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Thesis Statement Of The Foster Institute Of Creative Arts
1. Thesis Statement Of The Foster Institute Of Creative Arts
Chapter 6
PROBLEM STATEMENT
Presented in this chapter are the issues in connection with the proposal's function, form, economy,
and time which will be the basis for the preparation of the architectural presentation of designs and
studies.
Function
The Foster Institute of Creative Arts will serve as a public place of instruction, thaw introduce
creative arts education by teaching academic, non–academic and extra–curricular programs which
will present a veil product of successful future educators and artists in Davao City.
The institute will address the current situational issues in education in the arts, since Davao City are
producing and tend to increase number of artists yet, it ended up with just a mere artists and not
future educators. The city needs an institutional facility that will support and establish the creative
artists in the city by providing facilities that will mould and develop future mentors and rosters of
artists with degree to continue the legacy of teaching for creative artists in Davao. Institutional
functions like: academic lecture classes, recitals for performing and non–performing arts in creative
arts, digital and multimedia discussions, workshops, symposiums, literature coursework and
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The Foster Institute of Creative Arts Davao will be profitable because of some requirements that
will be catered in developing the community: by proving a creative arts community and state–of–
the–art facilities for academic learning, as well as the courses offered to this institution that will
bring profit to the client. The site itself is suitable for income since it is also designated in major
commercial area and institutional
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3. Ford Motor Company
Ford Motor Company: A Business Analysis
Mary J. Richardson
MGT 521
January 30, 2012
Erick Espinosa
Developing sound strategic plans to address the changing business climate is crucial to organizations
operating in today's global environment. Throughout its history, Ford Motor Company has
developed effective strategic plans to adapt the business to the changing economy while addressing
the needs of their customers and employees. By analyzing the company's strategic planning, along
with its financial standing, an investor can make an informed investment decision. "Global strategy
involves thinking in an integrated way about all aspects of a business– its suppliers, production sites,
markets and competition. This approach ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
According to Marketwatch, the company's strength lies in its strong engineering capability. "the
company engages in engineering, research, and development primarily to improve performance
(including fuel efficiency), safety, customer satisfaction, and to develop new products."
(Marketwatch, 2011). "The Ford Company recorded revenues of $128,954 million during the fiscal
year ended December 2010 (FY2010), and increase of 10.9% over FY 2009. The operating profit of
the company was $7,149 million during FY 2010, as compared to an operating profit of $2,599
million in FY 2009. The net profit was $6,561 million in FY 2010, and compared to a net profit of
$2,717 million in FY 2009." (Datamonitor, 2011). Ford did not see such tremendous increases in
their profit line without the recruiting, training and development of their employees. Ford Motor
Company is a large company with thousands of employees, nationally and internationally. The
human resource department is a tool that is used to provide each employee with the tools they need
to be successful. Diversification in their workforce is a cornerstone of the success of the Ford Motor
Company. They established work teams to function as catalyst for change within the company.
"What is clear now is that use of work teams can facilitate the pursuit of quality and the drive for
innovation. For example, Ford Motor Company adopted its "Quality Is Job One" philosophy, it has
engaged in a
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4.
5. Ifrs: Its Relevance, Challenges and Benefits.
IFRS: ITS RELEVANCE, CHALLENGES AND BENEFITS.
Dr. J.Bordoloi, Associate Professor,
Haflong Govt. College bordoloijyotish27@gmail.com Ms. B.Bordoloi, Assistant Professor,
Lakhimpur Commerce College bohnisikha.bordoloi@yahoo.com Key Words:
Harmonize, Convergence, Comparability, Reliability, Credibility, Understandability.
Abstract:
The accounting standards are the ideal and standardized practice of accounting which aims to
harmonize the accounting language. However the use of different accounting frameworks in
different countries creates confusion for users of financial statements. The World has become an
economic village due to globalization, privatization and liberalization. All the emerging economies
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The ISAC was entrusted with the task of issuing principle based International Accounting Standards
to harmonise the international accounting practices. On 1st April 2001, a new body named as
International Accounting Standards Board (IASB) took over the responsibility of ISAC for setting
International Accounting Standards. The IASB adopted the existing IAS issued by ISAC and
standards of Standing Interpretations Committee (SIC). However, the new standards developed and
issued by IASB are known as International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS). In Indian context,
the two accounting institute of the country namely, the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India
(ICAI) and the Institute of Cost and Works Accountants of India (ICWA) are the associate member
of IASC. The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) constituted an Accounting
Standards Board (ASB) on 21st April, 1977 to formulate Accounting Standards (AS). The
Accounting Standards were initially recommendatory in nature and gradually they have been made
mandatory. The companies (Amendment) Act 1999, by introduction of Section 211(3C) has given
the legal recognition to Accounting Standards. The Reserve bank of India in case of banks,
Insurance Regulatory Development Authority in case of
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6.
7. Development Of Egyptian Cca Projects Essay
Introduction
Climate change have enormous negatives risks threaten livelihoods and hinder development around
the globe, according to Global Humanitarian Forum 500 million people are at extreme risk due to
floods, droughts, landslides and tropical cyclones so governments, NGOs, private sector, and other
stakeholders address climate change adaptation through projects and initiatives that represent the
practical ways to adapt with CCR. Monitoring and evaluating process is responsible for being sure
that the CC projects able to meet its objective through tracking successes and failures in order to
foster learning. Chapter evaluate performance of Egyptian CCA projects Compared to global
projects to investigate gaps and extract lessons learned.
1.1. Scope of study
Study discussing climate change adaptation projects that implemented as Part of the official CCA
policy then compare to global projects to investigate gaps and lessons learned, the selected case
studies have same adaptation theme and face almost the same challenge, all of the case–studies
selected from developing countries because they have approximately common in social, economic
and environmental challenges that make the comparison fair. study investigate project scope,
timeline, contractor, total cost, partner, goals, challenge and outcomes for 20 project, 9 project
implemented in Egypt and 9 implemented in developing countries; Morocco, Mexico, Brazil,
Kiribati, India, Philippine, Solomon Islands, Central African
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9. Essay Sustainable Development and Population Control
Sustainable Development and Population Control
A nineteen year old pregnant Chinese girl is forced to abort because she is "too young" to have a
child. Iran, an Islamic nation, instructs religious leaders to promote contraception as a social duty. A
Norwegian international banker worries about "migratory tensions" that would engulf his nation
with waves of third world immigrants. A Los Angles Times article decries the lack of an official
United States population policy. What do these statements share in common?
The underlying theme in each of the sentences above is population control. In each case the
rationale is that the earth's six billion people exceed the planet's "carrying capacity." The planet is on
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Rio was followed by the UN's International Conference on Population and Development (Cairo,
1994) and the Fourth World Conference on Women (Beijing 1995) World Summit for Social
Development (Copenhagen 1995) and Conference on Human Settlements (Istanbul 1996). Each of
these successive global conferences incorporated provisions for legalizing and promoting
contraception, sterilization and abortion, often under the guise of the text phrases, "reproductive
rights" or, "reproductive health." Cairo made clear the linkage between development and population:
"Explicitly integrating population into economic and development strategies will both speed up the
pace of sustainable development –– and contribute to the achievement of population objectives...."
