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    “We’ve created a company culture and environment that encourages people to take initiative and recognizes them for their accomplishments,” Dan Gilbert stated when talking about the company’s environment (Quickenloans.com). Some of the company’s top competitors in the mortgage lending market include Lending Tree and Wells Fargo Home Mortgage Inc. As a result, Quicken Loans has to adapt to the competition within the environment in order to stand out and succeed. With that being said…

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    Environmental racism is a concept that segregates low-income or minority communities from the wealthy or richer communities because their community is chosen to place hazardous, toxic waste in proximity of their environment, which creates pollution and an unhealthy physical and mental state over higher income communities. Environmental justice, in turn, is the movement that sprouted due to the unjust concept of environmental racism. Environmental racism is apparent in regions where Indigenous…

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    http://doi.org/10.1146/annurev.publhealth.012809.103720 Nieuwenhuijsen, M., Paustenbach, D., & Duarte-Davidson, R. (2006). New developments in exposure assessment: the impact on the practice of health risk assessment and epidemiological studies. Environment International, 32(8),…

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    Fracking can be devastating to the environment and the health of the community that lives near any fracking operation. There have been many cases documented where families that either live near a fracking site or that have even allowed fracking companies to frack on their land, having unusual symptoms that are related back to fracking. These symptoms can be but not limited to fatigue, burning eyes, dermatologic irritation, headaches, upper respiratory problems and many more. Along with these…

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    Constructivism is believed to be a way of learning where children engage with their environment to create their own understanding of the world. From day to day we encounter various smells, sights, sounds, textures, and tastes. All of these encounters allow for children to develop ideas and solve problems through their environment. You can find the use of constructivism in just about any childhood education classroom. Compared to a traditional teaching setting, where information is given and…

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    2.2 PESTEL analysis is an environmental analysis of exogenous factors on Toyota's global operations. It shows the relationship between the external environment and Toyota's internal strategy. Political factors are the ones that show to which extend the government would influence an industry. When it comes to Toyota US government gave tax credit for buying their hybrid cars. In Indiana USA Toyota was given a tax break. The Japanese government supported their production. Economic factors are the…

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    of Kerala where people go out of state and country in search of green pastures: more economy, more comfort; and come back wealthier to topple down the balanced ecosystem of its landscape at the cost of the poor and the marginalized. The natural environment of Kerala is fabulous with “innumerable canals, water drains, ponds, water springs, wells, paddy fields brimming with water, and slushy marshes” (Joseph 33). Their greedy, foxy eyes are on these natural…

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    SWOT Analysis “SWOT analysis is a careful evaluation of an organization’s internal strengths and weaknesses as well as its environmental opportunities and threats” (Griffin, 2015, p. 72). SWOT stands for strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats. SWOT analysis is a vital strategy applied to realize strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats of either an organization or individual. SWOT analysis strategy empowers a business to discover its strong and weak points. “In SWOT analysis,…

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    Introduction This report presents answers for two questions. The first question asks about an analysis of external environment impact on retail companies like Circuit City and Wal-Mart. It also discusses the tools and techniques that can help managers to identify and evaluate the external influences on strategy. In second question, I should choose a company and presents its resources and capabilities and the steps the company should take to exploit its strengths and to correct its weaknesses in…

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    about the environment. Brand is different because it cares about sustainability and the environment, is eco-friendly. The intention of the company is not only profitability but also build brand equity and reputation it´s. The brand will have an amendment, including the words “Go Green” and will include the following slogan: "Intelligent mobility, Go green". The most important word in the slogan is Green because it refers to the tendency of concern for the care and preservation of the…

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