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I can pratically feel what Emma C. talks about in her artical "Louisiana Warmth." With out a doubt, I can relate to this article because New Orleans has changed forever. I especially liked when she said, "the walls tumbled down. Water pouced over through the levees washing away everything in it's path." I liked how Emma pointed out that even after Hurricane Katrina, the streets were still a lively area filled with jazz, jambalaya and nonstop atmosphere. So, thank you, Emma for writing about New Orleans and picking the perfect title for your article, "Louisiana Warmth."
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