(United Nations)
As could be expected, the target for control is women: From Agenda 21, "Special attention should
be given to the critical role of women in population–environment programmes and in achieving
sustainable development (Ibid. para. 5.48)." And, "... empowerment of women is essential and that
improving the status of women through better access to education, reproductive health, including
family planning and sexual health, and jobs will yield high returns through reduced fertility,
increased production." It becomes clear that females in the production line increases a nations
"economic"
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11. Ecofeminism- Links the domination of women and the...
Expanding Feminist Activism Ecological Feminism: local/global activism
Ecofeminism– Links the domination of women and the domination of nature.
Ecofeminism places importance on our connection as people of one earth and also recognizes how
women have been, historically in the capitalist patriarchy, labeled as subordinate in relation to the
dominating body. The environment falls into this subordinate category because it continues to be
pressed and used to benefit the man machine. It may be hard for participants in the capitalist system
to open their eyes and accept an ecofeminist stance when the realms of ecology and capitalism are
held in opposition. "Ecofeminists do not support the idea that women's increased economic, political
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Ann Dale, a founding Senior Associate with the Sustainable Development Research Institute at the
University of British Columbia, quotes D. Bohm "The very word environment is an abstraction, one
that is wrong in this context, it abstracts the environment from the person and the person from the
environment...But the so–called environment is the very source of being for the person...It separates
things that are one" (Dale 3). The constant polarization between male/female, society/environment
and economic warriors seeking incessant profit/the people that are exploited are all interconnected
and working together to maintain the power dynamic of the capitalist patriarchy.
A more egalitarian social order could be implemented through the rise of the concept 'sustainable
development.' Robert Kates, a professor at Brown University believes that "central to such a
sustainability transition will be, for both population and consumption, a transition from more to
enough" (Schmandt 79). As members of a capitalist society we have been socialized to always want
more. We never have enough to satisfy our desires. I suggest we reassess our values. Sustainable
development has been criticized for its direct connection to the perpetuation of capitalist ideals
rather than truly challenging the existing structure. I believe that it is a good beginning to controlling
our patterns of consumption as they are. It is a starting point that may
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13. Toyota Staff Training Essay
Introduction
History and background Toyota Motor Corporation or Toyota in short, is a Japanese automaker. It is
the world's second largest automaker behind General Motors. However it ranks first in net worth,
revenue and profit. It is also the only car manufacturer to appear in the top 10 of the BrandZ
ranking. The company was founded in 1937 by Kiichiro Toyoda as a spinoff from his father (Sakichi
Toyoda)'s company Toyota Industries to create automobiles.
In 1934, while still a department of Toyota Industries, it created its first product Type A engine and
its first passenger car the Toyota AA in 1936. Its headquartered in Toyota, Aichi and Bunkyo Tokyo,
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Whether it is a formal strategic plan or simply a plan to make the end of the quarter numbers, as
company leaders you think about the future. In future plans, we need to think about the training
necessary to make those numbers or reach those goals. Without the proper skills, the goals we set for
our employees can be difficult to achieve.
For example, a pilot who has never had any training about how to operate a plane. His plane would
probably crash. That is why we must not expect our employees to perform jobs or work on
machinery without the proper training and skills required to meet expectations.
Training and Cross–Training at Toyota
Without these skills, Toyota will not be able to continue to achieve the productivity gains made over
the past 10 years. Over the past 30 years, Toyota has taught manufacturers the importance of
employee training and company wide cross training. The basis for the Toyota philosophy, and thus
its success, is training everyone and cross–training everyone.
Some companies have learned the importance of training. For example, MassMEP clients receive a
$35 return on every $1 spent on training.
The Toyota Way has four components:
1. Long–term thinking as a basis for management decisions,
2. A process for problem–solving,
3. Adding value to the organization by developing its people, and
4. Recognizing that continuously solving root problems drives
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15. The Role Of Energy Development Sustainable Development...
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
OFORI KOFI DICKSON – P16196652
MSc. ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT
ENERGY IN SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS
Abstract
This report discusses the role of energy in sustainable development goals. The report highlights on
the target set by the United Nations and the time–frame given to achieve these targets. Some of the
challenges hindering sustainable development especially in the poor sections of the population and
measures needed to be taken have also been identified. It concludes with the primary principles and
basic practices needed to be taken in order to achieve the sustainable development goals.
Introduction
"Sustainable development is development that meets the needs of the present without compromising
the ability of future generations to meet their own needs" (Brundtland report, 1987). This really
emphasizes on the needs and the idea of limitations often related to the world's poor on how to
bridge the gap of needs and the environment (including climate) now and the future. Basically, it
elaborates on the equality of the life between the rich and the poor (that is, how the poor can be on
par with the rich) in terms of standard of living. Also, it draws attention to the use of green
technologies in order to build a better and brighter future. I believe this cannot be achieved easily,
therefore the possibility of achieving this can be very low, but with strong initiatives and plans, the
bridge can be narrowed. An effective tool for this can
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17. Characteristics Of A Neo Humanist Method
INTRODUCTION:
Globalization is causing a lot of changes in the human life style. It has changed a whole lot of things
in the world and education is also one of them. Globalization has opened a lot of new doors for the
world to come at the same stage and exchange the ideas. It has a lot of opportunity when it comes to
regional and cultural renewal because the community looks for an identity at local as well as the
global level. The intellectual and organisational structures to develop learning cultures are offered
by the sustainable educational practices. These structures are sensitive to both types of learning's be
it at the local level needs of the people or at the macro level of development in human society. These
structures help in defining and developing ways to improve on both the levels and thus help in an
overall holistic development of the society and show us a way to our bright future.
A neo–humanist method can be used to rethink the educational processes that would link
sustainability to the learning and education. A sustainable vision related to human education can
help in obtaining the long term goals of the development. A global network is developing and to
cater to the needs of the future business, we require an education system that is based on a good
sustainable model. This will lead to the uniformity of the education level at different positions. The
business in future is not limited by the physical boundaries as we are already seeing a boom in the
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19. Critical Analysis of The Electronic Sweatshop by Barbara...
Critical Analysis of The Electronic Sweatshop by Barbara Garson *No Works Cited Summary In her
introduction, Barbara Garson gives the reader an idea of her personal work experience as a clerk
with automation. One can see that Garson is a strong critique of automation. In order to convey how
automation is affecting our society the author begins by analyzing and studying various jobs from
the bottom on up (i.e. starting with the most unskilled labor). Chapter one examines the various
occupations at McDonalds's. Barbara Garson finds that most workers here tend to dislike their jobs.
