The document discusses various technologies and trends related to communications and how industries must adapt to change. It mentions how voice communication has changed from landlines to mobile phones. It also discusses the decline in postal mail and rise of the internet. The document suggests industries must adapt faster, become more unique, stay focused, know their users, spend on new technologies, and try new things to offset losses from old revenue sources and exit decline. It poses questions about what might be next and examples of companies that found ways to adapt.
El documento discute el concepto de esfuerzo en el aula y ofrece varias perspectivas de expertos. Mariano Fernández Enguita argumenta que la escuela debe enseñar la importancia del trabajo, pero que el esfuerzo depende más del significado de la tarea que de exámenes frecuentes. Florencio Luengo propone tres variables para fomentar el esfuerzo: resistir modelos de éxito fácil, usar enseñanza adaptada a cada estudiante, y mejorar la formación de padres. César Coll afir
This document contains 6 systems of linear equations represented by letters A through F. Each system provides the equations of two lines and finds their point of intersection. Additional lines are shown with their slopes and either x-intercept, y-intercept or both. The point of intersection is provided for one system, and slopes and intercepts are provided for the remaining lines.
Dar la vuelta a la tortilla Socialización RicaC. S
El documento describe el proyecto de la Jornada Cultural 2014 en la que los estudiantes trabajarán en grupos interdisciplinarios para investigar temas relacionados con el centenario de Platero y yo, El Greco y el Año Internacional de la Cristalografía. Los estudiantes publicarán y compartirán sus trabajos en el blog de la clase, redes sociales, un proyecto colaborativo y medios de comunicación. También invitarán a padres y expertos a participar mediante explicaciones en el aula o videoconferencia.
Este documento define y explica varios conceptos y construcciones geométricas básicas como puntos, líneas, ángulos, polígonos, círculos y esferas. Explica que un plano es un objeto bidimensional que contiene puntos y líneas coplanares, y que un ángulo agudo mide menos de 90 grados. También define figuras como triángulos agudos, paralelogramos, y cuerdas de un círculo, así como conceptos como áreas y rectas intersecantes. Incluye enlaces
Unidad didáctica con la canción de noche de antonio carmonaRenata
Este documento presenta una unidad didáctica sobre la canción "De noche" del artista español Antonio Carmona. Incluye actividades como analizar el videoclip, leer la letra de la canción y responder preguntas sobre su significado y estilo musical. También incluye una entrevista a Carmona donde habla sobre su fusión del flamenco con otros géneros y su colaboración con la cantante Nelly Furtado. El objetivo es que los estudiantes exploren el tema y ritmo de la canción así como el estilo musical del nuevo flamenco
The document discusses various technologies and trends related to communications and how industries must adapt to change. It mentions how voice communication has changed from landlines to mobile phones. It also discusses the decline in postal mail and rise of the internet. The document suggests industries must adapt faster, become more unique, stay focused, know their users, spend on new technologies, and try new things to offset losses from old revenue sources and exit decline. It poses questions about what might be next and examples of companies that found ways to adapt.
El documento discute el concepto de esfuerzo en el aula y ofrece varias perspectivas de expertos. Mariano Fernández Enguita argumenta que la escuela debe enseñar la importancia del trabajo, pero que el esfuerzo depende más del significado de la tarea que de exámenes frecuentes. Florencio Luengo propone tres variables para fomentar el esfuerzo: resistir modelos de éxito fácil, usar enseñanza adaptada a cada estudiante, y mejorar la formación de padres. César Coll afir
This document contains 6 systems of linear equations represented by letters A through F. Each system provides the equations of two lines and finds their point of intersection. Additional lines are shown with their slopes and either x-intercept, y-intercept or both. The point of intersection is provided for one system, and slopes and intercepts are provided for the remaining lines.
Dar la vuelta a la tortilla Socialización RicaC. S
El documento describe el proyecto de la Jornada Cultural 2014 en la que los estudiantes trabajarán en grupos interdisciplinarios para investigar temas relacionados con el centenario de Platero y yo, El Greco y el Año Internacional de la Cristalografía. Los estudiantes publicarán y compartirán sus trabajos en el blog de la clase, redes sociales, un proyecto colaborativo y medios de comunicación. También invitarán a padres y expertos a participar mediante explicaciones en el aula o videoconferencia.
