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    . Figure 2: Cultural Web by Johnson and Scholes (1998) Source: http://isabellabrusati.com/assessing-organisations-culture-with-the-culture-web/ Following table illustrates how Cultural Web can be applied to GreenHealth and Cranberry Before and After Merger. Sub system GreenHealth Cranberry GreenHealth-Cranberry Stories They are an ethical business. They are successfully in the business for generations. This company is considered as a part of the Reading history. They are a young…

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    community has to adapt to these principles: firstly, build environmental and cultural awareness and respect every human being. Every country has to build environmental and cultural awareness within their community and also with travelers, if there is awareness for the environment and culture every human being will learn to appreciate what their country or city has. Respecting every human being is another part…

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    from your answer in Question 2. ♣ Disturbance and biodiversity losses. The solutions to prevent disturbance and biodiversity losses is to start educating or make an awareness to people about biodiversity loss. Spreading words about how damaging human effects is on plants and animals can encourage people to change their ways and slowly starts to preserve biodiversity. Besides, biodiversity losses can be avoided by promoting sustainability. For example, sustainable agriculture is so much…

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    Importance Of Ecotourism

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    Ecotourim is a sub-sector of tourism that is organized for people who love natures.There are many definitions of ecotourism. The most commonly used definition is “Responsible travel to natural areas that conserves the environment and improves the well-being of local people"which was established by The International Ecotourism Society (TIES) in 1990 (Lee 2008). The increasing environmental awareness and a desire to travel to natural locations in late 1980s had actually made ecotourism popular…

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    Ethics And Climate Change

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    In recent years, researchers, governments, and scientists have been rapidly discussing the effects of global climate change and its accelerated environmental impacts on present and future generations. This information has led to joint international cooperation aimed at educating society as well as solving cultural barriers related to climate change. This action seeks to promote ethical and moral principles as solutions. However, it is important to understand that many international organizations…

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    Ecotourism Case Study

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    development around the World is also accompanied by negative impacts, causing untold damage to some of the most ecological systems (Blangy and Mehta, 2006). Such damages are offshoot of human environmental attitudes. According to Karademir (2013), moving towards the goal of sustainability requires fundamental changes in human attitudes and…

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    In the book “Dumping in Dixie: Race, Class, and Environmental Quality” by Robert D. Bullard he discusses the importance of environmental quality and the effects of racial and social hierarchy’s contribution to environmental problems in poor, working class, urban communities. Being that Bullard is known as the “Father of environmental justice” this book is just one of many of the embodiments of everything he stands for as an environmentalist and sociologist. Not only does he inform the reader on…

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    Chemistry Green And Clean

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    the chemicals disposed in rivers. This will significantly kill or pollutant the wildlife involved in the ecosystem. This will even harm humans as it will no longer be a reliable drinking source. Envision oil spills in the ocean or bodies of water. The chemicals infected many animals and organisms. Hunting fish contaminated with those deadly chemicals poses human life at risk when we eat such harmful…

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    species are 1,263,500. In India, while India has only 51,828 species. It provides all the basic requirements of life of all living things. Biodiversity plays a direct role in climate regulation and it depends upon evolutionary changes of the species. Human beings derive great enjoyment from natural environment. Man exploited more resources with the help of his skill and knowledge and enrich the culture. At present, uncontrolled use of resources, urban and industrial expansion and problems of…

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    Basic Ecology Lab

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    Basic Ecology Lab Report Part 1: Primary Article (w/summary), and Hypothesis Summary of Primary Article Should include their hypothesis, what they did, what they found, and why we care. Include a mini citation of the article used. State your hypothesis for our Ecology Lab where we will be surveying the lakes on campus My Hypothesis: If we survey the species in upper and lower pond, then there will not be a significant difference in species composition between the upper and lower ponds due to…

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