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    The oil industry is developing on a quotidian basis and is becoming a vital driver of the worldwide economy. The public and community relations constantly face herculean challenges- both internal and external- that need to be dealt very carefully and strategically. Today‚ the oil industry operated differently‚ with the management of these companies not being solely reported to stockholders but to wider range including stockholders but also employees and the community where it operates. Consequently

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    Chapter 7: Fragile environments Ecological footprint: measure of the mark that we humans make on the natural world. It considers how much land and sea are required to provide us with the energy for our lifestyles. Sustainability: actions and forms of progress that meet the needs of the present reducing the ability of future generations to meet their needs. Soil erosion and desertification Soil erosion * The washing or blowing away of top soil. * There are three types:

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    Obviously‚some people claim that native bees are not the only pollinator there are other pollinators. In fact‚ 30% of crops are pollinated by only bees . However‚ without bees pollinating many crops would disappear such as fruit‚ vegetable‚ and nuts. If bees disappear that diversity crops would gone after bees(Morse‚2000). “Honey bees are big money makers for U.S. agriculture. These social and hardworking insects produce six hive products honey‚ pollen‚ royal jelly‚ beeswax‚ propolis‚ and venom

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    The most successful pressure groups still tend to focus on lobbying the Westminster Parliament despite the availability of numerous other access points. Discuss (25 Marks) To begin with‚ the definition of “successful” depends on the goals or objectives each pressure group aims to achieve. Yes‚ some successful pressure groups still use the Westminster Parliament as their main access point in order to achieve their aims. However‚ in recent years most pressure groups realised that by not only using

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    swiftly. Graph 1 shows the sources of PM2.5 by source. Measures and actions on both the industrial and consumer sides are needed.   Source: Dangerous Breathing – PM2.5: Measuring the human health and economic impacts on China’s largest cities‚ Greenpeace a. Monitoring – Without monitoring‚ the effort against pollution will not be effective. We have to know the disease before we can deliver the most effective medicine with the least side effects. Therefore‚ implementation of the monitoring system

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    The Decline of The Bee

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    The Decline of The Bee The bee is a vital part of human existence. They pollinate‚ giving life to plants‚ animals‚ and in turn‚ man. If they were to die out‚ the human race would follow suit in a mere matter of years. 65% of all flowering plants require bees for pollination‚ and the percentage being higher for the major crop plants‚ like corn and wheat. These crops account for $47.1 billion every year. Honey bees are responsible for one-third of the food we eat‚ meaning no bees equals no food.

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    No to GMO Genetically modified foods are foods or plants that have been modified by researchers and scientists to improve the growth and development process. This idea was first introduced in 1982 and now has become widespread in use‚ especially in the US. This technology is sometimes referred to as “gene technology” or “genetic engineering” (WHO). All genetically modified foods are produced in a laboratory to “enhance its biological feature” (Godiff). This is not healthy. GM foods have the potential

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    1. Advantages and Disadvantages of TV. TV has good and bad sides. First of all it keeps people informed‚ we can learn a lot of information watching TV. We can choose programs that appeal to us more‚ because TV provides programs for all interests. Sometimes we can relax‚ entertain ourselves when we are tired. Advertisement on TV gives us information about different products and it makes easier to choose things to buy. When we watch TV we learn about the world‚ famous people and global or recent news

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    Environmental  Science  Final  Study  Guide     ENERGY     • • • • • • Energy  is  the  capacity  to  do  work  (Work  =  Force  x  Distance)  or  to  move   matter.     Different  forms  of  energy:   o Chemical  energy   o Radiant  energy   o Solar  energy   o Thermal  energy   o Mechanical  energy   o Nuclear  energy     o Electrical  energy   Kinetic  energy  (moving  energy)   o Associated

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    Management and Planning Management Planning Management: Theory‚ Practice and Application/330 Management Planning Planning is identifying the goals to be accomplished and making a decision to move forward the suitable actions needed to achieve those goals (Bateman and Snell‚ 2009). Examples of planning may include examining current situation‚ predicting the future‚ establishing goals‚ choose what types of activities one will engage‚ and selecting the resources needed to achieve the said goals (Bateman

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