...Running head: SAVE THE HONEY BEES! 1 Save the Honey Bees Ryan Lovett Northern Illinois University SAVE THE HONEY BEES! 2 Save the Honey Bees! Breaking news! Honey bees turn into zombies! Honey bees are disappearing because of colony collapse disorder. Honey bees are the most important insect to the survival of the human race because honey bees pollinate about one third of the fruits and vegetables used as food (Genersch, 2010, p. 87). In order to save the honey bees from extinction, it is important to first understand what honey bees do. It is also important to know how beekeepers take care of bees so that more beekeepers may be trained for future bees to thrive and for others to be knowledgeable of the bees. Commercial beekeepers transport their bees all around the United States to pollinate the US food supply. Research of colony collapse disorder or CCD, which is the reason for the bees disappearing, is important so bee keepers and scientists can prevent further cases of CCD. Understanding What Honey Bees Do. Honey bees are an important creature that balances the ecosystem. Understanding what bees do is important to maintaining their survival, as well as ours. The major objective of any bee is to form a nest; in the case of honey bees their nest is a hive. In order to build their house, a queen bee and some workers begin making the foundation. Once the house is completed, the workers get the queen settled in and she begins laying eggs. In captivity, the queen...
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...Food Company – Happy Valley (Honey) Introduction Happy Valley (Honey) www.happyvalley.co.nz Vision We understand our responsibility thus we work to ensure we produce with the planet in mind. Principles We as a company endeavour to approach our business practices are guided by an ethical and social responsibility to guarantee the following principles; stewardship, transparency, fair working conditions, innovative leadership, sharing and creating opportunities to the disadvantaged producers, non-discrimination, better environmental practices and the application of responsible methods of production Important Issues • Happy Valley understands the urgent and real need for healthy bees as pollinators for food production. We are actively seeking new and improved solutions to improve honey bee health. • To ensure the ongoing healthy status of our bees we strictly limit crop protection products and specifically curtail unnecessary chemical pest treatments which could hurt the health or affect the growth of healthy bees. We only use crop protection products that are effective in managing pests, excellent operator safety with relatively favourable environmental profiles. • Scientists and health regulatory authorities agree that bee health is a complex issue especially as in recent times it has been put forward that bee populations are on the incline. The need to be resolute and proactive in management practices is even more important now. Such is the delicate balance...
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...bins out on the curb once a week or maybe even pick up trash we see in our parks (which the average person refuses to do), but I feel that we need to take more responsibility and create a more healthy environment. We need to take charge and start promoting a more all-around environment conscious lifestyle to keep this blessing that God gave to us alive. Statistics have shown that the effects humans have on Earth are ever-growing and if we don’t change our ways now, who knows what the future may be like. The toll for not being “green” will definitely have a detrimental effect on us and our next generations. Environmental issues are growing before our eyes. Coral reefs are losing life which causes fish to have to survive without shelter, bees are disappearing leaving a huge dent in our food production, and the list goes on. Most people don't really hear about these issues due to the fact that it's hardly ever broadcasted. How can we learn and find solutions if the people aren't aware? As Christians we should educate others about the problems our Earth is facing. I can admit that sometimes I find myself ignoring issues that don't directly affect me. Though in...
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...1 Introduction 1.1 Background This assignment has been assigned by Mr. Gilbert for me to do a research on any topics that is related to the chapters that are available in this subject. The title of my research will be “Does CSR have any impact on company performance?” . Plato once said that, Only people with the whole nations good in mind can be allowed to rule the just state (Plato through Larsson, 2003 p. 87). Hence from this statement we can see that even in the past people do take serious about the importance of ethical behaviour. The multinational companies' spot and impact is developing in the global economy furthermore, with it higher requests on obligation regarding the social and natural impacts that originates from the organizations' own particular operations. Accordingly, there is a developing enthusiasm for corporate social responsibility (CSR). Enquist, Johnson and Camén (2005) state that after waves of generation situated and later administration arranged viewpoints on organizations, a third wave of sustainability and triple bottom line concern deduction is developing. According to (Elkington, 1997) the triple bottom line is trying to surround the three type of sustainability. Which is the economic, the environment and the social. Enquist, Johnson and Camén (2005) confirms that by saying this: Companies are paying attention to their core values and the development of a sense of corporate social responsibility, which can be used in marketing strategies and in...
