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    TE LAP TOPIC #3 A plant is part of nature, it lives and dies like humans. Nature evolves into a greater understanding in life, it has a meaning to why it lives. In The Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Neale Hurston, it illustrates how Janie’s life was represented by nature and how her life changed because of it. The changes in life happen for many reasons and are reflected upon nature's surroundings. Nature speaks to Janie in a way that only she understands why it changes the perspectives in…

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    "Animals, Capital and Sustainability." Human Ecology Review, vol. 22, no. 1, 2016, pp. 35. The aim of this article is to recognize that humans use animals as goods to increase their well-being, which has a negative impact on the environment. The impact on the environment can leave the land unsustainable, which impacts humanity’s well-being as well as the animals. Humans use livestock and other animals with to their own advantage with the aim of increasing their own quality of life, despite the…

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    music were played. These discoveries advanced, reinforce the theory that music can impact customer-shopping conduct. As asserted by Baker et al., (1992) that there is factually a huge relationship amongst surrounding and social calculates retail environment. Nonetheless, the particular effect of dismal/upbeat music on buyers was not analyzed. They proposed in their study…

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    which would the most suitable to learn about the past environment that the ancient societies lived in. Figure…

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    listening surroundings and finding unknown or undervalued sound. Organization like The World Listening Project (WLP) also promotes these two practices as the way to explore the neglected sound. It was organized to acknowledge the world and the natural environment, societies and culture through the practice of listening and field recording. An global soundwalking and field recording event organized by WLP had hit town on World listening Day(July 18) in 2016, with the theme ”Sounds Lost and…

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    Class Pre-K programs to follow in relation to their learning environment. These guidelines were constructed for the inside and outside learning environment. The UWA campus school is considered to be an Alabama First Class Pre-K program, therefore; it must abide by these rules. This paper serves to discuss the inside and outside learning environment of the UWA Campus School and Mrs. Angie’s class. Specifically it will discuss how this learning environment is aligned to the Alabama Pre-K…

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    Plastic bags provide many practical benefits for customers for carrying and transporting products such as lightweight, inexpensive and hygiene. However, they are also the double-edged swords as they pose a threat to the environment including water contamination and air pollution. This essay will analyze the issue of excessive consumption of plastic bags in terms of my daily life, provide explanations for the impact of this issue and offer my personal policy that I plan to follow during the…

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    3.2: Marketing plan for Coconut Bliss Marketing plan is the blueprint of the future marketing actions after analysing the factors affecting marketing directly or indirectly. Following is a marketing plan designed for Coconut Bliss: Environmental analysis with the help of situational analysis tools: Environmental analysis is meant for betterment of business by providing framework for the planning. It is helpful and easy to use for any type of business (Michael, 2013). Following are the…

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    A similar ethical theory that shapes government sustainability is Hobbesian. Hobbesian is similar to ethical egoism in the fact that self-interest is part of human nature, but Hobbesian believes that without government intervention to keep the self-interest in check chaos would ensue (Jennings, 2015, p.12). Landfills are a great example of Hobbesian in the government’s impact on sustainability. Without government intervention society would disregard proper waste disposal and turn to whatever is…

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    would go bankrupt and the employees would lose their job and would be adversely affected. Innovations would cease because the money would be needed to feed the hungry and the lack of new innovations would lower the future living standards. The environment is another factor that would be adversely affected by a hard focus on feeding the hungry over all else. Bringing back Brazil as an example, we see the Amazon forest being leveled and unprecedented numbers of species becoming extinct. The cattle…

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