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    Toyota crisis

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    and during the crash all four were killed. On November 2‚ 2009‚ Toyota recalled 3.8 million vehicles because of floor mats that trapped accelerator pedals‚ followed by an additional 400‚000 vehicle recall four weeks later (Evans‚ 2009). With this Crisis the CEO‚ Akio Toyoda delegated the task of reassuring American consumers to executives of the company that was already in the United States‚ instead of him doing it himself. James Lentz‚ the president and chief executive officer of Toyota Motor Sales

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    Power Crisis

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    CAUSES OF POWER CRISIS IN BANGLADESH AND MEASURES TO ERADICATE THE PROBLEM INTRODUCTION 1. Electricity is the air and water of modern civilization. With the invention of electricity human life‚ culture and society has dramatically changed. Present day society demands electricity as the basic need in every moment of human life. It plays a decisive role in agricultural mechanization‚ industrialization‚ urbanization etc. Without electricity‚ communities are unable to participate in the benefits

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    Indian Crisis

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    1991 India economic crisis By 1985‚ India had started having balance of payments problems. By the end of 1990‚ it was in a serious economic crisis. The government was close to default‚ its central bank had refused new credit and foreign exchange reserves had been reduced to such a point that India could barely finance three weeks’ worth of imports. The country had to airlift its gold reserves as a pledge with theInternational Monetary Fund (IMF) for a loan.[1] The crisis was caused by currency

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    South Asia -- Southern Asia comprises the countries of Afghanistan‚ Bangladesh‚ Bhutan‚ India‚ Maldives‚ Nepal‚ Pakistan‚ and Sri Lanka • SAARC & Regional Development • Pakistan-India Relations: From Hostility To Thaw- Exploring A New South Asian Destiny • American Exit From Afghanistan‚ 1914 & The Repercussions For Pakistan China-Pakistan Relations: From Strategic To Economic Co-Operation • Socio-political and security situation of Afghanistan and its implications for the neighboring countries

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    Food crisis

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    Food crisis Food crisis have been an issue among developing countries for years but as the time goes on it’s getting more serious. With the raising of the prices for food even in the past year along has affected many people even in US. Many people are starving or dying from starvation because they just can’t afford to buy food for themselves and their families. I think that this is the issue that everyone should be aware off and try to help out as much as they can because if we run out of the

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    Energy Crisis

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    SOCIAL DISCUSSION: TOPIC: ENERGY CRISES: Cause Of Energy Crisis In Pakistan: Energy is now the talk of town in Pakistan. Starting from house wives‚ traders‚ businessmen‚ students‚ ministers all the victims of the shortage of energy. Karachi the biggest city experiencing up to 12 hours load shedding in peak hot weather and during the board exams are on the way. Every body now became the expert of energy and all the figures are on finger tips. some time the shortage is 200 MW some time 2500 MW.

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    Topic Sentence

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    Janette Spinks Susan Johnson Nutrition Report 9 May 2002 Vegetarianism and Cancer Being a vegetarian is becoming more and more popular in today’s society with the need to be politically correct. As doctors look further in to this lifestyle they are finding more and more benefits to a person being a vegetarian. In an article entitled "Vegetarian Diets During Cancer Treatment" written by Donna Paglia‚ M.S.‚ R.D. discuss the benefits to being a vegetarian as far as cancer goes. Within

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    Topics on English

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    1. Advantages and Disadvantages of TV. TV has good and bad sides. First of all it keeps people informed‚ we can learn a lot of information watching TV. We can choose programs that appeal to us more‚ because TV provides programs for all interests. Sometimes we can relax‚ entertain ourselves when we are tired. Advertisement on TV gives us information about different products and it makes easier to choose things to buy. When we watch TV we learn about the world‚ famous people and global or recent news

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    Ethics Topics

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    A) 1) What is an ethical or moral dilemma? How does a moral argument differ from a non-moral one. Discuss the implications of the “naturalistic fallacy.” An ethical or moral dilemma is when one’s solution to a situation is morally wrong but it’s preferred to be the correct outcome to the solution. There are several reasons why a moral argument differs from a non-moral argument. One of these reasons is possibly a personal choice that would benefit one’s life. An example of these choices

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    1. The professor explains how the Electoral College works and how it is important for deciding the outcome of a presidential election. See Exercises L9-L12. 2. According to the professor‚ an elector is a member of a political party who is pledged to that party’s candidate for office. See Exercises L13-L17. 3. The professor wants the students to realize that although the number of electors is equal to the number of senators and representatives‚ the actual people filling these roles are different

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