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    energy into electrical energy‚ and in a way we will be able to use a human body’s mechanical movement to power the devices we need. This concept creates an opportunity to manufacture piezoelectric tiles. Re-nergy Tiles: Future of Clean & Sustainable Energy Piezoelectricity is produced by certain ceramics like quartz‚ Rochelle salt etc that generate an electric current when their material structure is misshaped. Re-nergy tiles‚ a concept brought forward by Alternative Power Devices (APD)

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    fact destroying our very own vital life support system (Miller‚ 2010 pp 5). The need for change towards sustainable development means to live off the earth’s natural resources without depleting them (Miller‚ 2010 pp 6). This essay argues that sustainable development is the answer to the world’s environmental and economic problems. Its purpose is to outline my understanding of sustainable development and to discuss what the authors Ede (2008)‚ Collier (2007) and Monbiot (2006) have contributed

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    FACTORS AFFECTING SUSTAINABLE WOMEN EDUCATION IN NIGERIA BY IHEANYI N. OKWAKPAM Department of Adult and Continuing Education‚ Faculty of Education‚ University of Calabar‚ Cross River State‚ Nigeria. Email:iokwakpam@yahoo.com Abstract This paper attempts to establish the factors that affect sustainable women education in Nigeria. The paper found out that non-participation of women in education programmes was as a result of some limiting factors and proffers solutions to such. Introduction It is

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    The Economic Growth Vs. the Environmental Sustainable Development Contents I. Introduction3 II. Distinguish between Economic Growth and Environment Sustainable Development5 III. Natural Environment and the Economy 5 1. Natural Environment and the Economy5 2. Relationship between economic growth and the environment6 2.1 Environmental Kuznets Curve 6 2.2 Alternative views on the economy-environment relationship7 2.3 Case study in Cambodia 8 3. Current Cambodia’s Economy and Development10

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    Sustainable Supply Chain Management: State of the Art Sarker Rafij Ahmed Ratan PhD student (1st level) University of Dhaka‚ Bangladesh. Visiting research fellow ‚ CERRAL‚ IUT Lumiere Lyon 2‚ France. Email: getrafij@yahoo.com Supervisor : Dr. Mijanur Rahman Treasurer ‚ University of Dhaka Professor‚ Department of Marketing‚ University of Dhaka‚ Bangladesh. Acknowledgement Dr. Aicha Sekhari ‚ Associate Professor IUT‚ University Lumiere Lyon 2‚ France. Dr. Syed Akter Hossain‚ Professor Post

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    J. Kilbert in his book “ Sustainable Construction : Green Building Design and Delivery [(2005) John Wiley and Sons: New Jersey]. Introduction Developing a structure is part of development for the nation. Building will involve the structure for residential area‚ industrial area or township area. During this decade the awareness of sustainable construction is related to the green building design to suit the purpose. In other word‚ a green construction or sustainable building refers to a structure

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    The term sustainable development is very much in vogue and is often inanely (even superficially) used by many individuals or societies trying to gain favour. However‚ its popularity is not without reason; ethical considerations and to a lesser extent‚ fear has cast it in the spotlight. Within an economics context‚ the neoclassical and ecological schools have explored the topic vigorously‚ and based on their individual beliefs‚ recommend different policy ideals to ensure that sustainable development

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    Thesaurus defines ‘organization’ as an entity that comes together and works for a collective goal in a structured and streamlined manner‚ impacting its own performance and clearly separating it from its own environment. Institutes‚ on the other hand‚ are entities that go beyond processes and people. Institutes stand for organizations that possess its own values‚ integrity and culture. And this is what distinguishes them from organizations. Often‚ people mistake one as the synonym of the other. Every

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    company: Alaskan Seafood Marketing Institute (ASMI) Sustainablity VS MSC Brands Products and Services promoting Sustainable products and quotes on: Kings salmons‚ Cod‚ Halibut‚ Crabs Position: Company website how the position its brands Listen to what experts and consumers are saying. Conclude with implications and recommendations for the focal company of the good/service. Conclusion: The focal company of my research objective is to compare the Alaskan Seafood Marketing Institute

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    NIMPL‚ a mussel farm based in Tauranga. Sealord has alliances in Europe‚ Asia and the United States (Sealord‚ 2010).The industry that Sealord operates in is that of the fishing‚ processing and distribution business. Sealord offers frozen and canned seafood. Threat of new entrants It is very hard for a new company to enter the fishing industry. Firstly they must have a great starting capital as they require boats and need to hire people. Secondly the fishing industry is bound by a lot of rules from

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