...ROSALIA RADUVA | 2012000295 | Topic: Social Accounting & Ethical Governance Abstract Social accounting and ethical governance is becoming a concern in Fiji businesses nowadays. This assignment will outline how Bank of the South Pacific deals with social accounting and transparency and ethical governance. Firstly, it will consider the social accounting factors which is the ‘Go Green’ event. Secondly, it will consider how transparency is Bank of the South Pacific and thirdly, it will consider ways in which Bank of the South Pacific can maintain ethical standards. Finally, some recommendations will be drawn as to how to improve social accounting, transparency and ethical governance at Bank of the South Pacific. Introduction The purpose of this assignment is to study as to how businesses in Fiji work towards social accounting and transparency and ethical governance. The business to be studied for this research is Bank of the South Pacific. Bank of the South Pacific is one of the largest and most successful banking organisations in the South Pacific. Bank of the South Pacific has its largest branch in Papua New Guinea and is represented in Fiji, Solomon Islands and Niue as well. Some of the services provided by Bank of the South Pacific include BSP Telephone Banking, BSP online, BillPay, BSP Mobile Phone Banking, and Access to BSP Mobile Phone Banking, Transfers and BillPay payments, Security of BSP Mobile Phone Banking, ATM and EFTPOS. The term social accounting is...
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...A Relaxant But Also Helps With Muscle Growth, Which Can Benefit an Entire Economy. Christopher Hruby Plants and Civi Section 2 Christopher Hruby Plant and Civi Section 2 Kava Not Only A Relaxant But Also Helps With Muscle Growth, Which Can Benefit an Entire Economy. Kava has always been known for a relaxant that can cause health issues if used in large amounts. But there are also benefits to the plant as well. The South Pacific Kava plants roots provide a natural relaxant, while at the same time allowing an increase in muscle growth to increase as well. Since the economies of countries in the South Pacific such as Fiji are dependent on this plant; it can be sold for the use in work out supplements to promote muscle growth. Which the demand for new work out supplements is always at a high level and that is why the economy of Fiji would increase for growing this plant. The Kava plant is also known as the Piper methysticum. It is a perennial shrub and it is part of the piperacea family (Sarris and Scholey, 2012). Kava is from the South Pacific region of the world. This is one crop that truly only grows in this region. Seeing how it needs the warm weather and the moist ground in order to flourish (Sarris and Scholey, 2012). Although the plant only grows in the region of Fiji, the plant has not been needed in mass amounts as of now. This is because of the health issues to the liver that arose during the 1990’s, mainly Hepatotoxicity (Sarris and Scholey, 2012). The process...
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...military conflicts in the human history. Wars shape the future of human existence whatever their outcome. The Korean War, a war with many names, was one of the most brutal wars in the recent history impacting the lives of people globally and killing millions. An analysis of the war assists not only to understand the sequence of events but also helps in understanding its impact on the present world politics and future of human...
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...62,000 people from a collection of Pacific Islands were forcefully transported from their homes and deceived about what awaited them in Australia (Miller, 2010). They were used as a cheap source of labour and came to Australia on big boats. They worked in the cane fields and were treated very poorly. The Pacific Island Cane Cutters came to Australia to work in the sugar cane fields of Queensland. In Far North Queensland, the sugar cane industry was just beginning to develop. Originally, after the crop had grown, the ‘white Australians’ had attempted to cut the cane. However, due to the hot temperature...
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...Pacific Island Countries (PICs) lie in an area known as the "Pacific Ring of Fire." Around 91% of the world's earthquakes occur within the Pacific Ring of Fire. This makes PICs extremely vulnerable to earthquakes and tsunamis. Furthermore information technology has played a major part in assisting the authorizes in helping , alert the people about natural disasters, organizing people during the natural disaster and assisting authorities and people in the disaster rehabilitation and recovery. To begin with, alerting people about natural disaster. As the information and communication technologies helps with that for example the latest disaster that occurred in the south pacific the earthquake in the Solomon Islands that was followed by the tsunami. The ICT was used to help inform the people of the south pacific region especially Fiji as the Vodafone and digicel send text massages to everyone’s phone informing about the tsunami. More over the radio and television were giving live coverage and times that certain areas would be affected. Moreover the ICT are used to organize people as they would be informed through the television and radio that which evacuation centers are open and nearby that they can seek shelter during disaster. Also it organize people in way for them not to go to certain areas that are affect badly by the natural disasters and also in which areas there would power and water cuts, so that people are able to store and backup their supplies. Together with it...
