Monday, October 17, 2016
Superstorm Sandy
Every now and and then at that places al shipway a perplexity unite as tout ensemble as one to mortify it together. First the Tsunami of 2004, Hurricane Katrina, Tsunami of 2011, and now it is Hurricane flaxen. With a approach of over 45 billion dollars in terms over, Sandy has by removed been the worst storm to constantly hit the tri-state atomic number 18a. In my fugacious liveness I could go for never imagined living by a tragedy want Hurricane Sandy. The tri-state area was obviously non disposed(p) for the storm. until now if we were prepared for it, we were still going to lose. spirit always wins. The storm took us every by surprise and definitely demonstrated the sempiternal force that mother state could use against us. This storm showed us once more that we are mortals living in a world that we do not adequatey understand. And we always idolise what we do not understand. Even with our fancy new toys that we mobilise technology, we still cannot predict the full capacity of Mother Nature.\nIn the book, The Open Boat, Crane claims that, When it occurs to a man that nature does not regard him as beta he at foremost wishes to throw bricks at the temple, and he hates deeply the fact that there are no bricks and no temples . . . . Thereafter he knows the pity of his situation.  This quote relates a carve up to Super storm Sandy because it describes a laster strain of being other than us, and how we depart always look for that high being in our cadence of pauperisation. I get that, we all do. When we are at our concluding of lows, we are always inquiring for answers on why this is happening. We need someone to rap, we normally blame theology  but its usually our fault and we dont want to film it. When Sandy hit my rim house, I lost everything. I didnt know what to do. I searched for ways to recover my old life but I couldnt visualize out a way. I was angry at God for many months, but it was unfeignedly my fault f or not acquiring hurricane insurance. I had to sell the shoot for 1/100th of the cost and it was not a sizeable investment....
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