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    Santa's Supply Chain

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    Supply chain plays a great in the well being a company. On the contrary, the company together with its staff must understand the supply chain management. In addition, knowing the factor that pushes the consumer to buy product is of great importance since the company will be in a position to produce products that will not only satisfy customers’ needs, but also make them earn good income. Santa is a toy company that is facing a lot of challenges that make it difficult for it to become successful…

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    Green building protects our natural ecosystems, it improves the quality of our water and air and it lessons waste. Green building also lessons construction costs as well as improve productivity in office environments ("Importance of Green Building | Green Built Alliance", 2018). As aspiring Interior designers there are several ways in which we can design using a green approach. For example, the use of space is very important when designing a building. If you design a space…

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    The article Green Human Resource Management: Policies and Practices by Ahmad Shoeb deals with the trend that has currently won on importance in the field of business and politics as well as in the public sphere. This trend is the growing concern with the increased interest in the environmental issues. This has become an immense concern for the organizations since the success of the company is nowadays determined not only by the financial and economic factors but also by the social and…

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    Importance Of Forests

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    hard to do, especially with the fact that we can all reach information very easily and it’s not really hard for us to understand the consequences with most people understanding the importance of the forests. This understanding was evident in the survey I did with 100% of the participants acknowledging the forests importance with all of them willing to take action against deforestation as well. So, what is it that’s really stopping us? According to the same survey I made, 80% of the participants…

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    I think people start to care maybe little more about our world than they were before. I and my family are doing recycling for example. I think there are more than just me who is doing recycling to keep this planet clean. I guess people start to realize how our world would become if they continue destroying it. In my last semester I took humanities class and I have done one project that also helped me…

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    Hope Jahren's Lab Girl

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    The most impactful books are those that bring world inside of them to life in vivid detail. In Hope Jahren’s “Lab Girl,” the world brought to life is our own. However, rather than conveying a human-centric story, Jahren focuses on an often-forgotten character: plants. Jahren is a geochemist and geobiologist, and “Lab Girl” is a cross between a memoir and a textbook explaining the intricacies of plant life. The most memorable excerpts are those where plants are personified, from the stories…

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    facing the environment. Many people choose to look into problems that appear, though only on the surface, to be more pressing that the destruction of our environment. Starving people, drug and sex trafficking, and many other heinous crimes hold great importance and certainly need to be addressed daily. These problems, however, if we continue on our current path those problems will not even have the chance to exist without an earth to exist within. In the grand scheme of things the environment…

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    from how the individual views themselves and their actions in relation to others and the environment (Hinds & Sparks, 2008). The level to which an individual holds concern for the environment varies—one individual may view recycling and water management as an extreme importance to conserving and protecting the environment, while another…

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    I felt that I trip to farm services was underwhelming. I was shocked by how little waste was located on their fields for University of approximately 15,000 students, including the staff and visitors. There were only 20 piles (at most) and composting takes a few months, which suggests that not much compostable waste is going there. Furthermore, it means that much, if not most, of the waste is going to landfills from Cornell. Also, I was under whelmed by the lack of equipment they had to heat and…

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    in its processes The results has been reduction in the water usage ratio i.e. the water consumed per liter of beverage produced from 2.12 to 1.97 within three years from 2012 to 2014 Figure 1: Water Consumption Ratio (Coca Cola India, 2014) ♣ Recycling- Coca Cola had developed a vision to recycle and reuse water aims to return at least the amount of water that it uses in its operations back to the environment through waste water treatment. It hopes that this treated water is at least at a…

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