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Robert Rauschenberg: A Tribute
Seantiner.com | May 14th 2008 by Sean Tiner
(Robert Rauschenberg (1925-2008), Stylized Portrait by Tiner).(Robert Rauschenberg (1925-2008), Stylized Portrait by Tiner).From Abstract Expressionism to Pop Art, Robert Rauschenberg's remarkable career spans decades of creativity. Labeled a "Re read more
What is the Difference Between a Hurricane, a Cyclone, and a Typh…
Sofa King Smart | May 9th 2008 by Jason Sipe
In the past ten years, we’ve seen the major annihilation of large populations of people and their homes and possessions by the ocean. The tsunamis of late 2004 devastated more than 15 countries worldwide and killed more than a quarter of a mill read more
Golden Land of Humanitarianism
TNTalk! Smarter Thinking for Better Times. | May 9th 2008 by TNTalk
Myanmar is advertised as a tourist paradise, a golden land of sights, people and ancient traditions. For the last fifteen years, the country has suffered with the curious effects of a seemingly suspicious and paranoid government. America has faced hu read more
>>> Cyclone in Myanmar (Burma) >>>
View from the Tundra | May 7th 2008 by ubetcha
If you haven’t seen the news lately, there was an extremely powerful cyclone Nargis (cyclone = hurricane) which hit Burma (also known as Myanmar) a few days ago. The latest reports say that 100,000 people may have died, so I can only imagine read more
Wrapping Your Mind Around A Natural Disaster
WordJourney | May 7th 2008 by Matt Keegan
I have lived through just one natural disaster in my lifetime — Hurricane Hugo which struck Charleston, SC in September 1989. At that time I was living in a brick ranch home with a family from my church. Although the storm went directly over ou read more
A night at the Orphanage with Cyclone Nargis
Earthoria | May 7th 2008 by Earthoria
This post is an account of a night spent at Safe Haven Orphanage on the Thailand Burma border as Cyclone Nargis passed by North West of us. If you would like to make a donation to the victims of the Cyclone inside Burma - please do so at Givetoburma. read more
Cyclone vs Hurricane
WireSmash.Com | May 4th 2008 by Kitarist
What’s the real difference between a tornado, a hurricane, and a cyclone or lets just say Cyclone vs Hurricane A tornado is a violently rotating column of air that extends from the base of a cumulonimbus (That’s a thunderstorm) cloud and touc read more
Why Should I Tornado Ruin His Phone Call?
So, this is my life | April 30th 2008 by vamomma
I shouldn't be amazed...really I shouldn't.Our area was hit hard by 3 of the 6 tornadoes that touched down on Monday. Luckily, we were in the "middle" of the zone and didn't get anything other than damage to the trees which will have to be tended to read more
Prank Call To Email Scammer
The Newsette | April 26th 2008 by Guru Mastery Secrets
Hi All, We all hate the see-through email scams where we have won a million dollars or come upon outstanding inheritances (Wills left by deceased persons),Contract Funds and Lottery claims due for payment submitted by the United Nations. Well, I was read more
Be the Eye of the Hurricane
Surfing the Tao | April 21st 2008 by Angela V. Michaels
There is a quiet place, within yourself, away from the storm. In the center of the whipping winds and stinging rain, there is sunlight, peace and tranquility. This world, and often this blog, is often full of the terrible side of life – the read more
Hurricane Shutters FAQ From The N.O.A.A.
Hurricane Protection | April 20th 2008 by Shutter Man
Welcome to the hurricane shutter webpages, co-sponsored by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's OAR and Hurricane Research Division. They are designed to answer some basic questions about hurricane shutters and offer instructions on read more
Preparing for disaster…
Soldier's Mind | April 17th 2008
One many people picture the Army, they visualize a bunch of grunts with guns marching off to battle. However, this could not be further from the truth. The Army is full of very motivated, well educated, and goal oriented individuals. The first thin read more
Alarmist Climate Change Myth Continues To Unravel
Daily Liberty Research | April 15th 2008 by DailyLibertyResearch
Paul Joseph Watson has put another important article. I was going to summarize it but here’s some excerpts, even better: Central Plank Of Global Warming Alarmism Discredited Prison Planet, April 14, 2008 One of the central philosophies of clima read more
Hurricane “Expert” Admits He’s Clueless About Predictions
THE CONSERVATIVE POST | April 14th 2008 by Scott Miller
-Scott Miller It’s beautiful. These smug so-called hurricane “experts”, or global warming “expert” scientists, really don’t know their ass from their elbow… and finally one admits it. This from the Houston C read more
Prepare and Stay Aware!
