| 2013 | | Blake Hall College Saiful Hasan | [Business Decision Making] | [Type the abstract of the document here. The abstract is typically a short summary of the contents of the document. Type the abstract of the document here. The abstract is typically a short summary of the contents of the document.] | Contents Task 1 1 Task 2 7 Task 3 10 Task 4 12 Task 5 18 Reference 20 Task 1 Background A lots of studies shows how IT system works as a enabler rather the just
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The Cove - Worth an Oscar This paper will comment on an article called “Town upset over ’The Cove ’”. Drawing upon the scenes from the film‚ some lines from the article Bill Nichol’s “Introduction to Documentary” this paper will begin by telling the audience why the film was made very well and why it deserved an Oscar. It will then enlist specific scenes in the movie that show the reasons it is a good movie. This paper will argue that it is right for the cove to win an Oscar. It will raise
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waters and continued for 87 days. Oil was found from the Macondo site in the Florida panhandle and Tampa Bay. The oil and dispersed mixture embedded in the sand continued to kill dolphins and other marine life. (Pallardy‚ 2016) Oil spills can cause long-term environmental damage and can affect marine mammals‚ such as dolphins. Additional research is needed to understand the impact of oil spills on marine mammals in the Gulf of Mexico. Oil spills can last for decades after the spill has occurred. They
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affected by these actions. The animals that are directly affected aren’t the only ones that have problems‚ their offspring can be majorly affected as well. This is why some dolphin species are becoming endangered and even extinct. Also‚ even after things appear to be
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warm sensation was splashed onto my face from the beaming rays of the sun. Calmness flew by with the wind making my heart stop for a single second. You could hear the palm trees rustling behind me as if they were whispering to one another to hush. Dolphins leaped and sang at the golden sunlight before them. The birds huddled with their loved ones knowing of the day’s end. Finally‚ the sun disappears along with its shine. But the stars peek out under the black‚ night sky. We can only wait to see another
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History of swimming One of the most unique characteristics of humans amongst most animals is our ability to adapt to our environment. And because of this ability‚ our species were able to survive since the beginning through the ice age and although out the internet age. And since time immemorial‚ we have known that humans already acquired the ability to swim. Although humans were not designed to move in the water‚ yet somehow we found ways for us to move ourselves from point A to point B in water
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MECHANISMS AND DRAWBACKS OF PUBLIC PARTICIPATION IN ENVIRONMENTAL LAW Introduction Public participation is a fundamental underlying principle of effective environmental laws. Policies and decisions affecting the environment have the potential to impact the public at large‚ whether in a positive or a negative manner. It is therefore of significant importance that the public is engaged in the formulation‚ implementation and enforcement of environmental laws‚ particularly where the public‚ or
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world‚ such as the snow leopard‚ the Marco Polo sheep and the Indus river dolphin. ......................................... “Indus River Dolphin” The Indus River dolphin is endemic to the lower Indus basin rivers in Pakistan. They are 5 to 8 ft. in length. Their habitat once ranged from the Indus delta upstream to the Himalayan foothills. However‚ the construction of dams and barrages has severely limited the dolphins’ movement and habitat‚ as has increasing withdrawal of water for agricultural
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look at the reality of orca whales in captivity. The producer‚ Gabriela Cowperthwaite‚ observes not only the whales’ lives‚ but also how SeaWorld handles the whales and their trainers. Upon death incidents involved between SeaWorld trainers and an orca whale named Tilikum‚ through this documentary‚ Cowperthwaite aims to discover the facts behind the aforementioned whale incidents‚ with the intentions of questioning whether whales should be kept in captivity. Cowperthwaite employs the techniques of
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who was born in captivity on August 23rd‚ 1981 at the Wildlife Conservation Society. She has been at Franklin Park Zoo since July 11th‚ 1989. Kiki has four offspring’s that were also born in captivity. Kitombe who was born in captivity on September 20th‚ 1986 at the Audubon Zoo. He has been at Franklin Park Zoo since July 7th‚ 1998. Kimani was born in captivity on November 24th‚ 2004 at the Franklin Park Zoo. Her parents are Kiki and Kitombe. Kambiri was born in captivity on November 3rd‚
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