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    The tides would be all out of whack. Oceanic animals could go extinct‚ even humans could go extinct. Days would be way shorter and if you took the moon we could either have extreme or no season. Is that what you really want. As mentioned in the paragraph above I mentioned that it could ruin marine life‚ that was no joke. The animals could become homeless because the tide would retract so any animal that lives close to shore would die. Also some animals depend on the movement of the tide to live

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    Assessment     Undertake    Project    Work          Andra    Ounaid     TCWA1853                              Define    Project          1.    What    are    the    characteristics    of    a    project    that    separate    them    from    everyday     activities?          A    good    project    goal    statement    is    -­‐     S    –specific‚         M    –measurable         A    –    agreed-­‐upon         R    –    realistic     T    –    time-­‐framed          My    project    “Pallet    ‘n    recycling”    is    specific

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    The marketing environment LEARNING OBJECTIVES After reading this chapter‚ you should be able to: describe the nature of the marketing environment explain the distinction between the microenvironment and the macroenvironment discuss the impact of political and legal‚ economic‚ ecological/physical environmental‚ social/cultural and technological forces on marketing decisions explain how to conduct environmental scanning discuss how companies respond to environmental change Political and Legal

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    This poem initially appealed to me‚ because it was short and concise. As I read and analyzed the poem I really liked the theme and the repetition of the poem. “the tide rises‚ the tide falls”‚ was a repetitive phrase in the poem. The phrase indicates the theme‚ that the tide will always rise and fall. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow‚ the author of “The Tide Rises The Tide Falls”‚ may have been conveying an allusion that there are some things are constant in the world. I also liked that there was a rhyme

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    Macro environment factors are uncontrollable external forces that affect how a business operates. They are largely out of the control of the business‚ and often require changes in operating‚ management‚ production‚ and marketing. Analysts often categorize them using the acronyms PEST or PESTEL. Broken down‚ PEST stands for political‚ economic‚ social‚ and technological concerns. PESTEL also includes environmental and legal factors. Political Political macro environment factors include things like

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    “Outline the components of any organization’s macro environment and give an example for each component of a current major operational change or industry trend”. Macro Environment: The factors outside of the industry that influence the survival of the company; these factors are not directly controllable by the organisation. (Elliot‚ Rundle-Thiele‚ Walker‚ p.48) Components of the Marco Environment: There are six (6) major components of which the macro-environment is made up of; 1. Demographic

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    Economic Recession of 2007 William Mwangi Class title and section Professor’s name Due date of Assignment: 26th August 2011. William Mwangi Economic crisis Class Professor’s name 24th August‚ 2011. Economic Recession of 2007: What caused it and what were the after effects? Can we predict another major recession? Thesis Statement: Although the recession that dates back in 2007 is still long and deep and surely has shown some recovery‚ the potential that it will completely

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    WHAT IT TAKES TO BE A PROJECT MANAGER Ramon L. Morales Robert Morris University 11 May 2010‚ PMP 575 The text “What it takes to be a good project manager” analyses two approaches to the prerequisites of effective project management. The author‚ B.Z.Posner‚ makes an original parallel between the primary personal characteristics of successful project managers (PM) and the basic problems facing such a position. In fact‚ Posner suggests the idea that these approaches are interconnected and hence

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    IMPACT OF RECESSION ON INDIA Indian companies have major outsourcing deals from the US. India’s exports to the US have also grown substantially over the years. More people have sold the shares in the indian share market than they bought in the recent weeks. This has added to the fall of sensex to lower points. One danger meanwhile is of a dip in the employment market. There is already anecdotal evidence of this in the IT and financial sectors‚ and reports of quiet downsizing in many other fields

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    Time and Tide In Time and Tide by Alfred Thompson Bricher the viewer quickly takes in the oceanic scenery of an oncoming storm near a beach. The foreground contains a shoreline with waves crashing on the wet sand. A reflection of the sky and a nearby cliff is created on the wet shore. In the top right corner there are brown-looking clouds. In the middle ground you see the vast ocean continuing through the horizon. The waves are stronger and seem to grow on the right side of the painting. To the

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