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    Green Logistics

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    The University of Sydney Discuss appropriate ‘green’ strategies that can be implemented in supply chains and analyse the impact on all supply chain members Warinee Prapai Submission Date: Friday‚ 21 April 2006 Unit of Study: TPTM6170‚ Strategy and Supply Chain Management Degree Enrolled In: Master of International Business (MIB) and Master of Logistics Management (MLM) Student No: 305044575 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 INTRODUCTION 1 2 GREEN STRATEGIES

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    Under development is the failure of a country to rich maturity.(WW.Rostows) Afro centric scholars have traced the roots of the present state of poverty and misery in Uganda way back to the early days of imposition of British rule who established a dis-articulated economy. Rodney (1981) stresses the negative social‚ economic‚ and environmental impacts of the colonial period when he states: "The only positive development in colonialism was when it ended" (Rodney:1981‚ 261). Rodney (1981) accurately

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    Green marketing

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    Green Consumerism Its’ implication on the purchasing behaviour on the consumer in the Indian market. Khyati Gajipara‚ Student IBS Ahmedabad Shambhavi Porwal‚ Student Ibs Ahmedabad Green Consumerism: Its’ implication on the purchasing behaviour on the consumer in the Indian market. Abstract The purpose of this paper is to draw on attitudes of consumers toward going green and implication of consumers’ behaviour on their purchasing behaviour

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    Noise Pollution on Students

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    CHAPTER 1 THE PROBLEM AND ITS BACKGROUND I. Introduction The word "noise" is derived from the Latin word "nausea" meaning seasickness. Noise can be defined as an unwanted or undesired sound. Decibel is the standard unit for measurement of sound. Usually 80 db is the level at which sound becomes physically painful. With overly populated schools and the increase of average classroom sizes‚ many students suffer from noise pollutants that can be found inside and nearby from

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    Philosophy

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    Ethics‚ or Moral Philosophy‚ is the branch of Philosophy dealing with the questions of what is good and bad‚ what is right and wrong‚ trying to assess what moral duty is. Examples of Ethical Questions: What is a morally good outcome? What is a morally right action? Are moral values universal or relative? Where do moral values come from? What is a just political system? Are you responsible for poverty? Do we have a right to a good death? Would you invade a country that is practicing ethnic

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    sustainable marketing

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    CHAPTER 1 Sustainable Marketing: An Overview D uring humankind’s recorded history‚ extensive and sophisticated consumption systems have evolved to meet the needs of the earth’s human population. When the population was small‚ the activities involved in providing the food‚ clothing‚ housing‚ and other products (goods and services) demanded by people left virtually no "footprint" of pollution in the air or on the land‚ freshwater bodies‚ or oceans. But with world population now estimated

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    I. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Cebu Pacific‚ the low fare leader in the Philippines entered the market on March 1996 and pioneered the “low fare‚ great value” strategy in the local aviation industry. Cebu Pacific offers the lowest year round ‘all-inclusive’ fares for its domestic sectors while it continues to sell ‘Go’ fares - providing the lowest year-round fares in all its international destinations. It remains to be the pioneer in creative pricing strategies as it manages to offer the lowest fare in

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    School of Management Faculty of Law‚ Arts and Social Science University of Southampton Southampton SO17 1BJ TO WHAT EXTENT IS CORPORATE STRATEGY INFLUENCED BY CULTURE‚ TIME AND SPACE? A CASE OF XEROX CORPORATION SUMIT M VAGHASIA Acknowledgement Before I get in to thick of the things i would like to add a few heartfelt words for the people who were a part of this project in numerous ways people who gave their unending support right from day one. I wish to take this opportunity

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    Leadership

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    failure to follow through or persuade others‚ dependency on a single mentor‚ limited social capital‚ difficulty making transitions 5 Elements of Leadership: 1) Setting the Shared Purpose-optimistic vision of the future‚ make it personal but not ecocentric‚ share info and provide updates‚ transparency‚ reassure people by giving them frequent updates‚ ask questions to gauge understanding 2) Motivating – knowing what motivates people (passion‚ fairness‚ choice & voice)‚ perspective-taking‚ attending

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    ADVANTAGES OF BIODIVERSITY By adopting a different‚ more positive‚ and more proactive approach to the challenges that environmental issues pose‚ Indian enterprises will greatly benefit in this millennium. The prevalent attitude today‚ with some exceptions‚ is that environmental concerns impose costs that are best avoided. This is natural since these are costs which can fairly readily be externalised and imposed on somebody else. Thus‚ when industrial effluents render river water unfit for drinking

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