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    Balochistan Crisis

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    Balochistan crisis Situated in the southwest of the country‚ and spread over 347‚190 sq km‚ the province of Balochistan comprises 43% of Pakistan’s territory. In the west it has common borders with Iran and in the northwest with Afghanistan. In the south‚ Balochistan has a long coastline on the Arabian Sea. Greater part of Balochistan is mountainous‚ although there are some plains and desert areas also. The terrain is generally barren and rugged. The land of Balochistan is rich in mineral resources

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    Energy Crisis

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    SOCIAL DISCUSSION: TOPIC: ENERGY CRISES: Cause Of Energy Crisis In Pakistan: Energy is now the talk of town in Pakistan. Starting from house wives‚ traders‚ businessmen‚ students‚ ministers all the victims of the shortage of energy. Karachi the biggest city experiencing up to 12 hours load shedding in peak hot weather and during the board exams are on the way. Every body now became the expert of energy and all the figures are on finger tips. some time the shortage is 200 MW some time 2500 MW.

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    suez crisis

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    Suez Canal The Suez Canal crisis‚ also known as Tripartite Aggression‚ was an event that occurred in the Middle East in 1956. It arose by Egypt slowly taking control over the Suez Canal which was followed by an attack from Israel‚ France‚ and Great Britain. “The Suez Canal is a man-made waterway in Egypt. It was built by a French developer named Ferdinand de Lesseps. It connects the red sea to the Mediterranean Sea. This canal is important for ships traveling from Europe to and from the Middle

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    Thomas Aquinas

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    Philosophy 1000 paper 2 | Aquinas | How does Aquinas think we acquire knowledge? | | Makenzie Thornock | 11/2/2012 | | 1.) Thomas Aquinas believes that humans are born with a clean slate in a state of potency and acquire knowledge through sense experiences by abstraction of the phantasms. His view on how man acquires knowledge rejects Plato’s theory that humans are born with innate species. Along with Plato’s theory of humans understanding corporeal things through innate species

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    water crisis

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    Title : Water Crisis Introduction : - water always been a natural resource - 80 countries now facing water shortage ‚ 2 billion people lack access to clean water. - global demand for fresh water will vastly outstrip reliable supply in many parts of world. - 97.5% of water is sea water ‚ left 2.5 % of “ fresh water “ but inside include glacier ‚ ice packs ‚ soil moisture ‚ atmosphere ‚ groundwater . Factors driving to this situations : 1. Demographic pressure population growth rate

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    Crisis Is Opportunity

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    recover from‚ they are also beacons of opportunity because such disasters can keep us alert and aware of other possible similar events‚ and such disasters can also help us prevent or mitigate damage caused by future disasters. Once very tragic crisis shocked the whole world‚ yet it also brought about remarkable improvements to prevent such a disaster from happening again; this event was the 9/11 attack. On September 11‚ 2001‚ terrorists hijacked planes and crashed them‚ killing at least two thousand

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    Freshwater Crisis

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    article “The Hidden Water Resource Use Behind Meat and Dairy” by Arjen Y. Hoekstra‚ it states that “recent research has shown that about 27% of water footprint of humanity is related to the production of animal products”. Another article‚ “Freshwater Crisis” also stated that “humans have proved to be inefficient users. The average hamburger takes 630 gallons of water to produce”. These quotes explain how much water it takes to make just one hamburger. It also states how much of an impact it has on the

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    Crisis Subprime

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    RESUMEN EJECUTIVO La crisis sub-prime tiene su origen en EE.UU.‚ más específicamente en el sector inmobiliario. Las instituciones financieras aprovechando la baja tasa de interés‚ la liquidez del mercado‚ el boom inmobiliario‚ etc. otorgaron créditos hipotecarios a individuos con baja o mala calificación crediticia. Esto mirado positivamente fue bueno‚ ya que permitió el acceso a la vivienda propia a muchas personas que bajo otras circunstancias hubiera sido imposible de obtenerla. El mercado

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    Analytical paper on Thomas Paine’s Common Sense Adriana Gonzales Samuel D. Farris HIST 2313.22 March 21‚2013 “Society in every state is a blessing‚ but government even in its best state is but a necessary evil; in its worst state an intolerable one…” (Common Sense‚ 3). This quote‚ from the opening of Common Sense‚ basically states what was on Thomas Paine’s mind during the uprising of the revolution. Common Sense played a huge part in the start of the Revolutionary War but raised a few questions

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    Rupee Crisis

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    were in 1966 and 1991. The 1966 Devaluation Despite government attempts to obtain a positive trade balance‚ India has had consistent balance of payments deficits since the 1950s. The 1966 devaluation was the result of the first major financial crisis the government faced. Inflation had caused Indian prices to become much higher than world prices at the pre-devaluation exchange rate. When the exchange rate is fixed and a country experiences high inflation relative to other countries‚ that country’s

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