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    from almost anywhere in the world. With this increase ease of availability‚ crime coordination and implementation has also become easier. Logistics for criminal enterprises has streamlined. Our modern conveniences have made the ability to enact crimes remotely greater than it has ever been before. Every day there is an increase in [globalization]‚ meaning that interactions and integrations amongst people‚ corporations and political systems from different countries are made simpler. This globalization

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    JetBlue Crisis

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    On Valentine’s Day 2007‚ JetBlue decided to follow its airline policy to ensure most flights are completed and opted out to canceling flights in hopes the weather would past fast. Instead‚ the weather got worse‚ while many were stranded on flights for hours. JetBlue should have just done a massive cancelation of flights for the day rather than a case by case basis when it was too late. To determine the causes of the failure of JetBlue’s CRM system during the crisis on Valentine’s Day 2007‚ we first

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    The Oka Crisis

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    ownership reached a tense climax in the summer of 1990‚ when a violent standoff erupted over ownership rights to a piece of land within the town of Oka. The 78-day standoff between the Quebec Police and the Mohawks of Kanesatake was one of the most revolutionary acts of defiance of Canadian Aboriginals in the 20th century. The crisis at Oka inspired and gained support of people worldwide. The event inspired protests as well as sudden increase in land claims from Aboriginals in New York‚ Vancouver

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    Water Crisis

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    beings‚ animal‚ all the kinds of plants need water. Although the earth consist of two third of water and third of land‚ many countries still face a crisis on storage of water. This crisis has the potential to be a reason that damages the nation. Yemen is one the highest rate of consuming of water sources in the Middle East. Therefore‚ water crisis in Yemen may be soon becomes a catastrophic level‚ unless immediate intervention is taken. In consequence‚ the Yemeni government should be taken on its

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    The Crisis No. 1

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    John Baptist April 18‚ 2013 Period: 1 AP English 11 Mr. Williams In his The Crisis No. 1‚ Thomas Paine attempts to unify the nation to fight against Britain ’s injustice. He demands help from everyone because he believes that what they are fighting for is right and this may be their last chance to receive their freedom. He explains that this upcoming battle will be a test to see those who are truly loyal to their country. He tries to influence everyone to fight for their country in order to

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    Financial Crisis

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    Understanding the causes of 2007-09 ‘financial crisis’…and the UK government’s response- An essay by Shirumisha Kwayu Posted on 18/04/2013 by Aikande Kwayu Note to the reader: This is the first entry that is not written by me (i.e. Aikande Kwayu). The blog is now inviting entries by interested people…if you think you may have something to share please feel free to email me. And now…let’s learn a bit about the recent financial crisis and how the UK government responded. It’s important to understand

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    Spanish Crisis

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    and Consequences of the Spanish Economic Crisis: Why the Recovery is Taken so Long? Summary: Spain is currently facing its worst crisis in the last fifty years. The crisis began as an extension of the international financial crisis‚ but the internal imbalances accumulated in the pre-crisis period aggravated the situation. At present their incomplete adjustment is making difficult the economic recovery. This paper describes the evolution of the economic crisis in Spain. The real estate sector and the

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    Iceland Crisis

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    development where the booming economies followed by the financial crisis. The Iceland financial regulator (FME) is playing a vital role in preventing the crisis. They need to make sure that the management is doing their job well. Besides that‚ they must confirm that the information they grabbed is reliable. Too‚ make sure that there is enough risk awareness especially for financial aspect in the country. Then‚ the FME also need to cope the crisis in realistic. Overall‚ they need to make sure the limited

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    Crisis Interviention

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    Chiapparelli Chiapparelli 2 Abstract I will be discussing the reasoning for crisis intervention skill in the law enforcement and how they use these specific techniques to avoid a crisis situation. In part two of this paper a specific scenario will be discussed as well as what I think the officer would do in that particular type of crisis situation and how he or she will intervene.

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    Currency Crisis

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    Definition of Currency Crisis: A situation in which the value of a currency becomes unstable‚ making it difficult for the currency to be used as a reliable medium of exchange. The effect of a currency crisis can be mitigated by sufficient foreign reserves. A currency crisis is a type of financial crisis. When is the Currency Crisis started? The Asian Financial Crisis was beginning in July 1997. The crisis started in Thailand with the financial collapse of the Thai baht caused by the decision

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