This page will contain images about father's day, as they become available.Father's DayFather's Day is a holiday to celebrate fatherhood and parenting by males, just as Mother's Day celebrates motherhood. Typically giving gifts to fathers and celebrating as a family is the main event of the day. Father's Day is celebrated at differing times through the year, as seen below. Father's Day exists almost all over the world to honor and commemorate fathers or forefathers. In the Roman Catholic tradition, Father's Day is celebrated on Saint Joseph's Day, though in most countries Father's Day is a secular celebration. In recent years, it is notable how rising consumerism has overtaken the true meaning of the holiday. Retailers sell male-oriented gifts such as hardware and tools. DateThe following countries celebrate Father's Day on the third Sunday of June:
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HistoryUnited StatesIn the United States, the driving force behind the establishment of the celebration of Father's Day was Mrs. Sonora Smart Dodd. Her father, the Civil War veteran William Jackson Smart, as a single parent raised his six children in Spokane, Washington. She was inspired by Anna Jarvis's efforts to establish Mother's Day. Although she initially suggested June 5, the anniversary of her father's death, she did not provide the organizers with enough time to make arrangements, and the celebration was deferred to the third Sunday in June. The first Father's Day was celebrated on June 19, 1910, in Spokane, Washington. Unofficial support from such figures as William Jennings Bryan was immediate and widespread. Woodrow Wilson was personally so feted by his family in 1916, and Calvin Coolidge recommended it as a national holiday in 1924. The all-male U.S. Congress, however, was mindful that passing a measure so favorable to males could be seen as a conflict of interest. In 1966, Lyndon Johnson made Father's Day a holiday to be celebrated on the third Sunday of June. The holiday was not officially recognized until the presidency of Richard Nixon in 1972. Trivia
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The holiday was not officially recognized until the presidency of Richard Nixon in 1972. In the computer game Deus Ex, Walton Simons is the director of FEMA. In 1966, Lyndon Johnson made Father's Day a holiday to be celebrated on the third Sunday of June. In The X-Files movie, Alvin Kurtzweil tells Fox Mulder that FEMA is involved in the global conspiracy involving aliens. Congress, however, was mindful that passing a measure so favorable to males could be seen as a conflict of interest. This position includes additional responsibilities beyond FEMA including the oversight of the Department of Energy's Nuclear Incident Response Team, or NIRT. The all-male U.S. After the formation of the Department of Homeland Security in 2003, the official title of the head of FEMA became Under Secretary of Emergency Preparedness and Response. Woodrow Wilson was personally so feted by his family in 1916, and Calvin Coolidge recommended it as a national holiday in 1924. Qualified persons may submit applications here. Unofficial support from such figures as William Jennings Bryan was immediate and widespread. The President is currently hiring for this position. The first Father's Day was celebrated on June 19, 1910, in Spokane, Washington. As Under Secretary of Emergency Preparedness and Response within DHS. Although she initially suggested June 5, the anniversary of her father's death, she did not provide the organizers with enough time to make arrangements, and the celebration was deferred to the third Sunday in June. As director of Cabinet-level agency:. She was inspired by Anna Jarvis's efforts to establish Mother's Day. As director of the agency:. Her father, the Civil War veteran William Jackson Smart, as a single parent raised his six children in Spokane, Washington. Since Hurricane Katrina, some critics have called for FEMA to be removed from the Department of Homeland Security, saying that its position in the department badly hindered the agency's response. Sonora Smart Dodd. South Florida newspaper Sun-Sentinel has an extensive list of documented criticisms of FEMA during the four hurricanes that hit the region in 2004.[5] Some of the criticisms include:. In the United States, the driving force behind the establishment of the celebration of Father's Day was Mrs. FEMA does encourage disaster victims to reduce future losses by considering "taking steps to rebuild safer and smarter," advising them to[4]:. Countries with other celebration dates:. The Cato Institute's Handbook for Congress argues that private companies could perform the tasks carried about by FEMA, and that this would encourage home construction in safer areas[3]:. The following countries celebrate Father's Day on the third Sunday of June:. Moreover, he said that FEMA is used by incumbent presidents to shore up political support[2]. . In 1997, James Bovard criticized FEMA for subsidizing rebuilding in places that are vulnerable to natural disasters, asking, "[D]o