the most important elements that make human life possible is water. Around the globe, everyday 780 million people still have to live without clean water and 2.5 billion people still do not have a toilet. In some the developing country regions, water crisis becomes bigger and bigger of a problem, due to the scarcity of water, and access to clean water. Even though water is a recyclable resource, only 2.53 percent of earth’s water is fresh. Therefore for due to lack of community effort, and technology
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period post 1965. The next decline in economic performance was due to oil shocks and currency devaluation prior to New Economic Policy of 1991. Apart from this the economic performance was affected by crises such as the Asian Financial Crisis and the global financial crisis of 2008. During the period of 1965-66, the economic performance deteriorated and there was a huge trade deficit. Subsequently there was currency devaluation to the extent of 56.75%. This was due to reasons like the war with Pakistan
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Thinking about social-development issues in adults always leads me down the road of men and their mid-life crisis. This article looks at how a difficult childhood could possibly be a cause for a mid-life crisis later in life. Three cases are examined to support the thesis of this study that an emotional deprived childhood is a contributing factor in a male mid-life crisis. In an emotional deprived childhood the child would develop a poor sense of self. This poor sense of self might be hidden
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THE ENERGY CRISIS IN PAKISTAN Submitted By GROUP 7 1. Abdul-Rehman (3702) 2. Rehan Hussain (3777) 3. Ubaid-ur-Rehman (3778) 4. Junaid Ghayoor Hussain (3780) 5. Muhammad Ansaar (3824) 6. Abdul Sami khan (3825) ABSTRACT Electricity Crisis in Pakistan is one of the severe challenges the country is facing today. Electricity is essential part of our daily life and its outage has severely affected the economy and overall
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June 12, 2011 Article 39: The World’s Water Challenge: Erik R. Patterson & Rachel Posner Summary of Article This article was about The world’s water challenge. It addressed the dimensions and features that contribute to the world’s water crisis. According to the article “These factors suggest that even at current levels of global population, resource consumption, and economic activity, we may have already passed the threshold of water sustainability” (Griffiths, 2011) . So basically globally
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“Our sales came down by around 60 percent in the January-April period of this year compared to the same period last year,” said Azizur Rahman, chairman of Aziz Cables. Rahman blamed this downtrend on the negative impacts of the global financial crisis. “We are still doing good in power cable sales because we have some supply contracts in our hands,” said Mohammad Enamullah, business development manager of Paradise Cables, one of the largest wire and cable makers in the country. Now the global
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The city of Wichita has an important decision to make. This decision is vital to each and every person living in or around Wichita. It will affect many people and will adversely affect their health in many ways. Many people have been to a convenience store and purchased a bottle of water, or a restaurant where they ordered a glass of water but few people ever consider what’s in the water. If a customer were to order a glass of water at a restaurant they would expect a glass of clean unadulterated
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I had been three months since I had arrived on the island of Kava when Alex asked me to reflect on my progress. At first, my mind was filled with thoughts of, what seemed like, endless meetings and site surveys. I recounted the many hours behind my cramped desk that had passed as I worked through various problems, contacted stakeholders, scheduled those aforementioned endless meetings, and kept in contact with the Kava Imports home office. Alex explained that the time had come to implement the
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Summary of “Flow for the Love of Water” In the documentary by Irena Salinas', the issue of Earth’s fresh water supply is raised for concern and question as it is turning into a global crisis. The fresh water is diminishing leaving us with harsh water to drink. How can a person survive drinking water that is contaminated? It is impossible to think that such a thing could happen. Evidence is presented by experts and supporters to show us that every aspect of human life is affected by pollution and
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transporting, sanitation 3. “Water Fact,” par. 1 – less than 1% of the earth’s water is accessible for human use 4. State thesis II. Pollution of water from household use A. Humans use all kinds of products in the home 1. Stauffer, The Water Crisis, p. 58 a. cleaning products b. paint
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