Kate Webster Year 10 Social Studies Environmental Issues assignment The Palm Oil Industry and what it’s doing to orang-utans. ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES Hypothesis: Humans are not aware of the palm oil plantations and the orangutans Introduction Once upon a time orangutans roamed all of Asia’s tropical rainforests‚ with over 500‚000 orangutans spread over 162 million hectares. Today‚ only around 20‚000 orangutans are left‚ mostly due to 80% of their forest home being destroyed
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Question 1: 1. What are the relevant facts? (10 marks) • Annie‚ a copywriter for Laird and Laird (L&L) Advertising‚ has been assigned to Bud’s Best (BB) bacon account. • Lance Willard is a popular Hollywood movie star‚ has signed 1 year contract with BB bacon for product testimonials (when given by celebrities known as celebrity endorsements). • President of L&L‚ (Victor) explains to Annie that Victor has signed an affidavit swearing that he is a bona fide user of BB bacon. • Although
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The so-called mind/body problem originated with a philosopher called Descartes who considered the mind as existing only in the mental realm and the body existing only in the physical realm. This philosopher was under the assumption that the mind could exist without the body. The problem with this theory is that the mind is a functioning physical entity that can not exist without the body‚ just as the body can not exist without the mind. The two function together as one‚ and if one is not working
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The book Ordinary People‚ Extraordinary Leader was written by Michael Zigarelli. It is a very different leadership book compare with our textbook Global 2‚ which was written by Mike W. Peng. This is a book to tell that what do Christians actually do when they are leaders or managers. In addition‚ the author is trying to use sound quantitative and qualitative research methods to discover that how do those Christian leaders put their faith into practice in the workplace. And through the whole book
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Doing Business in the Visegrad Group : Czech Republic‚ Hungary‚ Poland and Slovakia Monika Chabanová Basic Information Czech Rebublic Capital City Surface Population Currency PRAGUE 78 867km² 10 505 445 Czech Koruna (CZK) Hungary BUDAPEST 93 036 km² 9 938 000 Forint (HUF) Poland WARSAW 312 685 km² 38 538 447 Zloty (PLN) Slovakia BRATISLAVA 49 035 km² 5 397 036 Euro (EUR) Official language Logo Czech Hungarian Polish Slovak Prime Minister Petr Nečas Viktor Orbán
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DOING BUSINESS IN SOUTH KOREA BUSINESS ISSUE IN SOUTH KOREA South Korea continues a process of economic liberalisation and deregulation‚ but the government has yet to adopt a fully laissez-faire policy where the economy and trade are concerned. The UK TI team in South Korea works actively to lift or loosen the many regulatory barriers that still exist to ease UK-based company enter to the market(UK Trade and Investment‚ 2009) Getting Paid - Terms of Payment The payment terms you can normally
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players by making it more difficult for foreign firms to compete. Traditionally‚ India has had several types of trade hurdles for foreign exporters‚ such as‚ Import Quotas‚ Subsidies‚ Trade Samples and Tariff/Duty. The most critical barrier to trade is tariffs or the tax imposed on imports. High tariffs in several sectors continue to bar foreign businesses from increased market access. Red-tapism and Corruption Traditionally‚ Indian bureaucracy has been mired in red tape which proved to be a frustrating
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Luxury Brands: What Are They Doing About Social Responsibility? David S. Waller‚ Marketing Discipline Group‚ University of Technology Sydney Anurag G. Hingorani‚ Marketing Discipline Group‚ University of Technology Sydney Abstract Although luxury goods may be synonymous with extravagance‚ lavishness‚ and even waste‚ it may appear to be a contradiction that a number of companies that manufacture and sell luxury brands have also discovered the value of being socially responsible. With growing criticism
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THE THREE ELEMENTS OF A PERSUASIVE ARGUMENT: ETHOS‚ LOGOS‚ AND PATHOS Aristotle (384-322 b.c.e.) studied with the great philosopher Plato and tutored young Alexander the Great. He wrote more than 400 books‚ including the Rhetoric‚ which is used to this day as a foundational work in the study of argumentation. Aristotle said that rhetoric (argumentation) involves using all the available means of persuasion and he defined the means of persuasion as ethos (personal credibility)
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One of the most controversial topics of the twenty-first century is the legalization of marijuana. You most likely know something about the drug and have your own opinion about it whether you smoke it or not. You may recall people telling you that drugs are bad and warning you to stay away from them. You may also remember the D.A.R.E. program. You probably didn’t know why they would say drugs are bad‚ but listened to your authority figures anyway. According to Procon.org‚ marijuana has been used
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