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    the teachers and my fellow friends. Thank you Mrs A.K. Chan for giving me a chance to present me for giving a speech about keeping our environment pollution free to everyone in this hall. I am here to talk about keeping our environment clean‚ as you can see all of us are suppose to take care of this planet to make it a better place‚ but why aren’t we doing it so? We are not doing much. We must make a change‚ especially with all the gasses that comes out from the cars‚ lorries and even motorbikes

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    the factors that can affect the economic cycle such as GDP‚ interest rates‚ levels of employment and inflation is what causes the ups and downs of the economic cycle. I will also be talking about the economic environment and the factors of this such as employment‚ income‚ inflation‚ interest rates‚ productivity and wealth. The economic cycle it the natural fluctuation of the economy between periods of expansion (growth) and contraction (recession). The are some factors that affect the economic cycle

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    EFFECT OF ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE ON THE ENVIROMENT THE BIOSPHERE Variations in atmospheric pressure can present special problems for the respiratory systems of animals because atmospheric pressure affects the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide that occurs during animal respiration. Normal atmospheric pressure at sea level is the total pressure that a column of air above the surface of the Earth exerts (760 millimetres of mercury‚ or 1 atmosphere)

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    technologies. Therefore‚ it is important to discuss on the effect caused on environment due to these technologies. Aims and objectives To study about effects of technology on earth. To study its negative and positive impact on environment. To discuss how to decreases its ill effect. To analysis the energy consumed per year on technologies. Relevance The Negative Ecological Impacts of Technology One of the biggest problems the world faces today is the amount of energy that is consumed globally

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    is where obesity begins; consuming more food portions than your body needs People need to set limits and health plans early in their life to overcome this new threat. In this research‚ journalist Erica Goode tries to evaluate the local and global influence of the fast food industry of the United States. Erica Goode is an award winning journalist and currently on the staff of the New York Times. In 1979‚ she got her master degree in social psychology. Goode relies on research studies in nutrition

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    There are many differences between business organisations‚ beginning with the purpose and goals of an organisation. Business organisations belong to various different categories including the private‚ public and non-profit sectors. This assignment will discuss a business organisation from each of those sectors‚ outlining the purpose‚ objectives‚ and stakeholders of each. It will also discuss the different ways that global factors and market structures can impact each of those companies. CONTENTS

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    mud. A lot of different organism get caught in these nets. Dolphins‚ sea turtles and other fish that are not meant to be caught are killed. Churning up mud does immense harm. Fish cannot see in water that is murky with suspended sediment. The mud can also clog their gills and set off algae blooms‚ which‚ in turn‚ lead to vast increases in bacteria. Ultimately‚ the result is a dead zone. Over fishing is a big problem also recreational fisherman catch more than the required bag limit and it drastically

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    information about the services and/or products you supply‚ quality of the services and/or products‚ contact details etc. Common ways of communicating information would be through e-mails (electronic messages sent via computer). In these emails you can also attach word documents such as spreadsheets‚ databases‚ images‚ etc. Which are also effective ways of sending information to recipients. An example of receiving information through IT would be using a search engine on the internet to do research

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    of powers. Congress may not impair the ability of state government to function in the federal system. 2. Yes‚ because the federal law has the final say. If the federal law comes back and states that they can sell insurance because they have less than 5‚000 people in the town than they can regardless of the state law. 3. A) It does not apply to the federal government. It applies to the state government. B) The provision applies to existing contracts. 4. Congress shall make no law respecting

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    the early 2000’s (Schultz‚ 2011). They now have operations and retails stores in more than 50 countries around the world (Harrer‚ 2011). The CEO‚ Howard Schultz‚ has developed a mission and guiding principles of how the corporation should handle their day to day business. Starbucks’ mission is “to inspire and nurture the human spirit – one person‚ one cup and one neighborhood at a time.” (www.Starbucks.com). Starbucks has faced many economic‚ social‚ and competitive challenges along the

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