Este documento define y explica varios conceptos y construcciones geométricas básicas como puntos, líneas, ángulos, polígonos, círculos y esferas. Explica que un plano es un objeto bidimensional que contiene puntos y líneas coplanares, y que un ángulo agudo mide menos de 90 grados. También define figuras como triángulos agudos, paralelogramos, y cuerdas de un círculo, así como conceptos como áreas y rectas intersecantes. Incluye enlaces
Unidad didáctica con la canción de noche de antonio carmonaRenata
Este documento presenta una unidad didáctica sobre la canción "De noche" del artista español Antonio Carmona. Incluye actividades como analizar el videoclip, leer la letra de la canción y responder preguntas sobre su significado y estilo musical. También incluye una entrevista a Carmona donde habla sobre su fusión del flamenco con otros géneros y su colaboración con la cantante Nelly Furtado. El objetivo es que los estudiantes exploren el tema y ritmo de la canción así como el estilo musical del nuevo flamenco
Este gráfico muestra tres teorías educativas y el número de respuestas que recibieron cada una. La teoría constructiva recibió alrededor de 200 respuestas, la teoría directa recibió alrededor de 150 respuestas y la teoría interpretativa recibió alrededor de 100 respuestas.
El documento resume la evolución del modelo atómico a través de la historia, desde las ideas de los filósofos griegos antiguos hasta el modelo propuesto por Niels Bohr en el siglo XX. Comienza con las ideas de los cuatro elementos de Empédocles y el modelo atómico de Demócrito, pasando por los modelos de Dalton, Thomson, Rutherford, y finalmente explicando los postulados clave del modelo de Bohr.
RKO Pictures was a major Hollywood studio in the 1940s that balanced both big-budget commercial films and lower-budget independent projects. It invested heavily in B-movies with limited budgets, allowing creative freedom for up-and-coming talent while minimizing financial risk. Many directors had greater success with smaller RKO projects than larger films. RKO's duality of nurturing independent directors while also being a major studio provided opportunities for new directors to work with stars under contract. United Artists also championed smaller independent projects and filmmakers during the height of film noir in the 1940s-1950s.
Reading british & american culture syllabus 2011Amy Hayashi
This course syllabus outlines a reading course focused on British and American culture. The course will be taught on Wednesdays and include reading from a textbook, newspapers, and novels. Students will learn reading strategies and gain knowledge of the two cultures. Assessment will include exams, class participation, book club discussions, and a news portfolio. The goal is to improve English reading proficiency while discovering aspects of British and American society.
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O documento apresenta a grade de horários do professor Fernando Pereira para os dias da semana de 2012, com os nomes dos alunos em cada horário nas quartas, sextas e sábados, variando entre 1 a 3 alunos por horário.
Particulate matter is a mixture of very small solids and liquid droplets that float in the air. Some particles come from a specific source (such as a burning candle), while others form as a result of complicated chemical reactions. While much is known about the health effects of exposure to particulate matter outdoors, the effects of indoor exposure are less well-understood. However, indoor exposure to particulate matter is gaining attention as a potential source of adverse health effects.
The document discusses key issues from the Second World Conference on Disaster Risk Reduction held in Sendai, Japan in 2015. The conference called for renewed global action to reduce vulnerabilities and accelerate disaster risk reduction through the implementation of best policies and practices. However, disaster risk remains high due to growing populations, climate change, weak infrastructure, and a lack of preparedness. The only way forward is through strengthened disaster risk reduction efforts including adopting best practices, strengthening communities, utilizing new technologies, and innovative strategic planning.
The objective of this study is to evaluate the seismic hazard at the northwestern Egypt using the probabilistic seismic hazard assessment approach. The Probabilistic approach was carried out based on a recent data set to take into account the historic seismicity and updated instrumental seismicity. A homogenous earthquake catalogue was compiled and a proposed seismic sources model was presented. The doubly-truncated exponential model was adopted for calculations of the recurrence parameters. Ground-motion prediction equations that recently recommended by experts and developed based upon..
