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    The Flint Water Crisis

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    dilemma. The Flint water crisis is an environmental issue. This crisis is all over news broadcasts and articles‚ however‚ no one has wholeheartedly taken initiative for handling this situation. “Every two steps forward‚ there’s always five steps back…” (3) Residents of this city continue to live with the idea that there is no light at the

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    BRAND AUDIT OF CADBURY DAIRY MILK Presented By: Group 1: Sonia Dadlani Leena Chellani Pallavi Vats Chandan Pahelwani Nikunj Gajara Atirek Neeraj Yashwant TABLE OF CONTENTS LIST OF FIGURES ABSTRACT The journey of Cadbury started way back in the year 1905 from Bourneville‚ UK. But it came to Indian market in 1948. From the time it was introduced in India‚ Dairy Milk has been the market leader in the confectionery segment. It has average daily sales

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    Crisis intervention

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    alone. Some interventions can include helping the client improve their emotional regulation and learn behavioral ways to channel relaxation and become functional in the world. Developmental crises is normal transitional stages that often trigger crisis states‚ which all people pass through while growing through the life span. In other words‚ developmental crises are normal‚ transitional phases that are expected as people move from one stage of life to another. They take years to develop and require

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    gibberish sounding sentences‚ and often with large loads of symbolism. But‚ when it is put into a book about modern issues‚ like sexual abuse‚ mental health‚ and feminism‚ it can be powerful to young and old minds alike. In Rupi Kaur’s first poetry book‚ Milk and Honey‚ with everything she covers‚ it can at times be difficult to figure out what type of conflict Kaur is dealing with. Though‚ with careful consideration‚ one is able to figure out that though there are multiple conflicts throughout the book

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    thousands of businesses and various essential service providers were left without power after India’s northern and eastern grids broke down. A similar breakdown hit nine states in northern India on Monday. There are now worries that the power crisis may stifle India’s growth. "Energy is like blood in your veins. It is as vital as that to the economic growth‚" Rajiv Kumar‚ secretary general of the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce & Industry (FICCI)‚ tells the BBC. "If there is a

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    Crisis of Masculinity

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    The Crisis of Masculinity To treat Lichtenstein paintings as high art‚ his defenders emphasized that his works transformed their sources‚ not simply copied and enlarged their comic-book sources in which the artist alered it. The stylistic differences‚ formal transformations‚ as evindences of an individual signiture. It meant‚ the L. assumed a critical stance against comics‚ against consumer culture. To distinghuish L’s paintings from their comic book sources‚ was to defend the artist creator

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    Recurring Crisis

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    colonists feel inferior‚ especially after they had been so accustomed to England’s salutary neglect. As more and more acts were introduced‚ Americans began to question the way England treated them and what liberty and freedom really meant. The recurring crisis and how the colonists reacted to them led to the American’s development of their own theory of independence. When the first act‚ which was called the Sugar Act‚ was passed and taxes were placed on coffee‚ tea‚ sugar‚ wine‚ and other imports‚ the

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    |Muller has launched a flavoured milk range | Muller Launches Flavoured Milk Range German dairy giant Müller has revealed plans to move into the flavoured milk channel in the UK with the launch of three Muller Milk products. The company said the range‚ which will be packaged in resealable 400ml bottles‚ will come in chocolate‚ strawberry and vanilla flavours. This is the first time Muller has had a presence in the chilled flavoured milk category in the UK‚ "despite

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    Medicare Crisis

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    Rolunda Baker Medicare Crisis Medicare is another project of Lyndon Baines Johnson Great Society. Spending is obviously out of control. On June 5th the government announced that the Medicare Trust Fund would go broke if something isn’t done with the spending (nationaldebt). In 1965 when LBJ started Health and Medicare‚ the Total Federal Spending for the year was $101 Billion. By the year 2000 we will spend over 4 times than amount on Health and Medicare alone‚ and Medicare will equal the annual

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    Abyssinian Crisis

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    League of Nations was forbidden to act aggressively against another member nation. Legally therefore such expansion could only really be achieved through effectively taking control of areas of an economy making it dependant on Italy. The Abyssinian Crisis By 1935 Mussolini was eager to go to war. He wanted glory and now needed additional raw materials for Italian Industry. Abyssinia had Raw Materials and was conveniently located next to Eritrea‚ part of the Italian Empire. Sustained by the failure

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