Offering an overview of emergency management as it has developed over the past six decades, this text contains extensive case studies covering the latest disasters, providing ample opportunity for current students and practitioners to build their critical thinking skills.
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Offering an overview of emergency management as it has developed over the past six decades, this text contains extensive case studies covering the latest disasters, providing ample opportunity for current students and practitioners to build their critical thinking skills.
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The book was written with a great deal of evidence that it slanted toward what the government wants you to believe. There's nothing truly wrong with that except that our government sometimes behaves like children and only divulges what it wants you to know. It was obvious throughout the text that it contained a great deal of bias. Other than that, it was a fairly easy read with some evidence of self-preservation through the uses of some common sense guidelines. Some information was however a bit outdated.