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    The Locavore Movement

    In our constantly developing nation, we have many changing opinions over which food is better for our health-- organic, locally grown, or imported. A current food trend experienced throughout the nation, the locavore movement has gained popularity, a movement in which people only eat locally grown food. Despite the fact that locally grown foods are known for their extra nutrition, the locavore movement is unnecessary and not as beneficial as many think, because of its inability to reduce pollution

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    Stp Adidas

    Analysis of ADIDAS AG Overview Adidas AG (adidas or 'the company') with its subsidiaries, designs, develops, produces, and markets athletic and sports lifestyle products worldwide. The company has three major brands through which it sells its products adidas, TaylorMade and Reebok. The company was formerly known as adidas-Salomon AG and changed its name to adidas AG in June 2006. adidas AG was founded in 1920 and is headquartered in Herzogenaurach, Germany. Adidas operates in Europe, the Americas

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    Strategy Analysis

    this idea into all over the world. 2. Energy Green McDonald’s Europe has provided its market with a unique toolkit to calculate an individual country’s carbon footprint. The easy-to-use web-based toolkit is currently implemented in 26 European markets. It enables the markets to generate a representative country carbon footprint to help them identify and measure the key reduction potentials. From economic point, their energy green strategy provides positive externality, which will not only benefit

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    Mining for Renewable Resources

    gas prices or why 48% of the United States’ oil is dependent on foreign countries (energy.gov). The most heated debate within the energy subject, however, is how we can reduce our carbon footprint. To a large amount of people, renewable energies, mainly wind and solar, seem to be the answer to the carbon footprint problem. While fossil fuels emit substantial amounts of carbon based emissions into the atmosphere, wind and solar power are seen as “clean” energies that can drastically lower pollution

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    Keystone Xl Pipeline

    pipeline will cross through. Now while there is always the possibility of this pipeline having negative impacts on the areas around it but the way those on the environmental side would have attacked it are unjust. They claim it will leave a big carbon footprint and cause too much pollution in the environment. President Obama even made it a point not to permit this from being built until the dangers can be assessed. The State Department investigated and surveyed the probable impacts of the Keystone XL pipeline

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    Public Private Convergence

    Social, Mobile and Converged: Our Very Public Lives Social Media is not only trending world wide, but is fast becoming the main marketing channel for most businesses as well as having over 1.11 billion users on its most popular social media website, Facebook (Associated Press, 2013). Our private lives are becoming much more public now that everything we do and say is being documented or video taped, and posted online. Users document their lives day by day through blogs, tweets, and Facebook

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    Voraxial Seperator

    provided by the Voraxial Separator. These benefits include: operation at low pressure, high flow rates, low energy requirements, an open low shear non-clogging impeller, treatment of a wide range of flows, high “G” force, and a compact unit with small footprint. In order to protect The System Equipment against ingress of water on open waters all electrical equipment is designed to meet IP66 standards. IP66 standards require complete protection against strong jets of water or conditions found on ship’s decks

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    Marketing Communication Plan for Kiara Designs

    maQuestion 2 Marketing Communication Plan for Kiara Designs By [Your Name] [Instructor’s Name] [Institution’s Name] [Institution’s State] [Date] Report Overview This report serves as a digital communication plan for a fictional fashion retailing brand named, Kiara Designs. This plan will help marketers achieving organizational goals of Kiara based on information at hand regarding online marketing and shopping trends in Pakistan. Throughout this report, it is made sure that the digital

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    The Moral Obligation Toward Endangered Wild-Life

    consideration, "The capacity for suffering and enjoying things is a prerequisite for having interests at all, a condition that must be satisfied before we can speak of interests in any meaningful way (Singer, 1974).” The application of industry leaves a footprint in the delicate ecosystems of the earth which normally espouses a plethora of creatures known to regulate the respective biosphere. Far before humanity wandered to and fro the earth, animal life met extinction by natural causes nevertheless our dominance

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    Sustainable Lifestyles

    SUSTAINABLE LIFESTYLES Identify the current trend, event or issue Sustainable lifestyles are shaped by culture, politics, social norms and economics. In order for more of the population to develop sustainable lifestyles people must begin rethinking their ways of living. Making changes to how people socialize, exchange, educate, share and build their identities. People are a part of groups and communities that give their lives meaning, purpose and shape their ways of life. Citizens’ choices on

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