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127. Elizabeth English, “Building Flood Resilience with Amphibious Architecture, ChaRisMa: 1st Waterloo Conference on the Characteristics, Risk and Management of Natural Hazards, December 2, 2010, http://www.buoyantfoundation.org (accessed December 3, 2010) (appendices, 397). 128. Elizabeth English, “Amphibious Foundations and the Buoyant Foundation Project: Innovative Strategies for Flood-Resilient Housing,” (paper presented at the International Conference on Urban Flood Management, Paris, France, November 2527, 2009), 2 (appendices, 412). 129. ibid. 130. ibid. 131. ibid., 6. 132. Elizabeth English, Interviewed by Charlotte Garson, French Public Radio Station in Breaux Bridge, LA, August 2008 (appendices, 384). 133. English. 2009, 2 (appendices, 414). 134. Elizabeth English. “The Buoyant Foundation Project,” http://www.buoyantfoundation.org (accessed September 1, 2010). 135. ibid. 136. ibid. 137. English. 2009, 2 (appendices, 412). 138. English. 2010 (appendices, 397). 139. Make It Right, “About Make It Right: Our History,” http://www.makeitrightnola.org/index.php/ about/detail/our_history/ (accessed September 1, 2009). 140. “Help Holy Cross,” http://www.helpholycross.org/ (accessed September 1, 2009).

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