Hurricane Protection | April 14th 2008 by Shutter Man
Florida Disaster .org Has a wealth of information for the home or business owner the in the (strike zone) for the 2008 hurricane season.Please do not under estimate the power of these storms.Prepare and Stay Aware! Florida Hazards Watch - HurricanesW read more
Angels and Quilt Pieces…Our Journey with a Katrina Family
Start With the Facts | April 13th 2008 by Nikki Leigh
Angels and Quilt Pieces…Our Journey with a Katrina Family By: Stephanie Ehmen1 - How did you get interested in the topic that's featured in your book? When we volunteered at a shelter following Hurricane Katrina, we had no idea of the jou read more
News: You know how global warming was going to make hurricanes wo…
The Peoria Pundit | April 12th 2008
hurricane, global warming, al gore, Kerry Emanuel read more
Details of Hurricane 'what the fook was that?'
GreY | April 11th 2008
Usually we go out at 6 pm every Friday , but AJ was cranky today so we left home by 5pm , once again instead of going to the Great City Centre we decieded to go to the Avenues Mall. Although the weather was cool and pleasent, i was sure that the weat read more
Global Warming Consensus Alert: Walking Back the Consensus
Acton Institute PowerBlog | April 11th 2008
President Bush’s Misplaced Priorities and New Orleans Firefight…
pajamadeen.com | April 11th 2008 by pajamadeen
Did you know that since Hurricane Katrina struck more than two years ago, not one fire house has been rebuilt; 22 of the city’s 33 fire stations were damaged or destroyed in the storm? Read more. read more
The Remnants Of Gonu
Travel And Photo | April 4th 2008 by hasan
Cyclone Gonu has just grazed the UAE - it was a serious category 5 hurricane (the maximum). Oman was hit hard with a lot of flooding and Iran has suffered losses of life.Dubai was quite far from the effected areas, however I am sure the clouds tonigh read more
Island preparing for 2008 Hurricane season
St. Maarten and Saint Martin Travel Blog | April 3rd 2008 by zebrabot
Head of Disaster Office Paul Martens, Fire Commander Winston Salomon and Glenn Carty were in attendance at the National Hurricane Center Conference in Orlando, Florida. Paul Martens gave a presentation on the challenges of keeping St. Maarten prepare read more
Notes from the Surf XIX
Surfing the Tao | March 31st 2008 by Angela V. Michaels
Pele is on the move out here. The vog is getting really bad. And in another unprecedented event, Kilauea is releasing steam from what is being called juvenile water, which has never been seen before anywhere on the planet. Saturn storm has hurri read more
When Did Hurricane Katrina Hit
Want to know it | March 26th 2008 by Tom Banks
Hurricane Katrina is one of the five deadliest hurricanes in United States history. Severe loss of life and heaps of property damage occurred in New Orleans. It is estimated that Hurricane Katrina caused more than $US81 billion in damage. This ar read more
fake hurricane photo-time.
the SUPAHblog. | March 24th 2008 by cantastical
these are the pictures i shot a few weeks ago on set: so what’s with the natural desire to falsify reality? creative teams build these massive props, destroy whatever they can get their hands on, “beautify” reality through alte read more
Hurrican Isabel
Blog of Batman | March 18th 2008 by batman567
Hurricane Isabel off coast of North Carolina from oil tanker - 2003 read more
Picking Perfect Window Locks For Your Home
Business and Money Matters to Grow From | March 17th 2008 by Lucy Jones
When you are looking to buy window locks in order to protect your home there are some important things which you first need to consider. It's not always very easy to buy locks for your windows, you need to make sure that you buy locks which will real read more
UNWA Auction Update
Maya, it's just an illusion. | March 13th 2008 by Ujwala
The Annual UNWA Art Auction is one of the main events in the Bangladesh Art Calendar. It took place on December 7th last year. Unexpectedly, it turned out to be a juried show. I was happy to hear that my painting was amongst the 24 selected and I read more
… once more… this time with feeling
growing up backwards | March 12th 2008 by rob
It ripped throughshreddingimpatientand left me clutching and errant air. . . . . Like a heart attack, the next wave of violence was exhumed kicking out in a apoplectic fit, shaking with an anguish unbound. Burrowing into the landscape, a read more
... the day after……
growing up backwards | March 11th 2008 by rob
I almost didn’t dare open the curtains. I put it off for as long as I could but I knew I had to know. Would there be anything left after the storm? Is it a case of ‘last man standing’? The first thing I noticed is the quiet. I reached o read more
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