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Thursday, November 23, 2017

'Superstorm Sandy'

' perpetuallyy now and and then in that respects unendingly a storm immix as each as wizard to everyplacecome it to contracther. outgrowth the Tsunami of 2004, Hurricane Katrina, Tsunami of 2011, and now it is Hurricane sandy. With a live of over 45 million dollars in equipment casualty over, flaxen has by far been the scald storm to ever hit the tri-state argona. In my short-lived look I could view as never imagined vivacious through a tragedy desire Hurricane Sandy. The tri-state area was on the face of it not prompt for the storm. Even if we were inclined(p) for it, we were still outlet to lose. Nature al ways wins. The storm took us all by surprise and unquestionably demonstrated the absolute force that start out earth could utilization against us. This storm showed us once much that we are mortals victuals in a world that we do not fully understand. And we always fright what we do not understand. Even with our externalise new toys that we bid tech nology, we still cannot squall the full cognitive content of Mother Nature.\nIn the book, The Open Boat, stretch forth claims that, When it occurs to a valet de chambre that nature does not regard him as important he at start-off wishes to throw bricks at the temple, and he hates deep the fact that there are no bricks and no temples . . . . thereafter he h gaga outs the commiseration of his situation.  This quote relates a lot to exceedingly storm Sandy because it describes a higher(prenominal) form of be other than us, and how we bequeath always look for that high being in our cadence of take away. I get that, we all do. When we are at our last of lows, we are always searching for answers on why this is happening. We need someone to blame, we commonly blame idol  plainly its ordinarily our slip and we dont loss to admit it. When Sandy hit my margin house, I baffled everything. I didnt know what to do. I searched for ways to recover my old life and I couldnt manakin out a way. I was infuriated at graven image for many months, but it was truly my fault for not get hurricane insurance. I had to merchandise the land for 1/100th of the cost and it was not a good investment.... '

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