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    1. Enumerate and discuss the direct and indirect threats to Philippine biodiversity. Direct Threats • Illegal logging • Mining • Pollution • Oils spill •  Introduction of invasive species • Overexploitation Indirect Threats • Infrastructure development • Rapidly increasing human population against a limited land base ➢ Indiscriminate logging literally changes the forest landscape. Although there has been a

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    Article #1 Do you think that the low-wage factories of the multi-national corporations‚ located in countries such as China‚ Bangladesh or Mexico‚ represent exploitation or opportunity? "Every exploitative relationship begins with an initial inequality that makes the taking advantage possible. In exploitative relationship the rich get richer and the poor fall further behind. "- Robert Mayer Exploitation‚ in this case economic exploitation‚ can be defined as using somebody ’s labor‚ but in return

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    The Latino Threat Essay

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    discrimination and limited resources which becomes an obstacle for their success in the country. The Latino Threat‚ by Leo R. Chavez‚ emphasizes the economic‚ political‚ and social injustices that the Latino population face. Latinos have been called a “threat” by the American media who portray Latinos as irresponsible‚ lazy‚ and rapist. This criticize supports the idea of viewing Mexicans as a “threat” to society. Focusing on the Mexican community‚ within their entrance into the United States‚ this subgroup

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    punishment or threats‚ which makes anyone do a task asked of them. J. Strickler (2006) implies that the sensible knowledge and understanding of human motivation is said to be rooted in 20th century behaviorism‚ which is an idea made popular by Harvard psychologist B.F. Skinner in the 1930s‚ who theorized that human behavior is motivated by some form or another by way of external stimuli ( i.e. rewards‚ incentives‚ threats or punishments)‚ this theory helps us see how Incentives and threats can be seen

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    2.0 THREAT OF SUBSTITUTES PRODUCTS 3.1 Switching costs Switching cost is a negative cost that consumers get regarding to the changing suppliers‚ brands‚ or products (Investopedia 2012). There are four different methods of switching costs that involve when substituting to another product. The four different methods are learning cost‚ opportunity cost‚ implementation cost‚ and conversion cost. Each method has own different values‚ however these cost does not involved to the electronic industry

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    Opportunities In America

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    English 11 America is the land of opportunity‚ so they say; but a country is made up of more than just opportunity. The land itself is made up of mountains‚ trees‚ lakes‚ and buildings. A country‚ however‚ is really made up of its people. It is the characteristics of the American people who make this country great. Characteristics of honesty‚ faith‚ and loyalty are the three defining qualities in a true American Citizen. People came to America and still come to find a better way of life

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    the Indian markets and Indian industry is finally waking up to the flip side of globalisation. As a wide range of cheap Chinese products flooded the Indian market‚ some local industries were adversely affected‚ while others benefited by using these products as raw materials The Chinese are exporting to India a wide range of low-cost consumer goods that have a mass market in India such as kitchen-ware‚ textiles‚ electronic items‚ furniture‚ toys‚ cosmetics‚ footwear and accessories. In fact in the

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    Internal Threats to Pakistan

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    EMERGING DYNAMICS OF INTERNAL THREATS TO NATIONAL SECURITY Introduction 1. The multifarious threats to the security of Pakistan whether external or internal‚ have intensified in the 21st century. Unfortunately‚ no threat posed to the security of this country since the time of her inception has ever been fully controlled or eradicated. According to Quaid-e-Azam‚ “Pakistan was a cyclic revolution without parallel or precedence in history”. He wanted to make it a State that was united and powerful

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    Opportunities at Aramco

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    Opportunities at Aramco: There are many opportunities in Aramco for engineer and business majors. For example‚ they look for chemicals‚ electrical‚ mechanical and drilling engineer because all these major help the company for its productions. Although business major such as finance‚ marketing and management information system‚ can help with organizing the seasons of marketing and the record of the market. Saudi Aramco is a big company‚ which required high skill‚ and they afford local and overseas

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    Unequal Opportunity

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    THE CASE OF THE UNEQUAL OPPORTUNITY * By Mary C. Gentile Roles: The Voice of The Case Study (THE CASE) • Laura Wollen (LAURA)‚ group Marketing Director‚ ARPCO‚ Inc. • A manufacturer of small electrical tools and appliances • David Abbott (DAVID)‚ Mary’s counterpart at ARPCO in London. • Charles Lewis (CHARLES)‚ a product manager working under Laura. • Ralph Jordan (RALPH)‚ Laura’s divisional vice president. THE CASE: Laura Wollen‚ group marketing director

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