Environmental | Political | Social & Cultural | Economic |
Mass gatherings create waste in the streets Destruction of environment in riot areas Depletion of natural resources to rebuild destroyed buildings, etc. Depletion of resources used for munitions used by the army | Power shift Change in strength of government Government shifts from a republic to a dictatorship as a desperate measure Mobilize the Egyptian military forces Refuse democracy | Halt cultural development due to daily activity Uprising brings society together, recognizes all social classes Religion is unaffected Egyptian people stand as one Lose faith for the government | Taxes are not paid Reparations are due for damage Population decreases- public slaughter Black market thrives- hate for the government peaks illegal products (no taxes) |
It is an unfortunate reality that the topic of world issues is so commonly overlooked. People have difficulty relating their sheltered lives to the hardships of countries that seem so far away, these issues are truly not that distant and need to be brought to our attention.
Thursday, February 17, 2011
Interrelated Mind Map- Cairo, Egypt
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