CNN news 2010-08-21
Why the international community, government and individual donors are not stepping up to help Pakistan like they stepped up with other disasters, we spoke with some analysts and aid workers, they cited several possible reasons, one thing they cited is the relatively low death toll, you had about 1500 people killed, that could created the impression on people, maybe these floods aren't such a big deal, the contrast you have the Haiti earthquake in this year in January, more than 200,000 people killed there, and they collected a record $13 billion in donation.
Another term you hear often among the developping community is the donor fatigue, It seems for the past several years, Pakistan is being on their seemingly endless campaign to raise the money for their hurting economies, the fight against Taliban. They had earthquake here in 2005, the refugee crisis last year. Perhaps, donors are tired of giving although the aid community says that is absolutely not a good excuse.
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Everybody seemed to ask: Is it the ipod? uh, it's, from our study, it's specific. It's actually-we can not say what the cause of this increase from our data, of course, the world around us is getting louder, um, you can stand in a busy intersection in New York, for example, and gets sound levels that are dangerously high if you're exposed for prolonged period of time, and you can also get it from driving in convertible on the highway, um, and so, of course, teenages are using headphones, and are using portable music devices, and now, they have not been using previously, and um, so that's certainly one possibility.