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    How humans interact with a place, says more about them than location itself. The idea of place and how people relate to the area around them is an on-going topic of sustainability. This unseen connection is the string interwoven into our daily lives that allows us to feel the desired feelings of being at home, safe, or connected. Many of the books we have read revealed the author's personal connection to place, but I feel as though Red: Passion and Patience in the Desert by Terry Tempest…

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    Why Carbon Finance

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    The Kyoto Protocol developed three carbon finance mechanisms: International Emissions Trading Systems (ETS), the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM), and the Joint Implementation (JI). ETS was the first carbon finance mechanism designed for countries to trade emission allowances or emissions removal credits. CDM allows an industrialized country…

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    JRA Memo Belvedere Trading is a company that develops high end trading software to help their traders in the field. This sort of technology must be efficient to stay ahead of the game. This flows right into their mission statement, “To invest in the continuous improvement of our skills and technologies in order to identify and capitalize on trading opportunities in an ever-changing global marketplace.” The marketplace never stops changing, it takes a lot of people and their input to come up with…

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    are “DEFINITION” which included WHAT. The government intended to continue the carbon tax for the foreseeable future, if this were to of happened, the government intended on keeping the biggest polluters paying the fixed price, until a market-based trading system were to be introduced and the government planned on creating a price floor for the first 3 years to prevent excessive price…

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    insider trading. Insider trading is when employees inside of a company have access to profitable information that has not been made available to public in regards to the stock market. In addition, insider trading is unethical because insider trading violates the U.S. Securities and Commission guidelines,…

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    Immigration Into Canada

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    Legislation and regulation regarding immigration into Canada have been major issue and a growing topic of discussion in recent years. Canada has a population of 33 million and has needed a large influx of immigrants to help support the workforce. With more skilled immigrants arriving to Canada, more would be able to contribute to the economy of Canada. In 2002, the number of immigrants was 229,000. In 2015, Canada has welcomed over 285,000 new citizens to live in Canada. Just last year in 2015…

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    company’s stock. “Insider trading” is a term that is commonly known to investors, but what is insider trading? This term in most cases is references to illegal actions. However, the term speaks to both legal and illegal actions. According to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (n.d.) (SEC), Insider trading as a legal action, addresses when corporate insiders-officers, directors, and employees-buy and sell stock in their own companies. In situations of legal insider trading, they are…

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    Insider Trading Law

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    OF INSIDER TRADING LAWS IN AUSTRALIA 1.0 INTRODUCTION Securities law in Australia is predominantly governed by the Corporations Act 2001(the Corporations Act). On the other hand, the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) is charged with the mandate of regulating the securities market with insider trading being a current priority. The Australian insider trading provisions are notoriously difficult to comprehend as they poise a conundrum in definitions of insider trading and…

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    emitted, the less companies pay, so it is in their economic incentive to pollute less. John Henry first heard about the idea of cap and trade through his friend Boyden Gray one day during their hike in the 1980’s. At the time it was known as emission trading which was the idea of letting people buy and sell the right to pollute. In many people’s eyes it was the key to cleaning up the world for many reasons. Others thought that the idea of cap and trade was morally bankrupt and a license to…

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    Place Attachment Analysis

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    2.4 Place attachment Essentially, the term place attachment refers to ‘affective bond’ between people (individuals or group) and a significant environment, which is developing over time (Scannell and Gifford, 2010). However, due to ‘the proliferation of concepts and measurements proposed for characterising emotional bonds between humans and places’ (Manzo and Devine-Wright, 2014, p. 125), place attachment has a diversity of definitions. These definitions, however, remain scattered in the…

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