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- USMC Semper Fi! This site is dedicated to all, who have earned the title, "MARINE", Past, Present, and Future. WE STOLE THE EAGLE FROM THE AIR FORCE, THE ANCHOR FROM THE NAVY AND THE ROPE FROM T...
- Anderson Cooper This lens is all about CNN news anchor, Anderson Cooper.
- Russel L. Honore: The General Who Saved New Orleans After Hurricane Katrina ravaged New Orleans in late August and early September of 2005, the city was in utter chaos for days. Shootings, stabbings, and looting were commonplace. Much of the city was still underwater, and many people were trapped in...
- Disaster tourism That's what Wikipedia says, although other sources also indicate that the disaster tourists may be motivated not only by curiosity, but also by grief and fear. Some of the most popular disaster tourism destinations include: - Ground Zero in NYC afte...
- Visit New Orleans, LA Come to New Orleans! Let a New Orleans native tell you about the history, food, music and good times that you can have in the Big Easy. You don't have to visit during Mardi Gras to have a good time (although I heartily recommend New Orlea...
- Convoy of Hope Humanitarian Charity This lens is about my favorite charity, Convoy of Hope. It is a faith based (Christian) 501 (c) (3) charity that raises money for humanitarian needs all around the world and here in the United States. For example, they mobilized to help people in nee...
- Hurricane Katrina These are my stories of living through Hurricane Katrina, the loss of a city I used to call home from 1977 - 1984, the city I graduated high school in, and the impact it's still having on my life. The third anniversaries of Katrina and Rita are comin...
- HURRICANE AND TSUNAMI UPDATES This website provides news and information of current hurricane and tsunami updates and essential information for those interested in tracking hurricanes and tsunamis, as well as those who are casually interested in what has been happening. Following...
- Apollo's Arrow The Science of Prediction and the Future of Everything In the spirit of Freakonomics and A Short History of Progress, Apollo's Arrow is a compelling, irreverent, elegantly written history of our future For centuries, scientists and cha...
- Hurricane Ike The Great Hurricane of 2008, Hurricane Ike, was named after Dwight D. Eisenhower, the 34th president of these here United States. Ike, as he was known, opposed the growing military-industrial complex, despite the fact that he had been a general in th...
- The Shock Doctrine "The neo-liberal economic policies—privatization, free trade, slashed social spending—that the Chicago School and the economist Milton Friedman have foisted on the world are catastrophic in two senses, argues this vigorous polemic. B...
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- Pets and Natural Disasters Disasters like hurricanes, tornadoes, fires and floods don't just affect you -- they also affect your pets. In the event of a disaster, do not leave companion animals behind. They are like small children, they cannot fend for themselves and...
- Emergency Preparedness Starts with You! I will never forget August 2005 when Hurricane Katrina caused the death and the destruction of so many lives. We all think disasters will never happen to us, they only happen 'somewhere else'. Don't risk your life and the lives of your fami...
- Hurricanes for 2008 Florida and the gulf coast is in for another busy year with hurricanes and tropical storms. Oil prices are on the rise again with the threat of hurricane IKE heading to Texas. Hurricanes Katrina and Rita wrecked more than 100 offshore oil platforms a...
- Do you Know What it Means to Miss New Orleans? This is a Photo Diary of a Trip I took to New Orleans Halloween Weekend 2005. They are my personal photos that chronicle the damage caused to the city by Hurricane Katrina. This Weekend is the 2nd Anniversary of Katrina Hitting my former home, I thou...
- Helping out in New Orleans In late January 2007, I was lucky to join up with an awesome group of people heading down to New Orleans to help residents who were hit hard by hurricane Katrina. I had no idea what I was about to experience. We couldn't avoid seeing the...
- New Orleans, LA New Orleans, LA. Take a few minutes and visit this blog today!
- How To Save Money During The Recession And Protect The Environment Yes you heard right, it's actuallly possible to make your own home energy these days. There is two very important benefits to this. 1) You will save a lot of money from not having to pay an electricity bill. 2) You will do your part to protect the en...
- REVOLUTION - Don't Be Afraid Of The Word “Revolution is the abrupt upheaval of the human tendency toward improvement, when a fairly numerous part of humanity is subjected by violence to a state incompatible to its needs and aspirations.” “The end of all revolutions&n...
