References: Bachleitner‚ R and Zins‚ A (1999) “Cultural Tourism in Rural Communities: The residents’ perspective” in Journal of Business Research Vol Baker‚ S. (2006). Sustainable Development. London and New York‚ UK: Routledge Taylor & Francis Group Biswas‚ S.S. (1999) Protecting the cultural heritage: National Legislation. Aryan Books Intenation‚ New Delhi‚ India Bucekova‚ I. (2007). Vývoj priestorovej štruktúry
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“The Myth of the Happy Yeoman lives on in Contemporary Sustainability Discourse” Discourses‚ using spoken or written language in a social context‚ are more than narratives of human existence. A contemporary feminist author and professor‚ Chris Weedon‚ paraphrases French philosopher‚ Michel Foucault in the following passage: (discourses are) “ways of constituting knowledge‚ together with the social practices‚ forms of subjectivity and power relations which inhere in such knowledges and relations
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retired Olympic track star and a Hall of Fame inductee once said‚ “Sometimes we fall‚ sometimes we stumble‚ but we can’t stay down. We can’t allow life to beat us down. Everything happens for a reason‚ and it builds character in us‚ and it tells us what we are about and how strong we really are when we didn’t think we could be that strong.” In Laura Hillenbrand’s nonfiction book Unbroken‚ the ambitious Louis Zamperini brought Devers words to life over the course of his track career and his perilous
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committed suppliers and the more than 69 million customers who visit us every single day in 119 countries‚ they can use their scale‚ scope and talent to make a positive difference in the world. Together for good. In the year ahead they will take their sustainability efforts to the next level. They are working with both internal and external stakeholders to build on their foundation and refine their strategy‚ with a goal to identify new opportunities and set quantifiable targets to measure ongoing improvement
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foundations such as Whole Planet‚ Whole Trade‚ and Whole Kids all aimed at bettering the community. This trend in sustainability does not look like a fad. The population of the planet is growing and with it‚ consumer demand for basic necessities. It is only reasonable to assume that the demand for more sustainable and healthy production practices will increase. WF would do well to stay on their current course of corporate social responsibility and continue making strides forward. 3. The Five Forces
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this code‚ this idea that the true meaning of life is to be successful and without it your life is meaningless. We are raised with this belief that without success no one will care about your existence. Without success you won’t be able to get a car from a dealer‚ a credit card from a bank nor respect from the people around you. We chase success so desperately that we lose ourselves in the long run; we become blind to things around us and take everything for granted. With the reading “Self-Reliance”
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glowing rectangles taking away from adolescents social and emotional health?"( ) Not only glowing rectangles‚ which are cell phones‚ there are also computer screens and televisions that take away a child’s mind into another world. This is screen time. What is screen time? Screen time is when a child (or adult) sits in front of a screen for a certain amount of hours or minutes that they should be doing other things‚ like going outside and talking to real people‚ not ones behind the screen. Imagine a world
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The Measure of Success “What do you want to be when you grow up?” is a familiar‚ yet complex‚ question that every child at some time or another has been asked. As a child‚ it is essentially simple to decide what to be; but as that child grows up his or her ideas and passions change. Passion is what drives people to further their education. Everyone has a dream about what their career might look like once they reach adulthood. It is ultimately what we decide to do with our life that determines
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of Lithuania University of Salford A Greater Manchester University Ministry of National Defence Republic of Lithuania Energy Security Center World Institute for Engineering and Technology Education Journal of Security and Sustainability Issues www.lka.lt/index.php/lt/217049/ 2011‚ 1(1): 53–62 http://dx.doi.org/10.9770/jssi.2011.1.1(5) FACTORS IMPACTING SUSTAINABLE INTERNATIONALIZATION: A CASE OF MULTINATIONAL COMPANY Renata Korsakienė1‚ Aneta Baranauskienė2 Vilnius Gediminas
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Crusts success: Crusts success was reached through many elements‚ these included the appropriate use of market segmentation‚ targeting and positioning as well as the implementation of appropriate marketing mix tools. Crust went by a strong mission statement which would have been: to give customers the experience of gourmet quality- restaurant food with fast food style convenience. This lead to strong objectives and a thorough understanding of what crust was all about. Costa (owner and founder
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