we really want to help rebuild homes and government property in areas that should never have been built on in the first place?" He also claimed that localities are less likely to fund their own snow removal if they know the federal government will bail them out in the event of snow emergencies[1]. Retailers sell male-oriented gifts such as hardware and tools. Survivors of Katrina can learn more about FEMA assistance available at a wiki web site FEMAanswers.org. In recent years, it is notable how rising consumerism has overtaken the true meaning of the holiday. The telephone number to receive disaster assistance from FEMA is 800-621-3362. In the Roman Catholic tradition, Father's Day is celebrated on Saint Joseph's Day, though in most countries Father's Day is a secular celebration. There are hundreds of thousands of Katrina evacuees living in temporary shelters and/or trailer parks set up by FEMA and other relief organizations in the first months after the disaster hit. Father's Day exists almost all over the world to honor and commemorate fathers or forefathers. After the February 7 deadline, Katrina victims will be left to their own devices to either find permanent housing for the long term, or to continue in social welfare programs set up by other organizations. Father's Day is celebrated at differing times through the year, as seen below. FEMA set a deadline of February 7, 2006 as the official end of any further coverage of temporary housing costs for Katrina victims. Typically giving gifts to fathers and celebrating as a family is the main event of the day. However, formal investigations have yet to determine who exactly is to blame (and to what extent) for the Katrina disaster. Father's Day is a holiday to celebrate fatherhood and parenting by males, just as Mother's Day celebrates motherhood. It is widely held that many things did not function as planned. (Source: The Book of Useless Information, page 240, published 2002.). Katrina was seen as the first major test of the nation’s new disaster response plan under DHS. More reverse charge (collect) calls are made on Father's Day than any other day. Michael Brown would eventually be relieved of command of the Katrina disaster and soon thereafter resign. Taiwan: August 8 Portugal, Spain, Italy: March 19. The enormous number of evacuees simply overwhelmed rescue personnel. Poland: June 23. Within three days, a large contingent of National Guard and active duty troops were deployed to the region. Norway, Sweden, Finland, Estonia: the second Sunday in November. FEMA was responsible for the evacuation of the thousands of people who remained in New Orleans during the storm, as well as initial recovery work and appropriations. New Zealand: the first Sunday in September. FEMA had pre-positioned response personnel in the Gulf Coast region, however many were only able to report of dire situation along the Gulf Coast, especially from New Orleans. Malaysia: the third week in June. FEMA received intense criticism for its response to the disaster. Lithuania: the first Sunday in June. August 2005 saw one of the worst natural disasters in United States history. Korea, South: May 8, Parents' Day. (see also Hurricane Katrina). Germany: on Ascension Day Denmark: June 5, same day as Constitution Day. As of 2003, FEMA had received US$5.5 billion to distribute amongst local and state agencies to help offset the cost of recovery. Bulgaria: June 20. FEMA played its largest role in the appropriation of federal funds to aid local and state governments in paying for the disaster. Brazil: the second Sunday in August. FEMA had deployed 25 of the 28 Urban Search and Rescue teams at its disposal to the World Trade Center site, however the New York City Office of Emergency Management was in charge of the WTC recovery effort. Belgium: St Joseph's day (which is March 19), and the second Sunday in June ("Secular"). In the minutes after the first hijacked plane slammed into the World Trade Center towers, FEMA as well as emergency services all over the city and state of New York were mobilized. Australia: the first Sunday in September. (see also September 11 2001 attacks). Austria: second Sunday in June. FEMA had previously been criticized for its response to Hurricane Hugo, which hit South Carolina in September 1989, and many of the same issues that plagued the agency during Hurricane Andrew were also evident during the response to Hurricane Katrina in 2005. Venezuela. Within five days, the federal government and neighboring states had dispatched 20,000 National Guard and active duty troops to South Dade County to set up temporary housing. Peru. FEMA and the federal government at large were accused of not responding fast enough to house, feed, and sustain the approximately 250,000 people left homeless in the affected areas. United States. FEMA was widely criticized for the agency’s response to Andrew, summed up by the famous exclamation, "Where in the hell is the cavalry on this one?" by Dade County, Florida, emergency management director Kate Hale. United Kingdom. In August 1992, Hurricane