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    Geo-Engineering: Controlling the Climate and Weather Recall the pleasure derived from the last time you took a walk through a park on a day when the weather was perfect. The sunshine was bright‚ the temperature was perfect‚ and perhaps there was a slight breeze that left you the ultimate feeling of refreshment as it caressed your face. Or perhaps you can remember the last time you enjoyed the sounds and smells of a light April shower that left the trees and grass looking so green and the air

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    Global Climate Change Proposal Nicole Petitta SCI/245 August 5‚ 2012 Marc W. Romine Abstract I hope this proposal will assist the reader in understanding our Earth’s critical condition and ways even an individual can attribute to the betterment of our environment. Global Climate Change Proposal Scientists refer to global climate change as any alteration in the average temperature involving the climate system. The climate system involves the following: our atmosphere‚ including temperature‚ clouds

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    MASTER IN INTERNATIOANAL COMMUNICATION The role of the leader in managing a crisis: Case Study “The Truth is that no one factor makes a company admirable. But if you were forced to pick the one that makes the most difference‚ you’d pick leadership.” (Warren Bennis‚ 1998) Leadership is today`s most contreversial and commented topic. Do we really know what leadership is all about? Today leadership is becomming a more and more a demanding task. John Kotter (2001)‚ a leadership expert

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    Tundra climate is probably the most biomes that are influenced by the climate. Four principal factors that affect Tundra climate are the solar radiation‚ the temperature‚ and precipitation as well as air pressure. Solar radiation is very weak in Arctic or Antarctic tundra which is why polar tundra are often covered in the snow compared to other tundra around the world. However‚ in summer‚ there is more solar radiation which gets the temperature to rise. Alpine tundra zone gets more solar radiation

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    previous crisis of Mattel included that the products were tainted with lead paint and that some of the products had loose little magnets. Both of these faulted products could have caused harm to the children. This is why it was decided to recall all these products and take measured to prevent this from happening in the future. Various stakeholders were affected by this crisis‚ for example parents‚ children‚ manufacturers and investors. Which is why Mattel had to come with a strong crisis communication

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    THE TIGER WOODS’ CRISIS Crises can arise at anytime no matter industry. Crisis management determines how a problem is prepared or handled. It can determine if an image or reputation can be rebuilt (Bernstein‚ 2012). Tiger’s infidelity and car accident qualified as a crisis because it had a negative impact on his life (Brown‚ 2012). Perceptions are more than reality‚ and the perception of Tiger Woods’ as a role model and family man were changed because of his repeated acts of infidelity. Overview

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    Crisis management: framework incorporating quality issues Introduction The 2007-09 financial crisis was the most serious such event since the Great Depression. The crisis manifested itself in credit losses‚ write-downs‚ liquidity shocks‚ deflated property values‚ and a contraction of the real economy. The sharp contraction in U.S. gross domestic product in 2009 traced to the adverse effects of the crisis on household consumption and business Investments. In the housing sector‚ banks took advantage

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    Freshwater Crisis

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    article “The Hidden Water Resource Use Behind Meat and Dairy” by Arjen Y. Hoekstra‚ it states that “recent research has shown that about 27% of water footprint of humanity is related to the production of animal products”. Another article‚ “Freshwater Crisis” also stated that “humans have proved to be inefficient users. The average hamburger takes 630 gallons of water to produce”. These quotes explain how much water it takes to make just one hamburger. It also states how much of an impact it has on the

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    Climate Change

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    attempt to understand what went wrong‚ and why we could not come together as one and stop this terrible crisis that has slowly but surely changed life‚ as we know it. Global warming has destroyed nearly 40% of the worlds species‚ melted all the ice caps in the arctic leading to increase sea levels and dangerous threats towards coastal cities. Hurricanes and typhoons pummel wet‚ hot climates such as the U.S. Gulf coast‚ the eastern seaboard and parts of Southeast Asia. The cities and infrastructures

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    Climate Change and China

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    producing the most overall greenhouse gas quantity annually. The Energy Information Administration predicts that China’s emissions will grow at a remarkable 4.2% per year between 1990 and 2030 a growth rate that is higher than any other emitter. The climate problem in China is very serious; if China’s trend toward producing greenhouse gases still increases in the future‚ Earth’s environment will be further stressed and other nations’ efforts to reduce greenhouse gases will be cancelled out. China’s action

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