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...slowly diminishing. What we don’t realize is that bees account for a third of our food supply, that is one in every three bites of food you eat! That may not seem like a big deal, I mean we would still have food, but let me show you the reality of this situation. You are driving to have dinner with your family at...
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...Systemic Pesticides and the Honeybee Population Beekeepers have been experiencing a large decline in their honeybee populations for the past decade at a startling rate. The disappearance of the honeybees has a much larger impact on daily life in the United States as well as around the world than many would believe, as they are cornerstones in a healthy and prosperous ecosystem. The extremely complex yet small honeybee is responsible for a large majority of the food we consume everyday. While there are multiple theories surrounding the disappearance of the bees, the use of systemic pesticides is leading the way as the culprit. The use of systemic pesticides needs to be banned in the United States due to the negative impact they are having on the honeybee population. As the population of the United States continues to grow exponentially annually, so does the need for an increased food supply. Monocultures have been the answer to this need due to the fact that they allow farmers to mass-produce a single item much cheaper and easier than traditional farming in which multiple crops are grown on a single plot of land. There are many possibilities for the types of plants that can be found in a monoculture but typically wheat, corn, and soy are the main monocultures crops in the United States due to the wide use of these plants in countless products on the grocery store shelves. These monocultures have caused the use of pesticides to reach levels never seen before by the agricultural...
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...What should Roxanne and Burt do? Burt Bees had become very successful in it operations and established a prominent position in the market of natural cosmetics and other natural products. These products all having their origin in bees wax and honey. The problem that Roxanne and Burt face is expansion of their business. They took the business forward and moved to North Carolina for a more central positioning. This geographical centralization would be advantages for Burt’s Bees because of the theoretical cost saving that the company might have with regards to transportation and distribution cost. There are however some factors that Burt’s Bees have keep in mind and question that need to be asked and answered. The first consideration that has to be kept in mind is that the products that Burt’s Bees currently produce are labour intensive and employees are mainly unskilled. Will this be the same in North Carolina or will labour be skilled and more expensive? Because North Carolina is more central and is a business hub in the U.S.A., what are the completions in this area and markets strategies? What products are similar companies in the natural cosmetics market selling? These questions need to be answered by Roxanne if they wish to be successful in their attempts at expanding Burt’s Bees. These considerations are not limited in deciding whether to move to North Carolina or not but are generic business questions that need to be answered on a continuous basis. There are basically three...
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...Lecture 3: Arguments against trade * The job argument * Trade with other countries destroys domestic jobs. Economists’ response: * Free trade creates jobs at the same time that it destroys them. * Workers move from the importing industries to those industries in which a country has a comparative advantage. * The transition may impose hardship on some workers initially; in the long term, the country as a whole can enjoy a higher standard of living. * The national security argument * A country should protect industries that are vital for national security. Economists’ response * Protecting key industries may be appropriate when there are legitimate concerns over national security. * However, producers may exaggerate their role in national defence in order to obtain protection from foreign competition at consumers’ expense. * The infant industry argument * New industries need temporary trade restrictions to help them get started. Economists’ response: * To apply protection successfully, the government would need to ‘pick winners’. * If an industry will be profitable in the future, the owners of the firms should be willing to incur temporary losses in order to obtain the eventual profits. * The unfair competition argument * If firms in different countries are subject to different laws and regulations, then it is unfair to expect the firms to compete in the international marketplace...
