Citations with the tag: HURRICANE Katrina, 2005

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  • Picking Up the Pieces.
     // Scholastic News -- Edition 3; 9/26/2005, Vol. 62 Issue 4, p2 

    The article discusses the effects of Hurricane Katrina that occurred in late August 2005 in the U.S. INSET: How Hurricanes Happen.

  • Remembering Katrina.
     // Weekly Reader News - Edition 3; 9/3/2010, Vol. 80 Issue 1, p3 

    The article recalls the Hurricane Katrina that hit the Gulf Coast in August 2005.

  • ENGULFED.
    Jozefowicz, Chris // Current Science; 10/21/2005, Vol. 91 Issue 4, p4 

    Comments on the attitude of scientists regarding the Hurricane Katrina that devastated the coast of Louisiana. INSET: A CITY SUBMERGED.

  • KATRINA CALLS.
    Gould, Richard A. // dig; Feb2007, Vol. 9 Issue 2, p20 

    The article discusses the role of archaeologists in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina in Mississippi and Louisiana at the end of August 2005.

  • KATRINA MEMORIAL.
    Tunstall, Jo Hales // dig; Feb2007, Vol. 9 Issue 2, p33 

    The article focuses on the Katrina memorial for victims of Hurricane Katrina.

  • Katrina, Two Years Later.
    Rothschild, Matthew // Progressive; Aug2007, Vol. 71 Issue 8, p4 

    The article discusses various reports published within the issue, including one by Ruth Conniff on the views of politician Elizabeth Edwards concerning the U.S. politics and government and another by Susan Sturgis on plight of the victims of the Hurricane Katrina 2005.

  • International Teddy Bear & Doll Auction.
    Rothschild, Matthew // Teddy Bear & Friends; Jan/Feb2006, Vol. 24 Issue 1, p16 

    The article presents information on the relief efforts of various teddy bear associations for the victims of hurricane Katrina.

  • katrina VS. the superyachts.
    McCutcheon, Shaw // Yachting; Nov2005, Vol. 198 Issue 5, p92 

    Discusses the impact of Hurricane Katrina on superyachts docked at the shipyard of Trinity Yachts in New Orleans, Louisiana in September 2005.

  • EYEWITNESS TO HISTORY.
    McCutcheon, Shaw // Current Events; 2/25/2008, Vol. 107 Issue 18, p3 

    A quiz concerning earthquake survivors in San Francisco and Hurricane Katrina 2005 is presented.

  • Navy Establishes Task Force to Help Sailors, Families Affected By Hurricane Katrina.
    Fitzsimmons, Kristin // All Hands; Nov2005, Issue 1063, p6 

    Presents information on the establishment of a task force and many other relief programs to help sailors and families affected by Hurricane Katrina along the Gulf Coast region in the United States.

  • KATRINA'S LESSON.
    Searchinger, Tim // Odyssey; Mar2007, Vol. 16 Issue 3, p14 

    The article focuses on the rapidly vanishing wetlands of coastal Louisiana, devastated by Hurricane Katrina in 2005.

  • Errata: Vol. 54, No.40.
    Searchinger, Tim // MMWR: Morbidity & Mortality Weekly Report; 10/21/2005, Vol. 54 Issue 41, p1057 

    Presents a correction to the article "Surveillance for Illness and Injury After Hurricane Katrina--New Orleans, Louisiana, September 8-25, 2005," which appeared in a 2005 issue of "Morbidity & Mortality Weekly Report."

  • New Orleans: Then and Now.
    Tama, Mario // National Geographic; Sep2008, Vol. 214 Issue 3, p14 

    The article presents photographs of the Claiborne Avenue Bridge in the Lower Ninth Ward of New Orleans, Louisiana taken during and after Hurricane Katrina.

  • mixed media.
    Tama, Mario // Boys' Life; Dec2005, Vol. 95 Issue 12, p56 

    The article describes the Hurricanes Rita and Katrina that hit the U.S. in 2005.

  • Roofing manufacturer delivers relief.
    Tama, Mario // RSI: Roofing, Siding, Insulation; Oct2005, Vol. 82 Issue 10, p18 

    Reports that W.P. Hickman Systems Inc., manufacturer of premium roofing and waterproofing products, has initiated a program to deliver supplies to areas in the South worst hit by Hurricane Katrina.

  • VIEWPOINT.
    Partyka, Paul // American Coin-Op; Sep2007, Vol. 48 Issue 9, p4 

    The article discusses various reports published within the issue including a distributors' survey, and another on Marsha Cropper, a New Orleans' resident and Hurricane Katrina 2005 survivor.

  • JENNIFER BURNETTE.
    Partyka, Paul // Bicycling; Nov2006, Vol. 47 Issue 10, p46 

    Presents an interview with cyclist and single mother Jennifer Burnette, whose home town of Slidell, Louisiana, was hit by Hurricane Katrina in August, 2005.

