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03-09-2008, 09:15 PM
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10) Costa Atabey II - 11 floors
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03-09-2008, 09:20 PM
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Renders of top 10
Top 10 buildings to be build in Juan Dolio areas . Some of them are already under construction . Some still are on plans only...
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03-09-2008, 09:31 PM
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Thanks,
I was curious since i first saw it...and it could have many potential meanings, like:
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Dh=Dear Hubby or Dear Husband. Not Dominican...
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Dead Head, or
Deer Hunter, or
Domesticated Heathen  
"...and the hits just keep on comin'"
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03-10-2008, 07:33 PM
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Steve: Can you kindly provide some magnitude estimates? Specifically, do you the numbers on how many residents will occupy each of these buildings and what the total will be (over time, or staggered is fine)? Seasonal variations or weekend vs full-time estimates are helpful. If you have the parameters of how large the total area will be with the total numbers, that will work too.
The reason I am asking is that these are essential numbers to calculate the necessary infrastructure for proper public health planning. These are essential for emergency management in the event of natural or other disasters (e.g. hurricanes, earthquakes, tsunami's, bombings, etc.) to avoid situations like what happened in New Orleans.
TIA!
paz y salud,
DrChrisHE
public health specialist
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03-10-2008, 11:01 PM
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These are essential for emergency management in the event of natural or other disasters (e.g. hurricanes, earthquakes, tsunami's, bombings, etc.) to avoid situations like what happened in New Orleans.
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Emergency management in a bananacountry??????????????
Hahahahahahahihihiohohhohohahahahahahaahhihihiohho hahahahaha.
This is not USA.
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03-11-2008, 01:39 PM
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Emergency management in a bananacountry??????????????
Hahahahahahahihihiohohhohohahahahahahaahhihihiohho hahahahaha.
This is not USA.
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Its not the USA and yet, DrChrisHE in her previous post said:
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Originally Posted by DrChrisHE
to avoid situations like what happened in New Orleans.
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Um, in what country is New Orleans located?
Yes, that's what I thought.
So much for the 'bananacountry' explanation.
-NALs
Last edited by NALs; 03-11-2008 at 01:45 PM.
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03-11-2008, 02:55 PM
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Originally Posted by DrChrisHE
Steve: Can you kindly provide some magnitude estimates? Specifically, do you the numbers on how many residents will occupy each of these buildings and what the total will be (over time, or staggered is fine)? Seasonal variations or weekend vs full-time estimates are helpful. If you have the parameters of how large the total area will be with the total numbers, that will work too.
The reason I am asking is that these are essential numbers to calculate the necessary infrastructure for proper public health planning. These are essential for emergency management in the event of natural or other disasters (e.g. hurricanes, earthquakes, tsunami's, bombings, etc.) to avoid situations like what happened in New Orleans.
TIA!
paz y salud,
DrChrisHE
public health specialist
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Well ... first of all Juan Dolio is located not under the sea level like New Orleans , USA . The closest place with similarity to New Orleans is San Pedro de Macoris ( where your DH works ), where big part of it is under the sea level ... Do you think such studies were done there and when ? ... And how much was spend $$$ in New Orleans , USA on '' necessary infrastructure for proper public health planning , essential for emergency management in the event of natural or other disasters '' ? Honestly did it work there ? Everyone there were asking how it is possible in USA ! ... I'm very sorry to remind it ... so many victims ... so late ''emergency'' respond ... in USA ! ... Second... It is true that most of the apartments in Juan Dolio are bought as the investment ...some of them will be occupied by owners ones in awhile , some will be rented ones in awhile , some will be empty as just a vacation home ... So I do not think it will be much more people than when the resorts were open and full in the past before to be converted into condos ...
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