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- | This article Hurricanes vs. Homes speaks on the effects that hurricans have had on homes one the coastal line. "It appears to me on the surface that we've learned very few lessons from the past couple of hurricane seasons," said Rob Young He really feels that we are paying tons of money to rebuild cities on coastal lines that are bound to be destroyed again jusat because people love to be around the water. Alot of people have property in these hurricane infested ares and they feel as long as there insurance company replace it why not. In direct quote it say's "And as long as the federal government is backing them up by replacing the infrastructure, how can you blame them for wanting to rebuild? In many cases they're not the ones that have to assume all the risks." | + | {{Graded}} |
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+ | a) This article Hurricanes vs. Homes speaks on the effects that hurricans have had on homes one the coastal line. "It appears to me on the surface that we've learned very few lessons from the past couple of hurricane seasons," said Rob Young He really feels that we are paying tons of money to rebuild cities on coastal lines that are bound to be destroyed again jusat because people love to be around the water. Alot of people have property in these hurricane infested ares and they feel as long as there insurance company replace it why not. In direct quote it say's "And as long as the federal government is backing them up by replacing the infrastructure, how can you blame them for wanting to rebuild? In many cases they're not the ones that have to assume all the risks." | ||
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a) This article Hurricanes vs. Homes speaks on the effects that hurricans have had on homes one the coastal line. "It appears to me on the surface that we've learned very few lessons from the past couple of hurricane seasons," said Rob Young He really feels that we are paying tons of money to rebuild cities on coastal lines that are bound to be destroyed again jusat because people love to be around the water. Alot of people have property in these hurricane infested ares and they feel as long as there insurance company replace it why not. In direct quote it say's "And as long as the federal government is backing them up by replacing the infrastructure, how can you blame them for wanting to rebuild? In many cases they're not the ones that have to assume all the risks."
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