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  CBS News  NEW YORK  -- Last Oct. 29, Superstorm Sandy swept Joe Courtney s home off of its foundation. Although he knew it would be expensive to repair, he had no intention of leaving Rockaway Beach. We never had a question if we were going to rebuild or not. This is where I grew up, this is where my wife grew up, and you know, this is where our lives are,  he said.His new home with be higher, with a 14-foot concrete foundation. Flood vents will allow high water to pass through.  All the utilities are going upstairs in the attic, they re up there in that dormer. Hot water heater, boiler, all the necessary utilities to feed the house are going to be upstairs in the attic,  Courtney said.All those fixes arelessons learned from Sandy that architects and city planners are now applying to ne stanley uk w construction up and down the East Coast.          Urban areas have a lot of natural advantages in terms of storms that we really have to take advantage of,  said architect Vishaan Chakrabarti, a professor at Columbia University.He is overseeing the redevelopment of a factory site on Brooklyn s waterfront. A new neighborhood, he believes, will be able to withstand bigger and stronger storms.In his design, buildings are  stanley cup farther away from the water and taller. Vital mechanical systems like elevators and electricity are above any potential flood  stanley canada areas. Streets are graded downward so water flows back into the river. Parks and green space help absorb any floodwater.                 People want to  Ykcp Why are there square craters forming on the Moon
 This interactive map shows just how much the percentage of income made by the top 1 percent of earners around the world has changed over the last 100 years.     In the U.S., starting stanley mug  at around the  ;80s, the amount of income concentrated among the top 1% starts to really build steam. By the time we ;ve hit the end of the dataset in 2012, the top 1%  of Americans make roughly 20% of the country   income. stanley bottles  The map isn ;t limited to just the 1%, though. You can also adjust the settings to look at the top 10%, or to compare the top 1% with the bottom 90%, or to look at just specific countries. The m stanley flask ap is the work of the CREATE Lab at Carnegie Mellon   Robotics Institute, using data from the World Top Incomes Database created by Thomas Piketty of the Paris School of Economics. You can check out the whole thing here.                                                        maps