A powerful 7.5 magnitude earthquake rocked parts of South Asia on 26 October 2015. It was centred near Jurm in northeast Afghanistan, 250 kilometres (160 miles) from the capital Kabul and at a depth of 213.5 kilometres, the US Geological Survey said. (AFP, 26 Oct 2015) Pakistan's confirmed death toll so far stands at 272, with more than 1,900 people injured and nearly 14,000 homes damaged, though the spokesman said the NDMA was still in the process of estimating a final toll. (AFP, 28 Oct 2015) In Afghanistan, Assessment reports indicate 117 deaths, 544 people injured, 12,794 homes damaged and 7,384 houses destroyed. Furthermore, 136,967 people are still in need of humanitarian assistance, of which 131,345 people have received some form of assistance so far date. More than 51,000 people were affected in Badakhshan alone, where property damage was most extensive. The earthquake claimed the most lives and caused the most casualties in Kunar and Nangarhar provinces. Access remains the most significant challenge in providing assistance to people in need and is an issue reaching at least 194 villages affected by the earthquake.
A torrential rain event during the first full week of March 2016 featuring over two feet of record March rain in the South unleashed major river flooding, rising to historic levels in some areas. Add flooding along the Gulf Coast, and the disaster became a triple assault. In all, 400 homes flooded in Mississippi. Three people were killed in Louisiana, the governor said. In one case, a driver died when floodwater swept his vehicle off a road in Bienville Parish, the Governor's Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness said. The two others died in Ouachita Parish, according to the Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals.
The 2016 Ecuador earthquake occurred on April 16 at 18:58:37 ECT with a moment magnitude of 7.8 and a maximum Mercalli intensity of VIII (Severe). The very large thrust earthquake was centered approximately 27 km (17 mi) from the towns of Muisne and Pedernales in a sparsely populated part of the country, and 170 km (110 mi) from the capital Quito, where it was felt strongly. Regions of Manta, Pedernales and Portoviejo accounted for over 75 percent of total casualties.[6] Manta's central commercial shopping district Tarqui, was completely destroyed. Widespread damage was caused across Manabi province, with structures hundreds of kilometres from the epicenter collapsing. At least 659 people were killed and 27,732 people injured. President Rafael Correa declared a state of emergency; 13,500 military personnel and police officers were dispatched for recovery operations.
The moderate-magnitude quake struck at 9:26 p.M. Thursday night at a depth of 11 kilometers (7 miles) in southern Japan near Kumamoto city on the island of Kyushu. The epicenter was 120 kilometers (74 miles) northeast of Kyushu Electric Power Company's Sendai nuclear plant, the only one operating in the country; no adverse consequences were reported.
Lesson: the knowledge and timing of anticipatory actions is vital
The Kathmandu Valley is densely populated with nearly 2.5 million people, and the quality of building construction is often poor. The epicenter of today's disaster was 80 kilometers (50 miles) northwest of the city, and had a depth of only 11 kilometers (7 miles), which is considered shallow in geological terms. This earthquake, the worst quake to hit Nepal (a poor South Asian nation) since 1934, collapsed buildings and houses, leveled centuries-old temples and triggered avalanches in the Himalayas. Presentation courtesy of Dr Walter Hays, Global Alliance for Disaster Reduction.
The Third UN World Conference on Disaster Risk Reduction was held from 14 to 18 March 2015 in Sendai City, Miyagi Prefecture, Japan. Several thousand participants attended, including at related events linked to the World Conference under the umbrella of building the resilience of nations and communities to disasters. The United Nations General Assembly Resolution for 2013 on International Strategy for Disaster Reduction states that the World Conference will result in a concise, focused, forward-looking, and action-oriented outcome document and will have the following objectives:
* To complete assessment and review of the implementation of the Hyogo Framework for Action;
* To consider the experience gained through the regional and national strategies/institutions and plans for disaster risk reduction and their recommendations as well as relevant regional agreements within the implementation of the Hyogo Framework of Action;
* To adopt a post-2015 framework for disaster risk reduction;
* To identify modalities of cooperation based on commitments to implement a post-2015 framework for disaster risk reduction;
* To determine modalities to periodically review the implementation of a post-2015 framework for disaster risk reduction.
Presentation courtesy of Dr Walter Hays, Global Alliance for Disaster Reduction
March 15, 2015: The second world conference on disaster risk reduction convened in Sendai, Japan will re-invigorate the historic global endeavor started in 1990 by the United Nations. Presentation courtesy of Dr Walter Hays, Global Alliance for Disaster Reduction
Two volcanoes in Mexico, Popocatepetl and Colima, have shown increased activity and are threatening to erupt. While current eruptions are not considered dangerous, Popocatepetl poses a threat to Mexico City if its eruptions become more powerful. There are over 1,500 active volcanoes worldwide that could erupt at any time, and eruptions of 11 highly active volcanoes including Katla in Iceland, Pinatubo in the Philippines, and Nyamuragira in the Democratic Republic of Congo would be especially devastating due to their proximity to populated areas.
