FEMA RELIEF: The Thin Line Between Excess and Surplus Resource Management
Introduction The discovery of stranded water bottles intended for recovery effort for the citizens of Puerto Rico signals a significant gap in coordination between disaster
Introduction The discovery of stranded water bottles intended for recovery effort for the citizens of Puerto Rico signals a significant gap in coordination between disaster
Why Vaccinate Over the last few centuries, diseases that were once prevalent, like polio, are becoming rare due to vaccinations. Thirty-five years ago, the World
With the new influx of statistics recently released regarding animal testing in the UK, it has many wondering—what can be done to bring these experiments
More Than The Latest Trend It has become acceptable for many young people to describe everyday emotions in terms of mental health conditions, like the
In the blazing wake of the Carr Fire, which has stretched across practically 100,000 acres in Shasta County, many residents are left homeless—and with more
It hangs around the entire planet, and no one can escape it. It is the ultimate weapon of mankind: pollution—air pollution. It is an ever-growing
Breaking News In a huge victory for lovers of justice all over the country, California has passed a sweeping reform bill that abolishes cash bail.
Introduction California has succeeded in reaching its climate goal for 2020 early, in which the state aimed to produce 431 million metric tons of greenhouse
According to the Bill of Rights, every American citizen is given the right to a fair and speedy trial. But what happens when the country
Introduction An online survey conducted by Stop Street Harassment found that 81 percent of women and 43 percent of men ages 18 and above reported experiencing