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    “Environmental pollution is an incurable disease, it can only be prevented” once said by Barry Commoner, a former biologist and a founder of the modern environmental movement stated this quote back in the day 1900’s yet environmental problems still continues to be a huge problem, not only individually but it’s a social condition today. As humans we should see that we breath and survive because of the clean environment that we once had, but the question is that are we really living in a clean…

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    Temperature, pH, and Salinity as Limiting Factors Affecting Growth, Development, and Survival of Rainbow Fishes and Corn Seeds Brendalyn R. Basilan INTRODUCTION Environment should be suitable for the organisms to stay fit and survive. These environmental factors should meet the minimum and maximum criteria of what life requirements to satisfy the organisms’ state of existence. The environmental influences that coerce the increase of populations and have the ability to object their capability…

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    Political Influences

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    long. New evidence and general facts about wireless electricity has come a long way, and that way of thinking is rapidly vanishing. Society is rapidly gravitating in the direction of the notion of wireless electricity because of the recent flow of ecological and economic awareness. Power companies are even behind the idea, they see it as a way to increase their business. The idea of wireless electricity has just started to resurface, it will rapidly become a burning political topic, and the same…

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    Whittington Case Study

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    Whittington’s perspective about strategy: Richard Whittington classifies strategy into four different perspectives. They are classical, processual, evolutionary and systemic: Classical theory of management, it is prevalent in the first half of the 20th century tissue introduced in the 19th century, for example, specialized in solving industrial management issues, and seeking efficiency, improve quality, reduce staff and the relationship between the cost of administration. His other…

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    In some other instances Physical evidence, Processes and People are added to this model to make it marketing mix of 7Ps. This section concentrates mainly on 4Ps, because additional 3Ps are more of an organizational nature, which are well in place at Apple Inc. Product As it was mentioned above, the product is basically an extension to…

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    therefore accepted whatever was given them; thus the final decision rested on the producer or service provider. The case however, in today’s business environment is the reverse of the above mentioned. Due to technological advancements, increased competition and the fact that people have become more informed and knowledgeable, customers now determine exactly what…

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    designs. Tectona started out in 2010, when the economy was at it’s peak. There, Tectona made booming sales. It has factories across the world of which includes those in India and Vietnam. Tectona just opened up in Singapore and is having fierce competition in the local market. The company does a lot of on-site and online selling through the use of social media such as Facebook, Twitter and also through…

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    In the twentieth century many reached the understanding that disputes are normal in human society, and not necessarily destructive, and that if they do not get out of hand they may have within them a potential for growth, maturity, and social changes, an opportunity for new ways of thinking and new experiences. Because conflicts are an integral part of human interaction, one should learn to manage them: to deal with them in a way that prevents escalation and destruction, and arrives at new,…

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    Weber’s distinction between zweckrational (instrumentally rational social action determined by purpose and expectations about a behaviour taken under a condition of scarcity) and wertrational (value-rational social action determined by belief in the unconditional intrinsic value of some acts of choice) is also fundamental to understand the pluralism on which individual and social social dynamics are grounded (Weber [1921] 1978). Pareto’s distinction as well as Weber’s different types of…

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    Daikin Essay

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    periodically by any firm. Daikin has their own philosophy while dealing with their suppliers, and their philosophy is rottenly comply with their purchasing policy. Daikin’s purchasing philosophy is “respect independence” and “cooperation and competition”. They establishing open-door policy to build a fair relations; believe that mutual trust brings on mutual growth; observing regulations and maintain confidentiality. Daikin have to ensure working closely with suppliers, hence they ensure…

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