  • Rising From the Water.
    Roberts, Rachel // Parks & Recreation; Jun2010, Vol. 45 Issue 6, p36 

    The article offers information on a City Park which suffered Dollar 43 million of damage, including the loss of more than 2,000 trees due to Hurricane Katrina.

  • Katrina's Kids.
    Fanning, Karen // Junior Scholastic; 12/12/2005, Vol. 108 Issue 9, p8 

    The article offers information related to Hurricane Katrina in the U.S. which forced people to shift from their native places.

  • HURRICANE KATRINA One Year Later.
    McCabe, Suzanne // Junior Scholastic; 9/4/2006, Vol. 109 Issue 1, p7 

    The article reports about the impact of hurricane Katrina on the children of New Orleans in Louisiana.

  • Six years later, the scars of Katrina remain.
    REYES, DAMASO // New York Amsterdam News; 9/7/2011, Vol. 102 Issue 35, p43 

    The article reports that even six years after Hurricane Katrina struck New Orleans in Louisiana, its impact can still be seen in the lives of people living there.

  • In Her Wake.
    Dibenedetto, David // Salt Water Sportsman; Nov2005, Vol. 66 Issue 11, p16 

    Relates the outcomes of Hurricane Katrina that impacted the U.S. Gulf Coast in September 2005.

  • After the Blow.
    Kearns, Colin // Salt Water Sportsman; Dec2005, Vol. 66 Issue 12, p33 

    Offers a look at the actions taken by fishers in the aftermath of hurricanes Katrina and Rita in the Gulf Coast.

  • Katrina, three years on.
    Kearns, Colin // Hudson Valley Business Journal; 1/26/2009, Vol. 19 Issue 4, p20 

    The article presents information on a free travelogue on the devastation and rebuilding of New Orleans, Louisiana following Hurricane Katrina, to be presented at Columbia-Greene Community College (C-GCC) on February 10, 2009.

  • Families first: Putting 'things' into perspective.
    Arredondo, Patricia // Counseling Today; Oct2005, Vol. 48 Issue 4, p5 

    Discusses the impact of Hurricane Katrina on families in Phoenix, Arizona and New Orleans, Louisiana. Emotional and physical distress; Family upheaval, dislocation and uncertainty about the future; American Counseling Association's formation of a Counselors Care Fund to support the victims.

  • HUMANITY STREET.
    Arredondo, Patricia // Black Renaissance/Renaissance Noire; Winter/Spring2008, Vol. 8 Issue 1, p67 

    A photo essay that documents the floods caused by Hurricane Katrina is presented.

  • KATRINA'S HOUSES I.
    Arredondo, Patricia // Black Renaissance/Renaissance Noire; Winter/Spring2008, Vol. 8 Issue 1, p67 

    A photograph of houses submerged in flood waters due to Hurricane Katrina is presented.

  • ST. MARTIN'S FLASHLIGHT.
    Arredondo, Patricia // Black Renaissance/Renaissance Noire; Winter/Spring2008, Vol. 8 Issue 1, p110 

    A photograph of a Hurricane Katrina-devastated interior of a house that shows a flashlight and a Saint Martin statue is presented.

  • Hurricane Katrina and Mississippi's 'Invisible' Coast.
    Mitchell, Jerry T. // Southeastern Geographer; Nov2006, Vol. 46 Issue 2, p181 

    A photo essay which documents the devastation caused by Hurricane Katrina in the three coastal counties of Hancock, Harrison, and Jackson in Mississippi, taken in October 2005 by members of the Hazards Research Lab at the University of South Carolina is presented.

  • Children Drowning in Our Tears.
    HUNTLEY, LYNN // Children Hurricane Katrina Left Behind: Schooling Context, Profe; 2007, p205 

    An afterword to the book "The Children Hurricane Katrina Left Behind: Schooling Context, Professional Preparation, and Community Politics" is presented.

  • the challenge of teaching after Katrina.
    Truby, Dana // Instructor; Oct/Nov2005, Vol. 115 Issue 3, p6 

    Introduces a series of articles on the challenges posed by Hurricane Katrina on the teaching community.

  • Seeing Is Believing.
    Vallbona, Nuri // Nieman Reports; Winter2005, Vol. 59 Issue 4, p45 

    The article recounts the author's experience photographing the destruction left by Hurricane Katrina in Mississippi and New Orleans, Louisiana in 2005. It describes the damages caused by the hurricane. It cites the facilities destroyed by the hurricane. It explores the experiences of hurricane...

  • After the Flood.
    Van Zante, Gary // Places: Forum of Design for the Public Realm; Spring2006, Vol. 18 Issue 1, p60 

    A photo essay which documents the devastation caused by Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans, Louisiana is presented.

  • SHOW WHAT YOU KNOW.
    Van Zante, Gary // Scholastic News -- Edition 4; 9/26/2005, Vol. 68 Issue 4, p8 

    Presents quizzes and activities about topics discussed in the September 26, 2005 issue of "Scholastic News," such as Hurricane Katrina and butterfly migration.

