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    Flint Water Crisis

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    Who is to blame for allowing this crisis to reach this point? How should they be held responsible? Government officials are responsible for allowing the Flint water crisis to reach this detrimental point. According to the PBS news station‚ for one and a half years‚ people were drinking water contaminated with lead‚ yet government officials claimed that everything was fine. In this scenario‚ the public have no clue that their water‚ which they drink‚ bathe in‚ wash clothes and dishes in‚ and water

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    The Asian Financial Crisis

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    Finance 111: Essay Question a) The so-called Asian financial crisis provided some valuable lessons about nation-state and global financial systems. What are some of those lessons? The Asian Financial Crisis was happened start from Thailand in 1997. It is caused by the outflow of foreign capital. Before 1997‚ one of the initiatives that Thailand try to deregulate the financial system to approachable to foreign capital is Bangkok International Banking Facility (BIBF) and foreign banks were permitted

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    Debt Crisis in Europe

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    Debt Crisis In Europe Bilal Merjan Hodges University ECO 6705 Dr. Ray Kest August 11‚ 2013 Table of Contents Abstract…………………………………………………………………………..4 Introduction………………………………………………………………………5 Research Paper Question…………………………………………………………7 1.What Caused The Financial Crisis In Europe………………………………….7 2.Two Views On The European Economic Crisis………………………………10 3.Divided They Fall……………………………………………………………...11 4.Growth In Time of Debt……………………………………………………….12 5.Greece and The European Debt

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    Walter Rodney in his seminal book- ‘How Europe Under developed Africa’ prescribed a sort of developmental template for Africa. Rodney argued‚ “African independence was … the threshold of a new era … “(Rodney‚ 2012:279). Rodney wrote at the time when most African States were emerging from colonialism. However‚ decades after most African States got independence‚ the thoughts of Rodney remained unrealistic. The state of economic development in Africa generally provokes feelings of disillusionment. This

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    In today’s business environment‚ a firm’s survival is dependent on how it responds to its stakeholders; CSR is a way that response is communicated. This paper explores whether CSR is necessary for the survival of Banyan Tree in today’s environment. We will evaluate the possible ways that CSR benefits the company and show that CSR is not necessary for Banyan Tree’s survival but it does play a strategic role in building brand equity along with a sustainable business. Introduction Corporate Social

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    Responsible Social Networking Campus gossip websites were ideally intended to be used as a way to communicate with students and engage with peers in useful ways. I feel that campus gossip websites are being used unethically. Currently‚ Campus gossip websites are just now being utilized to start rumors and anonymously publicly bash fellow students without ramifications from school and related officials. In turn‚ the students have gone to new extremes with malicious comments towards fellow peers

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    Indian Economic Crisis

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    Impact of Global Financial Crisis on Indian Economy By S. Lalitha Mani Lecturer in Commerce A.Siva Kumar Head of Department in Commerce Dr. S.N.S. Rajalakshmi College of Arts and Science Saravanampatti‚ Coimbatore-641006   INTRODUCTION:- The financial crisis has been erupted in a comprehensive manner on Wall Street; there was some premature triumphalism among Indian policymakers and media persons. It has been argued that India would be relatively immune to this crisis‚ because of the "strong fundamentals"

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    as a result of many financial and economic disasters that occurred in the proceeding years. While news has been made about corporations such as Circuit City and Linen ‘n Things filing for chapter 7 bankruptcy some of the most unexpected financial crisis have come major financial instiutions such as Wachovia. As a result these corporations have been forced to merge‚ plead for government assistance‚ ans possibly close their doors for good. IN this paper we’re going to discuss the financial criis

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    opposed to holding child services caseworkers responsible claim that “the caseworkers are doing their best under adverse conditions and should not be punished when tragedy occurs” (“Child Abuse”). They blame budget cuts‚ which cause a problem of understaffed child welfare agencies. This problem of too few personnel causes some child abuse to be overlooked as caseworkers are trying to take care of more children than they can feasibly handle. With laws that hold caseworkers responsible for child abuse

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    Greek Debt Crisis

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    bond” status made Greek default seem inevitable‚ causing alarm to permeate financial markets worldwide. Unsustainable spending by the Greek government through the creation of a “welfare state” in Greece was a principle cause leading to the Greek debt crisis‚ which affected even the United States’ economy. High-paying public jobs‚ excessive pensions‚ and non-prosecution of severe tax evasion all helped produce the “welfare state” that is present in Greek culture. The default on Greek debt would then have

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