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Meet the people working behind the scenes to bring you the world’s best cars and trucks. Mel Fox, a Battery Integration Engineer for the Chevy Volt, loves to combine her personal passion for energy efficiency with her job in developing the latest technology in alternative vehicle propulsion. Read more about Mel at http://www.facesofgm.com/.
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GM,
General,
Motors,
Employee,
Battery,
Engineer,
Chevy,
Volt,
Alternative,
Propulsion,
Cars,
Trucks,
Energy,
Efficiency,
Green,
Lifestyle,
Led,
Zeppelin,
Recycling,
Passion
Added: 4th August 2009
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In the 2 ½ years following Katrina, many residents in the Gulf South are still not fully recovered from the tragedy they faced during and after the storm. This piece discusses the emotional toll taken on the residents.
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Katrina,
New
Orleans
Added: 29th May 2008
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2 ½ years following Katrina, the population has stabilized and what New Orleans needs most is a thriving economy. This piece discusses some of the resource needs for the city as it continues its recovery.
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Katrina,
New
Orleans
Added: 29th May 2008
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As a small business, what can you do to prepare for the unforeseen? Some of the small businesses in New Orleans following the devastation of Katrina provide great advice in disaster preparedness and recovery.
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Katrina,
New
Orleans
Added: 29th May 2008
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It’s difficult to believe in the aftermath of tragedy springs opportunity, but many have arisen following the devastation of Hurricane Katrina. Many professionals evacuated New Orleans and did not return. This has left gaps in services that are needed as New Orleans recovers.
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Katrina,
New
Orleans
Added: 29th May 2008
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Edwin Compass discusses the challenges that small businesses faced in the aftermath of Katrina and the struggles that they are still facing. He outlines needs that can be provided by federal, state and local government, large corporations and small businesses.
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Katrina,
New
Orleans
Added: 29th May 2008
Views: 15
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Edwin Compass, former New Orleans Commissioner of Police, discusses managing the recovery in the aftermath of Katrina. He discusses distribution of food, life saving, dealing with the criminal element and other topics in the face of incredible hardship.
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Katrina,
New
Orleans
Added: 29th May 2008
Views: 16
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Posted By: ZANANetwork |

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This story highlights difficult decisions for small businesses devastated by Katrina. How do you recover when your business relies on the clientele of the neighborhood and the neighborhood disappears?
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Katrina,
New
Orleans
Added: 29th May 2008
Views: 15
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Posted By: ZANANetwork |

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Musicians are such an integral part of New Orleans and after Katrina devastated the city, the tourist industry simply died. This left the musicians, considered to be small businesses, without income and sometimes without options. One local musician took advantage of the opportunity to move into musician’s village, the creation of Harry Connick, Jr. and Branford Marsalis.
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Katrina,
New
Orleans
Added: 29th May 2008
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Posted By: ZANANetwork |

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Dr. Parker’s practice in New Orleans Lower 9th Ward, one of the areas hardest hit by Katrina was completely destroyed. He discusses rebuilding when his clientele disappeared and the importance of disaster preparedness, disaster recovery and planning.
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Katrina,
New
Orleans
Added: 29th May 2008
Views: 15
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Posted By: ZANANetwork |

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