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    people do not realize how fragile the reef is and carelessly destroy it without thinking, as ecologists have discovered patches of dead coral in the shape of diver's footprints. Boat anchors can break off a quarter century of growth in an instant, and if allowed to drag, can leave a trench of dead coral in their wakes. The coral reef and our food web will demolished without any hope of reconstruction if tourists are allowed to continue to destroy it. Tourism's potential…

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    Arguably the most important of the economic agents are the businesses themselves. Businesses create products or services and pay employees, so they are the keystone of any economy’s flow of money (besides the government in some cases). However, businesses still claim a myriad of other motivations besides profits as the basis for their company’s work. The first counter-monetary motivation that could be provided is that a company has the pure objective of positively impacting and improving society…

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    80,000-square-foot, $26.4 million Ann Stuart Science Complex (ASSC), according to the Texas Woman’s University website was designed to meet LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) standards in keeping up with TWU’s goal of reducing its carbon footprint. The facility includes the latest instructional technology and state-of-the-art equipment for teaching and research in biology, molecular biology, physics and “green” chemistry. As I continued on my adventure…

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    "Understanding is much deeper than knowledge. There are many people who know us, but very few who understand us." -Unknown In an effort to help our scholarship review committee(s) begin to understand who you are, please respond to the following essay question. Suggested minimum length is 500 words. Please share how the household, neighborhood or community in which you were raised has influenced the person you are today, especially in relation to the scholarship(s) for which you are applying.…

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    Preserve Environment

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    Pollution, landfill, chemical waste, climate change, and natural disasters are only a few examples of the consequences we have created due to our linear economical model not being compatible with the environmental cyclical cycle. So what are the problems and how are we contributing to them in the first place? What might be some of the things we can do in order to better our situation? Lastly, if the environmental problem is as bad as it seems, how not many people are trying to make a change? And…

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    825 lbs. of food each year. To provide food to over 300 million consumers, a lot of procedures must be conducted and followed. This demand has altered the ways of food production. “The average meal has ingredients that have traveled 1,500 miles to our table” (Smith 2). All these ingredients came from a farm. Mass producing food has made local farmers disappear. This disappearance has caused food more likely to be imported and not locally grown. The rise of the commercial food production has led…

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    Krone (DKK) operating profit. Introduction In their sustainability report, there are three key initiatives namely responsible drinking, sustainable packing and efficient brewery and Carlsberg hope to reduce water consumption, energy consumption and carbon dioxide emission at their production sites. In their policy statement, Carlsberg group constantly strives to optimize the use of natural resources, view the products and activities from a life cycle perspective, as well…

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    Triple bottom line reporting Hypothesis: Pick n Pay operates as a successful Public Company Pick n Pay like many other public companies runs a lot of CSR programmes. From the three most recent annual reports we can analyse the level of success achieved by Pick n Pay in terms of Triple bottom line reporting, from there we can determine if Pick n Pay does operate a successful public company. • People In terms of people Pick n Pay does a lot of things to help the people around them and they also…

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    For our city hotel, we have selected Singapore Marriott Hotel as it has recently undergone renovations in 2012. The hotel has been awarded the Certificate of Excellence by Tripadvisor in 2014. The hotel also has a strong reputation of being a luxury hotel consisting of a vast variety of amenities from having the most up-to-date furnishing in every single room to their luxurious spa retreat. Guests can indulge in gastronomic treats that will be sure to tickle their taste buds in five of the…

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    INTRODUCTION 1.1 INTRODUCTION Transport is an important part of India's economy but it is of low and inadequate standards as compared with international standards. Due to economic liberalization, infrastructure development has progressed rapidly; today there are variety of modes of transport by land, water and air. However, India's relatively low GDP per capita has meant that access to transport has not been uniform. The main problem is that the land mass is limited hence the roads cannot…

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