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    Our natural environment serves as an essential part of our world. Some have suggested that, “Everything humans have needed to survive, and thrive, was provided by the natural world” (Hance, 2011, para.1). There is a significant amount of studies that correlates the interaction with nature to measurable benefits to people (Keniger, Gaston, Irvine & Fuller, 2013, para.1). Specifically, benefits to cognitive performance, physical health, psychological well-being have been linked closely to nature…

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    Reducing the environmental impact of humans has steadily become a greater issue for governments and citizens alike. We have recently become more aware of climate change through different documentaries and scientist reports. Our environmental impact does not only affect our climate, it affects our biodiversity and even the air we breathe. As our population has grown exponential over the past century, so has our environmental impact. Quite recently a greater number of influential people and…

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    important time for me to establish a tone for what will happen the rest of the time and the foundation day of how I reduce all the anxieties and how to manage the work environment. I always came to the first day and week asking a question myself, what can I do to establish a positive beginning? The introduction of the working environment was very helpful and can build trust…

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    preserve, and protect the environment humanity must modify their mentality on materialistic objects and wealth. Over the past 4.5 billion years planet Earth has changed dramatically. Positive changes have developed, but with that, many negative changes have also developed. These negative changes have effected every living thing on Earth. Humanity went from living in simplicity to living materialistically. Environmental deficit is serious, long-term harm to the environment caused by…

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    n.d.). Biodiversity is extremely important to the economy, medical research and genetic diversity. Furthermore, this aspect of biodiversity also introduces other aspects of environmental politics like management of resources and control of the environment. These 3 aspects are highly interconnected and work together to frame the narrative in Mumbai. The presence of mangroves leads to the many different species of fish and crustaceans ("Why Should We Protect Mangroves."n.p., n.d.). The abundance…

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    and eco-lodges gives the tourists an opportunity to experience local lifestyles and customs first-hand, and this helps to preserve and sustains the region’s heritages such as traditional festivals, ceremony and art shows including dance and music. Human rights Besides educating tourists about the environmental responsibility, ecotourism is important because it helps raise political and social issues awareness in Malaysia. Mass tourism has played a role in supporting corrupt and undemocratic…

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    Ye's Club Experience

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    the Young Environmentalist Society, Y.E.S. Club, at my school. My Junior year I heard about the club, but it was inactive around the school. Being a person passionate about the environment, it was important for me to get the club more involved and to make the school more environmentally aware. My interest in the environment led me to take the leadership role in the club of being president; I started to lead the meetings and organize activities. It was also a chance for me to hear new ideas from…

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    Coconut Bliss Case Study

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    3.2: Marketing plan for Coconut Bliss Marketing plan is the blueprint of the future marketing actions after analysing the factors affecting marketing directly or indirectly. Following is a marketing plan designed for Coconut Bliss: Environmental analysis with the help of situational analysis tools: Environmental analysis is meant for betterment of business by providing framework for the planning. It is helpful and easy to use for any type of business (Michael, 2013). Following are the…

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    is something that should be practiced in every establishment. The importance of being conservative with our resources will continue to grow as we proceed to expend them at our current rate. Pollution can be combatted and it is our responsibility as humans to make our world a healthier place to live and grow. How we take care of being green now will play a large role in the future health of citizens across the world. For our research project, we were stuck between choosing two very highly used…

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    Greenwashing It seems everyone wants to live a sustainable lifestyle nowadays. Consumers heavily rely on companies to tell them, whether or not, something will help them better the environment; however, this might not be the best idea because of greenwashing. Greenwashing is companies claiming they are environmental in order to sell their products. Some argue companies are responsible for greenwashing while others say it is the consumer's fault. According to the article "Tweetjecker: The…

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