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    &source=gale&srcprod=EAIM&userGroupName=upitt_main&version=1.0>. Full Text:COPYRIGHT 2003 Economist Newspaper Ltd. Where should the balance between development and the environment be struck? And who should strike it? EVEN if natural gas from the Amazon jungle reaches Peru’s capital‚ Lima‚ next August as planned‚ it will have taken almost two decades to get there. Royal Dutch/Shell started exploring the huge Camisea gas field in the mid-1980s‚ but finally walked away from it in 1998 after years of

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    Camisea Gas Project

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    The Camesia gas pipeline‚ which runs from the amazon‚ over the Andes‚ to the pacific coast has been raising a lot controversy in the past decade with its destruction of the Peru rainforest. It has ruptured 4 times with at least three major spills in the first 18 months since it was constructed in 2004. With 22 indigenous communities living in a state reserve in isolation‚ a contractor by way of helicopter has made contact with these isolated communities and is pressuring them to abandon their ancestral

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    Executive Summary Amazon has created a value product that resolves around services over the device itself‚ known as the Kindle Fire. With the emergence of e- readers‚ various competitors immediately offered iterations of the Amazon Kindle Fire tablet. The CEO of Amazon‚ Jeff Bezos‚ must decide and define its most promising target segments and positioning of the Kindle Fire against competing products in the market. Based on the initial sales of the Kindle Fire‚ it is recommended that Amazon move forward

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    Company report: Amazon.com‚ Inc. Amazon.com Inc is an online global retailing company based in Seattle‚ Washington. With 117‚300 employees‚ Amazon was established by Jeff Bezos in 1994 as an online book store. 59.8% of its total revenue is generated within North America (Amazon.com). Locating its headquarters in Seattle‚ Amazon built hub distribution channels in major cities such as Los Angeles and New York‚ testing various new strategies or goods before launching worldwide. Starting from 1999

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    ANALYSIS Amazon opened for business in 1995 as “Earth’s Biggest Bookstore.” Being an online retail site‚ Amazon has “virtually unlimited shelf space.” This is a strength of which Amazon takes full advantage. By means of this never-ending shelf space‚ there is an widespread variety of products available to Amazon’s customers. This is an essential characteristic of an e-commerce business. Another essential aspect is a customer friendly and efficient search and retrieval system. Amazon has mastered

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    References: “Amazon sales top $61 billion in 2012”‚ by Mark Brohan in Internet Retailer (available in: http://www.internetretailer.com/2013/01/29/amazonsales-top-61-billion-2012) 5 27 “Amazon sales top $61 billion in 2012”‚ by Mark Brohan in Internet Retailer (available in: http://www.internetretailer.com/2013/01/29/amazonsales-top-61-billion-2012) 31

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    (Amazon.com‚ 2012). Today‚ Amazon is much larger than a simple online retailer. Amazon has developed the highly popular Kindle E-reading device that has developed into a tablet pc‚ referring to the Kindle Fire that debuted in 2011. Amazon is for everyone; that is everyone that is capable of accessing a computer and an internet connection. They customize the shopping experience for each of their customers; utilizing collaborative filtering for personalization. Amazon is a top contender around the

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    In Brazil‚ the deforestation of the Amazon rainforest is a very big issue. In this report I will explain the connections of the deforestation to the Brazilian environment and economic development‚ and for extra reference I will relate these to the included map. The deforestation of the Amazon seems to be necessary to economic development in Brazil. Along with this‚ sadly the Amazon rainforest is being demolished at a alarming rate and it is causing major environmental issues including loss of bio-diversity

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    viewed by the public. This led to the creation of Amazon in 1995. Today‚ Amazon is widely successful and has had a great impact on the organizational culture of internet business. Jeff Bezos is considered to be the founder of e-commerce‚ remains a pioneer in the industry (Inc‚ 2009). This paper will discuss how the culture of Amazon has changed as a result of Jeff Bezos presence; today‚ among many things‚ the public can view full book lists on Amazon‚ a mission that was impossible before the early

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    world’s supply of rubber. At that time the sole source of rubber was the South American tree Hevea brasiliensis‚ whose sap is natural latex. In the 1870s a gaggle of entrepreneurial smugglers had secreted a stash of wild rubber tree seeds out of the Amazon rain forest‚ which they used to establish sprawling plantations in East Asia. These smothered the output of Brazil‚ causing their owners to eventually enjoy the majority of the world’s rubber business. But by the late 1920s‚ the infamous automobile

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