where the scope gets widened

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