Este gráfico muestra tres teorías educativas y el número de respuestas que recibieron cada una. La teoría constructiva recibió alrededor de 200 respuestas, la teoría directa recibió alrededor de 150 respuestas y la teoría interpretativa recibió alrededor de 100 respuestas.
El documento resume la evolución del modelo atómico a través de la historia, desde las ideas de los filósofos griegos antiguos hasta el modelo propuesto por Niels Bohr en el siglo XX. Comienza con las ideas de los cuatro elementos de Empédocles y el modelo atómico de Demócrito, pasando por los modelos de Dalton, Thomson, Rutherford, y finalmente explicando los postulados clave del modelo de Bohr.
RKO Pictures was a major Hollywood studio in the 1940s that balanced both big-budget commercial films and lower-budget independent projects. It invested heavily in B-movies with limited budgets, allowing creative freedom for up-and-coming talent while minimizing financial risk. Many directors had greater success with smaller RKO projects than larger films. RKO's duality of nurturing independent directors while also being a major studio provided opportunities for new directors to work with stars under contract. United Artists also championed smaller independent projects and filmmakers during the height of film noir in the 1940s-1950s.
Reading british & american culture syllabus 2011Amy Hayashi
This course syllabus outlines a reading course focused on British and American culture. The course will be taught on Wednesdays and include reading from a textbook, newspapers, and novels. Students will learn reading strategies and gain knowledge of the two cultures. Assessment will include exams, class participation, book club discussions, and a news portfolio. The goal is to improve English reading proficiency while discovering aspects of British and American society.
You can sign up for a Twitter account by going to twitter.com in your web browser. The sign up process involves entering your full name, email, choosing a password, and clicking "Sign Up". After signing up, Twitter will ask your interests to suggest accounts to follow. You can then customize your profile by adding a photo so that people recognize you.
O documento apresenta a grade de horários do professor Fernando Pereira para os dias da semana de 2012, com os nomes dos alunos em cada horário nas quartas, sextas e sábados, variando entre 1 a 3 alunos por horário.
Particulate matter is a mixture of very small solids and liquid droplets that float in the air. Some particles come from a specific source (such as a burning candle), while others form as a result of complicated chemical reactions. While much is known about the health effects of exposure to particulate matter outdoors, the effects of indoor exposure are less well-understood. However, indoor exposure to particulate matter is gaining attention as a potential source of adverse health effects.
The document discusses key issues from the Second World Conference on Disaster Risk Reduction held in Sendai, Japan in 2015. The conference called for renewed global action to reduce vulnerabilities and accelerate disaster risk reduction through the implementation of best policies and practices. However, disaster risk remains high due to growing populations, climate change, weak infrastructure, and a lack of preparedness. The only way forward is through strengthened disaster risk reduction efforts including adopting best practices, strengthening communities, utilizing new technologies, and innovative strategic planning.
The objective of this study is to evaluate the seismic hazard at the northwestern Egypt using the probabilistic seismic hazard assessment approach. The Probabilistic approach was carried out based on a recent data set to take into account the historic seismicity and updated instrumental seismicity. A homogenous earthquake catalogue was compiled and a proposed seismic sources model was presented. The doubly-truncated exponential model was adopted for calculations of the recurrence parameters. Ground-motion prediction equations that recently recommended by experts and developed based upon..
A powerful 7.5 magnitude earthquake rocked parts of South Asia on 26 October 2015. It was centred near Jurm in northeast Afghanistan, 250 kilometres (160 miles) from the capital Kabul and at a depth of 213.5 kilometres, the US Geological Survey said. (AFP, 26 Oct 2015) Pakistan's confirmed death toll so far stands at 272, with more than 1,900 people injured and nearly 14,000 homes damaged, though the spokesman said the NDMA was still in the process of estimating a final toll. (AFP, 28 Oct 2015) In Afghanistan, Assessment reports indicate 117 deaths, 544 people injured, 12,794 homes damaged and 7,384 houses destroyed. Furthermore, 136,967 people are still in need of humanitarian assistance, of which 131,345 people have received some form of assistance so far date. More than 51,000 people were affected in Badakhshan alone, where property damage was most extensive. The earthquake claimed the most lives and caused the most casualties in Kunar and Nangarhar provinces. Access remains the most significant challenge in providing assistance to people in need and is an issue reaching at least 194 villages affected by the earthquake.
