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    This can be through taxes or the withdrawing funds from other government operated programs. Those programs that funds are normally cut by the government is the military, health care, education, and transportation infrastructure. Long-term sustainability. The nation has projected long-term deficits—that is, deficits that will mount if today’s policies do not change—are not sustainable and threaten our economic viability (Couch). The only way to decrease spending is spend. I know it sound…

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    general of United Nations said, “Young people should be at the forefront of global change and innovation”, strengthen my desire that I am an agent of change to make this world a better place. The little change I always want to install is creating sustainability and better livelihood as a solution because humanity is placing inordinate demands on nature and our environment condition is getting worse. My biggest dream as a world-class landscape architect will address those issues both in my home…

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    represent the notion of ‘hope’. An idea of hope for the future of the Gold Coast city through improved sustainable practises. My aim was to shift focus away from the focus of the ‘Triple Bottom Line’ that is traditionally the concentration of sustainability. In order for the Gold Coast to truly become a sustainable city integration, innovation and new age thinking are required to build on top of the founding principles. These traditional Ecological, Social and Economic principles are…

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    An abundance of energy must be present in order to begin the agrarian process. This energy is used to grow, nurture and further, future generations. Agriculture is fundamental to the human population for a number of reasons. Firstly, agriculture increases equality amongst society by decreasing competition between members of the community. Also, agriculture provides a sense of food security. Furthermore, agriculture helps grow the economy and provides employment for the community. Additionally,…

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    1. Introduction : Sustainable management is the ability to successfully management of the quality life in our planet. It is applicable to all aspects of our lives. The practices of a business are also sustainable managed. It should be sustainable to stay with quality and proper existence in the business world. Here in this study, I will discuss about UK’s Supply Chain TESCO Plc’s sustainable management policy and its approaches. I also tried to analyze Corporate Social Responsibility and…

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    Summary and Response to “The Story of Change” “The Story of Change” video emphasizes how the fault of the world’s sustainability may be pointed in the wrong direction. The presenter, Annie Leonard argues that the blame is not to be put off on the bad shoppers, but that the correct people to blame should be policy makers and the businesses. Therefore, these consumers cannot make change happen themselves. It begins with current policies in place and those who abide by them. Leonard also argued…

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    1. Introduction: 1.1. Background of Rubber Research Institute of Vietnam (RRIV): RRIV was established in 1941, is the member of Vietnam Rubber Group (VNRG) and has the mission of improving the competitive advantage and the sustainability of the natural rubber industry by researching the global environment for rubber. With more than 600 employees, which consists of 5 Ph.Ds, 20 masters, 85 engineers, bachelors and 53 intermediate technicians with a specialization in researching and transferring…

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    WHY ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT SHOULD PROCEED IN TANDEM: The world can be characterized as developed and developing countries. Regardless of which end of the spectrum a nation stands, both extremes have caused environmental stress in the world. Therefore, it is important to understand the differences, and issues between the developed and developing nations, to effectively understand the dynamics. Environmental constraints in developing countries are characterized by…

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    This case is about a founder named Yvon Chouinard that has a passion for saving the environment and rock climbing. Throughout his rock climbing ventures, Chouinard has developed certain hiking gear, equipment, clothing, and other valuables that are also environment friendly. He then began to branch out and created Patagonia in 1973. As business started to take off, Chouinard also brought onto his employees the awareness and teachings of his environmental beliefs. He allowed them to surf during…

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    Most people who enjoy the outdoors prefer clothing that is long lasting and durable. Patagonia is an upscale outdoor clothing brand that is known for its various environmental sustainability efforts. The confidentially owned business has been known to favor used wear and ask purchasers to think twice before buying new products. Although, this strategy may seem as an anti-marketing intention, Patagonia has seen an increase in revenues. Patagonias target audience seems to be geared toward the…

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