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    How countries achieve development can be a contentious issue. According to the United Nations Millennium Development Goals established in September 2000, the five most important factors that lead to a country’s development are, in the following order: eradicating extreme poverty and hunger, achieving universal primary education, promoting gender equality and empowering women, reducing child mortality, and improving maternal health. These goals, adopted by the international community, recognize…

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    Tayto Case Study

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    LEARNING JOURNAL 2 ASSIGNMENT Charmain Byrne 15100629 This assignment relates to Chapter 10 Product Concepts, Chapter 11 Developing & Managing Products (PLC) & Chapter 13 Channels of Distribution from Lamb,C. W., Hair, J.F. & McDaniel,C. (2013) Introduction to Marketing, International 12thEdition. The below is a branded convenience product that will be analysed for this assignment. Source: www.largofoods.ie (Accessed: 9th November 2016) Tayto is the manufacturer of Irish crisps founded by…

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    One of William Shakespeare’s great stories was called Henry IV, Part One. William Shakespeare was an amazing writer. This play was written sometime in 1598 (Gill xxxi). Roma Gill in Henry IV, Part One states that the play was first published as “The History of Henrie the Fourth” in 1598 (xxxi). The name was then changed to Henry IV, Part One after the sequel was made. This story was assumed to be written in Stratford-Upon (Love). There are a numerous amount of characters in Henry IV, Part One,…

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    Ningaloo Reef Case Study

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    Ningaloo Reef Marine Ecosystem 1. Identify ten organisms from your chosen ecosystem and draw a food web to show trophic interactions between them. Within this food web, you must include and label a decomposer. Ten organisms that live in the Ningaloo Reef include the bottlenose dolphin, loggerhead turtle, tiger shark, whale shark, Southern Calamari squid, jellyfish, zooplankton, dugong, phytoplankton and seagrass. The decomposer in this food web is bacteria, which works to further break down…

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    In Barataria Bay, Louisiana, an area "heavily impacted by oil and dispersants", 50% of shrimp were found lacking eyes and eye sockets. Another lifelong fisher-woman reported seeing "fish without covers over their gills and others with large pink masses hanging off their eyes and gills". A 2014 study of the effects of the oil spill on bluefin tuna, published in the journal Science, found that oil already broken down by wave action and chemical dispersants was more toxic than fresh oil. Prior to…

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    Maslow Vs Herzberg

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    Throughout the course of this investigation my aim is to study the contributions that both Abraham Maslow (1908-1970) and Frederick Herzberg (1923-2000) made to the field of management. I will study how these management theorists have impacted the way in which we look at the field of management through analyzing the two theories that they put forward in 1943 and 1968, respectively. I will use a number of scholarly journals and articles and also books to research the contributions that each…

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    U.S. Military Bases abroad: a bane or a boon? The United States of America with over 800 bases overseas has become a “base nation” as David Vine calls it in his famous book Base Nation: How U.S. Military Bases Abroad Harm America and the World. The problem is that no one knows how many of these military bases the U.S. have. The rough estimate is somewhere between 750 and 800, however, the official records by the Department of Defense do not show the real number because of the different terms…

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    strips  1 large white onion, sliced thinly  2 small garlic cloves, minced  1/8 tsp ground cumin  1/16 tsp cracked black pepper  1/16 tsp sea salt  3/4 tsp dried oregano  1 1/2 Tbsp extra virgin olive oil How to Prepare: 1. Remove the stem and gills from the mushroom, then slice into thin strips and set aside. 2. Place a saucepan over medium high flame…

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    Oil Spills

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    An oil spill occurred near Santa Barbara, California. The oil spilled from an on-shore pipeline that broke and leaked into a storm drain which unloads into the Pacific Ocean. The size of the spill has been estimated to be over one-thousand gallons. The spill was uncovered due to people experiences a stench while on the beach alerting authorities. The spill was found to have spread to nine miles. Oil spills can affect living organisms because of its chemical components are toxic .Through exposure…

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    Crocodiles Research Paper

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    2. Crocodile products are used in the fashion industry to make leather products such as bags, belt and shoes. Crocodile products are also used in the food industry for there meat. The medical industry also uses crocodile products for products such as creams and oils due to there sought after fat. Crocodile fat has also been used as fuel for cars. Activity 2: 1.1 Breathing in living organisms, the taking in of oxygen and the release of energy and carbon dioxide after carbohydrates are broken…

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