A torrential rain event during the first full week of March 2016 featuring over two feet of record March rain in the South unleashed major river flooding, rising to historic levels in some areas. Add flooding along the Gulf Coast, and the disaster became a triple assault. In all, 400 homes flooded in Mississippi. Three people were killed in Louisiana, the governor said. In one case, a driver died when floodwater swept his vehicle off a road in Bienville Parish, the Governor's Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness said. The two others died in Ouachita Parish, according to the Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals.
The 2016 Ecuador earthquake occurred on April 16 at 18:58:37 ECT with a moment magnitude of 7.8 and a maximum Mercalli intensity of VIII (Severe). The very large thrust earthquake was centered approximately 27 km (17 mi) from the towns of Muisne and Pedernales in a sparsely populated part of the country, and 170 km (110 mi) from the capital Quito, where it was felt strongly. Regions of Manta, Pedernales and Portoviejo accounted for over 75 percent of total casualties.[6] Manta's central commercial shopping district Tarqui, was completely destroyed. Widespread damage was caused across Manabi province, with structures hundreds of kilometres from the epicenter collapsing. At least 659 people were killed and 27,732 people injured. President Rafael Correa declared a state of emergency; 13,500 military personnel and police officers were dispatched for recovery operations.
The moderate-magnitude quake struck at 9:26 p.M. Thursday night at a depth of 11 kilometers (7 miles) in southern Japan near Kumamoto city on the island of Kyushu. The epicenter was 120 kilometers (74 miles) northeast of Kyushu Electric Power Company's Sendai nuclear plant, the only one operating in the country; no adverse consequences were reported.
Lesson: the knowledge and timing of anticipatory actions is vital
The Kathmandu Valley is densely populated with nearly 2.5 million people, and the quality of building construction is often poor. The epicenter of today's disaster was 80 kilometers (50 miles) northwest of the city, and had a depth of only 11 kilometers (7 miles), which is considered shallow in geological terms. This earthquake, the worst quake to hit Nepal (a poor South Asian nation) since 1934, collapsed buildings and houses, leveled centuries-old temples and triggered avalanches in the Himalayas. Presentation courtesy of Dr Walter Hays, Global Alliance for Disaster Reduction.
The Third UN World Conference on Disaster Risk Reduction was held from 14 to 18 March 2015 in Sendai City, Miyagi Prefecture, Japan. Several thousand participants attended, including at related events linked to the World Conference under the umbrella of building the resilience of nations and communities to disasters. The United Nations General Assembly Resolution for 2013 on International Strategy for Disaster Reduction states that the World Conference will result in a concise, focused, forward-looking, and action-oriented outcome document and will have the following objectives:
* To complete assessment and review of the implementation of the Hyogo Framework for Action;
* To consider the experience gained through the regional and national strategies/institutions and plans for disaster risk reduction and their recommendations as well as relevant regional agreements within the implementation of the Hyogo Framework of Action;
* To adopt a post-2015 framework for disaster risk reduction;
* To identify modalities of cooperation based on commitments to implement a post-2015 framework for disaster risk reduction;
* To determine modalities to periodically review the implementation of a post-2015 framework for disaster risk reduction.
Presentation courtesy of Dr Walter Hays, Global Alliance for Disaster Reduction
March 15, 2015: The second world conference on disaster risk reduction convened in Sendai, Japan will re-invigorate the historic global endeavor started in 1990 by the United Nations. Presentation courtesy of Dr Walter Hays, Global Alliance for Disaster Reduction
Two volcanoes in Mexico, Popocatepetl and Colima, have shown increased activity and are threatening to erupt. While current eruptions are not considered dangerous, Popocatepetl poses a threat to Mexico City if its eruptions become more powerful. There are over 1,500 active volcanoes worldwide that could erupt at any time, and eruptions of 11 highly active volcanoes including Katla in Iceland, Pinatubo in the Philippines, and Nyamuragira in the Democratic Republic of Congo would be especially devastating due to their proximity to populated areas.
1) India faces recurring natural disasters such as floods, earthquakes, and cyclones due to its location and geology. The 2001 Gujarat earthquake killed over 100,000 people and caused $5 billion in damages.
2) To improve disaster resilience, India must integrate lessons from past disasters, build expertise through education, and make policy decisions to shift from reactive responses to proactive risk reduction.
