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Who Killed New Orleans?: Mother Nature vs. Human Nature [Paperback]

Diane Holloway PhD (Author), Bob Cheney (Contributor), Johannes Spreen (Contributor)
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October 21, 2005
Hurricanes Katrina and Rita created the most expensive disaster, the largest evacuation, and the third deadliest flood in American history.

Nobody can control Mother Nature but the world's most advanced nation could have protected its citizens better. This disaster revealed the faulty psychological reactions of officials who not only failed to protect the public from danger in New Orleans, but lacked effective responses to the calamity. We elect and hire people who are supposed to protect us from attacks by nature and enemies. However, they fail us because of their human nature. They are as imperfect as we are, but we expect them to collect and heed facts that we cannot know, to prepare for predictable disasters, and to focus on long-term solutions rather than short-term fixes.

Engaged in popularity contests, politicians and officials at all levels did too little about obvious problems. The ugly picture of poor and mainly black flood victims jolted us with poverty, racism, and segregation. Leaders must not wait to improve flood protection, racial inequities, a deteriorating healthcare system, dwindling resources, and climatic changes until crises occur. This costly disaster should awaken us to re-examine and change our methods of selecting politicians and leaders.

"We must change our current leadership by the President, captains of industry, leaders of government, law enforcement, healthcare, and the media. We are inundated with self-serving behaviors from those who loot and shoot to those in power who cast aspersions and dodge blame." Ken Jacuzzi, business coach/consultant and author.


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Dr. Diane Holloway, retired psychologist, helped larger corporations select personnel, advised and trained fire, police, and city governments, and was appointed the first Dallas “Drug Czar.” She wrote Analyzing Leaders, Presidents and Terrorists and Dallas and the Jack Ruby Trial and co-authored Before You Say ‘I Quit’ and Who Killed Detroit?


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  • Paperback: 190 pages
  • Publisher: iUniverse, Inc. (October 21, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0595373917
  • ISBN-13: 978-0595373918
  • Product Dimensions: 8.8 x 5.9 x 0.6 inches
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5.0 out of 5 stars This is the inside look at how leaders and victims react to stress!, November 3, 2005
This review is from: Who Killed New Orleans?: Mother Nature vs. Human Nature (Paperback)
This book deals with Hurricanes Katrina and Rita and the psychological reactions of those who failed to protect New Orleans as well as victims of the Gulf Coast catastrophe. Unlike 9/11 when we were all in the same boat, Katrina showed us that poor blacks were left in a different boat than others in New Orleans. Who Killed New Orleans dispells myths about panic, shows the different reactions of men and women in such events, examines the roles of police and rescue workers, and describes the causes of criminal behavior which occurred in the Katrina aftermath. Other books may deal with the hurricanes using the blame game but this book helps us learn about our best side which often emerges in crises.
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New Orleans, Hurricane Katrina, Hurricane Rita, Gulf Coast, Mother Nature, President Bush, United States, Mississippi River, People Are Only Human, Army Corps of Engineers, Facts That Were Denied, Police Had Two Roles, Politicians Had Trouble Leading, Are We Stupid, Red Cross, New York, Press Probably Saved Lives, White House, World War, Pressure Groups Created Pre-disaster Problems, Lake Charles, Mayor Nagin, Kathleen Blanco, President George, Lake Pontchartrain
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