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    Table of Contents Table of Contents - 1 - 1. Abstract - 2 - 2. Introduction - 4 - 3. Area of Study - 8 - 3.1. Analysis of Sustainable Tourism - 9 - 4. Countries Encouraging Sustainable Tourism - 10 - Costa Rica - 11 - Kenya - 13 - Laos - 15 - Romania - 17 - South Africa - 19 - Switzerland - 21 - 4.1. Brief Introduction of Sustainable Tourism of Different Countries - 23 - Costa Rica - 23 - Kenya - 23 - Laos - 23 - Romania - 24 - South Africa - 25 - Switzerland

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    performance‚ value and sustainability. P&G was an early adopter of the concept of sustainable development‚ making a corporate commitment to sustainability and forming a Corporate Sustainable Development Department in 1999. P&G define sustainability as ‘ensuring a better quality of life‚ now and for generations to come’‚ taking on the three pillars of environmental protection‚ social responsibility and economic development. P&G has increasing interest in environmental sustainability that was driven

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    Sustainable tourism creates balance between business and customers‚ in the way the business creates profit and the customers enjoy their holiday. Thereby the people and the environment in the destination will continue to thrive. How critical is sustainability to the future of the travel and tourism industry? Sustainable tourism is absolute crucial for the future of the industry. It is one of those things that are easy to say‚ and it is evidently true‚ but if you think about tourism it is not a special

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    2.1 Explain how development of children and young people is influenced by their range of personal factors. There are two main factors which affect a child and young person’s development. The first is personal factors this can be linked to genetics‚ health and learning difficulties all of which influence the development of a child. Then there is personality which is linked to the environment which is influenced later on in the development. Genetics Genetic information about a child is important

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    Role of Planners in Sustainable Urban Living The debate over sustainability is prompting the society to rethink what changes that can be made to attain a more sustainable future. The Urban Planner need to balance the need of planning to preserve resources for the future generation with other land use needs. Thus‚ to realise their aim of providing for sustainable urban living‚ the role of Urban Planners is to create built environment that will encourage walkability and reduce car dependency‚ to optimise

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    starts and ends with our desire to better serve our customers‚ and to provide the world’s finest coffee wherever and in whatever form our customers want to enjoy it‚ in a brand-appropriate way‚” says Jeff Hansberry‚ president of Starbucks channel development and Seattle’s Best Coffee. “For our organization‚ our vision‚ our mission‚ our charge [is] to better serve our customers.” Hansberry‚ who joined Starbucks in June 2010‚ notes that the Starbucks CPG segment had begun to grow before he and his team

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    P2 – Effects of five life factors on individual development Genetic factors such as cystic fibrosis for example‚ are life factors which can affect the development of an individual. It can affect an individual at any age and is caused by a faulty gene that is passed from the parents to the child. The faulty gene allows too much salt and not enough water into cells and makes a build up of thick‚ sticky mucus in the body’s tubes. This can cause blockages in the body’s tubes and passageways‚ and causes

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    and more frequent. Malaysia as a country that aiming to achieve a developed nation in year 2020 must realize that educations is one of the important factor that the country need. For example‚ most of the peoples who living in the developed countries have highly educated. In my opinion‚ I agree that education is the most important factor in the development of a country. Firstly‚ in the life‚ people can live without education but education is the fast way helping people improve knowledge and experiences

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    Discuss biological factors in the formation and development of gender roles. As people grow older they began to develop more complex ideas about gender. This includes their sense of gender identity as well as their knowledge of gender roles. Gender identity is one’s sense of being male or female. By the age of two‚ most children can correctly label their own or another person’s sex or gender. Between the ages of 3 1/2 to 7‚ children grasp be at the idea that a person’s biological characteristics

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    Children and young people’s development can be affected by a various range of External Factors. An External Factor is something that occurs outside which influences a child or young person and the way they develop. These can include things such as their background or family environment‚ if they are in poverty or deprivation‚ if they are a ‘looked after child’ meaning if they are a child of the care system and personal choices that the child or young person may make. A child or young person’s

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