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    In considering the macro-environment, the importance of analysing the factors that can have an effect or influence the demand and supply of an organisation must be put into application (Kotter and Schlesinger, 1991). According to Dr. Paul (2014) “A PEST/PESTEL analysis is a framework or tool used by marketers to analyse and monitor the macro-environmental factors that have an impact on an organisation”. The PESTEL factors are those components that make up the macro-environment. These factors…

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    Hai-O Pest Analysis Essay

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    PEST analysis is stand for Political, Economic, Social, Technological factors, as a useful tool or method for Hai-O company to understanding about their market and business. It is also to determine either their market is potentially growth or decline. This tool also is used to be a business measurement tool as to decide such as position, potential and direction for a business. This analysis tool is implemented by many industries as to access the market for a business or organizational unit. By…

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    and looking at the turnover, T.C. Harrison generated £251,512,000 of revenue in 2015 and out of which they made a profit of £2,279,000. Micro-environment The micro environment comprises the forces over which the organisation has direct or indirect control or “influence”. These forces can be other organisations or individuals that are affected by the actions of the organisation (Groucutt et al, 2004 p. 28). The forces that have a direct impact on the business are the competitors who T.C.…

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    demonstrated positive results from the program were found to have used an extremely small sample size—a major faux pas in scientifically sound research. Additionally, he would have taken issue with the methodology sections’ unclear explanation of how control groups were handled in the clinical trials. I can only imagine that the idea of a digital program possessing the ability to “retrain” your brain was simply laughable to…

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    ignored or mistaken for something illnesses. There are agents that can cause infections that can be fatal if contracted. Biological and chemical agents were used years before during war times. During the First World War the German army was the first to have believe used weapons of mass destruction biological and chemical. In these years their attacks were on a small scale with biological weapons during this time due to the lack of technology. About eight years ago Anthrax was huge scare around…

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    Anthrax is thought to be an ancient illness. While there is no way to be completely sure, as it was not referred to as anthrax at the time, many scholars date anthrax all the way back to 700 BC during the periods of ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia (CDC, 2016). According to the CDC, “Many scholars think that in Moses’ time, during the 10 plagues of Egypt, anthrax may have caused what was known as the fifth plague, described as a sickness affecting horses, cattle, sheep, camels and oxen” (CDC, 2016)…

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    Students, teachers, politicians, and even random hipsters writing in their blogs all tend to have a very strong opinion on the topic. It has been discussed and argued over countless times. Nature, or the biological factor is not relevant. People are constantly overcoming their disabilities and disadvantages. For example, Rose Siggins, a woman from Pueblo Colombia, has no legs. She out-smarts her disability by riding around on a skate board. Despite not…

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    Crichton Vs Calfee

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    economist and author John E. Calfee who wrote, “Decoding the Use of Gene Patents” both discuss the affects on people when gene patent holders come into the process of medical research. Crichton and Calfee both agree that gene patent holders have ultimate control of what is done with the genes they own, although Crichton emphasizes the cons whereas…

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    Bioterrorism is a form of terrorism that holds a massive danger over anybody, with the power to kill millions in just days or months. Some various chemical weapons that can be used or have been include: Anthrax, Smallpox, Ebola, Plague, and Tularemia. Each one of these viruses contains the power to harm, severely disable, or kill a person. From Pneumonia to shock and paralysis the wrath of chemical agent produces much more torturous effects then a gun-wound in a war scenario. To put into…

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    In the CRS report for congress on ricin they state that, “The United States is a party to both the Biological Weapons Convention and the Chemical Weapons Convention”. This means that the United States has promised to stop production of the weapon. Also the department of health has listed ricin as a chemical that is illegal to, own, manufacture, or use in…

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