[ad_1] Should be completed in a word document and be 3-4 pages double spaced, 12 point, Times New Roman. You will be expected to provide a summary or each of the readings ( no more than one page), and then
Discussion 7
[ad_1] This week, watch The Day After Tomorrow. The disaster depicted was “natural”, but obviously hyperbolic. This week, your task is to find an example of a disaster that was caused by humans doing something that they shouldn’t have been
Creative Project
[ad_1] Please respond with your Creative Topic before doing assignment so I can submit topic to the Professor to see if she approves the chosen topic. Your topic proposal should include the following information: (1) an emergency or disaster topic
Module 4 discussion
[ad_1] what did you think of the Oregon Trail game? Did you make it to Oregon? Did you have to make any difficult decisions? Did the game change your perception of food security? If you feel comfortable sharing, have you
Assignment discussion 1
[ad_1] Pine and the lecture notes discuss some everyday technologies used in emergency management. Do you think anything was missed, or not discussed in full? Write 300 words describing a technology, service, tool, etc. that could be useful in Emergency management. Read pine text chapters 1-3 [ad_2]
Discussion 3
[ad_1] Present what you deem to be an unrealistic scenario (zombies, aliens, etc.- whatever you can think of!), and then prescribe a brief safety plan for an office similar to Dunder Mifflin Paper Company (the same company depicted in the
EDMG W4
[ad_1] Read the exemplary practice noted on page 16 in Partnerships In Preparedness – A Compendium of Exemplary Practices in Emergency Management Volume IV entitled “Neighborhood Emergency Team Outreach” and develop a response on what problems you might encounter with
Part D
[ad_1] Course Project Part D: When applying for most Federal and State programs and grants you are required to submit a great deal of detailed information on your community. Much of this is developed from the community’s threat assessment and
Part C
[ad_1] Course Project Part C: When applying for most Federal and State programs and grants you are required to submit a great deal of detailed information on your community. Much of this is developed from the community’s threat assessment and