New Orleans Internet Research In 2005, Hurricane Katrina devastated the city of New Orleans. Many refugees fled to other parts of the country, leaving behind the lives they once knew. Ten years later, many of the refugees have returned and the city has been working on rebuilding itself. For this activity, you are to access the Southeast Louisiana Data Center at: http://www.gnocdc.org Once here you may explore. The Data Resources have statistics that will give you information about New Orleans pre, during, and post-Katrina. Reports have several articles of information on subjects like housing, economy/workforce, and demographics/population. You are to access five separate documents (statistics/graphs or articles) and write two paragraphs (8-10 sentences) on what the area was like before or after Katrina. At the end, you should list the URL for the five articles/documents that you chose. This will be due on Monday. New Orleans Internet Research In 2005, Hurricane Katrina devastated the city of New Orleans. Many refugees fled to other parts of the country, leaving behind the lives they once knew. Ten years later, many of the refugees have returned and the city has been working on rebuilding itself. For this activity, you are to access the Southeast Louisiana Data Center at: http://www.gnocdc.org Once here you may explore. The Data Resources have statistics that will give you information about New Orleans pre, during, and post-Katrina. Reports have several articles of information on subjects like housing, economy/workforce, and demographics/population. You are to access five separate documents (statistics/graphs or articles) and write two paragraphs (8-10 sentences) on what the area was like before or after Katrina. At the end, you should list the URL for the five articles/documents that you chose. This will be due on Monday.