The tradition concept of development has for a considerable period of time been driven by economic considerations. Exploitation of natural resources which leads to environmental degradation motivated by targets of maximum profits has been the norm and little regard has been granted to the side effects of development initiatives. Gradual escalation of awareness and realisation of the range as well as the magnitude of environmental effects of development initiatives led to worldwide discussions on
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Forms of financial support for enterprise Entrepreneurial finance is an important issue in business. This article is devoted to the issue of financing of business. There are many forms and methods of financing the enterprise: for this purpose may be used the issue of shares‚ loans‚ leases financing‚ mortgages‚ etc. Each of the used form of financing has certain advantages and disadvantages. Therefore‚ in any investment project should be a thorough assessment of the effects of using different
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The Tuba-tuba Plant (Jatropha curcas) Also known as Tubang Bakod in Tagalog‚ Physic Nut in English or interchangeably tuba-tuba orJatropha. The latest craze to hit the agri-business in the Philippines. Cultivated primarily for its oil to produce biodiesel. The Tuba-tuba has been planted in the Philippines for quite some time but it was used mainly as fencing since it animals do not eat the leaves -even the insatiable goat would not eat the leaves. The ever increasing price of petroleum prices has
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Phu Hoang SOC 321K Essay One According to Herbert Girardet (author of Cities People Planet)‚ “sustainability enables all its citizens to meet their own needs and to enhance their well-being‚ without degrading the natural world or the lives of other people‚ now or in the future (Page 6-Planet).” Cities have been at the heart of this question because it is where the human population is at its highest and densest. Just look at the history of human civilizations for example‚ from Jericho to Rome
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Career Episode 2 A) Introduction I started working on this project of “Rehabilitation and Modernization of Jinnah Baarge” on July 2012. This career episode describes my job rotation inside the company in DC&S (Domestic construction and Services) business area in the PMS (Project Management Systems) department. PMS provides project monitoring and control support at all domestic projects. Geographical Location where experience was gained This project was carried with Descon Engineering
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HTM 1213: English for Hospitality and Tourism Assignment 1 – Individual Written Project “Tourism and the Benefits it brings” Class of / Group: BH6 / G1 Name: Ribka Marchella Limantara Student ID: 0309243 Date of Submission: 8th November‚ 2012 Lecturer: Ms. Audrey Lee The tourism industry is the “fourth largest industry in the global economy” (Honey‚ et al.‚ 2009:1). In the last few decades‚ it has been considered to be one of the most rapidly growing industries. According to Tourism Highlights
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in many different ways. Mills and factories‚ water-vehicles‚ and human beings throw their waste products and rubbish in the water and thus pollute water. Insanitary latrines‚ chemical fertilizers and insecticides used in farmlands‚ drainages and sewerage lines also contribute to further pollution. 3. Soil polluted by waste: Estimates for solid waste generated in Dhaka city vary from 3‚000 to 3‚500 tons per day. Natural resource and environment: 1. Bangladesh is a country of about 147
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Environmental Engineering ESCI 314 -1 Group 6’s Report about “DESERT” 9 July 2014 Submitted By: Baltazar‚ Kenneth Regin I. Umali‚ Francis San Agustin‚ Joshua Manuel Sisracon‚ Julius Vergara‚ Jules Villena‚ Eldie Naza Submitted to: Engr. Julius Angelo M. Lozada Types of Deserts Trade wind deserts The trade winds lie in areas crossed by the trade winds. in two belts on the equatorial sides of the Horse Latitudes heat up as they move toward the Equator
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$355 MILLION COMPACT TO PROVIDE LUSAKA RESIDENTS GREATER ACCESS TO WATER SUPPLY‚ SANITATION AND DRAINAGE SERVICES April‚ 2012 By Ben Kangwa While in the last 20 years‚ Zambia has undertaken various policy and institutional reforms in the water sector‚ challenges such as‚ old and inadequate infrastructure‚ lack of connection networks‚ intermittent water delivery and the poor performance of utilities still remain in Lusaka. Further‚ the capacity of water supply and sanitation service provision
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statement: ‘Water promises to be to the twenty-first century what oil was to the twentieth century’. In many parts of the world‚ people lack access not only to clean‚ safe drinking water‚ but also to the basic sanitation systems such as toilets and sewerage systems that we take for granted. In 2008‚ the International Year of Sanitation‚ the World Health Authority estimated that 1.1 billion people did not have access to safe drinking water and between 2 billion and 6 billion lacked access to basic levels
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