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    THE 2007-2008 FINANCIAL CRISIS: CAUSES‚ IMPACTS AND THE NEED FOR NEW REGULATIONS The initial cause of the financial turbulence is attributed to the U.S. sub-prime residential mortgage market. The sustained rise in asset prices‚ particularly house prices‚ on the back of excessively accommodative monetary policy and lax lending standards during 2002-2006‚ increased innovation in the new financial instruments‚ unusual low interest rates resulted in a large rise in mortgage credit to households; particularly

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    The Coffee Crisis

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    | | 2/5/2012 2/5/2012 Tamara Young To begin‚ The Coffee Crisis is about an acute coffee crisis and how it threatens millions of small coffee farmers around the world and is putting economic growth‚ as well as social and political stability‚ at risk in scores of coffee producing countries in Central and South America‚ Africa and Asia. In 2004‚ the governments of coffee producing countries were considering how to respond to the dramatic decline in coffee prices caused in part by a large increase

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    Europe Crisis

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    The European sovereign debt crisis (often referred to as the Eurozone crisis) is an ongoing financial crisis that has made it difficult or impossible for some countries in the euro area to repay or re-finance their government debt without the assistance of third parties. In 1992‚ members of the European Union signed the Maastricht Treaty‚ under which they pledged to limit their deficit spending and debt levels. However‚ in the early 2000s‚ a number of EU member states were failing to stay within

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    Foreclosure Crisis

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    Foreclosure Crisis: What Should the Federal Government Do? The mortgage crisis we are experiencing in the United States today is already ranking as among the most serious economic events since the Great Depression of the 1930’s. Hardly a day goes by without a story in the newspaper or on the cable news stations reporting about the increase in the number of foreclosures across the United States. The effects of this crisis have spread across all financial markets‚ where in the end all of us are paying

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    Subprime Crisis

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    Subprime crisis Introduction The subprime crisis is one of the biggest disasters of the financial system. It originated in the US subprime mortgage market in 2006 and within a year it engulfed the financial sector of USA along with numerous mature economies. The weaker income groups comprising the Afro-Americans and the Hispanics suffered home losses. It is projected that the number of subprime foreclosures will reach 2 million‚ if measures are not taken to resolve the crisis. This

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    The Greek Crisis

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    The Greek Crisis The European Union. A lot of people know of the name and most will probably be able to give a vague description of what it is and how it works. Outlined here is a brief discussion of the European Union and one of its member states‚ Greece. The financial crisis that has occurred and its subsequent impact on the European Union and the rest of the world. In the 1940’s the world was at war and European countries such as France‚ Italy‚ Austria‚ and England were in disrepair and scared

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    Moral Teachers

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    Moral and Ethical Issues in Teacher Education. ERIC Digest. This ERIC digest will address two components related to the moral and ethical preparation of teachers. First it will consider issues related to the identification and assessment of professional education‚ and then it will address foundations and specific models for the preservice training of teachers of character. ISSUES OF PROFESSIONAL ETHICS IN EDUCATION Consider Irma‚ the student teacher. Not only does she already have a contract

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    Greek Crisis

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    The Greek crisis: opportunity for Greek to rebirth The dubious distinction of history’s first recorded sovereign default belongs to Greece—the same nation at the forefront of the world’s second major financial crisis in five years. The crisis raised a question: Whether the crisis is a tragedy or opportunity for Greek? I believe even Greek have taken measures to reform‚ this crisis would continue until Greek government come up with solutions which are not created by other countries and international

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    Toyota Crisis

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    TOYOTA RECALLS AND PROBLEMS Toyota and the Economic Crisis in 2008 2010 Camry RECALLED Toyota had aimed to sell 10 million vehicles a year by 2010 but suffered a severe set back when it t was stung hard by the global financial crisis in 2008 and 2009. Toyota sold 7.56 million units in fiscal 2008-2009—enough to outperform GM and make Toyota world’s largest automaker but 1.34 million less than the previous year. Toyota had originally forecast sales of 9.85 million in 2008 and 10.4 million in 2009

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    Crisis Communications

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    Crisis communication is the most important aspect of external and internal organization communication. This type of communication ranges from image restoration campaigns to employee turnover. In the articles that I have analyzed‚ I discovered many examples of crisis communications and its importance. I will discuss the Bridgestone-Firestone Corporation’s image restoration campaign and explain Benoit’s theory of image restoration. Also‚ I will discuss how crisis communications fits into public

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