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  2. Crisis - Wikipedia

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    The English word crisis was borrowed from the Latin, which in turn was borrowed from the Greek κρίσις krisis 'discrimination, decision, crisis'. [1] The noun is derived from the verb κρίνω krinō, which means 'distinguish, choose, decide'.

  3. Existential crisis - Wikipedia

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    At the center of the sophomore crisis is the anxiety over one's future, i.e. how to lead one's life and how to best develop and employ one's abilities. [2] [43] [44] Existential crisis often specifically affect high achievers who fear that they do not reach their highest potential since they lack a secure plan for the future. To solve them, it ...

  4. Crisis management - Wikipedia

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    Crisis management is the process by which an organization deals with a disruptive and unexpected event that threatens to harm the organization or its stakeholders. [1] The study of crisis management originated with large-scale industrial and environmental disasters in the 1980s.

  5. Retail apocalypse - Wikipedia

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    Date: 2010 () – present: Venue: Malls, Physical retail: Location: Worldwide; initially began in the English-speaking world, Western Europe and Japan: Cause: Downsizing of retail chains caused by rise in global e-commerce operations related to the financial crisis of 2007–2008

  6. Climate crisis - Wikipedia

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    In the context of climate change, the word crisis is used to denote "a crucial or decisive point or situation that could lead to a tipping point". [5] It is a situation with an "unprecedented circumstance". [5]

  7. Social crisis - Wikipedia

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    an economic crisis which can range from or include a possible financial crisis, currency crisis, or any economic shock, or any breakdown or major dysfunctions within the economic system, or a major upheaval due to a natural disaster, which can include severe weather, or epidemics, or drought, or famine, or other events related to the natural world.

  8. Crisis (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Crisis (charity) (formerly Crisis at Christmas), a British charity Crisis (dynamical systems) , the sudden appearance or disappearance of a strange attractor as the parameters of a dynamical system are varied

  9. Housing crisis - Wikipedia

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    A housing crisis is either a widespread housing shortage in places where people want to live or a financial crisis in the housing market. Housing crises can contribute to homelessness and housing insecurity. They are difficult to address, because they are a complex "web of problems and dysfunctions" with many contributing factors.