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...abolishes free market, private property and ownership, freedom of speech, unequal pay and human beliefs. The Australian government responded to the threat of communism in varies ways, by using a number of techniques such as participating in the ANZUS and SEATO alliance, rewriting the constitution to outlaw certain political groups and assisting American troops overseas to discontinue uprooting dictatorships. Firstly, Australia’s involvement in the Korean War was an successful decision made by Prime Minister Robert Menzies to contain communism from spreading .Mr. Menzie agreed to the United Nation’s request to send Australian soldiers to aid American troops in the Korean War, this was an attempt to control the wide spread of communist in South-East Asia . Many Australians valued their capitalist way of life and increasingly grew concerned that Australia’s security may be at threat to...
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...The Beringian theory is based on people migrating from Siberia across the land bridge that was revealed in the Bering Strait area because the sea level decreased during the last Ice Age. The Laurentide ice sheet receded to expose gaps in which the early humans voyaged through and spread southward. Small groups of hunters followed game animals across the land bridge and set up settlements in America. In Clovis, New Mexico the first ever clovis evidence was found by archaeologist Johnson. The artifacts were dated to 12,000 years ago. The Maritime theory is based on early humans in watercraft moving South along the Pacific coast From modern-day Russia past Alaska, Canada, and Central America to Monte Verde, Chile by 12,500 years ago or earlier....
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...discussions for decades. Although majority of scholars on the subject would agree that the origins of these similarities can be traced back to the Neolithic age, perspectives on how these came about vary. There are two major theories defining the Neolithic Age Austronesian movements of people in the Pacific and the subsequent cultural similarities among different groups in the region: Peter Bellwood’s The Austronesian Diffusion Theory, and Island Origins Theory or commonly referred as Nusantao Maritime Trading and Communication Network (NMTCN) by Wilhelm Solheim. SOLHEIM’S NUSANTAO MARITIME TRADING AND COMMUNICATION NETWORK (NMTCN) Wilhelm Solheim’s theory utilizes the archaeological data instead of the historical linguistic evidence used by Bellwood. Solheim proposed a complex network of regional cultural trade network in the Asia Pacific region during the Neolithic Age from 8000 to 500 BCE undertaken by both Austronesian and non-Austronesian speakers. As indicated by the terminology, central to this theory is the concept of the Nusantao. The term derives from the Austronesian root words nusa for "south" and tau/tao for "man" or "people", thus giving it the overall meaning "people of the south islands". Since, the term ‘Austronesian’ first applies to the linguistic domain, he chose to call the ancestors of the...
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...different people. In Spanish, El Niño means small boy or child. In capital letters, 'El Niño' refers to Jesus as an infant was named after the Christ child ("Dictionary.com"), because it usually starts around Christmas ("El Nino"). El Niño is a severe atmospheric and oceanic disturbance in the Pacific Ocean that transpires every three to six years in a phase with a seesaw variation of atmospheric pressure (McIntosh). Because El Niño influences global weather patterns and affects human lives and ecosystems, the prediction of an El Niño is progressively important in predicting them with advance notice. It was not until about 25 years ago that the world started paying attention to El Niño. The giant El Niño of 1997-98 had deranged weather patterns around the world, killing an estimated 2,100 people, and caused at least 33 billion [U.S.] dollars in property damage (Forrester). History dates between 1200 and 1525, the Inca population lived in the part of South America extending from the Equator to the Pacific coast of Chile. Their cities and fortresses were mostly built on highlands and on the steep slopes of the Andes Mountains. The architecture of the Incan cities still amazes and puzzles most scientists ("Inca"). The Incan knows about El Niño, they built their cities on the tops of hills, and populations kept stores of food in the mountains. There are written records of evidence of El Niño along the Peruvian coastal communities. Another El Niño fact, “600,000 people died in just...