Due to the tremendous amount of stress created by automated systems such as timers and computer
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At first I tried to use my own conversational skills when dealing with customers, but it did not take
long until my supervisors started to discipline me about how important it supposedly is to follow the
given scripts. Hence, I used these scripts and my 5 hour work day seemed like an eternity. I felt like
a wind–up doll and eventually quit the job although I was desperately in need of money. The reason
I am mentioning this is because I believe that in reality there is no difference between the fast food
employee and the reservation agent in terms of individuality. Through automation, both professions
have lost their personal touch to the public. In my case I tried to solicit funds from individuals using
my own ideas and creativity, yet was not allowed to do so. Hence, my job became monotonous.
Quite honestly I do not believe "Kenny" when he states that he likes his work. He argues that he gets
to deal with the public. But in order to do so he follows an unoriginal set of scripts and phrases.
Thus, does he really get to talk to the public or is he merely a machine or parrot triggered by certain
key words such as Yes, No, or Maybe. Furthermore, Kenny was an actor. This profession also
requires one to follow scripts, yet what sets one actor apart from another is their individuality. When
Kenny plays a role where he has to portray certain emotions he does not follow a
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21. Effects Of The Meat Packaging Industry In Upton Sinclair's...
In 1906, a book started taking the nation by storm. The book was titled The Jungle and it was
written by Upton Sinclair, a muckraker who exposed corrupt government and business practices. He
infiltrated Chicago meat packing industries and documented the exploited lives of the workers.
However, more people were concerned with the unsanitary practices in the meat industry. This led to
reforms such as the Meat Inspection Act and the Pure Food and Drug Act. Despite the reforms that
have taken place over the past century, there are still many problems with the meat packing industry.
It harms the workers, endangers the consumers, and has negative effects on the environment.
The meat packaging industry negatively affects workers due to unsafe working
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23. GW Pharmaceuticals Executive Summary
Based in the United Kingdom, GW Pharmaceuticals was co–founded by Dr. Brian Whittle and Dr.
Geoffrey Guy in 1988 (GW Pharmaceuticals, 2014) with the focuses of "discovering, developing
and commercializing" medications which harness the therapeutic effects cannabis components for
use in areas of oncology and Central Nervous System Disorders (GW Pharmaceuticals, 2014). GW's
lead product, Satives®, was the "world's first plant derived cannabinoid prescription drug" with its
main use being for the treatment of MS spasticity (GW Pharmaceuticals, 2014). The company is
also developing Epidiolex® for the use of controlling pediatric epilepsy as well as researching many
other avenues for product development (GW Pharmaceuticals, 2014). Since the initial public
offering in 2013 on the NASDAQ Global Market, GW has rapidly grown and now the company
"occupies a world leading position in cannabinoid science" (GW Pharmaceuticals, 2014). With
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GW Pharmaceuticals vision statement clearly outlines the positive way in which they intend to
conduct themselves as a business where they are not only focused on profit but also the health and
wellness of the consumer. Their main purpose is "to be the global leaders in prescription
cannabinoid medicines, through the rapid cost–effective development of pharmaceutical products
which address clear unmet needs" (GW Pharmaceuticals, 2014). Profit is key in any business as
reflected by GW's vision, but they also make it clear that they are invested in their consumers with
their focus being to provide medications "which make a real difference to [the patients] quality of
life" (GW Pharmaceuticals, 2014). Although GW does not have a distinct mission statement, they
offer ways in
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25. Statement of Purpose
STATEMENT OF PURPOSE In the past few years, India has been getting ready to become one of
the strongest economies in the world. The current slogan `India Shining' adopted by one of the
country's political parties, is most apt in business. With liberalization, the country has seen
tremendous growth. Multinationals have poured in bringing with them, huge opportunity and most
importantly, optimism for the future. The feel good factor is upon us, and I, as an Indian, revel in the
new business avenues being thrown open for generation next. I started my education by schooling at
St. Lawrence High School, one of Mumbai's most prestigious schools where the bar for educational
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The reason I have chosen to study in Singapore is because it has grown into a thriving centre for
commerce and industry. It has also become one of the most important financial centres of Asia, with
more than 130 banks. And EASB is also awarded for maintaining robust academic systems and
processes, and upholding quality standards in its delivery of programmes. And I, as a student will
always look forward to such a promising environment to study in. I believe that MBA in Finance at
EASB Institute of Management is a highly structured program because it provides the right balance
between theory and practice. I have also chosen your Institute because of its outstanding faculty and
performance that it is accredited with. The Institute is central to so much vibrant activity and with a
Cultural Strategy now in place, it would always be preferable for a keen person like me to breath in
such a surrounding. I am extremely enthusiastic to undertake this course at your university and
know that I would be keen to contribute to the quality of student life and the flow of ideas in any
way possible. I hope to be given an opportunity to demonstrate my ability to benefit from and
contribute to the programme. It will give me immense happiness and pride to
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27. Environmental Studies : The Environment
Giorgi Asatiani
Instructor 's Name
English 101
26 April 2015
Essay 3
Environmental Studies
The environment means the surrounding and everything that affect the organisms during their
lifetime. It can also be said to be the total sum of the water, the air and the land interrelationships
amongst themselves and also with the human beings, other living organisms and the properties. The
environment includes all the physical and the biological surroundings and also their interactions. By
studying the environment, it helps us to have a better approach towards understanding the
environment of the planet and also the impact that the human beings make towards it. It is,
therefore, global in nature and has a multidisciplinary subject such as ... Show more content on
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Environmental Studies. N.p., 2013).
There have been various causes of environmental degradation since the industrialization age.
However, some of them have been very controversial because different countries have got different
views regarding the environmental degradation. However, studies done by scientists all over the
world have got the same outcome; that our environment is at risk and if something is not done, the
future is at risk due to the issues and factors that are associated with the degradation of the
environment. There are various forms of degradations that can affect the environment easily. They
include; deforestation, improper disposal of the waste products, water pollution and the global
warming. Most of these environmental hazards are continuously happening and thus making the
environment to deteriorate. Even though the effects might not be immediate, it might take a long
time before the full effects of the above effects to be realized (Aguillon, Jon et al. Environmental
Degradation: Causes, Effects And Solutions. 1st ed. 2013. Web. 14 Apr. 2015).
One of the most and perhaps the most controversial environmental degradation factor is the global
warming. There are greenhouse gases that are naturally at the atmosphere. They include; carbon
dioxide, water vapor, methane, ozone and the nitrous oxide. Therefore, global warming results from
the process whereby the natural levels of these
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29. Quality Issues in Management
Quality Issues in Management Education
The concept of global village and the revolution in the area of information technology is increasing
integration of economies around the globe and attainment of global competitiveness has become a
necessity for the survival and growth, business paradigms are shifting continuously providing
enormous amount of creative opportunities to grasp the future. In the era of global competitiveness,
we have to exercise utmost care to safeguard India 's interest to see that India does not loose in the
international arena. In the era of these fast emerging changes, there is a need for future global
managers with qualities and competencies in global perspective.
