1.0 Introduction Ocean Culture® is Australia’s best known manufacturer and supplier of sandboards and equipment that is available to riders locally‚ interstate & across the world (e.g. France‚ Spain‚ America etc.) (Ocean culture‚ 2010) National museum (Ocean culture‚ 2004) stated that the owner Joanne Harvy began her career as a sandboard manufacturer in 1994‚ her first products were sold through Adelaide surf shops and now Harvy ’s company (in South Australia) - Ocean Culture online shop.
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“Ocean Carriers” case Assume that Ocean Carriers uses a 9% discount rate. 1) Do you expect daily spot hire rates to increase or decrease next year? (5 points) 2) What factors drive daily hire rates? (5 points) 3) How would you characterize the long-term prospects of the capesize dry bulk industry? (10 points) 4) Should Ms Linn purchase the $39M capsize? Make 2 different assumptions. First‚ assume that Ocean Carriers is a US firm subject to 35% taxation. Second‚ assume that
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Ocean Noise Pollution For millions of years‚ the oceans have been filled with sounds from natural sources such as the squeaks‚ moans and clicks of whales and dolphins‚ the snapping of shrimp‚ the sound caused by wind upon the surface and even the occasional rumble from earthquakes. Over millions of years‚ the ocean’s marine species have developed into what they are today‚ with their own specialized acute hearing abilities‚ communication skills and echo location abilities at natural sound levels
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Sheriece Wingo HS115 Prof. Schownir Paper #1 Creation stories are crucial to society! No matter what culture or religion‚ it gives us a sense of belonging‚ a sense of knowing where we started. Even if it is considered a “myth” for the people who identify with that culture or religion‚ it gives them a sense of relief‚ and comfort on how they got here on this planet. In order to have individuality and uniqueness our stories have to be different. The creation stories we have been studying are different
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Summary and Response to Ocean Acidification Article The National Geographic article “Ocean Acidification; Carbon Dioxide is Putting Shelled Animals at Risk‚” argues that the drop in surface pH could have a devastating effect on not only the organisms living in the ocean‚ but the environment that surrounds us. Research has shown that at least half of the carbon dioxide being emitted into the atmosphere has been absorbed by the oceans over time. This has benefited our environment because by
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The End of Ocean Water Pollution Before the Industrial Revolution‚ the world’s oceans were pristine‚ beautiful‚ and clean. Instead of facing the ocean as an issue‚ it was considered a great resource. However‚ in the time that has passed between the Industrial Revolution and today‚ people have been polluting the world and the seas non-stop. As a result‚ the state of the water’s cleanliness has deteriorated. Today‚ however‚ there are many ways that we can stop ocean pollution. In order to do so‚ we
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NIKE ANALYSIS USING THE BLUE OCEAN STRATEGY Nike Corporate Strategy Mission Statement: “Our mission at Nike is to be a company that surpasses all others in the athletic industry”. Visual Awakening Competitors - Reebok Key Opportunities Threats Internal & External Industry Analysis Visual Exploration Major and Subordinate Problems: Finance –Declining stock market price. Strategy Formulation- Loss in market share for shoes and apparel to non-traditional athletic companies . Marketing-
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I feel that Ocean Acidification is an issue that isn’t talked about enough and that people don’t really know about it or what to do about it. This article did a really good job of giving examples of Ocean acidification but it doesn’t do a very good job of telling us what we can do to prevent it. The article also did a very good job of informing us with facts about it. In this article‚ it tells us that by 2050 the ocean will have become much‚ much more acidic‚ and a lot of the fish will have either
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Dolphins in the Ocean Park The main attraction at Hong Kong’s Ocean Park is a dolphin show with an earnest message about humans and animals living in harmony. Yet‚ David Wong of Hong Kong animal rights group Animal Earth says the shows are "detrimental to moral thinking." He also says that the very act of capturing the animals strips people of all respect that they may have for animals. There was an anti-dolphin show campaign by local animal rights groups in the summer of 2012. They wanted
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universe. Red Oceans are all the industries in existence today the known market space. In the red oceans‚ industry boundaries are defined and accepted‚ the competitive rules of the game are known. Here companies try to outperform their rivals to grab a greater share of existing demand. As the market space gets crowded‚ prospects for profits and growth are reduced. Products become commodities‚ and cutthroat competition turns the red ocean bloody‚ hence‚ the term “red” oceans. Blue Oceans in contrast
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