Andrew struck the Florida and Louisiana coasts with 165 mph (265 km/h) sustained winds. Turkey. (see also Hurricane Andrew). Netherlands. There are also Mobile Air Transportable Telecommunications System (MATTS) assets which can be airlifted in. Mexico. For instance, they may operate a truck with satellite uplink, computers, telephone, and power generation at a staging area near a disaster, so that the responders can communicate with the outside world. Malta. These teams provide communications support to local public safety. Macao S.A.R. mines. Japan. These task forces rescue victims of structural collapse and other confined spaces, ex. India. National Medical Response Teams (NMRT) are equipped to decontaminate victims of chemical and biological agents. Hong Kong S.A.R. Disaster Mortuary Operational Response Teams (DMORT) provide mortuary and forensic services. France. There are also National Nursing Response Teams (NNRT), National Pharmacy Response Teams (NPRT), and Veterinary Medical Assistance Teams (VMAT). Chile. Disaster Medical Assistance Teams (DMAT) provide medical care at disasters and are typically made up of doctors and paramedics. Canada. Teams are made up of doctors, nurses, pharmacists, etc, and are typically sponsored by hospitals, public safety agencies, or private organizations. Argentina. These teams provide medical and allied care to disaster victims. FEMA's emergency response is based around small, decentralized teams trained in such specialties as medical care, search and rescue, and communications. Other programs FEMA previously administered have since been internalized or shifted under direct DHS control. Fire Administration and the National Flood Insurance Program. FEMA currently manages the U.S. The Director reports directly to the Secretary of Homeland Security. Today, FEMA exists as part of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) as the Emergency Preparedness and Response Directorate. As a result, FEMA Director Michael Brown was relieved of command of the Gulf Coast region and resigned shortly thereafter. FEMA and DHS both came under intense criticism for their handling of the Hurricane Katrina disaster in 2005 (see Katrina and Criticism sections below). [Washington Post Dec 23, 2005]. Brown, FEMA's director and DHS Undersecretary, warned that the shift would make a mockery of FEMA's new motto, "A Nation Prepared," and would "fundamentally sever FEMA from its core functions," "shatter agency morale," and "break longstanding, effective and tested relationships with states and first responder stakeholders." The inevitable result of the reorganization of 2003, warned Brown, would be "an ineffective and uncoordinated response" to a terrorist attack or a natural disaster. In September, 2003, Michael D. As a result, FEMA became part of the Emergency Preparedness and Response Directorate of DHS, and employs more than 2,600 full time employees. FEMA was absorbed into DHS as of 2003. Following the Terrorist Attacks of 11 September 2001, President Bush created the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to better coordinate between the different federal agencies that deal with law enforcement, disaster preparedness and recovery, border protection and civil defense. The end of the Cold War also allowed the agency’s resources to be turned away from civil defense to natural disaster preparedness. Witt initiated reforms that would help to streamline the disaster recovery and mitigation process. In 1993 President Bill Clinton elevated FEMA to a cabinet level position and named James Lee Witt as FEMA Director. These disasters, while showing the agency could function properly, also uncovered some inefficiencies. FEMA also responded to the Three Mile Island nuclear accident where the nuclear generating station suffered a partial core meltdown. One of the first disasters FEMA responded to was the dumping of toxic waste into Love Canal in Niagara Falls, New York in the late 1970’s. FEMA was also given the responsibility for overseeing the nation’s Civil Defense, a function which had previously been performed by the Department of Defense’s Defense Civil Preparedness Agency. FEMA absorbed the Federal Insurance Administration, the National Fire Prevention and Control Administration, the National Weather Service Community Preparedness Program, the Federal Preparedness Agency of the General Services Administration and the Federal Disaster Assistance Administration activities from HUD. In 1979, President Jimmy Carter, at the prompting of the National Governor’s Association, signed Executive Order 12148 which put a new agency, FEMA, in charge of coordinating all disaster relief efforts at the federal level. Many government agencies were still involved in disaster relief, in some cases over 100 separate agencies may be jockeying for control and jurisdiction of a disaster. This agency would oversee disasters such as Hurricane Carla in 1962, Hurricane Betsy in 1965, Hurricane Camille in 1969 and Hurricane Agnes in 1972, the Alaskan (Good Friday) Earthquake of 1964 and the San Fernando Earthquake