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Total quality management should be inducted to make the management education effective. TQM is
a style of management that has worked for several decades overseas and is receiving growing
attention in the United States. Now some colleges and universities are beginning to recognize that
TQM values are more compatible with higher education than many existing management systems.
In India, All India Council of Technical Education (AICTE) is entrusted with the responsibility of
regulating, controlling & ensuring the quality of management education in the country. The
formation of National Board of Accreditation (NBA) & the of workshops that it had organized have
contributed substantially to widespread awareness & concern for the quality of management
education, but can the AICTE in all honesty, claim that their approvals would result in quality
management education of global standard.
According to Bill Gates, The chairman of Microsoft Corporation, U.S.A.," You need to have
specialized knowledge a skill while maintaining a broad perspective...No one should assume that the
expertise he has today will suffice tomorrow, so a willingness to lean is critical". This statement is
also resulting in a need of quality improvement with the change. So a strong relationship exists
between the principles of Total Quality Management & the best practices of management education.
In the context of the
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31. International Business Environment
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INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS
ENVIRONMENT
Globalization refers to the widely flow of production factors within the entire globe in order to
understand the optimum resource allocation. Different authors provide different definitions of
globalisation with their profound research. According to international monetary fund, globalization
increases the rapid and extensive transmission of technology along with international commodity,
transactions of service and scale of global capital flow. The mutual independence of economy is also
strengthened by Globalisation.
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The demand for global service market increases rapidly. The global flow of talents along with the
expansion of multinational business are brought in by global technical transmission and economic
cooperation. Therefore a multinational company has become a significant participant of
globalization.
Moreover, liberalization of regional trade and union of cross regional trade are strengthened.
Therefore, the traditional pattern of global trade and the form of global economic cooperation are
increasingly merged together.
The network of global production is termed as a range of enterprise relationship through which the
final product or service is produced and provided (Dieter and Linsu, 2002). The relationship is
distributed in the link of value chain which further connects the development activities in the world
and forms the global value as well as commodity chains. However, despite the rapid development of
information and communication technology global production network cannot be operated. In fact
the emergence of internet and e–commerce minimized the cost of trade and transportation. On the
other hand, different processes of production such as manufacturing, designing, marketing, sales and
service may differ in different countries which forms the system of labour division. However, the
goal to produce particular production makes these economic activities connected with each other
and form cross–enterprise, multi–industrial and cross–border network
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32.
33. Corporate Social Responsibility And Csr
CSR Concept
The following report has been prepared with a view to understand how Corporate Social
Responsibility (CSR) works in the Brazilian market.
CSR is quite a recent theme in the world, and even more in Brazil. There is not an exclusive concept
accepted when it comes to the definition of CSR, (Araujo, 2006; Oliveira Claro; Pimentel Claro;
Lucci, 2009). According to Passador (2002), the first CSR concept in Brazil (between businesses,
society and the State) emerged with the publication of the Brazilian Social Report by the Brazilian
Institute of Social Analysis (IBASE). In 1998, a non–profit organization called the Ethos Institute
was established to extend the work carried out by IBASE, in order to mobilize, encourage and help
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CSR Attitudes and UNGC principles There are seven formal CSR attitudes that most Brazilian
companies follow in order to strengthen their social image, and they are: transparent
communication, return to shareholders, synergy with partners, customer satisfaction, supporting the
development of local community, environmental preservation and investment in well–being of
employees (Melo Neto; Froes, 1999, p 84 apud Souza, 2006). We see that these attitudes follow
most of UNGC's principles. Currently, there are 660 participants from Brazil in the UNGC; amongst
them are Brazil's largest corporations, as well as SMEs, Brazilian business associations, civic and
academic organizations. UNGC was introduced in Brazil in 2001. In 2003, the Global Contact
Network was formed and has six thematic task forces: governance, communications, environment,
education, anti–corruption, human rights and labour (Global Compact Network Brazil). However, as
stated above, Ethos Institute serves more of a reference for Brazilian companies than UNGC, which
lead to the partnership of the Global Compact Network and The Ethos Institute. According to Duarte
(2010), "Brazil has been the leading country in corporate social responsibility with
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34.
35. Population Growth On Environment And Development
According to Ray (1998), every four days there is a net population increase of over one million
people, and this exponential increase is greatly associated as being one of the main drivers of
poverty and environmental degradation worldwide (Dasgupta, 1995), resulting in extreme stress on
ecosystem services (ES), as well as human development. However, the extent to which future
population growth will be a 'problem' for both the environment and development is disputed
amongst academics around four main models which link population, environment, and development
together. In this essay, I will begin by exploring the vicious circle and Malthusian models and their
views of population growth on environment and development, and contrast these with the Boserup
and Cornucopian models using examples, before concluding.
The exponential growth of global population has seen the per annum population increase go from
taking 100 years between the 1st billion and 2nd billion to just 16 years between the 6th and 7th
billion (Ray, 1998). The Malthusian (/ neo–Malthusian) model developed by Thomas Malthus in
1798, as well as the Vicious Circle Model (VCM) both regard population growth as an extreme
problem for both the environment and for the development of nations. The Malthusian theories links
how as global population increases exponentially and food production remains linear, a critical point
comes whereby shortages of food will result in large scale famine and death until population values
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37. Economic Development In Belize: A Case Study
Belize's development is an important economical, environmental, and political issue which
continues to be the subject of discussion. Historically, Belize has passed through many stages of
development, originating from a hunter and gathering society, during the Mayan revolution, to a
post industrial society, following the advent of computers. Technological improvements, freedom of
trade and the creation of a global market are some factors that have fuelled this rapid rate of
development. The gross domestic product (GDP) is one of the primary indicators used to gauge the
health of a country's economy. Belize has experienced times of economic prosperity, recording
8055.43 USD per capita GDP in 2014 and has had economic hardships of 5168.29 USD per capita
GDP in 1990. Currently, Belize is experiencing what economist term a negative growth, recording a
GDP of –1.2 Percent. Economic development is "the process by which a nation improves the
economic, political, and social well–being of its people". Economic development in any country is
necessary for the quality of life and standard of living to be improved. The term "impact" must be
considered in relation to development and the environment. Every form of development has a cost
or environmental risk associated with it. In the 1980's, there was a shift to a new kind of
development often termed an alternate development. The establishment of the Brundtland
Commission paved the pathway for future aggressive plans designed to
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39. Ndk Type 2 Diabetes
Nongovernmental organizations play a vital role in helping to educate, prevent and also treat Type II
Diabetes. On a national level, The National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases
(NIDDK) is the Government's lead agency for diabetes research. The NIDDK functions three
Information Clearinghouses of prospective awareness to people seeking diabetes information and
three education programs on diabetes, and other health burdens such as kidney disease, and weight
control. The mission statement for the NIDDK is to advance the treatment and the end results for
people with diabetes, encourage screenings for early diagnosis, and prevent or delay the onset of
Type II diabetes (National Institutes of Health). On a global level, the ... Show more content on
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We can and must prevent the preventable. The human and financial cost of not intervening will be
far greater than the cost of intervening" (International Diabetes Federation, 2016). Basically,
diabetes is preventable, it is one's own will to have courage to fight and with the help of supporters
there is no excuse in overcoming this disease. Diabetics are not alone, the American Diabetes
Association provides planning meals, awareness programs, food recipes, the understanding of
carbohydrates and many more supportive plans. In order to obtain a healthy lifestyle with no
complications of any type of disease, it is important to dedicate at least an hour a day to physical
activity. The famous writer Lieberman once said, "There's no medicine that's more important than
exercise. Analyzes have shown, exercising is one of the most important medicines for the diabetic
soul, keeping sugar and blood levels at a normal rate. In addition, carefully selecting portions of
food that are consume daily. The disease itself is killing many different individuals despite economic
statuses. Those who have the education and means usually take it for granted, when people in lower
income countries inquire the access to reliable resources. Type II Diabetes impacts negatively on
many facets of global development and economic sustainability. So it is crucial that this disease is
be put in the forefront so that the global burden of Type II Diabetes be
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40.
