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Target Audience Disaster Earthquakes That Lead To Essay

Target Audience Disaster Earthquakes that lead to giant tsunamis are rare but explosive occurrences. These natural disasters affect all countries that border the large oceans of planet earth. Domestically, within America, these threats are realized on all cities that live on or near ocean coastlines. Los Angeles, New York City, San Diego, Charlotte, Washington D.C. And hundreds of other smaller cities and communities are at risk. Emergency preparedness is valuable to anyone and everyone, however some people are in better position to positively effect the community safety standards if such an emergency was to arise.

The purpose of this essay is to establish and specify a target audience for my presentation on emergency response. In my presentation I would like to target all residents of those communities that feel they are threatened by such disasters. I will...

It is my opinion this is due to the fact that most citizens believe that someone else, and usually within government, has taken care of the problem. The reliance on government and NGO's are impairing the common sense faculties of those who are in the best position to protect themselves. Local responsibility needs to be understood and adopted by those who value their own communities.
The target audience is everyone who has interest in the protection of their own community. Taking responsibility for one's own actions and plans not only empowers the individual, but leaves untapped resources to be applied to those who cannot act on…

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Hsu, S. (2005 Oct,12). Messages depict disarray in federal Katrina response. The Washington Post. Retrieved from http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp- dyn/content/article/2005/10/17/AR2005101701230.html
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