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    Indonesia Case Analysis

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    Indonesia is one of the countries with abundance of natural resources with large populations. According to World Bank (2013) Indonesia is lower middle income country with GDP around 868.3 billion US dollar and the population is 249.9 million, while poverty headcount ration at national poverty line is 11.3% on 2014. The contention appear that this wealth resources country get the benefit or even get worse with the plenty of their natural resources. The economic growth in Indonesia in period…

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    My Family Resources

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    My family has several resources such as human resources, economic resources and social resources to deal with. Some of the resources my family has includes money which is acquired by working and earning a living wage. We also have advice, love, talents, materials such as; car, phones and laptops. My family’s economic resource is gained by working and each member of my family contributes to our family income after receiving their wage from various jobs. My mom works from home with her buying and…

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    Exploration has many effects not only on organisms, but also the atmosphere. . By exploring for natural resources such as oil and gas, we contribute to global warming. Burning fossil fuels depletes the ozone layer and encourages global warming. Findings show “Air pollution near ground level, and acid precipitation, are already causing widespread injury to humans, forests, and crops” (Grossman & Bryner). Another impact on the atmosphere and on the elements of life can be seen in the uranium New…

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    Business Resources P3

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    What are Physical resources Physical resources are the resources that the business needs to carry on its business activities such as Materials, waste and facilities. All the resources within the business help the business carry on. If the resources were not to be taken care of the business might have suffer or even close down, since if costa didn’t have any security the business might attract thieves, this would make it hard for the business to carry since they are losing time and money. If a…

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    Tony Robbins once said, “It’s not only resources but resourcefulness that ultimately makes the difference.” If no one was resourceful or crafty (or accidentally invented anything), how would we be where we are today. Chances are we would all still be cavemen. There are some people that are very resourceful like in Maus, Hiroshima, and Anne Frank; The Diary of a Young Girl. That’s why resourcefulness is one of the best ways to respond to conflict. Hiroshima is a good example of resourcefulness.…

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    Applying the Five Frames In his book, Heraclitean Fire: Journeying on the Path of Leadership, Dr. Michael Carey (1999) introduces us to the theory of the five frames for effective leadership. Organizational life is filled with an abundance of unique challenges and conflict. The Five Frames model serves as a valuable tool for leadership by revealing the alternate perspectives of organization members. According to Carey (1999) “These five frames – rational, human, systems, political, and cultural…

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    The worst development outcomes are found in the countries with the majority of natural resource endowments. “There are twenty-three countries in the world that derive at least sixty percent of their exports from oil and gas and not a single one is a real democracy” (Patrick). In developing countries, an increasingly important part of economic growth is the management of natural resources. This allows governments to deliver services to their citizens and it also creates jobs (“Creating Jobs”).…

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    Topic: The Impact of Syrian Refugees on Jordan’s Water Resources Gluck, Caroline. "Syrian Refugee Influx Adding to Jordan 's Water Worries."Oxfam Policy and Practice. N.p., 11 Apr. 2013. Web. 18 Sept. 2016. North of Jordan’s urban city areas lies the Mafraq farms which are filled with growing vegetables and olive trees. The farm also acquires one of the largest water producing wells in the Jordanian valley. However, the area is currently facing several water disparities due to the increasing…

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    Man-made Water Crisis Droughts have played a huge role throughout California’s history. Just as recently as two years ago, California’s record-breaking drought was declared the worst in the state’s history. However, this year, Governor Jerry Brown declared the drought emergency at an end. Many residents have referred to California’s issue as a “man made drought.” In other words, the water crisis is not from the lack of fresh water in California, but the lack of purposeful direction and use…

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    Kerrie Peterson Case

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    Kerrie Peterson is a general manager for Access, one of the 100 vast business division, this organization focuses on financial service for small businesses (credit cards, loans, and more financial planning services) (Lester & Parnell, 2007, Case E). After the meeting Kerrie had with the CEO and the fellow general managers, she arranged an urgent meeting herself with the senior management team. This meeting was to the regards of the impact of the recession that the business and the economy is…

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