41. Tata Group : An Indian Multinational Host Company Based Essay
Tata Group is an Indian multinational host company based in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. It was
founded in 1868 by Jamshedji Tata and gained international recognition after purchasing several
global companies. It is one of India 's largest conglomerates.
Tata companies include: Airlines, Automotive, Consumer goods, Chemicals, Defence & aerospace,
Electrical distribution, Engineering services, Financial services, Healthcare, Information technology,
Locomotives, Steel, Telecommunication and Real estate.
Tata has been nominated in Forbes most ethical companies of 2016, and was awarded the Carnegie
Medal of Philanthropy in 2007 for philanthropic activities. It has established many institutes such as
Hospitals, Research centres, Institute of Science, Football and Cricket academy, Eco technology
centre and an Energy and research institute.
Tata's mission statement is:" At the Tata group we are committed to improving the quality of life of
the communities we serve. We do this by striving for leadership and global competitiveness in the
business sectors in which we operate"
The group 's CSR activities are rooted in the knowledge that businesses have a duty to enable all
living beings to get a fair share of the planet 's resources.
The CSR programme is managed by three organisations – Tata Steel Rural Development Society
(TSRDS), Tata Steel Family Initiatives Foundation (TSFIF) and the Tribal Culture Society (TCS).
The company owns 4,000 acres of land surrounded by many villages. The
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42.
43. Impact of Globalization on Business and Management Education
Impact of Globalization on Business and Management Education
The business sector in India is highly promising in the present scenario. The impact of globalization
has changed the business procedure in India in terms of psychology, methodology, technology,
mindset work culture etc. Newer challenges, newer opportunities are day–by–day in front of Indian
industries, which are profitable and prospective.
The fundamental scope of doing business in India is lying with its people. The huge population of
India has created a large unsaturated market of consumers. This is one of the reasons why global
companies are very much interested in doing business in India. In the post globalization era this
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Competitive forces are expected to take Indian industry out of inertia and place it on a dynamic
growth path. In this context, it is important to know how far economic liberalization and
globalization has succeeded in changing the market structure so as to allow more competitive free
play. Market competition is in turn expected to influence the performance of industry positively. It is
proposed to study changes in the market structure for different industries in terms of the number of
units, size structure and ownership patterns in the 1990s as compared with the 1980s, using unit
level data for the organized industry. This is to be followed up by a study of the performance of
these units / industries in terms of efficiency and productivity. A related question to be examined is
how the new economic environment has influenced the entry and exit of firms, their competitive
strategies, and their pricing behavior.
Reforms and the Corporate Sector
The corporate sector constitutes a dominant part of industry. Financial sector reforms along with the
development of the capital market are changing the structure of corporate financing. This has led to
a separation of ownership and the management and has given rise to the issue of corporate
governance, among others. Corporate governance essentially deals with the ways of governing the
corporations so as to improve their financial performance. The need for governance arises mainly
due
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44.
45. Globalization Has Affected World Health
Globalization has affected world health in a variety of positive and negative ways and the analysis
of these effects allows us to better prepare the future course of international health and for dealing
with the fallout of negative effects. As one of the major vectors of negative effects on global health,
the movement of people and goods should have serious thought put into whether the inhibition of
such movement would be worth the health benefits. Additionally, the trade of foods has allowed
illness to enter into a wider number environments and exposed people to illnesses factors that they
would not have traditionally anticipated from food products produced more locally. On the current
technological edge of food production there is also concern regarding genetically modified
organisms (GMOs) and the value of their contributions to the global health of people and plants
versus their potentially deleterious effects. The speed and quantity of international travel and
movement of goods has been one of the most common advantages of globalization people make use
of. However, the increase of travel has allowed for people carrying disease to spread it across
boarders at a speed that health systems struggle to keep pace with. Due to this, the World Health
Organization (WHO) developed International Health Regulations (IHR) which require member
states to report events of certain health issues and was specifically trying to avoid inhibiting
international travel and trade, due to
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46.
47. American National Standards Institute Http
American National Standards Institute http://ansi.org This nonprofit organization is part of the
accreditation program which oversees the norms and guidelines that lead global business economy.
ANSI is involve in a variety of market sectors including health and safety. According to ANSI
website the mission of The American National Standards Institute is "To enhance both the global
competitiveness of U.S. business and the U.S. quality of life by promoting and facilitating voluntary
consensus standards and conformity assessment systems, and safeguarding their integrity." Many of
the products that are accredited by ANSI involves health and safety fields, due to the fact that many
fields are interconnected with each other to fulfil the health and safety that communities required to
live in a healthy environment. Therefore, the majority of products accredited by ANSI can be related
to safety and health like Bottled water and packaged ice; Building Products; Building and
institutional furniture; Class II biohazard cabinetry; Drinking water additives; Drinking water
treatment units; Electric appliances and accessories; Electrical products; Fenestration Products;
Food service equipment; Gas appliances and accessories; Waste Water Treatment; Manufactured
products and recreational vehicle plumbing products; Personal protective and safety equipment;
Plastic piping systems and components; Plumbing products; Recreational and Occupational Health
and Safety/Personal protective
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48.
49. The Causes And Effects Of Climate Change
Introduction
There are numerous debates about the pros and cons of climate change and what are the causes and
effects of climate change. There are those who argue that the rising levels of atmospheric
greenhouse gases in our environment are as a direct result of human activities. Some activities that
are at the top of the list include but are not limited to the burning of fossil fuels, the cutting down of
our forest, these activities are causing significant and increasingly severe climate changes which
include global warming. Global warming results in a rise in the sea level, longer summers and more
severe winters among other issues. Governments worldwide have come to some agreement that
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Records of past sea–levels changes have also been used to ascertain knowledge and understand the
dynamics of climate change. More recent data are provided by the instrumental record. General
circulation models, based on the physical sciences, are often used in theoretical approaches to match
past climate data, make future projections, and link causes and effects in climate change.
Climate change issues have been recognized by many different professional groups across the globe.
