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Aysun Isin
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  1. AysunIsin is asking Gordon Brown: "Though there are lots of commisions fighting against global financil crisis for each country’s good. We can’t deny that each government regards its own benefits. Is this reasonable?We are all responsible..." Show more »"Though there are lots of commisions fighting against global financil crisis for each country’s good. We can’t deny that each government regards its own benefits. Is this reasonable?We are all responsible for the crisis but we try only for our own country. So if each country has a share in the crisis, it can be solved if only we cooperate in real meaning In my opinion, it is time to be self-sacrifising for our common benefit. If we continue working for only our own country, the financil crisis might become more serious. In my opinion, all the governments should come together and tell what they really need then should rearrange their export and import. For example, if country A can’t produce wheat, country B, which can produce more,should sell it cheaper ( than he sells to other countries). Is it possible to make such a net?

    What do you think about the nourishment prices in England and in other countries? As far as I know, in all over the world foods are too expensive and people can’t afford their fundamental necessities. I am a turk and Turkey has focused on agriculture for many years, and has a very important rank in the exportation of nourishment to European countries. However, in recent years the imported seeds are not fruitful enough and sterile. And this unproductiveness affects our farmers badly and reduce our nourishment exportation and enhances the prices in European countries directly. Moreover, because of these seeds, the quality of our fields has decreased. Since Turkey is one of the biggest granaries in the world, our future in scarcity will affect the future of the entire human race, which would at the mean time be affected by global warming. What can you say about our future and the expected improvements of the genetic science?
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  1. AysunIsin is asking Gordon Brown: "Though there are lots of commisions fighting against global financil crisis for each country’s good. We can’t deny that each government regards its own benefits. Is this reasonable?We are all responsible..." Show more »"Though there are lots of commisions fighting against global financil crisis for each country’s good. We can’t deny that each government regards its own benefits. Is this reasonable?We are all responsible for the crisis but we try only for our own country. So if each country has a share in the crisis, it can be solved if only we cooperate in real meaning In my opinion, it is time to be self-sacrifising for our common benefit. If we continue working for only our own country, the financil crisis might become more serious. In my opinion, all the governments should come together and tell what they really need then should rearrange their export and import. For example, if country A can’t produce wheat, country B, which can produce more,should sell it cheaper ( than he sells to other countries). Is it possible to make such a net?

    What do you think about the nourishment prices in England and in other countries? As far as I know, in all over the world foods are too expensive and people can’t afford their fundamental necessities. I am a turk and Turkey has focused on agriculture for many years, and has a very important rank in the exportation of nourishment to European countries. However, in recent years the imported seeds are not fruitful enough and sterile. And this unproductiveness affects our farmers badly and reduce our nourishment exportation and enhances the prices in European countries directly. Moreover, because of these seeds, the quality of our fields has decreased. Since Turkey is one of the biggest granaries in the world, our future in scarcity will affect the future of the entire human race, which would at the mean time be affected by global warming. What can you say about our future and the expected improvements of the genetic science?
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