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    Business Communication Q1. Develop and define the organisational Culture that you require in the hotel. How will you build and measure this culture? Organisational culture is defined as the values and practices that add to the novel social and mental environment of an organisation. The culture of an association incorporates its desires, encounters, logic, and qualities that hold the organisational culture together, and is communicated in its self-image, internal workings, cooperation’s with the…

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    affects our polar regions. Pollution in the polar regions and why it’s a probem The polar regions are frequently neglected in discussions about the environment, but they shouldn't be. The environment of the polar regions is particularly susceptible to human impacts such as pollution and the depletion of the ozone layer. Moreover, the effects of global warming on the polar regions are likely to have major repercussions in the rest of the world. How does pollution in the polar regions affect…

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    Following a failed attempt in the 1940s to internationalize the world economy and promote social change within the third world through the development project, the world struggled to overcome the development project’s limitations through the globalization project by means of political intervention, which also had disastrous, potentially irreversible, effects. In this paper, I will show the disastrous impacts of globalization and its effects on immigration and migration in first and third world…

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    The Arctic and Subarctic regions of the western hemisphere have been populated with Native North American inhabitants since before European contact in the 1500s. The Arctic and Subarctic regions comprise a vast amount of land, and varying topography and environmental conditions that influence the socio-cultural organization and daily lives of the region’s inhabitants. The Native American groups that occupy these regions live in close conjunction with their environment. Additionally, these…

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    coastal areas in the Gulf Coast, West Coast, and East Coast of the United States are densely inhabited regions that are also strategically important for the US economy through their contribution to industries such as of tourism, fisheries, recreation, and oil and gas. Several diverse natural and anthropogenic disturbances can affect the quality of life and economic productivity of the US coastal regions, e.g., erosion, pollution, and sedimentation [1]. The Louisiana Coastal Wetlands Conservation…

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    Almaty Region Competitiveness 1. Competitive opportunity of Almaty Region Almaty region, as one of the oldest regions of the Republic of Kazakhstan (1932 formation), has a rich history and great prospects for economic development, having a number of important competitive advantages. One of the competitive advantages is its geographical position, as Almaty Region borders the following regions of Kazakhstan: Zhambyl region in the west, Karaganda region in the north-west, East Kazakhstan region…

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    From 650 CE to 1750 CE the commercial life in the Indian Ocean Region changed dramatically due to the fall of the Mogul Empire. This affected the region that the Indian Ocean Region traded with. There was also a battle over control of the Indian Ocean Trade Region between the Arabs and the Portuguese, which shaped who controlled the trade region, the new goods that Europe received from the Americas, which affected the function of the coastal and semi-coastal, economic cities, the improvement of…

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    There were ten different environmental regions in North America. They all had common resources, though many had some others didn’t. The Indigenous people relied on these natural resources. They used every single aspect of their resources to the fullest. “The Northeast region is lush with natural resources”. Out of the ten regions the northeast region was the most ideal because of the variety of animals, freshwater, and thick forest. In the northeast region there were many different bodies of…

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    During the 1700’s, New England and the Chesapeake region developed into two distinct societies because of environmental factors and religious reasons. Although both territories originated from English settlers, they encountered differences that led them on separate paths to form their own flourishing societies. To begin with, New England and the Chesapeake region evolved into two different societies because of environmental factors. In Document 1, the chart reveals how the mosquito-infested…

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    Topic: What are the competitive advantages and the major challenges of the countries in European Region? Conventional wisdom has it that the European Region being one of the most integrated and developed regions in the world, which allocates all of its resources efficiently, has recently encountered several challenges which are, according to the reliable source such as the World Economic Forum (2015), fostering economic growth and innovation, youth unemployment and a worsening of the EU-Russia…

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