3) A 3-step process is proposed: 1) document knowledge gained from experiences, 2) develop technical capacity through education, and 3) implement science-based policies to minimize future impacts through preparedness and resilient infrastructure.
Disaster resilience, which is the capacity of a country to rebound quickly after the socioeconomic impacts of a disaster, requires decision-making for a national paradigm shift from the status quo. Disaster resilience has become an urgent global goal in the 21st century as many Nations are experiencing disasters after a natural hazard strikes, and learning that their communities, institutions, and people do NOT yet have the capacity to be disaster resilient. Presentation courtesy of Dr Walter Hays, Global Alliance for Disaster Reduction.
On January 29, 2015, a routine delivery of gas to a maternity hospital in Mexico City leads to a deadly explosion killing 4 and injuring dozens. The explosion occurred when a gas tanker was making a routine, early morning delivery of gas to the hospital kitchen, and gas started to leak. The tanker workers worked for 15 to 20 minutes to repair the leak while a large cloud of gas was forming, then exploded. Technologies for monitoring, forecasting, and warning are vital for becoming resilient. Presentation courtesy of Dr Walter Hays, Global Alliance for Disaster Reduction
Disasters are caused by single- or multiple-event natural hazards that, (for various reasons), cause extreme levels of mortality, morbidity, homelessness, joblessness, economic losses, or environmental impacts. The keys to resilience: 1) know the history of past disasters 2) be prepared 3) have a warning system 4) evacuate 5) learn from the experience
As we begin the year 2015, we must unfortunately recognize that it is well past the time to speed up the long-term recovery process for earthquakes (and tsunamis). The main insights from global earthquakes have consistently shown that being prepared includes pre-earthquake planning for post-earthquake recovery ("PEPPER"). Only about 110 of the 10 million earthquakes of all sizes that occur somewhere in the world each year are large enough and close enough to a community to cause a disaster, which creates a multitude of local and regional dilemmas about what to do, both before and after the quake, to shorten the recovery process. THE SOLUTION: PRE-EARTHQUAKE PLANNING FOR POST-EARTHQUAKE RECOVERY(PEPPER). “THE END GAME” FOR JAPAN AND SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA: Identification of the physical, social and economic consequences of a major earthquake in Tokai, Japan or Southern California will enable end users to identify what they can change now before the earthquake—to shorten recovery from the catastrophic impacts after the inevitable “big ones” occur, probably in the near future.
1) The document describes the major floods of 2008 in the Midwestern United States and along the Mississippi River in June-July 2008.
2) It details the extensive damage caused by flooding including dozens of flooded towns and cities, inundated homes and businesses, lost crops and farmland, and disruption of infrastructure.
3) Secondary impacts of the floods included health issues, pollution, and the enlargement of a dead zone in the Gulf of Mexico lacking in oxygen.
The document discusses the 2010 earthquake in Haiti that killed over 200,000 people and severely damaged Port-au-Prince and surrounding areas. It summarizes the immediate impacts including widespread building collapses, damage to infrastructure, and a massive humanitarian crisis. International response efforts are described that provided search and rescue, medical care, and other aid in the days and weeks after the quake. The document concludes with a discussion of ongoing recovery and reconstruction efforts five years later, and goals to build a more disaster-resilient Haiti through improved infrastructure, education, and economic development.
This document summarizes knowledge gained from the 1995 Kobe earthquake in Japan. The Mw 6.9 earthquake caused over 6,000 deaths and $200 billion in damage. It revealed vulnerabilities in buildings, infrastructure systems, and emergency response. Japan and the US formed a committee to improve earthquake risk reduction policy. Kobe rebuilt strongly with updated building codes. In 2005, Japan hosted the first World Conference on Disaster Risk Reduction in Kobe to highlight lessons from the earthquake.
The document summarizes information about the 1994 Northridge earthquake and subsequent efforts to improve earthquake preparedness and resilience in Southern California. It describes the impacts of the 6.8 magnitude Northridge earthquake, including 57 deaths and over $50 billion in damage. It then outlines recommendations from the Governor's Seismic Safety Commission following the earthquake to improve hazard mapping, building codes, and infrastructure safety. It concludes by discussing ongoing efforts to develop earthquake scenarios to advance preparedness, including the ShakeOut scenario modeling a magnitude 7.8 earthquake on the San Andreas Fault causing 1,800 deaths and $213 billion in losses. The overarching goal is to integrate learnings into risk models that enhance disaster resilience.
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