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    First of all, it is necessary to clarify what is a motive and giver a clear definition of it. According to a forensic scientist from California Brent Turvey, motive is defined as emotional, psychological, and material needs that drive and satisfied by behaviour. In terms of criminal justice and prosecution, the determination of motive is not always necessary, but the failure to identify the motive of a crime is considered to be a serious investigative shortcoming. An investigation without…

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    Since the appearance of plastic bags in stores in the United States in the late 1970s, they have been presented all over the world. When buying any items from stores, most buyers are served plastic bags to wrap or package. The first plastic bag was invented 150 years ago, soon after, consumers around the world quickly realized that plastic bags were the most common way of packing goods. Plastic bags have such common usage mainly because they are strong and convenient (Hayabuchi et al., 2005).…

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    In this essay I’ll be discussing the environmental ethics and the associated ethical concepts of the area they include ecological footprint, anthropocentric, instrumental value and intrinsic value. I’ll be using the BP oil spill and its rebranding of the company as a case study that demonstrates a graphic design ethical issue but mainly focuses on the broader environmental issues. The spill has impacted on the ocean’s ecosystem and was a controversial issue due to the way BP tried to resolve the…

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    greatest advancements as a species. Additionally, by studying the emergence of bipedalism, archaeologists have been able to identify and date our oldest known ancestors. Example: The footprints discovered at the site of Laetoli in Tanzania has supplied excellent evidence of bipedalism. They are the oldest known footprints of our ancestors and provide a record of behavior. The individuals that left behind these prints not only display human stride and balance but, they look human as well (Price &…

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    clean the machines after production. After this process, the polluted water and sludge is then transported from the factory to remote locations using trains or trucks fueled by fossil fuel (Dearen). In order for solar energy to produce less carbon footprints in the future, steps need to be made in the…

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    Food waste is a serious environmental, social and economic concern not only to United State but also to the whole world. Even though Food waste was recognized as a considerable problem, it was not identified as a serious concern to the environment till recently. Among environmentally significant activities, the production, trade, and consumption of food products have been identified as crucial contributors to numerous environmental problems. One of the greatest threats of the century is Global…

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    individuals to become as great as him. The way he seems to look at the horizon gives the viewer a sense of inspiration, making the viewer want to be as great as him. This inspiration can be life changing, and actually, help the individual make his own footprint in society. Commemorating people on their achievements is a drive that many people use. Hoping to be great and remembered throughout the ages is desirable. Making the monuments of today influence the leaders of tomorrow. Another example…

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    The God of Small Things by Arundhati Roy uses different cultural references that not everyone might understand. The cultural context necessary to understand what Roy writes about, makes it interesting to study how two different readers could interpret parts of The God of Small Things differently. This essay will focus on how a native Hindu practising Indian vs a western reader may interpret certain sections of the novel. Roy’s use of stylistic devices when talking about the cultural aspects, can…

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    6. Damco’s strategy As per Hanne Sorensen, Global CEO, having sustainability as an integrated part of our business builds value for Damco, as well as for our customers, our employees and our communities (Damco, 2013). Damco believes that the ability to deliver operational excellence and effectively manage its own business as well as the logistics solutions agreed with its customers, requires that internal and external requirements and business rules are clearly documented and communicated,…

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    Sustainability leaders are environmental managers. Since political institutions cannot solve complicated, transitional issues, such as our ecological footprint and climate change alone, sustainability leaders are recruited to help (Russell Reynolds Associates, 2016). Each footprint is about 1.3 miles (2.25 kilometers) long now, and ninety-seven percent of climate scientists agree that climate change is due to human activities (civilization) (NASA, 2016). Barnard & Elliott (2015) list ten…

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