According to researcher Richard S. J. Tol, Research Professor of Economic and Social Research
Institute, Dublin, Ireland (2009) states that "Climate change is the mother of all externalities: larger,
more complex, and more uncertain than any other environmental problem. The sources of
greenhouse gas emissions are more diffuse than any other environmental problem. Every company,
every farm, every household emits some greenhouse gases. The effects are similarly pervasive.
Weather affects agriculture, energy use, health, and many aspects of nature–which in turn affects
everything and everyone. The causes and consequences of climate change are very diverse, and
those in low–income countries who contribute least to climate change are most vulnerable to its
effects. Climate change is also a long–term problem. Some
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50.
51. “Changing Face of Professional Education in India with...
"Changing Face of Professional Education in India With Institute – Industry Partnership"
Prof. Giri Y.L.
Jayawantrao Sawant College of Engg.
Hadapsar, Pune.
E–mail:–giri.yog@gmail.com
Abstract
Education in India has a very long history. As knowledge is a very important source of India's
competitiveness. But India's ability to tap and nurture the competitiveness would depend on how
well education is institutionalized. Education has become India's "super infrastructure''. When the
whole world was deep asleep in darkness of ignorance Indians were busy discovering new things.
Even today India has largest number of graduates in the world. In the nearly 50 years since
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And this is precisely the reason why amongst various other fields of knowledge, desire for acquiring
management qualifications is growing, both amongst the fresh graduates and working executives.
During the past two decades, India has made enormous strides in its economic and social
development. But the greatest challenge to India is, to convert its large human resource base to
knowledge workers, equipped with multiple skills that can harness and take advantage of this
booming knowledge economy.
Higher Education in India is one of the most developed in the entire world. There has in fact been
considerable improvement in the higher education scenario of India in both quantitative and
qualitative terms. In technical education, the IITs, and in management, the IIMs have already
marked their names among the top higher educational institutes of the world. Moreover the
Jawaharlal University and Delhi University are also regarded as good higher educational institutes
for doing postgraduates courses and research in science, humanities and social sciences. As a result,
students from various parts of the world are coming today for higher education in India.
After liberalization many multi–national companies entered in India due to which the demand for
professionals increased. With establishment of many private institutions, professional education now
moved
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52.
53. Reducing Energy Consumption : A Serious Problem That...
Climate change is increasing; it is a serious problem that threatens our future. Scientists warn that it
is changing our health, economy and communities, if we do not aggressively curb it now; the results
will likely be disastrous (The Natural Resources Defence Council, 2015). Energy consumption
contributes to climate change, so it must be reduced. For the purposes of this essay, I will explore
three main areas where reducing energy consumption could contribute to solving the problem of
climate change: meat and dairy consumption, work and food waste.
Meat and dairy consumption is growing, which makes more greenhouse gas emissions, and also led
to climate change. Greenhouse gas emissions from the livestock sector (approximately 14.5 per cent
of the global total) are more than direct emissions from the entire transport sector (The Royal
Institute of International Affairs, 2014). Meanwhile, growth in global meat and dairy produce means
emissions will continue to grow (Ibid). Therefore, if we deal with this problem, climate change can
be reduced. Thus, the shift from global demand from meat and dairy products to a vegetable–based
diet is a major target to achieve climate goals in reducing energy consumption and emissions (Ibid).
Nowadays, more and more people are eating unhealthily. Diets high in animal products are
associated with an increased risk of diseases such as heart disease, diabetes and several forms of
cancer (Larson and Wolk, cited in The Royal Institute of
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54.
55. Foreign Companies Before To Enter In New Market, Managers
Foreign companies before to enter in new market, managers needs a macro– environment
understanding such a political, economic, social and technological analysis to make necessary
decision regarding to the business. Mozambique Government has been undertake the liberal
economic policy and has been managing to the stable economy. The government has been
improving strategies and policies to make an improvement of investment Climate. (Market research
reports)
The role of Mozambique government is to act for the development of human capital, economic and
social infrastructure with objective of poverty reduction. Mozambique government has consistently
implemented reforms, maintained sound macroeconomic policies focusing an economic growth and
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services 6,0 7,7 7,5 education 3,0 7,6 7,4
Financial services 14,5 15,0 5,9 trade 15,4 9,3 4,4
Agriculture, fishery 1,7 3,8 3,1
Taxes o/products 22,1 8,2 2,5 others –6.1 13,1 –3,1
GDP at market prices 7,1 7.4 6.6
Source: Mozambique Bank, 2015
According Mozambique Bank data (2015), the transports and communications; state administration,
manufacturing industry, mining industry and construction were leading gross domestic product
growth. The reduction of trade, financial service and taxes on products contributed for a decrease on
gross domestic product (GDP).
Chart: GDP Structure by sectors Source: Mozambique Bank
Based on Mozambique Bank analysis, Agriculture and fishery sector kept leading position in the
economy, being responsible of 21.8% of the global product, followed by transport and
communication 12,7%, trade and repair services 11.2%, manufacturing industry 9%, house hold and
repair services 7.2% during the year 2015.
Chart: Mozambique GDP Annual Growth rate 2011–2015 Source: INE– National statistics Institute,
world Bank
As indicated above, data from National Statistics Institute (INE), and World Bank, Mozambique's
GDP growth declined in 2015 to 6.6 %, in real terms, comparing to 7.4% in 2014.
56. Table: 3 Macroeconomic developments 2013 2014 2015
Real GDP growth 7.1 7.4 6.6
Real GDP per capita growth 4.16 4.48 3.7
CPI inflation 4.26 2.6 3.6
Budget balance % GDP –2.64
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58. Emerging Cities Of The Arab Emirates
Emerging Cities in United Arab Emirates The United Arab Emirates is a very wealthy country due
to their global position in the export of oil. Within this country is home of two prestigious cities in
the development of becoming international hubs within the business and social world. Dubai is
developing as the significant commercial gateway to the Middle East. As stated by Mike Davis, in
his article called, "Sand, Fear, and Money in Dubai" he says, "Dubai is a prototype of the new post–
global city, which creates appetites rather than solves problems." In addition he mentions "Dubai has
become the new global icon of 'imagineered urbanism'...an emerging dream world of conspicuous
consumption and what the locals boast as 'supreme lifestyles" (Davis). The city is familiar with a
large amount of extravagances centered on the capital derived from offshore oil. Dubai's economy
universal surplus revenues from the massively inflated price of oil exports are invested in real estate
markets along with the production of gigantic skyscrapers. Dubai also ambitions to develop as a
prominent centre in the international economy, and position itself as a centre for institutional
business and a gateway to the Middle Eastern region for principal and investment. According to the
Dubai International Financial Centre, Dubai is projected to rival some of the world's rival
international economic centres in, London, Hong Kong, Singapore, New York, and Tokyo. With
great success lies some crucial
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59.
60. Sustainable Education And Green Campus Design Creating A...
TOPIC: Sustainable Higher Education Development in Turkey through Participation–Empowerment
of the Community and Green Campus Design Creating a Marketing Value for the Universities.
