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    THIS REPORT IS TO PROVIDE SENIOR MANAGEMENT WITH A RECOMMENDATION FOR ADDRESSING SUSTAINABILITY CHALLENGES FACED IN AUSTRALIA’S AND SOUTH AFRICA’S MINING SECTOR. The sustainability team assessed the unique needs of each country by using resources such as government websites‚ mining organisations websites and publications‚ relevant journals and other texts to generate the following recommendation regarding sustainability and corporate social responsibility challenges in both countries. After an

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    de facto leader in the specialty coffee market‚ and not just in the United States. In 1999‚ Starbucks expanded into China. Today‚ their expansion continues in China and around the world. Starbucks now has stores in 47 countries. Their global expansion strategy and performance is stellar. Let’s examine some possible components of Starbuck’s global expansion strategy that enables them to determine how‚ why‚ and where they expand. According to their Annual Report‚ Starbucks opened up 2‚571

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    The animal that was chosen for our team was the Manus Green Tree Snail‚ and this snail species is endangered. There is only to two main risk to the existence of the species: habitat destruction and over collection. The habitat destruction is the greatest threat to the Manus Green Tree Snail. Over collection is less of a threat than the habitat destruction. Mostly people buy the shell of the snail which protect the snail which causes the endangerment. To help this problem‚ I.A.R.F’s Environmental

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    Case Study 2 Hypothesis: If Susan’s on and off rapid heartbeat is occurring often and last longer every time it happens‚ then it is possible that Susan has a heart disease that is slowly developing over time. Because her rapid heartbeat cannot be the result of just because of her normal workout regimen‚ even though her heartbeat is supposed increased whenever she exercises. Like many healthy people‚ exercising is part of Susan’s lifestyle. It should be normal for her heart rate to increase whenever

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    INTEGRATED PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT AND STRATEGIES ASSIGNMENT – I S.SATISH BABU 11MD34 RAPID PROTOTYPING Rapid prototyping is the automatic construction of physical objects using additive manufacturing technology. The use of additive manufacturing for rapid prototyping takes virtual designs from computer aided design (CAD) or animation modeling software‚ transforms them into thin‚ virtual‚ horizontal cross-sections and then creates successive layers until the model is complete. It is a

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    PROJECT BRIEF 2013 Successful individuals and organisations do things better‚ smarter and more productively while reducing their everyday environmental impacts. To bring a global perspective to your learning in 2012 we will focus on sustainable practices in Norway and or Mongolia and compare the sustainable practices in those countries to Australian practices. Choose ONE (1) of the following topics and write NO MORE than 2000 words EXCLUDING in text referencing‚ bibliography and appendices

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    Luxury brands during times of recession A question of survival Universally‚ luxury items are considered to be items of great prestigious value‚ and their possession has satisfied people worldwide. In the last three decades particularly‚ consumers have enjoyed a higher level of disposable income than ever before‚ and as a result luxury brands have prospered greatly. However‚ in times of economic crisis luxury brands face the challenge of having their brands perceived value becoming dangerously

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    thinking of the topics like teenage pregnancy‚ this is not helping us as a country to be sustainable and developed as the resources are less than the population. My comment: “It’s all in the outcome - Consequentialism” – utilitarianism and the sustainability problem “We living in a failed world but I believe child poverty can be controllable. We can use the country’s resources to good use than investing in unnecessary things like child grants misused by parents to buy themselves the latest clothes

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    Sustainability When the industrial revolution first came‚ people did not pay much attention to its effects on the environment‚ for in the early stages‚ the damages were not apparent. The fact that industrial activity immensely benefited people resulted in worldwide rapid growth of industries. However‚ the more the industries spread‚ the more nature suffered. People eventually became aware that not only did manufacturing factories cause air‚ water‚ and land pollution‚ but they also destroyed natural

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    13 Tourism: Analysis of a Global Phenomenon from a Perspective of Sustainability Juan Ignacio Pulido-Fernández and Yaiza López-Sánchez University of Jaén Spain 1. Introduction Many international institutions have highlighted the importance of tourism as a motor of social transformation and a instrument for promoting economic development (OECD‚ 2009; UNWTO‚ 2005; WTTC‚ 2005). Its potential for growth is considered to be such that‚ at a horizon of no more than ten years‚ tourism is expected to

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