the realization of this portfolio. Preface The portfolio is designed to the awareness of the students to the environment. It is based on the reality eye view of the writers and to provide an extending charitable works to the community. This requirement includes the objectives as follows: • To have a self-realization of the genuine things that happen in the environment; • To share experiences and learning until end of the semester; • To establish good relationship to fellowmen
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1.0 Environmental Appraisal Analysis Environment refers to factors that can affect Harley Davidson’s directly or indirectly Kotlar and Armostrong (2011). For environmental analysis, Top-Down Approach will be followed. First, Harley should consider macro factor that can influence marketing plan. These will be evaluated with PESTEL analysis. Second, the company has to take insight on motorcycle industry of UK to examine competitiveness and long-term business prospects (Elliott, and Patton,1996)
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produced and/or packaged in an environmentally friendly way. Why Green Marketing? In today¶s scenario, both consumers and the companies prefer green products. There is growing interest among the consumers all over the world regarding protection of environment. In certain cases, the more environmental friendly product influences the purchase decision of the customers, who look to reduce energy consumption and waste generation. ³ When a movement becomes too popular, it is then the corporate takes notice
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Director of public relations Subject: Purchase hybrid cars / vans for the company and employees’ personal cars Becoming more environmentally friendly will benefit both the environment and our business. It will help our reputation and show we start making difference in the environment now. When it comes to talking about the environment, we let our products and services speak for themselves. We demonstrate our spirited commitment to environmentally responsible technology. So how good it is if the company
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Project Report on Environment Impact Assessment The Need for EIA Every anthropogenic activity has some impact on the environment. More often it is harmful to the environment than benign. However, mankind as it is developed today cannot live without taking up these activities for his food, security and other needs. Consequently, there is a need to harmonise developmental activities with the environmental concerns. Environmental impact assessment
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solid and mature decisions. Environmental health: Enviromental health is the appreciation of anything or anyone who protects, preserves or improves the condition of the environment. An example of environmental health is practicing recycling. We save plastic container and cans to help with the cleanup process of the environment. Emotional health: Emotional health is being able to express your emotions when appropriate and learning to control them when they are not. An example of emotional health
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environmental protection has been considered to be “in the public interest” and external to private life. Governments have assumed principal responsibility for assuring environmental management, and have focused on creating and preserving a safe environment. They have directed the private sector to adopt environmentally sound behavior through regulations, sanctions and occasionally, incentives. When environmental problems have arisen, the public sector has generally born the responsibility for mitigation
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nursing theory. She viewed the manipulation of a patient’s environment as having a large impact on a patient’s health and well-being. She believed a nurse must be adapted to fit the needs of each different patient. According to Nightingale, the role of the nurse is to “put the patient in the best possible condition in order for nature to act” ("nursing theory," 2013, para. 5). What eventually became known as Florence Nightingale’s environment theory identified ten major concepts which a nurse must
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mistakes, helpful planning for dealing with environmental pollution were put in place and as a end result the value of the environment start to get better. Ecological effluence is released of substance or energy into, ground, or atmosphere that result harm to the earth's environmental poise or that lessens the value of life. Toxin can cause damage, with straight contact on the environment, otherwise harm in fragile poise of the organic food mesh that are obvious over extensive period of time. In recent
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a digital environment that proactively, but sensibly, supports people in their everyday lives. It is aligned with the concept of “Disappearing Computer”, since the AmI environment makes the technology invisible. As the device grows smaller, more connected and more integrated into our environment , the technology disappears into our surroundings. The basic idea is to enrich the environment with technology, a system can be built to take decisions to benefit the users of that environment based on a
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