Sub–topics:
1. Sustainable Architecture Definition
2. Sustainable Initiatives/Policies
3. Social Sustainability
4. Sustainable Architecture as Branding
6. Rethinking the Principles of Sustainable Higher Education 1. Sustainable Architecture Definition
1.1. Bruntland, Gro. "Our common future: The world commission on environment and
development." (1987).
In this report, the World Commission on Environment addresses interdependence of nations and
marriage of economy and ecology in sustainable development. It suggests social and gender equity,
reduction of poverty, redistribution of wealth to be able to formulate basic strategies for
environmental conservation in developing and developed countries. This book is the first manifesto
and the starting point of many articles and books about sustainability.
1.2. Brown, Becky J., Mark E. Hanson, Diana M. Liverman, and Robert W. Merideth Jr. "Global
Sustainability: Toward Definition." Environmental Management 11, no. 6 (1987): 713–719.
In the article the authors address that sustainability is a word becoming increasingly more popular
each day. The definition of this word depends on the context and the discipline in which it is used as
well as temporal and spatial scales. Furthermore it is possible to approach it in terms of triple bottom
line;
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61.
62. Lenovo
The report of Lenovo 's marketing strategy
Author:Zhaofei(20095137) Niuyue (20095132) Grade and class: 2009–7 Time:10th,May,2012
Submitted to: Professor Yu
contents
SUMMERY–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––3
BRIEF INTRODUCTION––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––3
FINDINGS–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––3 1.The
macro–marketing environment–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––3
2. The micro–marketing environment––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––4
3. Lenovo 's SWOT analysis––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––5 ... Show more
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And it stands for the country 's highest level in the field of computer technology.
2. The micro–marketing environment:
Marketing micro environment essentially refers to the the company 's own environment and the
business which is directly linked to units or individuals formed environment.
2.1 The threat of new distributors to potential industry:
New competitors entering a certain segments of the market, can add new production capacity and a
lot of resources, and fight for market share. The key lies in wether the new competitors can easily
enter the fine market. This is the mainly due to the economies of scale, channel construction, the
expected revenge factors.
2.1.1Possible entrants: the first one is the digital giants abroad which have not yet entered the
Chinese market, and the others is downstream products, suppliers and retailers.
2.1.2The way of entrants : the appearance of new products, and the establish of a new brand.
2.1.3Potential entry barriers to entrant: economy of scale, product different barriers, capital demand
barriers, the customer conversion cost, patent and proprietary technology.
2.2 The competition in the industry
The product has a specific location, the user 's change to the existing brand are usually based on the
disappointment. Because of the industry production capability, the computer industry is highly
63. profitable high risk.
2.3. Substitute
As China 's entry into the WTO, the competition will post the professional business
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64.
65. Strengths And Weaknesses Of Jane Goodall Institute
1. Introduction
This report will investigate on strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats of Jane Goodall
Institute Hong Kong by personal observation and experience in the organization. The report will
first illustrate different factors affecting the organization in the four dimensions of SWOT. Through
screening strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats, it will help me to draw insights from its
current strategies of exploiting the advantages and dealing with the disadvantages.
Recommendations for its further development will also be outlined at the end of this paper.
2. Organizational Background
2.1 History
The Jane Goodall Institute is a global non–profit established by a well–known primatologist Dr.
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The organization has several core values including "respect, nourish and protect all living things;
understanding will encourage us to take action; every individual has the ability to make a positive
difference; open–mindedness are essential to a changing world and integrity and compassion."
2.3 Targets and Services
Youth is the main target of Jane Goodall Institute Hong Kong, from pre–primary level to University
level. The organization targets young people because it aims to train tomorrow's leaders who care
with the community, environment and animals as well as are equipped with civic responsibility,
environmental stewardship, and peace.
There are two ways to deliver services in the organization. The organization has launched some
programs for students which usually collaborates with or are sponsored by external organizations.
The Jane Goodall Institute actively invites students to engage in the environment through
workshops, field trips and other activities. Besides, young people can register as members of Jane
Goodall's Roots & Shoots. Members can prepare and implement their own projects with
professional support and funding from
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66.
67. The Values Of Adventure Tourism
IN Table of Contents
Introduction 2
History 3
Key People 3
Objective 3
Function 4
Introduction
Adventure travel is a type of tourism involving exploration or travel with risk and it potentially
requires specialized skills and physical exertion. Adventure tourism has grown in recent decades, as
tourists they prefer to experience different kind of vacations.
According to U.S based adventure travel trade association, adventure travel can be any tourist
activity that includes the following three components: a physical activity, a culture exchange and
connection with nature.
The adventure tourism is a excitement which allows its participants to step outside of their comfort
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Its members is spreading into six continents and more than 60 countries which includes tour
operators', destinations marketing organization, tourism boards, specialty travel agents,
accommodations ,etc...
Values
World's largest commercial service sector is travel and tourism industry employing one in every
eleven people on the earth (as of 2015). The tourism has a significant impact on the economic well
being of the people and the environment. Adventure tourism is a small business working in rural
areas and wilderness environment. And it also views the protection and the promotion of these
resources as for its future success and further development.
Adventure travel trade associations serve the community in the every need. While some believe that
the organization is perfect in responsibility and sustainability. Thus adventure travel trade
association declared its affirmation and support of the issues in the value of statement outlined.
Structure
Adventure travel trade association is mainly held for profit industry trade group that serves the
network, educate, and promote the adventure travel industry in the
70. Lenovo
The report of Lenovo's marketing strategy
Author:Zhaofei(20095137) Niuyue (20095132) Grade and class: 2009–7 Time:10th,May,2012
Submitted to: Professor Yu
contents
SUMMERY–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––3
BRIEF INTRODUCTION––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––3
FINDINGS–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––3 1.The
macro–marketing environment–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––3
2. The micro–marketing environment––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––4
3. Lenovo's SWOT analysis––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––5
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Although the acquisition of the IBM PC business, full integration is not yet complete.
3.3 opportunity:
The development of the consumer PC market, along with the rise of the notebook market as well as
the popularity of the PC provides a good opportunity to Lenovo notebook in the consumer market.
And there is a sales boom as Win7 listed the individual market. so Lenovo should seize the
opportunity to capture the market. The Chinese government launch home appliance countryside
sports, farmers for the PC has a strong demand. Lenovo can seize the chance to go to China's vast
countryside market.The domestic market having the rapid development , more and more consumers
to buy the computer.
3.4 threat:
The consumer market, facing the threat of the Hewlett–Packard, Dell is a strong competitor. A large
number of new brand computer manufacturers produce cause confusion of market.The financial
crisis is still not completely eliminate and global individual market is falling which affect the
Lenovo shipments greatly since commercial personal market.
4. Lenovo's market segments, the choice of target customers, market positioning (STP analysis)
4.1 Market segment: despite Lenovo is an old computer, it seems that there is no market selection
71. problem, but when profits to maximize the enterprise management of long–term highest goal
appeared. Lenovo will also can not bear the temptation of diversification, attack from
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72.
