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    1. Introduction Environmental factor is one of the most important elements that affect heavily on the development of enterprises or industries. At the same time‚ strategies of production and management are also significant. Therefore‚ it is necessary for companies to analyze those factors and put forward appropriate strategies for further development. There are many practical analytical models for corporate to apply to. This passage mainly explains how CRH‚ an international building materials company

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    SOCIO-ECONOMIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS OF LAND USE CHANGE: THE CASE OF CALAMBA CITY‚ LAGUNA A Research Proposal I. INTRODUCTION A. Significance of the Study Land and its uses are essential to all human communities. Every person is shaped in a range of ways by the landscape in which they live‚ and the products and resources produced on the land. Land and its uses are particularly important

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    Analyse the changes in the literacy rate during the post independence period in India Literacy has traditionally been described as the ability to read and write. The National Literacy Mission defines literacy as acquiring the skills of reading‚ writing and arithmetic and the ability to apply them to one’s day-to-day life.With almost 2/3rds of the indian population aged 7 years of age and above now literate‚ india has made a very significant progress in the direction. Data from 1961-1991 indicated

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    Classical India Change and Continuity over Time From 300-600 CE‚ there were major changes in classical Indian civilizations as new religions were formed‚ political power was increased‚ and advancements in math and science were made. However‚ trade routes continued to flourish while the caste system was supported by the Hindu religion. These helped the patriarchal society flourish in the 300 years. In the classical Indian society‚ many changes took place‚ religion being one of the main few. New

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    TRENDS AND PATTERN OF CONSUMPTION OF VALUE ADDED FOODS IN INDIA Michel Morisset and Pramod Kumar The economic growth‚ changes in tastes and preferences and urbanization has resulted in changing consumption pattern away from traditional food commodities to processed and high value commodities (Murty‚ 2000; Meenakshi‚ 1996; Rao‚ 2000). The consumption of food is falling because of shift in consumption away from cereals to high calorie commodities such as meat‚ milk‚ fish etc‚ in other words

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    What relationship is there between globalization and global environmental change? 1. Introduction The world has ushered in an era of rapid growth of economies and on-going process of global integration. It implies a growing degree of interdependence among economies and societies through cross country flows of capital‚ information‚ products‚ services‚ culture‚ technologies and labour (Panayotou 2000). There is no doubt that the globalization brings a lot of advantages. The global commercial market

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    stability‚ and structure of ecologic assemblages is increasingly forced by environmental variance. Moreover‚ studies have shown that it is no longer possible to ignore the effects of variation from biologic models examining the effects of climate change (Lawson et al. 2015; Walther et al. 2015). The role of environmental variance is challenging traditional theoretical approaches supplanting the notion of absolute climate changes. In a world with fluctuating climates‚ two main questions have emerged with

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    What do we need to change about the Indian Education System? Education has been a problem in our country and lack of it has been blamed for all sorts of evil for hundreds of years. Even Rabindranath Tagore wrote lengthy articles about how Indian education system needs to change. Funny thing is that from the colonial times‚ few things have changed. We have established IITs‚ IIMs‚ law schools and other institutions of excellence; students now routinely score 90% marks so that even students with

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    Environmental Case Analysis: The Risks of Global Climate Change Introduction "The natural world seems to be deteriorating around us‚ and it seems to be our fault. We are uncertain about the extent of the deterioration‚ the means that would reverse it‚ and the prospects for human life in the future" (Newton‚ Dillingham‚ & Choly‚ 2006‚ p. x). The environment and its protection is an extremely serious issue. Many environmental issues exist including endangered species‚ waste pollution‚ over population

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    M. C. Mehta v. Union of India(Kanpur tanneries case) Citation : 1988 AIR 1115 Place of origin Jajmau(Kanpur) Date of decision 22nd September 1987 BENCH E.S. Venkataramiah and K.N. Singh‚ JJ. Nature Public interest litigation relating to environmental issue Subject Constitution of India‚ 1950: Articles 48A and 51A-State to protect and improve environment-Fundamental duty of every citizen to improve natural environment. Environmental Law Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution)

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