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...Company Description Ben & Jerry's is an American ice cream company owned by Unilever that manufactures ice cream, frozen yogurt, sorbet and ice cream novelty products. Ben & Jerry's Homemade Inc. was founded in 1978 and is currently based in South Burlington, Vermont. From the company’s inception more than thirty years ago, their plan was to provide quality ice cream while also creating a company that was socially conscious about the world and its environment. Ben and Jerry’s currently have 346 scoop shops across 25 countries all around the world, with countries like the UK, US and India some of the countries they operate in. Apart from these establishments, products are also distributed to supermarkets and convenience stores globally. Ben and Jerry’s benefited heavily from the merger with Unilever by leveraging on Unilever’s global reach. Operating in the highly competitive premium ice cream industry, product innovation is crucial to satisfy changing consumer needs. Ben and Jerry’s integrate product quality with social and environmental responsibility whilst still enjoying economic success. It donates 7.5% of pretax profits to the Ben and Jerry’s foundation for philanthropic causes and uses only Free trade certified ingredients in an effort to give back to the community. In 2000, Ben and Jerry’s was purchased by Unilever. Despite the merger, Ben & Jerry’s continues with its commitment towards sustainability. The Caring Dairy programme was recognized with Good...
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...Role of BSCIC (Bangladesh Small & Cottage Industries Corporation) UNIVERSITY OF DHAKA [pic] Submitted To: Dr. A R Khan Professor and Former Chairman Department Of Banking University Of Dhaka. Submitted By: Md. Mostafa Jabed Kaychar Dept. Of Banking & Insurance ID NO: 51221016 Batch-21st. “Bismillahir Rahmanir Rahim” Report based on the role of “BSCIC” (Bangladesh Small & Cottage Industries Corporation) in the promotion of small entrepreneurship in Bangladesh. Introduction Bangladesh Small & Cottage Industries Corporation (BSCIC) was established in recognition of the need for a specialized agency to promote the development of Small, Medium & Cottage Industries (SMCIs) in the manufacturing sector through the provision of advisory services, fiscal and financial assistance, infrastructural facilities, market access and other support programme. BSCIC strives to create resilient and efficient SMCIs, able to compete in a liberalized market environment. SMCIs have to be efficient and knowledge-driven, including using ICT to be globally ‘connected’ and accessible. The Corporation...
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...Reaction: Wealth as collectively defined by many authors, economists, policy makers and specialists, is the total collection of pieces of property that serve to store value. Furthermore, it is expanded to anything that has value because it produces income or could produce income. I am satisfied with this meaning until I’ve read this article in www.economist.com which demanded a more vivid and scrutiny on how wealth is really measured. I’ve been conventionally educated that wealth is classified into three: personal property, monetary savings and capital wealth. However, Sir Partha Dasgupta of Cambridge University argued that these classifications may bring chaotic measures when in the event when wealth of nations is the focus. He is right! What if the real deal is being talked about instead of the stereotyped meaning of wealth? How can we compare China at Japan? USA and Britain? In terms of GNP? Of course not! GNP can never be subjected as a measure of national wealth because there are still resources that are yet to be considered. But its sad to know that economists settled for GNP. Sir Partha designated three kinds of wealth in which a nation is really measured. Signifying the idea of comparative advantage and absolute advantage, the results were unpredictable. To measure wealth an inclusion of three kinds of asset is done: “manufactured”, or physical, capital (machinery, buildings, infrastructure and so on); human capital (the population’s education and skills); and natural...
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...Entrepreneurship PBSB 821 Bezuidenhout, P.J. 1224 6093 Botha, Desere 2250 2556 Buys, Johan 2049 8705 Kleynhans, Wessel 1251 7755 Schoeman, Willie 1032 6065 Van Wieringen, Anton 1231 8388 Wohlfahrt, Andre 2255 3533 Chicken Run Class Group Assignment Lecturer: Prof. S. van der Merwe Due Date: 30 July 2011 Entrepreneurship PBSB 821 Bezuidenhout, P.J. 1224 6093 Botha, Desere 2250 2556 Buys, Johan 2049 8705 Kleynhans, Wessel 1251 7755 Schoeman, Willie 1032 6065 Van Wieringen, Anton 1231 8388 Wohlfahrt, Andre 2255 3533 Chicken Run Class Group Assignment Lecturer: Prof. S. van der Merwe Due Date: 30 July 2011 Roxanne Quimby & “Burt’s Bees” Roxanne Quimby & “Burt’s Bees” By Bezuidenhout, P.J. 1224 6093 Botha, Desere 2250 2556 Buys, Johan 2049 8705 Kleynhans, Wessel 1251 7755 Schoeman, Willie 1032 6065 Van Wieringen, Anton 1231 8388 Wohlfahrt, Andre 2255 3533 Module: Entrepreneurship Module Code: PBSB 821 Group: Chicken Run Assignment due date: 30 July 2011 Module: Entrepreneurship Module Code: PBSB 821 Group: Chicken Run Assignment due date: 30 July 2011 Element: | Mark: | Question 1 | | Question 2 | | Question 3 | | Question 4 | | Question 5 | | | | | | | | TOTAL | | Contents Question 1 ~ Who can be an entrepreneur? 3 Question 2 ~ Risks, rewards and trade-offs of a lifestyle...
