University of Northern Philippines College of Business Administration and Accountancy Bachelor of Science in Hotel and Restaurant Administration FEASIBILITY STUDY FACILITIES PLANNING DESIGN 2nd Semester SY-2012-2013 Subject Instructor: Mr. Sherwin Forneas Prepared by: Flory Mar Querubin Dedication This humble piece of work is heartily dedicated to our Parents – for their unending love and support, for always being there for us, for being anchor in times of trials and
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Subject: Business Ethic Procter & Gamble Company Done by: Albatool Sharafuddin 1138626 Reem Alhmbasi 1138619 Touching lives, improving life P&G P&G The Power of Purpose Companies like P&G are a force in the world. Our market capitalization is greater than the GDP of many countries, and we market our products in more than 180 countries. With this stature comes both responsibility and opportunity. Our responsibility is to be an ethical corporate citizen—but our
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of large amount of waste, then identify different ways to reducing the amount of waste people produce. By Latchaya Paknam Earth is confronting with many environmental crises, for instance global warming, overpopulation, resources depletion, energy and pollution. Luis F. diaz (2011) points out “These crises are interrelated and connected to waste and waste management”. World bank (2012) states that “Currently, world cities generate about 1.3 billion tonnes of solid waste per year. This volume
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HAZARDOUS WASTES TEXAS COMMISSION ON ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY WASTE PERMITS DIVISION RG-022 Revised 2/05 GUIDELINES FOR THE CLASSIFICATION AND CODING OF INDUSTRIAL AND HAZARDOUS WASTES THIS IS A GUIDANCE DOCUMENT AND SHOULD NOT BE INTERPRETED AS A REPLACEMENT TO THE RULES. The rules for classifying and coding industrial wastes and hazardous wastes may be found in 30 Texas Administrative Code (TAC) Sections (§§) 335.501-.521 (Subchapter R). Prepared by: I&HW Permits Section, MC 130 Waste Permits
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Construction is an activity that during its development generates a significant impact due to its high demand for natural resources and its high levels of waste production. Waste residues tend to be inert residues mainly constituted by concrete, pavements, gravel, sand and soil. Recycling and reusing these wastes generates a more efficient and green construction, therefore it is important to find a way to recycle these residues in concrete mixtures without affecting the essential properties of concrete
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Hazard & Vulnerability of Dhaka City 5 page ■ Dhaka City Population Area Urbanization River ■ Recent few incidents case study ■ Historical Hazard ■ Analysis and severity of hazards & vulnerability Bangladesh is a unitary, independent and sovereign Republic known as the People’s Republic of Bangladesh. Bangladesh emerged as an independent country on March 26, 1971. The war of liberation ended on 16 December 1971 with the victory of Bangladesh forces and the
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What is the manner in which you dispose waste? For individuals, Hong Kong people have many wasteful habits. Plastic bags, expanded-polystyrene lunchboxes and over-packaged products are commonly used. A recycling programme that provides recycling bins has also been running in schools since 2000 to enhance students' understanding of the importance of conserving resources and separating waste. The increase in the volume of recyclables collected over the years proves the success of the programme in
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(No pun intended!) What & Why Recycle? Recycling involves processing used materials into new products to: • • • • • Prevent the waste of potentially useful materials, Reduce the consumption of fresh raw materials, Reduce energy usage, and air pollution (from incineration) Reduce water pollution (from land filling) by reducing the need for "conventional" waste disposal, and Lower greenhouse gas emissions as compared to virgin production Why is it important? • Saves Energy • Saves Land Space
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future, we will be living in our own waste if recycling programs don’t spread and become more practiced. Enough land is already lost due to land-filling, therefore actions need to be taken in order to avoid further compounding the problem. Efficient municipal recycling programs are beneficial both environmentally and economically because they minimize dangerous landfills, reduce waste by reusing valuable resources, and create cost-effective waste management systems. This paper intends to enlarge
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SILENT FRIENDS OF IIM BANGALORE Walking through the green and clean campus of IIM Bangalore the thought of an area where the wastes from the entire campus are dumped hardly comes to our mind. The search for the waste pickers working at IIMB took us to a remote corner of the college which was surrounded by the remains of some ongoing construction work and had garbage thrown here and there along the path. The sight wasn’t pretty and the stench in that place was repulsive .We wondered how anyone
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