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We just want to take the time to reflect on those who we have lost, and those whose lives were disturbed by this tragic disaster. This is something that will never be forgotten.
I was just in New Orleans last weekend visiting my family, and even though the spirits of the New Orleans natives are high, there is still remains of what happened 5 years ago.
I was happy to see that the people of New Orleans, really know how to pick up and start over on rebuilding home. New Orleans is still a place of lively hood, history, beauty and etc, and these are the things that Katrina couldn't destroy about this Great CITY.
It's still not to late to help, anything you can do to help someone who has been effected by Katrina, Please Help.
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