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    1. Executive summary 1.1 Purpose: • To analyse the current situation of Gorilla Health Bars pty ltd (GHB), in terms of their approach to sustainability. • Secondly, to make recommendations to GHB on how to incorporate more sustainable business practice, which they will benefit from in the future. These include customer follow up, personalized services, and increased public participation. 1.2 Scope of the investigation: • The analysis described here will be collected across various sources…

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    Everything is not what it seems, even the brain can deceive its own master. When brain plays a trick on us, we will not believe anything even with the evidence right before our eyes. In the Invisible Gorilla by Christopher Chabris and Daniel Simons, the authors inform the readers about the illusions that can happen in the daily life. Also, how to noticing about these illusions before making an unforgivable mistake. These illusions are related to how our brain and memory system work. The book…

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    Introduction Research Statement & Purpose: The main purpose or aim of this paper is “to develop and implement CSR initiatives for Gorilla Health Bars (GHB) to improve their reputation and financial position in the market.” Background: Gorilla Health Bars Pty Ltd (GHB) is a Victorian company that has been operating their business for four years through manufactures and delivers health-oriented snack bars made of fruit, cereals and nuts in the market. The company’s aim is focusing on providing…

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    made of thin, yet strong material called “Gorilla Glass”. When “compared to other brands of glass Corning’s Gorilla Glass is particularly: hard, thin, lightweight, and scratch resistant.” According to Anne Marie Helmenstine, “The glass consists of a thin sheet of alkali-aluminosilicate.” The glass is then “strengthened using an ion-exchange process which forces large ions into the spaces between molecules on the glass surface.” The process in which Gorilla Glass is made isn’t quite complex,…

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    Isabel Clostre Professor Perez English 318 Short Story Analysis “Gorilla, My Love” Choose a short story from THE ART OF THE SHORT STORY. Perform the following: A. Choose 2-3 elements of fiction and write 1-2 paragraphs about how each of these elements operate in the work you are reading: character, POV, setting, plot, description, dialogue. Describe how the author is using the element to convey feelings, elicit responses, or create meaning. B. Write 1-2 paragraphs about how these elements work…

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    old films, or doing other things that aren’t as fast-paced as they are currently are. Both authors address the issue of attention today in Matthew Crawford’s piece “Attention as a Cultural Problem”, and Cathy Davidson’s “You Count While I Watch the Gorilla.” Evidence of rhetorical strategy is apparent throughout the text, and implemented to…

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    did you feel about Harambe murder? Even though Harambe was a western gorilla this is still a threat to gorillas. Eastern Gorillas are being extinct because of events like this. I know you are probably asking why did you chose Eastern Gorillas when there are animals like Giant Pandas that you can write about! The thing is that Gorillas aren’t an animal’s many people are interested about, but what they don’t know is that gorillas are the closest things to a human. Think about let’s say that humans…

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    Cause and Effect: Dian Fossey I’m the woman who studied the gorillas of the Rwandan Mountains for almost two decades, I am Dian Fossey. On January 16th, 1932, I was born in San Francisco, California. When I was young my parents divorced, so I grew up with my mother and stepfather. While I attended school at the University of California, I was also working at a ranch in Montana at the age of 19, where I soon developed my love for animals. Years later on 1952 I enrolled at San Jose Sate and I…

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    Cadburys Advert Analysis

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    Dairy Milk chocolate that goes for a length of 60 seconds. The commercial features a gorilla that appears to have a delightful and happy expression during the advert playing a famous drum solo “In the Air Tonight” by Phil Collins. The commercial is shot in a recording studio with a purple background which reinforces the brand Cadbury throughout the advert. The selling tactic that is used is humorous because a gorilla playing a drum kit does not happen in reality. It is effective to the…

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    is the home of the last mountain gorillas and takes in orphan gorillas. The new rebel group, M23, declares a war in 2012 causing a huge commotion and making the National Park a big target. Wanting to protect its park and its gorillas from people who want to close down the park, they created the documentary, Virunga. It shows a significant amount of pathos and logics with credible information and personal connections from the audience toward the park and its Gorillas. However, it was lacking…

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