COMMUNICATING IN BUSINESS 100 ASSESSMENT 1 Student Name: Danger Mouse Student Number: 12345678 Student’s Email Address: DangerMouse@hotmail.com Tutor’s Name: Joanne Wisdom Tutorial Day and Time: Thursday, 12.00pm Name of Company: CEMEX Title: Corporate Environmental Responsibility: An investigation into CEMEX Semester/ Campus Details: Semester 1, 2012 - Bentley (Word Count: 1793) Corporate Environmental Responsibility: An investigation into the performance of
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conditions at life. We know from physics lessons that if we want to do a new invention, we need energy in progress. The variety of energy sources actually enables people to obtain their needs in terms of this issue. Due to this fact, the usage of those energy sources has beneficial effects when they are used in the right progress. Sustainable and renewable energy sources such as solar, wind; hydro, oceanic and geothermal energies provide the needed energy for people efficiently and are the best options
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03/23/2014 01_A4_Roesbery Introduction Bio-fuel, a wonder that hasn’t fully been discovered, but in 20 years, will definitely be the source of all things we use today. Have you ever wondered what there might be in the future? How things will run? With these current standards, how fast we waste NON-renewable energy sources, without bio-fuel, we would be lost completely (not counting other renewable energy). I bet by now you’re wondering how bio-fuel can be so amazing. Well, I will explain that all
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“MAHOGANY (Swietenia macrophylla) LEAVES AS AN ALTERNATIVE SOURCE OF CHARCOAL” Objective: to make an alternative charcoal. Statement of the Problem: 1. What ratio of mahogany leaves and other materials will be used in making charcoal? 2. Which trial will the best charcoal are produced in terms of its performance? 3. Is there a significant difference between the charcoal made from mahogany leaves and commercial charcoal in terms of performance? 4. What are the environmental implications
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2012). Even our solar radiation in the southern regions has a higher overall radiation than countries like Germany, who are one of the most developed nations in terms of Solar Energy. Since late 2012, 10% of Australian energy relies on renewable sources of which 0.03% is Solar (T. Flannery, V.Sahajwalla, 2012). Although this percentage is small, due to the continual evolution of the concept and the current state of the economy and particularly the feed-in tariffs schemes; Solar Energy in Australia
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Comp I: Thesis Statement 11/11/2014 Intuitive Energy Consumption In modern day society, I have observed the emerging negative impacts on the natural environment and human society from global climate change, and rising prices of traditional sources of energy. These two physical occurrences have led me to view renewable energy development as an ever increasing, promising approach to mitigating climate change, diversifying energy supplies, and even stimulating economic development. CNN news recently
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beverages as well as the primary source in the making of ethanol, an alternative fuel source. The diversity of corn literally affects billions of people, making it an essential utility to consumers all over the world (Cellania, 2012). Demand of Corn A recent study found, due to an increase in ethanol fuel production, that there was a rise in the demand for corn in the first half of the 2010-2011 market years. With a greater consumer demand for ethanol fuel, there was an equivalent demand for
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the cylinder in which the piston moves. In such a case the engine is called external combustion engine. The steam engine and hot air engine are examples. Fuel is burnt out of engine and heat is supplied to working fluid which enters the cylinder of the engine with high energy due to temperature and pressure. In internal combustion engine the fuel is burnt in the cylinder in confined space between walls and top of the cylinder. The heat causes the gases, which become
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To Drill or Not To Drill The world economy is mostly driven by carbon fuels and as the population grows, so does the need for more sources of energy. No matter what alternative sources of energy are in the development pipeline, they will take time, and the world cannot stand still waiting for these sources to develop adequate energy. It is my position we should continue to drill wherever oil is available. There is a Congressional ban on drilling offshore in regions along the North Atlantic coast
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countries in terms of energy consumption. Currently, it is the fifth largest consumer of energy in the world, and will be the third largest by 2030. The country is heavily dependent on fossil sources of energy for most of its demand. Energy supply is a challenge and is becoming more so every minute. Producing fossil fuels is far from easy and nuclear energy with its irresponsible short- and long-term threats is not the solution either. The fact is that our approach to consuming energy needs to become responsible
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