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    pumpkinpatch.biz/documents/762_Press_Release_FY11.pdf http://www.pumpkinpatch.co.nz Task: 1. Analyse the external environmental (mega and task) for this organization, and then assess the characteristics of the environment and comment on the environmental elements in relation to their external environment (10 marks). 2. Analyse the internal environmental conditions for this organisation by: assessing the type of culture of the organization, assess the culture in terms of organisational

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    Environmental Movement Matrix

    University of Phoenix Material Environmental Movement Matrix Choose five items from the following list and identify their significance during the 1970s: • Cuyahoga River, OH (Cleveland) fire 1969 • Love Canal • Silent Spring • Population Bomb • Endangered Species Act (1966, 1969, & 1973) • Clean Water Act (1972, 1977) • Conservationism vs. environmentalism • Acid rain • Ozone layer • Rainforests • Depletion of fossil fuels • Climate change Event Significance Silent

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    Community Proposals

    3 super market grocery stores and many restaurants. Water quality in upper Southampton township PA is 24 on a scale to 100(higher is better). The EPA has a complex method of measuring water shed quality using 15 indicators. | Elimination ( Environmental Health Concerns) | There are a lot of traffic noise in upper Southampton, 1 fire station, a regional rail line, Naval/Air station in the neighboring township, waste disposal/dump and uses average old sewer system. Flooding due to damage problems

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    Externalities

    responsibility programs act as examples of this. They train their employees to minimise waste production in the workplace as part of their “Think Green! Program”, there is an inherent external benefit to society as they help to reduce environmental impact and there is a potential that such employees will pass their knowledge on to other members of society at a later date, this creates a positive externality. Furthermore, external benefits of consumption arise when employees carpool

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    Lee, H. 2010. Don’t Tweak Your Supply Chain – Rethink It End to Tend. Harvard Business Review.

    Lee, H. 2010. Don’t Tweak Your Supply Chain – Rethink It End to Tend. Harvard Business Review. Vol. 88, Issue 10, 63-69 As a company, sustainability is important, and you have to undergo certain steps in order to achieve maximal sustainability. Main points: -Sustainability should be integrated in the core of the operations. -Work together with operations close to yourselves in order to gain sustainability. -Examine the all the links in your supply chain and decide whether or not they can be

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    Fundamentals of Environmental Science

    Fundamental Principles of Environmental Science Rebecka McCollough ENV/100 December 18, 2012 Crystal Stawiery Fundamental Principles of Environmental Science Even though we think we cannot do without material things, we need to conserve our natural resources because depletion of renewable resources will kill our planet. If we do all we can to ensure environmental sustainability and the rejuvenation of natural resources, as a society we

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    Biodiversity Loss

    Lack of bio-diversity appears to impact environments as much as worldwide heating, contamination and other significant types of ecological stress, according to results of a new study by a worldwide research team. The research determines that reduced bio-diversity impacts environments at levels much like those of climatic change and air contamination. Some people have presumed that bio-diversity results are relatively minimal compared to other ecological stresses. Studies over the last two years confirmed

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    A Healing Hospital: a Daring Paradigm

    A Healing Hospital: A Daring Paradigm Introduction It has been well documented that when people are asked where they would prefer to die, the most common answer is, "At home." The sad fact is that most people draw their last breath at a hospital or some other type of health institution (Gomes, Higgins, 2006). The hospital environment has not been traditionally known as a spiritual place that promotes a loving, pleasing and compassionate environment. Although, a hospital is known to provide a cure

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    Three decades later, of course, the world hasn't come to an end; if anything, the planet's ecological future has never looked so promising. The prophets of doom were not simply wrong, but spectacularly wrong. More important, many contemporary environmental alarmists are similarly mistaken when they continue to insist that the Earth's future remains an eco-tragedy that has already entered its final act. Such doomsters ignore the simple fact that increased wealth, population, and technological innovation

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    Six Deminsions of Health

    health: to do a days worth of exercise. The ability to perform normal activities. Social health: to be able to talk to people. Ability to have satisfying interpersonal relationships. Intellectual health: ability to think clearly Environmental health: making sure that we take care of the environment Refers to an appreciation of external environment and the role individuals play to preserve, protect, and improve Emotional health: to be able to show emotions Refers to the ability

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