Major disaster event: local, state, and federal response analysis
Disasters are inevitable events that human beings have little effort in preventing them from occurring. The critical effort required is only relevant during the response period, which oftentimes determines the extent of the damaged encountered. This study focuses on the response provided by the local, federal, and state government in tackling Hurricane Sandy. The mitigation strategies employed during the disaster are also identified.
Dominik\'s Killing Them Softly Andrew Dominik\'s 2012
This paper analyzes Andrew Dominik's "Killing Them Softly" according to auteur theory, acting, characters, editing, direction, sound, and impact on society. Dominik's film looks at characters as the express something human, sad, sympathetic and profound even as they participate in violent crime, which mirrors the crimes of their leaders.
Tourism Economics Over the Last Several Years,
In this paper, we are going to be focusing on the carbon tax that the Australian government is implementing. This will be accomplished by concentrating on its short and long term impacts for the tourism sector. To achieve these objectives there will be an emphasis on: examining why the government is implementing these measures, assessing the economic effects and examining how these transformations will influence the industry.