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...even though he realised most his family is probably dead. The novel informs the reader of this when it mentions, “He would never see them again. How can I go on without them? But how can I not go on? They would want me to survive . . . to grow up and make something out of my life . . . to honor their memories.” on page 72. This informs us that despite the sorrow of losing his family members, he is determined to live on in their honor. Salva is driven by determination to live when he is stung very badly by bees to retrieve food that would ensure his survival. All the proof in on the twenty-seventh and twenty-eighth page when the book states: “Salva’s eyes were swollen shut. Buscas forearms were lumpy and raw.” “It was worth it, Salva thought as he touched his eye gingerly. His belly was a rounded lump stuffed full of honey and beeswax.”. You can see that regardless of the consequence of bee stings, Salva was determined to survive and in this case, it called for eating honey. Now most can clearly see that Salva conquered many challenges and stayed alive due to his determination. Salva was able to brace through many hardships using his relationships with others. Salva was paralyzed with fright after his friend was killed the night before, but luckily his relationship with his uncle permitted Uncle Jewiir to calm him down. The evidence that might inform you of this would be on page 41 which reads, “If it hadn’t been for Uncle, Salva might have gone crazy with fear. Uncle spoke...
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...Service Executive Resources and Employee Development ■ Performance Management Implementation ■ September 2011 table of contents FOREWORD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 contents CHAPTER 1 PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT: BACKGROUND AND CONTEXT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Employee Performance Plans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 CHAPTER 2 DISTINGUISHING ACTIVITIES FROM ACCOMPLISHMENTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 The Beekeepers and Their Bees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Using Balanced Measures ................................................. Categories of Work . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 18 CHAPTER 3 DEVELOPING EMPLOYEE PERFORMANCE PLANS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Step 1: Look at the Overall Picture ....................................... Step 2: Determine Work Unit Accomplishments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Method A: Goal Cascading Method . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Method B: Customer-Focused Method . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....
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...About Anaphylaxis Anaphylaxis can be defined as a life threatening and sometimes fatal allergic reaction. It is an allergic reaction that involves several organ systems simultaneously. When you are experiencing this severe reaction, symptoms will manifest in the lungs, skin, throat, nose, or gastrointestinal tract. This type of allergic episode is sometimes called anaphylactic shock, although you may experience this severe allergic event without going into shock, and this would entail a precipitous drop in blood pressure. Anaphylaxis usually occurs after an individual has been initially exposed to an allergen. After that first exposure, the person becomes highly sensitized to that particular allergen. When they are exposed once again, a dangerous allergic reaction will occur and this usually happens within minutes. There are numerous allergens that may cause a person to experience anaphylaxis. These can include: insect bites, drugs such as vaccinations, foods like peanuts or shellfish, or chemicals like latex. Note that peanuts and tree nuts alone are responsible for about 80 percent of all fatal reactions. In some cases, physical exertion has shown to be a contributing factor in this condition. Symptoms There are many different symptoms that one can exhibit during an experiencing anaphylactic episode. Some of these would include: difficulty breathing, dizziness, coughing, hives, stomach pain, cramping, anxiety, confusion, diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, wheezing, a blocked...
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