73. Overconsumption or Overpopulation: Which Is the Bigger of...
Global and Regional Sustainability Over–population or Overconsumption: Which is the bigger of
two vices to the progress of sustainability today? In the age, where the collective value of goods and
commodities, the strength of economic markets and the accumulated wealth of individuals dictate
the ease of life and the standards of living within society; it is imperative that we as a species
reiterate to ourselves that the natural resources that enable us to fulfil all our basic needs, fashion all
our desirable wants; and provisions the framework on which we build our cities, economies and
daily lives remains limited and finite (McMahon, 2001 ; Millennium Ecosystem Assessment Board,
2005). The finality of such finite resources demands ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Comparatively, over–consumption refers to the anthropocentric notion and practice of "ownership"
as well as indiscriminate use of natural resources and the environment for personal benefit and gain;
without due regard and concern for the availability of such basic resources and natural services to
remain viable in the future as well as for others who may have less access to them (Butler, 1994;
Goodland & Daly, 1998). Over–consumption can be seen to be directly entrenched within the
umbrellas of economic and personal wealth as the means to securing the availability of necessacities
and resources (Fine et. Al, 1996). Brown & Cameron (2000) and Princen (1999) concur that the
human–centred notion of priority through purchasability fosters the continued practice of unfair and
unsustainable practices; whilst concurrently promoting wastage and disconnectedness between
societies and the natural environment. The accelerated rate of natural resources utilised globally,
noted against only the slightest marginal increase in economic development witnessed within the
developing and underdeveloped regions; suggests that the majority of these key resources are being
exploited for the further economic benefit of the developed regions by sheer means of their ability to
purchase them from these less developed regions, thus limiting the availability of these resources for
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74.
75. Impact Of Global Warming On Human And Natural Systems
Environmental change is a global phenomenon and it impacts human and natural systems
substantially. Precisely predicting interactions as a result of such change is a very difficult science as
many elements are often involved. Complex environmental problems such as biodiversity loss,
resource degradation, and fresh water availability have been at the center of many debates. In
particular, global warming has been the predominant topic in political, social, and scientific
communities. What needs further assessment is the relationship between global warming and that of
urban cities around the world. Cities are more so than ever becoming the intersection for nature and
humans. Cities are major factors in the global warming debate as there strains their local
environments can have a global impact. The rapid transition of rural to urban developments and the
increasing move of human populations from rural to urban centers around the world show that there
is a need to examine in–depth the relationship between urbanization and global warming, and how
such a relationship can be made more sustainable. Truly assessing such a complicated problem
requires an interdisciplinary approach on the social and ecological systems of human development.
The importance of such an analysis is crucial as there is a small window for responding and
adapting to global warming. Emissions by urban cities give cause to further examine temperature
increases, extreme climate changing events, and the impacts of
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76.
77. Research Initiative by Toyota Motor Corporation
Running Head: Describe research organization
Introduction
Toyota Motor Corporation is a well–known Japanese automaker. The headquarters of Toyota is in
Aichi, Japan. More than 3 million people are employed in Toyota on the global scale. By
production, Toyota is one of the second biggest car manufacturers in the world in accordance with
the statistics of the year 2010. By revenue, Toyota is counted as the biggest automakers in Pakistan.
Recently, Toyota reported to manufacture 200 millionth vehicle. Other than being an automaker
company, Toyota is known to be an organization which is very much involved in other activities that
are related to research and development.
Research Initiatives
There are a number of initiatives that have been taken by Toyota in the field of research. One of the
main examples of these is the development and establishment of the Toyota Technological Institute
in the year 1981. One of the main aims of the development of this center by Sakichi Toyoda was to
make sure that research goes on in the field of engineering. In the year 2003, Toyota Technological
Institute was founded in Chicago. As a part of this research, Toyota has supported Toyota Driving
Expectations Program which promises its customers the fun of safe driving. Toyota is one of the
most well–known automotive organizations in the world having the aim of reducing the fatalities
and accidents on the roads (Hasegawa, 2008, p. 67). Other than these, some of the other research
programs
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78.
79. Australia 's Development Of Technology
1. Describe what the reasons could be for Australia wanting to contribute to the development of
CCS while developing countries such as India and China continue to build power stations but are
not at the forefront of CCS.
Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) is a means of separating out carbon dioxide (CO2) when
burning fossil fuels and then disposing of it either underground or at or under the sea bed. Australia's
concern for the environment is one reason for them wanting to contribute to the development of
CCS. In addition they also have the wealth to be able to investigate and implement this technology.
India and China, on the other hand, despite their phenomenal economic growth are still relatively
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Australia as one of the world wealthiest countries being the 12th largest national economy (CIA,
2015) with a very high standard of living does have the resources, economic, technical and
infrastructural, to implement CCS technology.
The Australian public are concerned with the environment and keen that any Government in power
have some commitment to the environment and climate on its agenda and that the Government is
committed to preserving the environment. If those in power wish to remain there this commitment
must be visible. Unfortunately Australia has just committed to an economic plan that is based on the
mining, exportation and burning of the nations massive coal resources (Vorrath, 2014). Hand in hand
with this strategy, should be an investment in CCS so that Australia takes some responsibility for
reducing pollution. It is interesting to note that the two biggest countries Australia is relying on to
buy this coal (India and China) are starting to move away from heavy polluting coal power stations
and looking at alternative technologies. India, for example, is providing loans and subsidies to its
citizens to set up the world's largest solar farms whilst China has the ambitious aim to phase out coal
completely in some cities by 2020 (Vorrath, 2014). By reducing their coal dependency these
countries are in fact playing their part in trying to reduce Co2 pollution albeit not necessarily
investing in CCS technology (Vorrath,
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81. Corporate Social Responsibility And Csr
Abstract Although many research about corporate social responsibility (CSR) have been conducted,
there are still some field to study more. The purpose of this research paper is to find out whether
Business–to–Business companies implement CSR actively. According to the numerous researches
shows that correlation between Business–to–Consumer and CSR are strongly related due to variety
reasons such as brand image and brand equity. Thus, we thought that B2B business is not actively
doing because B2B companies are not directly related to consumer. To understand and enhance this
research paper, we cover basic concept and indicators of CSR. In addition, we employs "2014
Global CSR Reptrack 100" report released by reputation institute to disclose the result.
Key words
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), Business–to–Business, Reputation Institute.
Introduction
Corporate Social Responsibility has been popular strategy among companies. Numerous companies
release CSR report and variety of studies have been conducted on different aspect of CSR. Although
many researches have been conducted, there are some controversy about concept and effectiveness
of CSR. According to the recent study, CSR reports are significantly related to short and long–term
measurement of financial performance (Orhan Akisik Graham Gal, 2014) and M. Tsoutsoura's date
(Tsoutsoura, 2004) indicates that the sings of the relation between CSR and financial performance
were positive. In addition, CSR influences
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