  • Katrina's Lesson.
    Donovan, Brooke // Teen Ink; Sep2007, Vol. 19 Issue 1, p32 

    The article discusses the author's experience of joining a volunteer work for the victims of Hurricane Katrina in Mississippi.

  • Untitled.
    Donovan, Brooke // New York Amsterdam News; 8/31/2006, Vol. 97 Issue 36, p5 

    A photograph featuring the survivors of Hurricane Katrina at candlelight vigil on August 29, 2006, is presented.

  • Katrina + 5: Documenting Disaster.
    Fleming, Rob; Cramer, Jennifer Abraham // Oral History Review; Jan2011, Vol. 38 Issue 1, p189 

    The article reviews the exhibition "Katrina + 5: Documentary Disaster" at the Williams Gallery, the Historic New Orleans Collection, New Orleans, Louisiana from May 12-September 12, 2010 and online at, http://www.hnoc.org/?p=1704 and http://www.youtube.com/user/THNOCVIDEO.

  • Katrina's Heroes.
    Fleming, Rob; Cramer, Jennifer Abraham // New Orleans CityBusiness (1994 to 2008); 2/13/2006, Vol. 26 Issue 32, p5 

    The article presents several photographs of people, businesses, and organizations who helped out during and after Hurricane Katrina.

  • Remembering Katrina.
    Fleming, Rob; Cramer, Jennifer Abraham // New Orleans CityBusiness (1994 to 2008); 9/4/2006, Vol. 27 Issue 9, p28 

    Photographs during the commemoration of the one-year anniversary of Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans, Louisiana are presented.

  • 'Good job.'.
    Wagner, Fritz // Planning; Mar2006, Vol. 72 Issue 3, p35 

    A letter is presented in response to the article "Let the Rebuilding Begin", in the January 2006 issue of this periodical.

  • THE ENDLESS STORM.
    McCutcheon, Shaw // Yachting; Aug2007, Vol. 202 Issue 2, p86 

    The article discusses the effect of Hurricane Katrina on the Louisiana delta region one year after the storm.

  • New Orleans Now.
    Shriver, Jerry // Town & Country; Aug2010, Vol. 164 Issue 5633, p29 

    The article presents the author's views on the rebuild city of New Orleans, Louisiana after being nearly destroyed by Hurricane Katrina.

  • Louisiana Warmth.
    Chasen, Emma // Teen Ink; Sep2009, Vol. 21 Issue 1, p14 

    The author reflects on the impact of Hurricane Katrina on the lives of the people living in New Orleans, Louisiana.

  • ON HER WAY BACK.
    PODGERS, JAMES // ABA Journal; Mar2012, Vol. 98 Issue 3, p62 

    The article presents views of several residents of New Orleans, Louisiana along with several photographs on the rehabilitation processes carried out after the hitting of hurricane Katrina in 2005.

  • H'wood aid for the Big Easy.
    Wilder, Kirstin // Variety; 8/27/2012, Vol. 428 Issue 3, p47 

    The article discusses a fundraising event in New York City for Aid Still Required, an organization that assists victims of Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans, Louisiana.

  • A Synagogue Rises From Katrina.
    Wilder, Kirstin // Baltimore Jewish Times; 8/24/2012, Vol. 327 Issue 9, p8 

    The article reports that Congregation Beth Israel, an Orthodox synagogue in New Orleans, Louisiana that was damaged by Hurricane Katrina in 2005, has dedicated its new building located next to a Reform temple, Gates of Prayer, in Metairie.

  • The Lived Coping Experiences of South Mississippi and New Orleans Clergy Affected by Hurricane Katrina: An Exploratory Study.
    Leavell, Kari; Aten, Jamie D.; Boan, David // Journal of Psychology & Theology; Winter2012, Vol. 40 Issue 4, p336 

    Over seventy percent of Americans identify with some faith community and use their faith as a means to cope with life experiences, especially following disasters (Weaver, Flannelly, Garbarino, Figley, & Flannelly, 2003). Clergy have been found to play a significant role in responding to disaster...

  • Light and Shadow: Two Visions of New Orleans, January 2008.
    Leavell, Kari; Aten, Jamie D.; Boan, David // Architectural Digest; Sep2008, Vol. 65 Issue 9, p72 

    A personal narrative is presented which explores the author's experience of visiting New Orleans, Louisiana after Hurricane Katrina.

  • Finding Southern comfort.
    Taylor, Ian // Travel Weekly: The Choice of Travel Professionals; 9/16/2005, Issue 1787, p71 

    This article focuses on the impact of Hurricane Katrina on the tourism business in Louisiana. The scale of the task to rebuild the Gulf Coast of Louisiana and Mississippi will not be clear until the flood waters have gone, but tourism officials hope visitors could return to New Orleans in the...

  • CORRECTIONS.
    Taylor, Ian // Jet; 9/18/2006, Vol. 110 Issue 11, p18 

    A correction to a photograph caption depicting the Reverend Jesse Jackson in Syria published in the September 11, 2006 issue is presented, and a correction to a story on Hurricane Katrina that was published in the August 28, 2006 issue is presented.

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