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aftermath
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aftermath noun after-effect, aftergrowth, consequence, development, effect, end, event, issue, offshoot, outcome, outgrowth, result, sequel, subsequence, succession, turnout, upshot
See also: conclusion, consequence, development, effect, outcome, outgrowth, result

AFTERMATH. A right to have the last crop of grass or pasturage. 1 Chit. Pr. 181.



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Kolin takes us into soup kitchens, the aftermaths of Hurricane Katrina and 9/11, the ghettos in Watts and Cabrini Green, the run-down nursing homes, the land of "drought-baked" Somalia, and--through each scene--into the human condition.
In a separate interview by our own Tram Nguyen, a disaster medical team member, Barbara Morita, reflects on her experiences working in the aftermaths of September 11 and Katrina.
The focuses on aftermaths and listing influences and legacy of each explorer are revealing.
 
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