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    "WAFFLE TIME” B. History: Waffle Time started on September of 1998 which opened their first outlet in The Atrium Mall in Iloilo City.  They started penetrating and opening business outlets in Metro Manila in June of 2002.  This was then followed with outlets in Cebu‚ Cagayan de Oro‚ Davao and Dagupan.  Because of Waffle Time’s continued success and their customers multiplying‚ they started offering its brand for franchising on March 2004.  Since then‚ it started multiplying all over the Philippines

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    Huge amount of visitors has also brought a huge consumption to Disney. It is said that California Disneyland has eat more than 4 million piece of hamburgers‚ 1.6 million pieces of hot dogs‚ 3.2 million copies of ice cream and 1.6 copies of popcorn each year. At the same time‚ these visitors produce an average of more than 30 tones of garbage per day. However‚ environmental management and conservation has always been an important part of Disney. Disney meticulously practice the concept of reduce‚

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    Chapter 33/36 Vocabulary 1. Franklin D. Roosevelt: only president to have been elected 4 times; 32nd; Democratic candidate who won the 1932 election by a landslide. He refused to uphold any of Hoover’s policies with the intent on enacting his own. He pledged a present a "New Deal" (its specific meaning ambiguous at the time to the American people) to the American public. 2. Eleanor Roosevelt: FDR’s Wife and New Deal supporter. Was a great supporter of civil rights and opposed the Jim Crow

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    Objective: The park’s main objective is reforestation‚ to conserve green areas and in turn use natural resources such as sand and wood‚ as well as providing a visual feast of flora and fauna. Location: It is located 26 kilometers east of the city of Tlaxcala and 13 kilometers west of Huamantla‚ on Federal Highway 136‚ a distance of 35 kilometers from the city of Puebla‚ on the border with the state of Tlaxcala. Description: It is the main ecological reserve of the company‚ due to population

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    to pear its way through. Regulations start coming into effect such as the one in this article “When the senate committee that is studying the national problem of reforestation reaches California in September‚ it will find that the lumbermen of one of the most heavily timbered districts in the United States are committed to reforestation of their lands as they are cut over and the adoption of a policy of permanent lumbering operations” (“Permanent Lumbering‚” New York Times‚ 715/1923‚ p.RE2). With

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    forest cover should be enhanced through greening of the world. In this connection‚ restoration of all deforested lands in the industrialised world to close to the original levels of forest coverage is improbable‚ but this does not mean significant reforestation and afforestation are impossible. All countries which aim for a sound environmental future should set themselves a target of a minimum level of forest cover to be maintained in perpetuity. Countries having more than 30 per cent of their land areas

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    Journal of Environmental Science and Management 11(1):1-14 (June 2008) ISSN 0119-1144 Climate Change and Forest Ecosystems in the Philippines: Vulnerability‚ Adaptation and Mitigation Rodel D. Lasco‚ Florencia B. Pulhin‚ Patricia Ann J. Sanchez‚ Grace B. Villamor and Karl Abelard L. Villegas ABSTRACT Climate change and Philippine forests are directly linked to each other. Changes in climate are affecting the forests and its ability to deliver its environmental services. In the same manner

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    Horticulture is defined as "the production of plants using a simple nonmechanized technology" (Nanda and Warms 2006:148)‚ while Webster’s Dictionary defines horticulture as the art or science of growing fruits‚ vegetables‚ plants‚ flowers‚ or trees. When most people think of horticulture‚ they simply think of gardening or farming. Most people do not associate horticulture with culture itself or how horticulture relates to anthropology‚ or the study human culture. In all actuality‚ horticulture is

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     Aeta families came down to the Nagsasa valley and coast‚ eking out new livelihoods when their mountain forest was no more. They gathered and sold charcoal of which there was plenty—whatever remained of their old forest. Others became piece-rate reforestation laborers‚ paid by the DENR for each narra‚ mahogany‚ or dagang tree they planted. Some of them fished along the shore with homemade spears. Others made bamboo handicrafts to be sold as souvenirs to tourists. Casuarina trees

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    The sources‚ "The World’s Highest Mountain" and "A Mountain of Garbage‚" are about Mount Everest. Both sources describe the challenges of climbing and the environment of Mount Everest‚ however they focus on different topics. First of all‚ "The World’s Highest Mountain" talks about Sir Edmund Hillary‚ who was the first person to climb to the summit of Mount Everest. He had a Sherpa guide‚ Tenzing Norgay‚ who had climbed Mount Everest many times‚ but never to the summit. The climb was very difficult

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