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... Issue 3 January 2012 India’s ‘Look East’ and America’s ‘Asia Pivot’: Converging Interests March 2013 What’s in a name? Asia-Pacific or Indo-Pacific? In a speech to the Indian parliament in 2007, Shinzo Abe, the then-prime minister of Japan, became one of the first Asian leaders to call attention to a dawning geopolitical reality: “We are now at a point at which the Confluence of the Two Seas is coming into being…The Pacific and the Indian Oceans are bringing about a dynamic coupling as seas of freedom and of prosperity. A ‘broader Asia’ that (breaks down) geographical boundaries is beginning to take on a distinct form.” Abe was a little ahead of his time in acknowledging the “distinct form” of the IndoPacific region. Many believe that day has now arrived. Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton used the term in her seminal 2011 Foreign Policy article “America’s Pacific Century.” More recently, India’s ambassador to the United States and former foreign secretary, Nirupama Rao, made the case for the Indo-Pacific in a speech at Brown University: “There is a seamless stretch of oceanic space that links the Indian and Pacific Oceans. The earlier concept of the Asia-Pacific had sought to exclude India— today the term Indo-Pacific encompasses the subcontinent as an integral part of this eastern world. We are glad that the mental map of the Asia Pacific has changed and that the center of gravity has moved westward to include India…The task before us is to concretely define this concept...
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...consider to be the North and what areas in the South: Geographically, culture, history, etc. And why? I don’t think there is a right or wrong answer to this question because everyone has different composed views about it. We label areas of the United States commonly as the north, the south, and the Midwest. Yet, there is more connotative labeling that divide up the nation according to each state’s geographical features. These other regional terms are New England, Middle Atlantic, Pacific Northwest, plains, the Deep South and so forth. I am in that category. My criteria for surveying states are geography as well as linguistics and culture. I am from New Jersey, which is considered to be a Middle Atlantic state. In my area, we generalize New Jersey and the bordering states around us as the “metro area” (short for metropolitan) or “tri-state area,” depending on where you live. By definition, these terms generally mean that a triangular area from southwestern CT, down through New York, and into parts of northern/eastern New Jersey, as well as Pennsylvania are in typical commuting distance of Manhattan. Each region of state will have varying accents, especially in the middle Atlantic or tri-sate area. In New Jersey, when it comes to pronunciation, you can tell if that person is from North or South Jersey just by how they say a word. This can have an obvious linguistic divide and applies the same for the rest of America between the North and South regions. Regional accents and schisms are...
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...People in Austin claim that they started Tex-Mex but really Tex-Mex started in San Antonio. There are seven regions where Mexican food can be found. The North, North Pacific Coast, Bajio, South Pacific Coast, the South, the Gulf, and Central Mexico. The North consists of Baja, Sonora, Chihuahua, Coahuila, Durango, Zacatecas, Aguascalientes, Nuevo León and Tamaulipas. The North Pacific Coast consists of Sinaloa, Nayarit, Jalisco and Colima. The Bajio consists of Michoacán, Guanajuato, San Luis Potosi and Queretaro. The South Pacific Coast consists of Guerrero, Oaxaca and Chiapas. The South consists of Campeche, Yucatan and Quintana Roo. The Gulf consists of Tabasco and Veracruz. Central Mexico consists of Mexico, Puebla, Morelos, Tlaxcala, Hidalgo and Distrito Federal (Federal District / Mexico City). Mexican is also popular in two U.S. states, Arizona and New Mexico.Tex-Mex is most popular in Southwestern United States and some parts of Mexico. People all over the U.S.A. eat Tex-Mex. From Texas Surprisingly, Tex-Mex is popular in Canada. The part of Canada where Tex-Mex is popular is Toronto,...
