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    Do We Need All “Cultural Heritage”? As we know‚ the growth rate of whale is quite low. But there are still a few countries have whale hunting. For example: Japan and Norway. If you note the news about this‚ you must had seen that Japan and Norway hunted lots of whale every year. And the numbers of Japan’s whale hunting are almost thousand a year. On the other hand‚ bullfighting is a very popular activity in Spain. You can find that there have bullfighting in Spain everyday and every

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    quariums-plan-to-import-beluga-whales.html Eilperin‚ J whales. SIRS Issues Researchers. Retrieved February 23‚ 2013‚ from sks.sirs.com/cgi-bin/hst-article-display?id=SWI1216H-0-506&artno=0000337514&type=ART&shfilter= Greenpeace (2007‚ October 9) | Greenpeace International. Retrieved February 22‚ 2013‚ from http://www.greenpeace.org/usa/en/campaigns/oceans/whale-defenders/whaling-101/ The Humane Society of the United States in captivity in the 21st century? : The Humane Society of the

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    Nuclear Ban in New Zealand

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    There are many international affairs going on all the time‚ in the past‚ present and future. A significant affair is when New Zealand became a nuclear-free zone.This had many effects on local and international countries including America‚ France and the Pacific Islands. The Rainbow Warrior had a huge impact on this law as well. The trading market‚ environment and immigration were also effected because of the new legislation and clean ways of New Zealand. Nuclear power is a radioactive chemical

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    Eco Terrorism

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    such splinter groups for example are like Sea Shepherd and Earth First!. But what have these group broken away from? Well if you look into their pasts you will notice that both groups can trace their origins to Greenpeace. Who would have thought that the nonviolent methodology of Greenpeace would have given rise to two leading mainstream “eco-terrorist” organizations. We go about our daily lives understanding almost nothing about the natural world around us. We often give little thought to the oceans

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    Marketing and Nestle

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    pro-actively to social media attack initiated by Greenpeace rather than by not acknowledging the challenge or fighting back against the challenge. If not properly and timely addressed‚ this may result to a web of chaos for Nestle. Greenpeace is a global campaigning organisation that enhances to change attitudes and behaviour of people in order to protect and conserve the environment. (About Greenpeace‚ n.d.) The reputational threat instigated by Greenpeace stemmed from Nestle’s weak stakeholder/customer

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    Paul Watson

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    rescue hovercraft‚ and buoy tender and then in 1969 he signed up as a merchant seaman with the Norwegian Consulate in Vancouver. THE GREENPEACE DAYS In October 1969‚ Watson joined a Sierra Club protest against nuclear testing at Amchitka Island. The group which formed as a result of that protest was the Don’t Make a Wave Committee‚ which is known now at days as Greenpeace. Paul

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    Nandkishore‚ Nestlé’s Executive Vice President (2012). However‚ there are three major arguments against Nestlé as well. The first topic is the unfriendly activities to the environment in term of the production of the company. According to the Greenpeace Blog

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    Nuclear-Free New Zealand

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    to the library to get some print offs and research some more information. 1) I sort that the evidence I found answered all of the focussing questions. I sort that the source about the sinking of the rainbow warrior on page 6 that I found on the greenpeace website answered the question “How did New Zealand become threatened by nuclear power?”. By showing that the French secret agents blew up a boat in Auckland therefore being a threat to New Zealand. “how did the protests go on‚ what did they

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    Fisherman fishing whales‚ sell of whale meat and oil to make money. With the development of modern fishing technology‚ industrial fishing gradually replaces a large number of private fishing activities‚ which made whaling easier and more efficient. Greenpeace International’s data showed “Commercial whaling during the last century decimated most of the world’s whale populations. Estimates suggest that between 1925‚ when the first whaling factory ship was introduced‚ and 1975‚ more than 1.5 million whales

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    The Causes and Effects of Whaling 1 The Causes and Effects of Whaling Whale is the current name for diverse marine mammals of the order Cetacea‚ having the general shape of a fish with forelimbs modified as fins‚ a tail with level flukes‚ and one or two blowholes on top of the head. (“Whale”‚ 2010). Whaling dates back to prehistoric times‚ but it became an important industry in the nineteenth century. Whales have been hunted for meat or made into lighting oil. Until the international injunction

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