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    Cyprus Financial Crisis

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    percent of Euro zone economy‚ it is surprising to find out that the financial crisis in a tiny country called “Cyprus” has enormous global implications (Long 2013). It cannot be also denied that the “Subprime Mortgage Crisis” of the US in 2008 has its downbeat domino effect to the world including European Union and Cyprus. In this report‚ not only the most critical reasons but also the aftermath of Cyprus financial crisis and possible alternatives which could have been done to ease such economic downturn

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    Electricity Crisis in Nepal “Not a day goes by without a few hours of power cuts. Load shedding has now become a perennial problem and it is here to stay." The story of power position in Nepal is that of highest potential and lowest consumption. The electricity demand in Nepal is increasing by about 10 percent every year and close to 40 percent of the approximate Nepalese population has access to electricity so far. The main load centre is the central zone which includes the Kathmandu Valley. Nepal

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    Cuban Missile Crisis

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    Explain why relations changed between the USA and the USSR as a result of events in Cuba between 1959 and 1962 and how the Cuban missile Crisis affected relations between the USA and the USSR. The USA and the USSR never really got on after WW2 ended‚ it was always a competition to see who the greatest superpower was. The Cuban Missile Crisis was the nearest that both sides came to an actual nuclear war. The tensions were intense for both sides‚ for both USA and USSR could have started a war if

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    Project in Crisis While the globalization project still shapes development initiatives and policies‚ there are signs that its claim (and ability ) to represent the most rational development path is eroding. The arrival of structural adjustment policy in the global north in the twenty first century raises some key questions‚ which are: • What does structural adjustment means for northern development? • Does this differentiate between “developed and developing? • Does the crisis of globalization

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    FINANCIAL CRISIS IN GREECE Cuyco‚ Alvin Jason C. FINTMED K31 Enter the economy of euro zone member‚ Greece. Once considered as a financially stable country‚ Greece is now on the edge of having a financial default. With a debt total amounting to an estimated $420 billion‚ experts say that this debt would have been bigger that the country’s economy itself and this debt is predicted to increase as time goes by because Greece spends 12% more than it gets revenues. So what’s exactly went wrong

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    The Mexican Peso Crisis

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    devaluation of the peso by 15% sent the currency into a downward spiral over the succeeding months in what became known as the Mexican Peso Crisis. A currency crisis is defined by a sharp and unexpected decrease in the value of the currency. This was precisely the case in Mexico‚ losing over 60% of its value in less than four months. The drastic nature of the crisis came as a surprise to many because of the unprecedented success of the Mexican economy in the years before. Mexico had curbed its inflation

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    The Cuban Missile Crisis

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    Government- The Cuban Missile Crisis The great arms race during the 1950s and the ‘60s caused the conflict of the Cuban Missile Crisis in 1962 which strained the nation and the world. The fourteen days that the United States government and the Russian government interacted emphasized the seriousness and the intense rivalry between the two super powers. The idea of a mass nuclear war‚ a third world War‚ or the wipe out of the whole population of Earth developed and loomed in the minds of the government

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    Financial Crisis in Dubai

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    Financial Crisis in Dubai – Report 1 Dubai is one of seven emirates that make up the United Arab Emirates in the MENA region. In recent years‚ Dubai has experienced a period of rapid expansion and growth followed by a global economic crisis. This crisis has left Dubai in a situation where extensive implications are necessary in order to secure a positive future outlook. The rapid expansion and growth in Dubai occurred mainly during the economic boom from 2003-2008‚ in which construction and

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    Cuban MIssile crisis

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    Roulette: Gambling with Khrushchev According to Robert Kennedy‚ “The fourteen people involved [in American responses to the Cuban Missile Crisis] were very significant—bright‚ able‚ dedicated people‚ all of whom had the greatest affection for the US . . . If six of them had been President of the US‚ I think that the world might have been blown up.”1 The Cuban Missile Crisis was delicate. Although tension between the US and USSR had escalated in years past‚ this Latin America tango severely increased the

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    Economic crisis in Italy

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    economic crisis. The main problems are the huge public debt held and the lack of external competitiveness. Both those problem are originally caused by the extremely slow economic productivity growth of the country. Given the fact that the Italian economy has a relatively important role in the European economy‚ it is urgent to put in motion some policies in order to avoid risks of negative effects on Italian such as European economy. Italy‚ to recover as quickly as possible from that crisis‚ will

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