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    STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT & POLICY SAMSUNG We all are well known of famous brand name “Samsung”. This company stands among the world’s top electronics companies. It is the world’s biggest mobile manufacturer. Being at the current position in the global market is not an easy game. There requires a lot of innovations, ideas and primarily a strategy. We will make a complete analysis of Samsung’s strategy plans. These strategy methods have led this company to the highest level of success in the global…

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    the human health and disease that are determined by factors in the environment. It also involves the practice of assessing and controlling factors in the environment that can potentially and affect health. Environmental health also includes both the direct pathological effects of chemicals, radiation and some biological agents, and the effects on health and wellbeing of the broad physical, psychological, social and cultural environment, which includes housing, urban development, land use and…

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    laws and regulations when dealings with employee, customer, and supplier information. It is the duty of TCP to operate a company in which customers and vendors are confident in their commitments and by treating all people fairly. In regards to an indirect stakeholder, “TCP facilities are to be operated in compliance with applicable national, provincial, state, and local safety, health and environmental requirements” (TCP Business Conduct Manual). TCP offers a quality energy efficient lighting…

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    Carbon dioxide emission from cars, industries, and coal plants increases amount of carbon dioxide gas in the atmosphere. This carbon dioxide gas could also be absorbed by the ocean, creating a bicarbonate ion (HCO3-), decreasing the pH of the ocean along the way. This decrease…

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    1. Introduction Travel and tourism have become one of the world’s largest industries. The statistics of the World Tourism Organization (UNTWO) demonstrate that international tourists around the world doubled from 1995 to 2013; 23% of these visitors are in the Pacific Asia region which has the highest growth rate in the world (UNTWO, 2013). However, according to Gossling (2002), with the tremendous growth of domestic and international tourism, there will be increasing pressure on the climate,…

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    value, coral reefs provide a range of goods and services, which are essential to humankind. For an environment that covers less than 1 percent of Earth’s surface, coral reefs “produce an estimated $30 billion of revenue from direct use values such as tourism and fishing, and indirect use values such as coastal protection” (“Coral Reefs: Importance,” 2016). Reefs also provide protection to our land by “reducing the resilience of waves during storms thereby preventing flooding, coastal erosion and…

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    There were many wonderful sounding recipes to choose from in the cookbook Eat Right for Less: Nutrition on a Budget, but I chose to prepare two recipes first was Banana Bread Oatmeal (page 16) and second is Chewy Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Cookies (page 60). This paper will conduct a study with the objectives of time, cost, environmental impact and nutritional differences of cooking at home vs. ordering the same food at a restaurant. Let the journey begin! The number one complaint Americans face…

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    Penguins are a huge part of the food webs in the Antarctic region. They prey on ice krill, silver fish, and squid, for some species of penguins like the Southern Rockhopper species. Penguins have a direct and indirect influence on the marine life environment. A study was done by Jing Huang, Linguang Sun, Wen Huang, Xinming Wang, and Yuhong Wang, they found that aquatic algae was directly benefited by the penguins being present, they concluded that the algae…

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    Climate Change is already having a profound effect on life in the marine ecosystem. It influences fisheries’ productivity through its effects on primary production, food web, interactions and distribution of species. This gave way for climate-related issues on fisheries and aquaculture for being identified. This paper develops a framework for the study of how climate change affects fish productivity and the possible impacts of low fish production on aquaculture and to us humans. So further…

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    Chapter: Soil, Water and Air Pollution 1. Introduction: Definitions of soil, water and air pollution; sources and types of soil, water and air pollution, soil and water pollution status in India With rapid increase and development in industrial and agricultural sectors along with population explosion, huge amount of organic and inorganic waste is released in environment and causing serious threats to environment and agro-ecosystem. This procedure can bring about a danger in the human wellbeing.…

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