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    According to the Oxford dictionary tourism is the commercial organization and operation of holidays and visits to places of interest. The Cambridge dictionary mentions that tourism is the business of providing services such as transport, places to stay, or entertainment for people who are on holiday. The World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) indicates that tourism comprises the activities of people travelling to and staying in places outside their usual environment for not more than one…

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    Kant's Moral Theory Essay

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    Kant’s moral theory is based on the fact that one’s action should be governed by a maxim that follows the purity of the will; the idea that one’s actions should be based on a will that aligns with duty and not on the consequences of one’s actions. In the contrary, rule utilitarianism is based on the consequences of one’s actions and how it impacts the overall happiness of the individuals involved. The following paper focuses on the ideas of duty ethics and utilitarian ethics; and how these ideas…

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    Locavore Movement

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    been attracting people for over a decade is the locavore movement. Based on eating fresh, close-to-home foods, this eating choice focuses on finding organic, locally farmed food to give the eater a more nutritious, environmentally conscious meal. Being healthy, sustainable, and eco-friendly, this diet seems like a dream come true, a solution to health crisis and the economic recession. But the locavore diet is just that- a dream. The benefits that the movement claims to have are minimal to none.…

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    Mirra Chair

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    classified as a red material due to the toxins it releases during manufacturing and disposal (Lee and Bony, 2009). It also caused the death of 87 people in a PVC pipe fire in 1980 (Lee and Bony, 2009). Thermoplastic urethane or TPU was a more environmentally friendly, yet more costly alternative; using TPU would increase the cost of arm pad assembly by 30% (Lee and Bony, 2009). In this case, it is money/savings versus following heritage. Herman Miller prides itself on being an environmental…

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    Metal Roof Research Paper

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    or wood shakes. However, the most popular and most affordable choice is vertical panels. The Environmental Benefits of Metal Roofs Metal roofs have many environmental benefits, including recyclability and energy savings. For these reasons, environmentally conscious homeowners are turning to metal roof…

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    Panama Hats Essay

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    Introduction Panama hat is one of the most popular hats from the past till now. Panama hats are in light color, lightweight and breathable. People usually wear it in summer. These hats were hand woven from the plaited leaves of the Carludovica palmata plant. From its raw material, the hat is considered as a green product. In this essay, I will use Pachacuti as a case to study different aspects of Panama hat since Pachacuti is a British company and a global fair trade brand best known for…

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    Corporate Social Responsibility Final Exam Long Answers Marisa Arnholtz 3. Why does Visser view Walmart as an example as a company worthy of emulation? What are some of the problems about how companies have introduced sustainable products and services into the marketplace, and what does Walmart’s best practices have to teach us about sustainability? Furthermore, why would Walmart pursue sustainability, if its primary objective is profit? Walmart is a great example of how a company is worthy of…

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    Everything around is constantly changing, we are constantly learning and adapting. For many people, the thought of getting inside a car without a driver is unthinkable. What makes humanity amazing from any other living organism is our ability to develop and adapt. When the first car was made late in the 1800s nobody would have ever dreamed the technology advancements cars have made throughout centuries. The development of autonomous cars is the newest development in cars in order to make lives…

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    Sales Model Of Tesco

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    • Direct online sales- this is when a business make a direct online sale to a customer. This is when the use of E-commerce takes place as businesses like Tesco uses internet as a form of selling products online as they use devices like Mobile phones and computers. Tesco uses direct selling in order to keep up with their competitors as it is positive for them since it helps them attract new customers. This way they will be able to get new and loyal customers. Along with Tesco, other website like…

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    Green Cars Case Study

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    GREEN FDI IN HYUNDAI MOTOR INDIA LTD  Green Technologies Today, as fossil fuels are drying up and environmental regulations are becoming stricter, businesses are growing more and more interested in “Green Cars.” In line with the global boom in electric car development, Korean car manufacturers are striving to introduce their own electric and hybrid electric lines. Hyundai Motors succeeded in making a prototype electric car in 1991. Unfortunately, however, all such attempts failed to produce…

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