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...Typhoon Megi (Earth Science Make it Relevant) Typhoons are mature tropical cyclones that are created in the northwestern part of the Pacific Ocean. Now, a tropical cyclone is characterized as numerous thunderstorms that contain heavy rain showers and high-speed winds. They develop over large, warm bodies of water and loose their strength when moving overland due to friction from the structures on the surface. Also, the warm water gives the typhoon the energy it needs to be powerful and without the water its energy decreases. Typhoon Megi (Korean for, “catfish”) was a powerful tropical rainstorm that devastated the west Pacific region. Megi was a high-set, extremely cold (220 Kelvin/-63 degrees Fahrenheit) typhoon that made a huge impact on various regions (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration [NOAA] 2010). Hurricanes are considered the greatest storms on Earth, and believe it or not, a hurricane is also a typhoon and a cyclone. Hurricane is derived from Huracan, referring to a Carib god of evil. Usually hurricanes form between latitudes of five and twenty degrees over tropical oceans, except the South Atlantic and eastern South Pacific. The North Pacific has the greatest amount of storms. In the western Pacific, hurricanes are called “typhoons,” and in the Indian Ocean they are referred to as “cyclones.” A hurricane has wind speeds of seventy four miles per hour and a round circulatory motion. Mature hurricanes average three hundred and seventy five miles...
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...comprehensive economic partnership called RCEP. The concept is this: to engage 16 Asia Pacific nations for free trade and to establish a trilateral free trade agreement with China and South Korea. Negotiations in this landmark free trade pact are taking place now in Phnom Pehn following the ASEAN Summit. If or once it is formed the RCEP is likely to cover half of the world’s population and would be the largest regional trading arrangement in the world to date. The RCEP is a strategy aimed at maintaining regional growth by ensuring that markets of the participating countries remain open and competitive. It is estimated that Japan’s GDP will grow by 1.1 percent with a wide range of partnership frameworks: tariff reductions and intellectual property protection. Under RCEP, which is different from individual country to country rules, there is a unification of rules and simpler business transaction procedures. The potential free trade agreements between ASEAN and China, Japan, South Korea, India, Australia and New Zealand could eventually lead to the creation of an integrated market that spans 16 countries with a combined market population of more than 3 billion people and a combined GDP of about US$19.78 trillion based on 2011 figures. The barriers are the economic gap between the 16 potential members: GDP $67,000 - $804 and differences in economic activity. The US-led TPP which stands for Trans-Pacific Partnership, On November 12, 2011, the Leaders of the nine TPP countries –...
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...lead to desertification especially when it is combined with drought. Drought is a prolonged period of abnormally low rainfall for a specific area, which leads to a shortage of water. A drought occurs when there in to enough rainfall to support people or crops. Sahel is in the Eco-climatic and bio-geographic zone stretch/transition between the Sahara desert (north) and the Sudanian Savannas (south). It is also located between the Atlantic Ocean and the Red sea. Covers parts of Senegal, southern Mauritania, Mali, Burkina Faso, southern Algeria, northern Nigeria, Chad, Sudan, northern Ethiopia and Eritrea Annual rainfall is 200 mm in the north and 600 mm in the south on average. There are not enough wells to access water in the ground to provide irrigation when the rains fail. Since 1985, 77% of tree cover has been cut down, this reduces transpiration from plants and so means rain is less likely. Ethiopia is a very poor country, the 5th poorest in the world. The result of drought is soil erosion, famine, starvation. 60% export food .80% of the population rely on agriculture mainly in subsistence and rain-fed farming and livestock production. Despite this, more than 31 million Ethiopians don’t have enough nutritious food to eat. People are less able to work during drought due to starvation, this leads to many deaths. On its own, food aid is unsustainable in the long term. What is really needed is development aid, which involves educating the local community in farming practices...
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