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    Spanish Financial Crisis

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    Spanish financial crisis Introduction (source: Wikipedia) The 2008–2010 Spanish financial crisis is part of the world economic crisis of 2008. In Spain‚ the crisis was generated by long term loans (commonly issued for 40 years)‚ the building market crash which included the bankruptcy of major companies‚ and a particularly severe increase in unemployment‚ which rose to 13.9% in February 2009. Spain continued the path of economic growth when the ruling party changed in 2004‚ keeping robust GDP

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    Darfur Food Crisis

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    because of the floods and crops food growth had affected Forty countries faced food price crises in 2008. In Africa‚ Darfur because of the floods and crop‚ food growth had negatively affected. In Somalia at least 1‚8 million people affected from food crisis. On May 5 2008‚ food riot occured in Somalia because of the price of food. Unfortunately five protestors were killed. In Asia‚ Nepal more than forty thousand people affected by floods and droughts. India has blocked the export of rice. But this

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    Phillippine Economic Crisis

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    [pic] International Labour Office Policy Integration Department The Philippines in the global economic crisis: the social and local dimensions Lourdes Kathleen Santos[1] A Technical Note for the Policy Coherence Forum Overcoming the Jobs Crisis and Shaping an Inclusive Recovery: The Philippines in the aftermath of the global economic turmoil 11 – 12 March 2010 Philippines

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    Water Crisis in Afghanistan It makes up approximately 70 percent of the Earth that we inhabit. You may find yourself “up to the neck in it” at any given point‚ seeing as humans can be composed almost entirely of it. Water is all around us‚ and is essential to the ongoing cycle of life. Although water may seem abundant throughout the Earth and atmosphere; the amount of clean‚ useable water is an everyday crisis for some of the drought stricken‚ less fortunate countries. While the Oceans hold roughly

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    Clean Water Crisis

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    Clean Water Crisis/Scarcity For decades‚ providing clean water to the masses has been a goal. Even with the “Millennium Declaration”‚ a goal proposed by the United Nations to provide clean water sources to everyone in the world by 2020‚ many people will go without clean water supplies. Can you imagine living in a region where there are struggles to get a glass of clean water. It seems so distant to us living in modern industrialized America‚ yet this concept is completely taken for granted

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    Overview The current financial crisis has raised questions about the legitimacy of capitalism. Ethi cal failures certainly played a role. While it remains to be seen whether and how many people blatantly broke the law‚ there are abundant signs of various forms of potentially unethical behavior. These include greed‚ unreasonable amounts of le verage‚ subtle forms of corruption (such as ratings agencies that appear to have had a conflict of interest)‚ comple x financial instruments that

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    Global Financial Crisis

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    Global Financial Crisis: Foreign Ownership and Establishment Performance∗ Laura Alfaro† Harvard Business School and NBER Maggie Chen‡ George Washington University July 2011 Abstract We examine the differential response of establishments to the recent global financial crisis with particular emphasis on the role of foreign ownership. Using a worldwide establishment panel dataset‚ we investigate how multinational subsidiaries around the world responded to the crisis relative to local

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    Califonia's Water Crisis

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    As with every state‚ water is a valuable resource. California is no exception. California is subject to distinct water policies that have come about due to the historical events of this state. First‚ there was the initial settlement‚ spurred by the gold rush of the mid 1800 ’s. During this time miners‚ ranchers‚ farmers‚ and manufacturers flooded the area to claim the wealth they had heard of. Laws to be followed‚ which applied to water‚ was prior appropriation‚ or "first in time‚ first to right

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    Water Crisis in Pakistan

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    WATER CRISIS IN PAKISTAN GENERAL 1. Pakistan has been blessed with abandoned water resources‚ with water flowing down from Himalayas and Karakorum‚ the world’s largest glaciers‚ a unique bounty of nature. As a result of this natural resource today we have the world’s largest irrigation system that irrigates over 16 million hectors of land‚ out of 34 million hectors of cultivable land available. 2. Basically there are two major sources of water i.e surface and ground water. In surface water

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    Rafhonzel P. Bongat IV-25 BSE Physics Prof. Peralta August 27‚ 2010 Insights Hostage taking in Quirino Grandstand is another major problem that our country should face. It was a very traumatic experience for all Chinese and Filipino hostages inside the bus. This tragedy was the result of injustice made by the wrong decision of higher officials. Is there any person that should be blame for this hostage drama? Is it the hostage taker? Or the people behind of his back

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