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    Sustainable Development Contentious Issue “Sustainable Indicators” Shekhar Naik [Enrolment Number: P12210195] De Montfort University 1. Introduction Sustainability according to Brundtland Commission is ‘meeting needs of the present without compromising the future generation’s ability to meet their needs’ [5]. Human’s involvement with nature is increasing and it will be rather not possible to sustain sooner or later [6]. Human development in the future is at risk as the present activities

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    Income Tax Act

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    Deduction under section 33AB is allowable against composite income and not against only 40% of composite income- A case of un-necessary litigation by revenue in case of Tea Companies . Computation provision: Section 33AB is a provision relating to allowing deduction from business income. It falls under Part “D” of  Chapter  IV of the Income-tax Act‚ 1961. This part consists of various sections from section 28-44DB. As per section 29 the income referred to in section 28 shall be computed in accordance

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    Ecotourism Programme Planning. New York‚ NY: CABI Publishing. Fennell‚ D.A. & Ebert‚ K. (2004). Tourism and the Precautionary Principle. Journal of Sustainable Tourism 12(6)‚ 461-479. Gossling‚ S. (1999). Ecotourism: a means to safeguard biodiversity and ecosystem functions? Ecological Economics 29‚ 303-320. Honey‚ M. (1999). Ecotourism and Sustainable development: Who Owns Paradise? Washington‚ DC: Island Press. McKercher‚ B. (1993). The unrecognized threat to tourism: can tourism survive ‘sustainability’

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    and his/her household on a sustainable basis with dignity. The activities are usually carried out repeatedly. For instance‚ a fisherman’s livelihood depends on the availability and accessibility of fish. The concept of Sustainable Livelihood (SL) is an attempt to go beyond the conventional definitions and approaches to poverty eradication. These had been found to be too narrow because they focused only on certain aspects or manifestations of poverty‚ such as low income‚ or did not consider other

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    Income Statement of the Air Asia for the quarter end 31/3/2014‚ 30/6/2014 and 30/9/2014 First quarter 2014 (1Q14) The Group recorded revenue of RM1302.4 million for the quarter ended 31 March 2014‚ 0.1% higher than the revenue of RM1300.8 million recorded in the quarter ended 31 March 2013. The revenue growth was supported by a 4% growth in passenger volume while the average fare was down 9% at RM164 as compared to RM180.achieved in first quarter of 2013. Ancillary income per passenger was increased

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    Fixed income analysis

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    more depending on the longevity of the maturity term of the underlying bond. Therefore‚ we can conclude that‚ in ceteris paribus condition except interest rate changes‚ the bond with a longer maturity period will have higher price volatility. To explain the reason why the bond A has higher price volatility we can use the percentage price change approximation using duration relationship. This formula consists of duration (maturity term)‚ percentage change in yield (we have similar yields so this is

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    SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT OF INDIAN AGRICULTURE: GREEN REVOLUTION REVISITED By Anil K Gupta W.P. No. 896 September 1990 The main objective of the working paper series of the IIMA is to help faculty members to test out their research findings at the pre-publication stage INDIAN INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT AHMEDABAD 380 015 INDIA Sustainable Development of Indian Agriculture: Green Revolution Revisited There are many things unique about the story of technological change

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    What is you opinion about changing the mentality of society towards a more sustainable world? What is the role of the individual‚ government‚ education...? 1. What pathways/solutions do you see to reach this goal? Mankind has reached such a point of "offensive" against his nature‚ that some of the problems of environmental protection and conservation have become universal. Ozone depletion‚ greenhouse effect amplification‚ submitting desert‚ the Amazon forest destruction‚ impoverishment

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    Cover Story Brewing a presence anywhere‚ anytime THE MISSION AT STARBUCKS COFFEE CO.‚ SEATTLE‚ HAS ALWAYS BEEN TO inspire and nurture the human spirit one person‚ one cup and one neighborhood at a time‚ and that extends beyond its retail stores and into consumer packaged goods (CPG) channels‚ enabling customers to enjoy Starbucks anywhere and in any format. “We think that it starts and ends with our desire to better serve our customers‚ and to provide the world’s finest coffee wherever and

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    Income for College Athletes

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    Eric Tuiloma Prof. Elder English 102 24 April 2012 Income for College Football Athletes College football athletes have been selling their jerseys‚ selling signature footballs‚ and committing crimes in order to be able to feed and support themselves financially to survive in the real world. Student athletes don’t have enough time on their hands to work during the season or during off season workouts. It’s considered a year round sport due to the fact that in offseason‚ college football players

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