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New Orleans is the most loved holiday destination for it is the major United States port city. This city is situated on the bank of great Mississippi River. New Orleans is well known for its multicultural and multilingual heritage, cuisine, architecture, music, celebrations and festivals. To make a holiday trip to New Orleans first of all what you need to do is select a hotel through internet.



Both Luxury accommodations and cheap accommodations are available in large numbers. Among the grand hotels, 5 Star hotels in New Orleans are the beautiful and comfortable abode to stay. Such types of hotels feature the best facilities of modern days. It is needless to mention about its world class services and warm hospitality.



The Windsor Court Hotel New Orleans is the grand luxury hotel where you can avail the greatest comfort of its kind. This hotel has the facilities like pool, sundeck, health club, major art collection and the well arranged balcony's attached to its accommodations from where you can enjoy the sightseeing of the Mississippi River or the city skyline.



If you are looking for cheap hotels in New Orleans then internet is the most convenient way to search such types of hotels. Though these hotels are cheap, yet it offers lot of facilities which are suitable to its visitors. Cheap hotels are the perfect hotels for those who do not want to spend huge amount in accommodations.



So, if you are a budget traveler then select a hotel by comparing the authentic websites of New Orleans hotels. By doing these, sometimes you can get the best holiday discount package where the accommodations and travel fare everything is included.



For easy access some of the cheap hotel names can be mentioned like the Baronne Plaza, the Comfort Suites Downtown and the Holiday Inn Express Downtown. These cheap hotels feature complimentary breakfasts, seasonal outdoor pool, complimentary high speed internet access, 24- hour front desk, business center, meeting rooms etc. Apart from these, the hotels offer fitness center and spa also.



Considering all these advantages provided by the hotels of New Orleans, it is preferable for you to plan your holiday trip to New Orleans.




Looking for 5 Star hotels in New Orleans? We have best hotel room rates for 5 Star as well as cheap hotels in New Orleans. Select from thousand of hotels available to book online. Pay less for more comfort at Cheap hotels.

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Part One: The Storm "The Storm: Chaos and Tragedy": Answer the following questions as you view the PBS video excerpt "Chaos and Tragedy." (3 points each) According to Frontline, what problems were caused by the following groups: The Local and state officials? The U.S. military? FEMA? The Government? Why was the Louisiana National Guard unable to help? Why were rescue efforts hampered in the first 24 hours? What were the Mayor's responsibilities prior to the hurricane? Where were state and local officials during the aftermath of Katrina? Why was this a problem? What were the critics pointing out as trouble with the governor of Louisiana? According to then-FEMA director Michael Brown, when does FEMA take over for state and local governments? What were the complaints of local and state officials against FEMA? How many days did it take for Washington, President Bush, to acknowledge they were late and inadequate in its response? ?The Storm: What Went Wrong in New Orleans?: Answer the following question as you read the PBS interview excerpts from "What Went Wrong in New Orleans?" After having read interview excerpts from the federal, state, and local officials, which level of government do you think was responsible for what went wrong in New Orleans? Review Questions: Answer the following questions after having viewed the video and read the interviews. (3 points each) Evaluate and discuss the challenges for each level of government. Which level faced the greatest challenges? What lessons do you think were learned as a result of Hurricane Katrina? Part Two: Is Your Community Prepared? After having conducted your interview, write up your interview below as if you were presenting it for use on the PBS Frontline web site "The Storm." Be sure to include the person's full name, job title, and contact information in your write up. If you are unsure of how to write up your interview, review the interviews in the PBS web site.

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