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    Chocolate consumption is mostly among all type and ages of the society, which means that a lot of people aren’t aware enough of the bad impact caused when Cocoa is produced. Cocoa is used mainly in the production of chocolate. Cocoa production is known all around the world and it’s a commodity that is consumed in daily life basis. However, the process of the Cocoa production caused a lot of negative affects related to the society and environment. The Cocoa can be found in small and poor…

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    The world is urbanising rapidly. In 2008, the number of people living in cities exceeded those in the country side. Urbanisation per se is often a positive development, as urban areas tend to be more productive than rural areas…yet rapid urbanisation can outreach the capacities of cities to absorb and cater for an ever growing number of inhabitants (Matuschke 2009). India is not an exception to the general urban scenario in the world. It is becoming more urban albeit regional variations across…

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    like political and economic links, modes of production, class systems and the elites of that country (Valenzuela and Valenzuela, 1978: 550). This is known as a macrosociological approach. Modernisation uses the national society as an indicator when analysis is done; dependency uses the global system when conducting analysis.The fundamental difference between these two theories is that the proponents of dependency theory consider human behaviour constant when it comes to economic matters. They…

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    George Herbert Mead, was an American sociologist from the late 1800s. He was born in 1863 and died in 1931. His study was primarily based in the Chicago school of sociological thought. Mead was and to this day is, one of their most prestigious sociologists from that school. He is also regarded as one of the founding fathers of social psychology in America. Mead was also a psychologist and philosopher and one of his most famous works was his theory of the social self, which incorporated the…

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    For the purpose of this essay I have chosen the issue of Irresponsible Tourism and how we can become more educated about responsible tourism preserving the world around us for future generations.In the main body of this essay I have outlined some major contemporary issues that tourists are Irresponsible about due to lack of knowledge and education around the topics. Tourism is vital to economies all over the world, it is one of the largest indigenous sectors creating employment everywhere all…

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    1 INTRODUCTION The study of entrepreneurship spans a wide range of fields, however it is argued that no prevalent consensus of research regarding the definitions, the process of becoming an entrepreneur or the factors influencing the process, has been reached (Ehrmann, 2013). According to Shane (2003), prior research has tended to look at only part of entrepreneurial process and thus, a general theory on entrepreneurship has not been formed. The individual-opportunity nexus framework of Shane…

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    Introduction Heatway a firm that specializes in “Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC)” needed to reform their order management process, this would help them increase market share and revenue. Thus led to this new process of “PTP – Personal to Payment” , implementing a new process will cause a major change to the firm which will lead to many challenges that will hinder the application of the new process; changes in the organizational structure; cost efficiency will rise and the…

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    Imagine transporting goods from European Territory to Native Territory, What Would it be like? The process to transport goods were all under one name and that was the Columbian Exchange. The Columbian Exchange is a passageway that transported goods and provided food for everyday life. In the passage “Columbian Exchange” by Mark Burkholder the effects caused by the Columbian Exchange are reflected through the diseases that killed thousands of Natives, the diets of the Europeans and animals…

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    What is sustainability? and How does it affect commercial air transport? Sustainability can be generally describe as ability to maintain and undergo any changes despite economic growth or recession. As part of progression of 21st century, human population are growing rapidly and in the other hand it will have been demonstrate a great impact on transportation sector. One of dominant transportation that have been used are commercial air transport. People tends to use air transport instead of other…

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    Ogbomosho Indigene. There are various views on the factors that prompted migration .The economist believed that economic determinants are the basic reasons for migration, while others feel that a host of intervening factors are also responsible in the decision to migrate. According to this research work, Ogbomosho people migrate mainly for social, political, economic and religions reasons1. However, experts who study Migration tends to see migration flows as a combination of…

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