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    HEALTHY FAST FOOD TIPS FOR MAKING HEALTHIER FAST FOOD CHOICES Fast food is cheap‚ convenient‚ filling‚ and to many of us it tastes good. If you are eating out‚ a fast food restaurant is often the cheapest option‚ but unfortunately not a healthy one. Eating just one fast food meal can pack enough calories‚ sodium‚ and fat for the entire day or more. Eating fast food on a regular basis can lead to a host of different health problems‚ both physical and psychological. Still‚ in a bad economy the

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    Garbage Dumping Effects Improper disposal of hazardous waste causes adverse effects on human health and the environment. The normal practices of waste disposal such as insanitary open dump‚ land filling‚ discharge in water courses‚ or open-pit burning will need modification when dealing with hazardous wastes. • Open dumping Open dumps are illegally dumped‚ abandoned piles of garbage and debris in large quantities. You can get fined if you are caught dumping at an open dump. They are used in

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    Table of Content No. Title Page/s 1 1.0. Five Challenges faced by Human Resource Manager in Organization and Ways to overcome 1.1. Finding and Retaining Talent 1.2. Change Management 1.3. Investigating Employees’ Complaints 1.4. Relationship Management 1.5. Managing Cultural Diversity 2 3 3-4 4 5 2 2.0. References 6 1.1. FIVE CHALLENGES FACED BY HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGER IN ORGANIZATION AND WAYS TO OVERCOME 1.2. Finding and Retaining Talent Human resource is an important resource of

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    The five bases of power are divided into two groups; formal power and personal power‚ and further subdivided into five specific categories under each group. Categories of formal power are coercive power‚ reward power‚ and legitimate power‚ and they come from the authority of one person over another. Categories of personal power are expert power and referent power‚ and they come from one’s characteristics rather than one’s authority. “Coercive power base depends on fear of the negative results from

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    “It is not power that corrupts but fear. Fear of losing power corrupts those who wield it and fear of scourge of power corrupts those who are subject to it”. (Aung San Suu Kyi’s speech on Freedom from Fear) “Power has only one duty --to secure the social welfare of the people” Disraeli Benjamin. However‚ the reality is somewhat different. History has led us to conclusions where those in power dominated over the weaker ones and used their supremacy to carry out immoral actions. Keeping such views

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    EFFECTS OF TOURISM ON WASTE DISPOSAL What is tourism? Is the commercial organization‚ operation and travelling for recreation‚ vacation‚ business or visit to interesting places. The people going o these visits are called tourists. What is waste disposal? Waste management is the collection‚ transport‚ processing‚ recycling or disposal‚ and monitoring of waste materials.  What are the Effects of Poor Domestic Waste management? Solid wastes‚ when improperly disposed off can be an environmental

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    Waste Disposal The massive amount of waste generated every day is a hallmark of affluent‚ modern society. According to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)‚ municipal solid waste--a combination of household and commercial refuse--amounts to about 180 million metric tons per year in the United States. That equals almost two-thirds of a ton of garbage for each individual every year. It represents nearly twice as much waste per capita as Europe or Japan‚ and five to ten times as much as most

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    Hazardous: potentially threaten public health or the environment (fire extinguishers‚ old propane tanks‚ pesticides‚ mercury-containing equipment (e.g‚ thermostats) and lamps (e.g. fluorescent bulbs) and batteries. - Organic: comes from plants or animals sources‚ and are biodegradable (food waste‚ fruit and vegetable peels‚ flower trimmings‚ dog poop) - Recyclable: materials that can be processed into new‚ useful products. (aluminum/plastics/glass/paper products) Everyone creates waste‚ yet some countries

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    Republic act 9003 Currently the world is suffering from different calamities‚ hunger‚ malnutrition‚ sickness and other improper waste disposal. However‚ several are implementing the proper waste disposal management under RA. 9003 such DENR promoting some activities that will help to save the mother earth help not one but all of us to achieve the better life. Despite of those calamities some are not really concern regarding this matter. They are those who put their waste materials any where.

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    Garbage disposal is one of the most common problems in different countries today and yet only few take serious action towards it. The article I chose is a current issue in Nepal wherein Nepalese officials forces Everest climbers to collect rubbish as they return back from their expedition. They are required to bring back eight kilograms (17.6 pounds) of garbage‚ apart from their own‚ under new rules designed to clean up the world’s highest peak. It is said that authorities

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