Issue of Environmental Awareness Essay

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    The media is a source that not only vaguely summarizes the environmental problems in society, it over exaggerates its content making it seem implausible (10). In other words, the media have failed to provide the public with “realistic” and “simple” stories when publishing an article in a media’s segment. As a result…

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    First, environmental lobbyists and many of the governments are pressuring the fast-food restaurant companies to become more sustainable and developing green, environmentally-friendly products. This factor influences businesses’ performance and their brand image because many governments levy huge fines upon companies for polluting. On the other hand, businesses are rewarded for having positive efforts toward the environment. Second, the environmental awareness increases among consumers…

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    to address the issue. The Endangered Species Act of 1973, which regulates wildlifes exports and imports. The United States Congress determines funds, US foreign aid, international involvement, trade sanctions, trade agreements, and public awareness. Recently, Obama has placed regulations Ivory from Kenya and restricts the sale of these products. US does not want to participate in the extinction of these animals, and demands reduction campaigns. Additionally, increasing awareness of the increase…

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    According to the theory of evolution, humans are the descendents of animals and simply evolved from their more basic state. In the case of humans, they are believed to be the descendants of ancient primates. This ideology raises the question of what the true difference is between animals and modern humans. This debate on what makes a human being a human has raged for decades and will most likely continue for many more. Despite this, while humans share many characteristics with animals, they are…

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    financiers, management, the community and government. Corporate governance also supplies the framework for acquiring another company from action plans and internal controls to their performance measurements and disclosures. This approach became a pressing issue following the Sarbanes-Oxley Act in 2002, which restored public confidence in corporations after fraud scandals such as Enron. Most companies strive daily to have a higher level of corporate governance. However, these days it is not…

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    disposal site for e-waste from various parts of the world.” (Malakata, 2015) It also indicates that “The careless disposal of electronic equipment can cause significant health and environmental risks.” (Malakata, 2015) In my opinion, dumping raises moral standard because the action affects human welfare and/or environmental. An ethical relativist will probably say that moral depends on the culture or society. In the case of E-waste, they may justify that it helps to create jobs for people who…

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    also an issue of which even experts are not agreed on. There is a lot of information on all aspects of climate change, and it can be hard to keep up (Parliament of Australia). “While the politicization of climate something of a circus, the coalition’s announcement of a 26% emissions reduction target on 2005 levels for Australia by 2030 has surely placed its climate policy on a dangerous high wire” (CNN by David Holmes). “ The great thing about the Australia…

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    international business cuts across different cultural differences in different nations, different governmental regulations and diverse application of labor rules. Introducing a new product at the international market will not go well without proper environmental scanning. The environment has to be analyzed very well to see the competitors and industrial analysis. Entering the global business will also be subject to stiff competition since there will be already established companies.…

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    Daniel Goleman, a world-renowned psychologist, ushered in a new theory that elaborates on the emotions of human beings and how the many different emotions influence the way people act and feel on a day to day basis. Goleman believes that emotional intelligence contributes just as much as IQ intelligence because of how there are many different factors that influence people’s emotions in a certain way. Some factors can cause a person to become angry, happy, sad, jealous, or loved. The main point…

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