of 1971. By the start of the 1960’s, federal disaster relief and recovery was brought under the umbrella of the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) which created the Federal Disaster Assistance Administration. This “piecemeal approach” to disaster recovery was troubled by poor interagency cooperation and bureaucratic red tape. Army Corps of Engineers authority over flood control and irrigation projects and thus played a major role in disaster recovery from flooding. The Flood Control Act of 1944 also gave the U.S. The Bureau of Public Roads in 1934 was given authority to finance the reconstruction of highways and roads after a disaster. RFC can be considered the first organized federal disaster response agency. RFC was also responsible for dispensing federal dollars in the wake of a disaster. The purpose of the RFC was to lend money to banks and institutions to stimulate economic activity. After the start of the Great Depression in 1929, President Herbert Hoover had commissioned the Reconstruction Finance Corporation (RFC) in 1932. POOP. After President Abraham Lincoln's assassination at Ford's Theatre, the 54th Congress passed legislation compensating those who were injured in the theatre. Examples of these include the waiving of duties and tariffs to the merchants of New York City after a fire in the mid 1830’s. Between 1803 and 1930, ad-hoc legislation was passed more than 100 times for relief or compensation after a disaster. This is widely considered the first piece of legislation passed by the federal government that provided relief after a disaster and can be viewed as the beginnings of federal policies to provide relief after a disaster. The Seventh Congress passed a number of measures in the Congressional Act of 1803, which provided relief for the merchants of Portsmouth by waiving duties and tariffs on goods. The first major disaster in the history of the United States was a series of devastating fires in the port city of Portsmouth, New Hampshire. The history of FEMA can be divided into the following parts. The United States Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), has existed in one form or another for over 200 years. . FEMA provides financial assistance to individuals and governments to rebuild homes, businesses, and public facilities; trains firefighters and emergency medical professionals; and funds emergency planning throughout the United States and its territories. FEMA coordinates the work of federal, state, and local agencies in responding to floods, hurricanes, earthquakes, and other natural disasters. Mainly, FEMA responds to any disaster that occurs in the United States that is declared a federal disaster area by the President of the United States. The agency is charged with what it defines as four domains of emergency management: mitigation, preparedness, response and recovery. The Federal Emergency Management Agency or FEMA is a government agency in the United States which is organized under the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) in the Emergency Preparedness and Response Directorate. David Paulison (acting), September 2005. R. Brown, March 2003 - September 2005. Michael D. Allbaugh, February 2001 - March 2003. Joe M. John Magaw (acting), January 2001 - February 2001. James Lee Witt, April 1993 - January 2001. Tidball (acting), January 1993 - April 1993. William C. Stickney, August 1990 - January 1993. Wallace E. Jennings (acting), May 1990 - August 1990. Jerry D. Morris (acting), June 1989 - May 1990. Robert H. Becton, Jr., November 1985 - June 1989. Julius W. Morris (acting), September 1985 - November 1985. Robert H. Giuffrida, May 1981 - September 1985. Louis O. McConnell (acting), April 1981 - May 1981. John W. Bernard Gallagher (acting), January 1981 - April 1981. John Macy, August 1979 - January 1981. Thomas Casey (acting), July 1979. Gordon Vickery (acting), April 1979 - July 1979. Office of Emergency Preparedness, May 1975-April 1979. Hafer, E.O.P. James K. Ten of the people whose funerals were paid for were not even in Florida at the time of their deaths.[8]. FEMA used hurricane aid money to pay funeral expenses for at least 203 Floridians whose deaths were not caused by the 2004 Hurricanes, the state's coroners have concluded. Senate committee and the inspector general of the Department of Homeland Security found that FEMA inappropriately declared Miami-Dade county a disaster area and then awarded millions, often without verifying storm damage or a need for assistance.[6][7]. A U.S. When Hurricane Frances hit South Florida on Labor Day weekend, (over 100 miles north of Miami-Dade County) 9,800 Miami-Dade applicants were approved by FEMA for $28 million in storm claims for new furniture, clothes, thousands of new televisions, microwaves, and refrigerators, cars, dental bills and a funeral even though the Medical Examiner recorded no deaths from Frances. Consider buying flood insurance. Encourage community to participate in National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP). Take measures to reduce losses in the future. |