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    Coral reefs are diverse underwater ecosystems composed of small animals known as coral polyps, the skeletons of dead corals, and the various plants and animals that take refuge in the rich environment they produce. Sadly, the world 's coral reefs are dying. Ocean acidification, rising water temperatures, and disruption in the balance of sea life combine to form a lethal threat to these beautiful natural wonders. But what is really killing coral reefs? We are. Pollution, physical destruction, and…

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    Being a dominate player in the auto business for over a century, Ford Motors have been reluctant to keep up with current trends and evolving competitors from growing economies. This has forced Ford to take dramatic measures by cutting jobs and closing a large numbers of its manufacturing facilities. Considering the company’s external and internal opportunities, and directing their resources towards a more skillfully R& D (research and development) department would be the first step to recovering…

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    The company is predisposed to a lot of web shops which can be split up into direct, and indirect competitors. A direct competitor is a company that offers the same primary services to the same customer base. (http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-the-difference-between-direct-and-indirect-competitors.htm) One of them is http://schupp.eu/de/. They have a wide range of physiotherapy, and fitness products which can be found on their…

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    Miller, 2014; EPA, 2015). Therefore, the new energy sources are needed for the electricity industry. Renewable energy sources will be the energy sources for the new generation. Renewable energy is one of the alternative choices to reduce the air emissions.…

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    new strategies or undergo new training and development in order to comply with these regulations and avoid facing potential sanctions. This can be increasingly costly for companies to implement and may have impacts on profitability through direct and indirect financial and administrative costs. Furthermore, this increase in costs can be particularly problematic for small businesses. Regulatory compliance exerts a disproportionately large burden on small companies because the fixed costs of…

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    Air Pollution In China

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    problems with people, animals and our environment, An effect that air pollution has would be on people, air pollution will affect their respiratory and heart. The main problem would be cancer. “Several millions are known to have died due to direct or indirect effects of Air pollution. Children in areas exposed to air pollutants are said to commonly suffer from pneumonia and asthma.” (conserve-energy-future,2015) Also another effect would be on the wildlife. Animals also are in great danger…

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    Madhoolika Agrawal and Anita Singh from Banaras Hindu University’s Ecology Research Laboratory are the authors of Acid Rain and its Ecological Consequences, a review addressing the issue of acid rain precipitation. The article hypothesizes, “Acid rain is one of the most serious environmental problems emerged due to air pollution” (Agrawal & Singh, 2008). It was assumed that humans have harnessed and utilized different natural resources for their individual benefits from the onset of civilization…

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    Every day we as individuals have to make decisions that have direct and indirect consequences based on the decisions that we make. An example is each morning you have to make the decision to get up and go to work or to lay there. The consequences are do you lose your job and respect of your peers, or you continue to have…

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    day-to-day operating inefficiencies, emissions of environmental contaminants, worker exposure to hazardous materials and risks of environmental disasters.” In essence, the use of environmentally friendly technologies leads to a reduction in the use of raw materials, an increase in efficiency, not to mention, operational longevity, reduced risk to workers and overall benefits for the…

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    Laura Huck BA 301 - 05 Assignment #1 October 15, 2014 Walt Disney and his brother Roy started the company that we know as Walt Disney in 1923 in Los Angeles California. Born to a seven person family (four boys and one girl) he spent most of his childhood drawing cartoons for family, and friends. After returning from France in 1919 his brother got Walt a job at Pesmen-Rubin Art Studio. This is where Walt met the cartoon artist named Ubbe Eert Iwwerks, or as his friends called him Ub Iwerk.…

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