Universities located in Illinois and neighboring states are experiencing disturbances coming from nearby housing projects which may have left their campus streets isolated and free from pedestrians. These disturbances may have been cause by loud noises made around the area. Most of the students were not aware of these disturbances during those periods but were noticeable by some others.
Some of the decisions and comments heard, were related to questions asked by congressional representatives if the United States was planning to use unilateral force to address some of the up rise instabilities going on currently in Syria, North Korea, and areas very close to India. The impact caused by these instabilities are felt globally by commonwealth countries such as Belgium, Sweden, Finland, United Sates, China and Cameroon causing prices to fall on metallic products, refinery oil and manufacturing goods affecting related companies. While rising prices on distribution produce such as food and basic necessities are noticeable to commercial as well as retail corporations in the areas.
President Paul Biya and U.S. Ambassador R. Niels Marquardt at the inauguration of the new U.S. Embassy to Cameroon, 16 February 2006. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
Humanitarian needs and efforts are expected to be handled by commonwealth organizations which are located in those areas. Most of the manufacturing workers are expected to work long hours to meet up with demands. Food distribution corporations JBVEF, SAFEWAY, RAINBOW FOODs etc. are expected to work overtime due to the high demand to bring some stability to those areas in the long run.

