Disaster Planning Disaster Planning prevention‚ preparedness‚ response‚ recovery PRINCIPAL CAUSES OF DISASTERS .................................................................................................. 2 – NATURAL DISASTERS........................................................................................................................... 2 – MAN-MADE DISASTERS ...................................................................................................................
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Indian Agriculture – an introduction Agriculture has been the backbone of the Indian economy and it will continue to remain so for a long time. It has to support almost 17 per cent of world population from 2.3 per cent of world geographical area and 4.2 per cent of world’s water resources. The economic reforms‚ initiated in the country during the early 1990s‚ have put the economy on a higher growth trajectory. Annual growth rate in GDP has accelerated from below 6 percent during the initial
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HRM Incident 1: HR after a Disaster 1.All of the five functions were affected by Hurricane Rita greatly. HR made sure that they got on the aftermath right away. The first function is staffing‚ they had people on the job right away to pick up all of the trees that had been knocked on to people’s houses‚ lots‚ and businesses. Also‚ repair crews were working on the recovery process‚ repairing roofs especially. Secondly‚ HRD‚ people of businesses had to get new workers for all of their businesses
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Global Economy is the economy of the world considered as the international exchange of goods. It is also what holds the world’s economy together and can decrease over time. Sometimes it can go wrong and cause catastrophic proportions. There is no apical market to help evaluate certain goods or services. The economy has changed since 9-11. it’s as if nothing happened from that day forward. the United States was coming off a recession stemming from a bursting bubble‚ consumer confidence was declining
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Hurricane Katrina was a man-made and natural disaster. The hurricane‚ of course‚ was a natural disaster. The after effects like the levees breaching‚ people starving and dieing in the streets‚ how the government handle the situation were all man made. The reason being a man made were ‚ The man-made part of the disaster is that the government knew the levees wouldn’t hold up in a Category 3 hurricane‚ and they didn’t shore them up anyway. What was also man-made was the fact that the government
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A disaster is a natural or man-made (or technological) hazard resulting in an event of substantial extent causing significant physical damage or destruction‚ loss of life‚ or drastic change to the environment. A disaster can be ostensively defined as any tragic event stemming from events such as earthquakes‚ floods‚ catastrophic accidents‚ fires‚ orexplosions. It is a phenomenon that disasters can cause damage to life‚ property and destroy the economic‚ social and cultural life of people. In contemporary
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have come into existence if it wasn’t for the freely available energy resources (thought to be limitless). However‚ M. Hubbert’s prediction that oil reserves behave in a bell curve and that the world’s oil production will peak and drop exponentially‚ underlines Georgescu-Roegen’s point that natural resources are indeed limited. M. Solow‚ acknowledged the laws of entropy (1997‚ p268)‚ but neglected its relevance by stating that “these laws have no substantial consequences for economic analysis”. This
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After declaring their independence‚ the American people still faced struggles with the British. They traded with both England and France and were harassed by both because of their dislike for each other. Fed up with British harassment‚ Americans went to war with England for a second time in 1812. During and after the war‚ America went through changes politically‚ economically‚ and culturally. Before and during the war‚ the dominant political party was the Federalists. After the war‚ however‚ Federalist
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of Business and Management ISSN 2222-1905 (Paper) ISSN 2222-2839 (Online) Vol 3‚ No.4‚ 2011 www.iiste.org Indian Agriculture: Before and After Economic Reforms Navjit Singh Assistant Professor‚ Deptt. Of Management‚ Khalsa College Lyallpur‚ Jalandhar-14401‚ Punjab‚ India Contact: +9198555-29321 Abstract Agriculture once known as the backbone of Indian Economy is at present at its worst‚ thanks to the anti farmer‚ pro-Industry policy of the various Indian Governments since 1991. India is once
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The Economy and the West After the Civil War After the Civil War‚ the government’s role in the economy and westward expansion changed. They became more focussed on helping big industrial businessmen and no longer need to worry about taming the West. The economy itself changed greatly in the post Civil War era. The Industrial Revolution led to a new kind of big business. Now men like Carnegie‚ Rockefeller‚ and Vanderbilt had huge monopolies and trusts‚ making it nearly impossible for the common
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