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    Essay 2: Informative (500-750 words) Complete paper copy for peer review due in class on Wednesday‚ March 4 Final copy due in dropbox on eCampus by class time on Monday‚ March 9 BLENDED CLASS: Upload draft to turnitin.com by 11:59pm on March 5 & Complete peer review by 11:59pm on March 6. Final draft due on turnitin.com by 4:15pm on March 9 For your Informative Essay‚ you will choose a research question you would like to—but do not currently – know the answer to. This essay is meant to be neutral

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    Animal Adaptation

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    of Humans  What have humans done to prevent both types of adaptations?  Humans have done major damage on animals‚ why do we say that because many animals are on the verge of becoming extinct such as the snow leopard‚ tiger and elephant due to poaching and habitat destruction. Behavioral adaptations are being prevented also because humans are destroying there

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    Why do societies continue to live in a world where animal as well as civilian displacement is widely accepted and encouraged? Unfortunately‚ this situation continues due to the economic benefits provided by stripping away human and animal rights. This type of environment was present in Russia during the 17th to 19th century‚ the time of the Russian Fur trade. The Russian Fur trade‚ also known as the Continental Fur trade‚ was an exchange of expensive Russian fur goods and European gold. During the

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    Chapter 9 Wildlife and Nature Conservation 9.1 Protected Areas The first national park in India was declared in 1935‚ now famous as the Corbett National Park. Since Independence‚ there has been a steady rise in the number of Protected Areas (PAs) (National Parks and Wildlife Sanctuaries)‚ especially after the enactment of the Wildlife Protection Act in 1972. In 1988‚ there were 54 national parks and 372 sanctuaries covering a total area of 109‚652 sq km. By the year 2000‚ this number

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    Nature has always helped mankind flourish. But it is not just what immense bounties nature has given to us. It is what we as a human beings give back in return. An important question to ask ourselves is‚ are we concerned about nature. Does saving the wildlife and taking necessary actions for those on the brink of extinction mean something to us? If it does‚ then come and join hands with Indian wildlife organisations to help save mother earth. The nature projects and programmes started by the Indian

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    Shangri-La

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    1. Shangri-La Background: Shangri-La Hotels and Resorts is a deluxe Asian hotel chain‚ founded in 1971 in Singapore by the Malaysian-Chinese tycoon Robert Kuok. The company quickly differentiated itself from the competition and provided distinctive Asian standards of hospitality and service. As of 2006‚ Shangri-La was the largest Asian-based deluxe hotel group in Southeast Asia. The company managed a total of 50 hotels under two brands: the five-star Shangri-La and the four-star Traders- a sister

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    into high-wage economies in Europe and North America; (2) the company was expanding its presence in China-a country where front-line employees were not used to exercising decision-making authority; and (3) newcomers in the Chinese hotel market were poaching Shangri-La’s staff and driving up wages in historically low wage markets. 1. What are the key elements of Shangri-La Hotel’s strategies for competing internationally? Which of the five generic competitive strategies is the company employing

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    Royal Bengal Tiger

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    there were over 40‚000 tigers‚ today the number is less than 8‚000. The risk of extinction forced the government of India to initiate the ’Project Tiger ’ in April 1973‚ when the tiger population was less than 2000. The main threats to tigers are poaching‚ habitat loss and population fragmentation. It is anticipated there are only about 4000 tigers left in India. One of the main reasons that the Bengal Tiger is endangered is because of the lack of its natural habitat. The tiger lives in various habitats

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    popare poaching employees from other companies to overcome skills shortages‚ but that is hardly a long-term solution. Increasingly‚ Chinese companies are adopting the types of HR strategies familiar to US organizations‚ as well as beginning to tie pay to performance and to reward top producers in critical positions. Meanwhile‚ as more firms increase their presence in India‚ the annual output of qualify graduates and engineers is falling further below demand. India is experiencing a demographically

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    As we all know‚ crimes against humanity have been increasing at a fast pace in the past few years. They have been committed by a wide range of people. Drug trafficking‚ frauds‚ human trafficking‚ poaching‚ prostitution‚ murder‚ theft‚ assault etc. are just a few of the crimes that exist in India. Many criminal operations also engage in black marketeering‚ religious and political violence‚ cyber crimes‚ terrorism‚ and abduction. Corruption is also a significant problem and is widespread in India

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