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    as catalysts for poverty reduction among young girls in Cambodia‚ Indonesia and Nepal Youth development and poverty reduction through sustainable community tourism in the Caribbean - YouthPATH - Involving youth in community tourism‚ cultural and natural heritage preservation for poverty eradication in the Carribean (YouthPATH)

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    Reportage- Natural Disasters: How do they affect the human beings? It is the 31 December of 2004. We are heading for a new year with new expectations‚opportunities and goals. However we have experienced a Tsunami that just very recently struck Thailand. This has left some traces and marks. How has this natural disaster really affected the human beings? I am about to find out. As I walk the beach of Khao Lake I see destruction so far from the paradise pictures I am used of seeing. It is forenoon

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    Origins of the 1973 world oil shock World competition over resources The Arab-Israeli conflict triggered an energy crisis in the making. Before the embargo‚ the industrialized West‚ especially the United States‚ had taken cheap and plentiful petroleum for granted. (Indeed‚ the form American cities took after World War II - with expansive suburbs full of detached‚ single-family homes - depended on the automobile as the principal means of transportation - a form that consumes oil en masse as fuel

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    Marijuana has created a hidden market in the United States which accounts for as much as 10% of the American economy‚ according to a study. Laws punish marijuana cultivation more strictly than murder in some states‚ but Americans spend more on illegal drugs than on cigarettes. The American economy has been suffering a downturn‚ while in the shadow economy of the underground world there are high levels of success‚ mimicking the prohibition period of alcohol‚ which fueled

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    DISSERTATION On Eurozone Debt Crisis and its impact on the Indian Economy By Sumedha Dhindsa A0101909355 MBA Class of 2012 Under the Supervision of Dr. Rosy Kalra Department of Finance In Partial Fulfilment of Award of Master of Business Administration AMITYBUSINESSSCHOOL AMITY UNIVERSITY UTTAR PRADESH AMITY BUSINESS SCHOOL DECLARATION I‚ Sumedha Dhindsa‚ student of Masters of Business Administration from Amity Business School‚ Amity University Uttar Pradesh hereby

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    resources making vulnerable to this hazard. Forms of Biological Hazards: 1. Independent Biological Hazard • Contributes to‚ develop into & exacerbate vulnerability leading to disaster (e.g. HIV-AIDs) 2. Dependent BH e.g. war » famine » malnutrition » diseases » less resistance to diseases » deaths 3. Trigger of disaster e.g. pest infestation-famine (Irish famine 1845-1848) Important factors of vulnerability on biological hazards: 1. Micro-environment; (risk at refugee camps e.g. poor water

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    Essay on The Natural Disaster (Flood In Pakistan) There are many questions emerging from the recent floods in Pakistan‚ ranging from attempts to understand the atmospheric phenomena behind the downpours to the search for where ultimate responsibility lies for the ensuing human calamity. This short essay investigates some of those questions. A pinch of geography is necessary to explain why Pakistan received such an extraordinary amount of rain during this rainy season. The Indian monsoon can

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    The Greek Debt Crisis and the future for Greece’s economy Introduction After joining the European Union in 2001‚ Greece has been more capable to borrow money and has been recklessly increasing its public spending ever since. The outcome of this was a major debt deficit which later transformed into a risk of sovereign default. This could possibly result in major consequences for the global economy if a default was to occur. This essay will be structured by firstly examining the development of the

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    DisasterDisaster” Oh DisasterDisaster how cruel you are Oh DisasterDisaster how rude you are You shake the ground beneath my feet You attack me‚ and you wake me up from my sleep I have so little time to get away from you I never though you would become my foe Oh DisasterDisaster what have I done Oh DisasterDisaster why did you have to come? Because of you I have nothing left Except for bricks and rocks and the smell of dust You made me cry‚ you make me scream You make me panic and entangled

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    1. The triple disaster of March 2011 and its impact on Japanese politics and economy The triple disaster: earthquake‚ tsunami and Fukushima nuclear accident. The earthquake and tsunami caused extensive and severe structural damage in north-eastern Japan‚ including heavy damage to roads and railways as well as fires in many areas‚ and a dam collapse. Naoto Kan said‚ "In the 65 years after the end of World War II‚ this is the toughest and the most difficult crisis for Japan." Around 4.4 million

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