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you deeseve the best
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On Sun, Jul 22, 2018 at 3:07 PM,
wrote:
jeffrey E. <jeevacation@gmail.com>
Sunday, July 22, 2018 2:34 PM
Re: Fwd:
SIR, THANK YOU SO MUCH!!! •=EFQQV •
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On Jul 22, =018, at 7:01 AM, jeffrey E. <jeevacation@gmail.com <mailto:jeevacation@gmail.com> wrote:
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From: =effrey E. <jeevacation@gmail.com <mailto:jeevacation@gmail.co=»
Date: Sun, Jul=22, 2018 at 1:01 PM
Subject:
To: Jeffrey epstein <jeevacation@gmail.com><=r>
Some people want to colonize Mars, I susggest b=fore we consider such a bold move we should learn to survive
o= our own planet,ie how to
manage our lives in emergency sit=ations, how to prevent them, and how to survive after in a
most e=fective way at lower costs. The evidence that changed my life happen=d on September 6, 2017, when
hurricane
Irma hit U.S Virgin Islands, Pue=to Rico and then Florida. Millions of people were
repeatedl= cut off from essential food aid and health care for extended periods of t=me.With my
degree in meteorology science, I knew that such a dev=stating hurricane and its
disruptive impact on people's lives h=d been forecasted long before it slammed into the islands
and made the =ews.l kept wondering how was it possible to let people stay on the islands=br>without enough
clean water supply, food, or ability to communicate with=the mainland and
underground hospital . The lack of essential necessiti=s caused a severe
food crisis, water crisis, energy crisis, chaos, incr=asing both the crime and the spread of various diseases.
The evid=nce touched my heart . In the twenty-first century, when people are trying=to
colonize another planet, we still cannot successfully overcome chall=nges on the Earth, and
today we have to be more concerned about it as n=ver before. I know that the devastating effect
of hurricane Irma was no= the fault of the scientists who predicted it, but was a The Federal
Em=rgency Management Agency's, who should have prepared people and h=lped to prevent
the economic sector from triple costs on things which c=uld have prevented. It happens
everywhere, no matter in which country w= live the threat of natural disaster is a global
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disaster. What impress=d me the most is that disaster risk reduction has been a very low priority=br>over the
past two decades. In this period, the international community =ommitted just over $3trillion in aid.
For the past two decades, the i=ternational community spent 106,7 billion US
dollars on disaster-rela=ed assistance, but of that106,7 billion, only 13,5 billion was invested in=br>prevention
and preparedness. Of overall aid financing over 20 years, th= $13.5 billion spent on
DRR accounts for just 0.4% of the total amount =pent on international aid. Essentially, for every
$100 spent on develop=ent aid, just 40 cents have been invested in defending from the
i=pact of disasters. I believe that we have to change those numbers. We have=to move from the
tradition of response, to a culture of preventio=. This is something that we need to pay attention to
because "= penny saved is a penny earned. "I consider Northeastern universit= bachelors degree
completion the most valuable program I could=use inorder to fulfill my passion for gaining
knowledge in manag=ment science. I view a two-year term as not only an efficient use of time<=r>but also as
the only opportunity to fully emerse into the school4k=99s activities while focusing
primarily on the following three key area= of my professional and personal interests.
1. Acquire world-class mana=erial skills. I aim to accelerate my growth as a leader not only to
be = more effective and strategic management but also to prepare for the chall=nges ahead. In the
current world where everything is changing so quickl=, real-time experience in the field is
sometimes even more important th=n theoretical knowledge. I see the education provided by
Northeastern U=iversity ,by immersing students in real-world experiential opportunities t=rough
co-op programs necessary and the most effective to adapt to curre=t management challenges.
2. Gain functional knowledge I am passionate a=out finding market opportunities and building
effective solutions. For =his reason, I am excited about learning from Northeastern professor
Fra=cesca Grippa, who is also interested in promoting innovation and team effe=tiveness. I
believe that reconsidering global management of will help t= mitigate the impact of natural
hazards.
3. Build an influe=tial network.
I am confident that in the diverse and ambitious =EU
environment, I can expand my network which I can later draw =pon to solve a myriad of business
and social problems. Most importantly= however, I will have an unparalleled opportunity to meet
a variety of =nteresting people, develop friendships, and build successful business part=erships.
I see my general purpose in life as being useful to the societ= and making people's lives better.
Creating and seeing the resu=t of work brings the meaning to my life. In the twenty-first century,
p=ople have to overcome a lot of challenges and my goals are to apply my ene=gy and skills in
the fields of risk management. I feel that with manage=ent degree I could be much more helpful
for the society than being a me=eorologist. My dream is one day to become a part of The Global
Bank Gro=p and I think that compelting an education at Northeastern Universit= along with co-op
internship programs will help me reach this goal.
Q=AO please note
The information contained in this communicati=n is
confidential, may be attorney-client privileged, may
constitute=inside information, and is intended only for
the use of the addressee. =t is the property of
JEE
Unauthorized use, disclosure or copying of =his
communication or any part thereof is strictly prohibited
and may=be unlawful. If you have received this
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communication in error, please n=tify us immediately by
return e-mail or by e-mail to jeevacation@gmail.com <mailto:=eevacation@gmail.com> , and
=estroy this communication and all copies thereof,
including all attachm=nts. copyright -all rights reserved
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please note
The information co=tained in this communication is
confidential, may be attorney-client pr=vileged, may
constitute inside information, and is intended only for
JEE
Unauthorized use= disclosure or copying of this
communication or any part thereof is str=ctly prohibited
and may be unlawful. If you have received this
commu=ication in error, please notify us immediately by
return e-mail or by e=mail to jeevaca=ion@gmail.com <mailto:jeevacation@gmail.com> , and
destroy this communication and all copies thereo=,
including all attachments. copyright -all rights reserved
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please note
Th= information contained in this communication is
confidential, may be at=orney-client privileged, may
constitute inside information, and is inte=ded only for
the use of the addressee. It is the property of
JEE
=nauthorized use, disclosure or copying of this
communication or any par= thereof is strictly prohibited
and may be unlawful. If you have receiv=d this
communication in error, please notify us immediately by
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