Water Pollution In Vietnam

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    Shrimp Farming And Environmental Analysis

    Almost 55 percent of shrimp now comes from shrimp farms usually located in developing countries such as Thailand, Indonesia, India, Vietnam, Brazil, Ecuador, or Bangladesh, and as demand for shrimp continues to grow globally, environmental and anthropogenic impacts in these areas grow too (“Farmed Shrimp” 2016). After seeing first hand the vast and sometimes irreversible damage not only

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    Monsanto

    “Monsanto a sustainable agriculture company”. The website also shows advertisement such as "Our innovations helps farmers produce more food using less natural ressources" , "Monsanto is playing a key role in helping farmers adress the challenge of water", "Monsanto company named one of CR' magazine's 100 best corporate citizens", or “learn how Monsanto is connecting the dots to a more sustainable future”. A big part of the meal we eat contains some technology from Monsanto. However, the company has

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    Effects of Climate Change on the Economic Development of Viet Nam

    Definition, causes and actual situation of Viet Nam under climate change 7 1. Definition of climate change 8 2. Causes of climate change: 8 a. Natural causes 8 b. Human causes 9 c. Greenhouse gases and their sources 9 3. Actual situation in Vietnam: 12 III. Impact of Climate change on Viet Nam economy 14 1. Impact of Climate change on economy in general: 14 2. Climate change directly affects every economic sector 15 a. Impacts of climate change on agriculture, forestry and fisheries 15

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    Halong Bay

    Halong Bay 1. Overview Hạ Long Bay (Vietnamese: Vịnh Hạ Long, literally: "descending dragon bay") is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and a popular travel destination, in Quảng Ninh Province, Vietnam. Administratively, the bay belongs to Hạ Long City, Cẩm Phả town, and part of Vân Đồn District. The bay features thousands of limestone karsts and isles in various sizes and shapes. Hạ Long Bay has an area of around 1,553 km2, including 1,960–2,000 islets, most of which are limestone. The core of the

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    Tourism

    Nowadays it is undoubted that tourism has become one of the largest and fastest growing industries at the global level. In fact, the majority of developing countries consider international tourism as a main approach to generate more local economic activities and encouragements of environmental improvement for regional areas. This leading service sector, however, could draw severalproblematic issues for the local environment and even economy of recipient countries due to many reasons. This essay will

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    Unilever Strategy

    UNILEVER’s STRATEGIES Global look and a case study in Vietnam UNILEVER’s STRATEGIES Global look and a case study in Vietnam Ha Noi, 23rd Dec, 2013 Ha Noi, 23rd Dec, 2013 LECTURER: Ngo Quy Nham (PhD.) Group Members: 1. Lê Hồng Ngọc Hân 2. Nguyễn Tài Minh 3. Trần Thị Tố Uyên 4. Phạm Thùy Dung 5. Nguyễn Quang Thái LECTURER: Ngo Quy Nham (PhD.) Group Members: 6. Lê Hồng Ngọc Hân 7. Nguyễn Tài Minh 8. Trần Thị Tố Uyên 9. Phạm Thùy Dung 10. Nguyễn Quang

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    Gobal Management

    from Northern to Southern Vietnam, an experienced and skilled workforce, for many consecutive years our products have been recognized as “Vietnam’s Highest Quality Product” and won many records and awards from the Vietnamese government. Their company has successfully implemented and maintained the ISO 9000, ISO 14000, SA 8000, and the 5S international quality control systems. In the international integration trend, with the help of a foreign consulting company in Vietnam – Thai Tuan Group Corporation

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    The Effects to the Environment and Humankind Caused by War

    English 112 English Composition Two Pueblo, Colorado May 2012 Abstract War causes devastating and often irreversible effects to both humans and the earth. Throughout history, armies have burned the enemy’s crops, rivers have been damed, and water supplies have been poisoned, all in the name of war. The consequences these wars have on humankind include death, injury, dislocation, and malnutrition, which falls hand and hand with the destruction of the environment. Warfare is a terrible thing

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    Over Population

    will have no enough trees to refresh the atmosphere or transfer oxygen from carbon dioxide. These can result in air pollution. Furthermore, loss of the biodiversity results from the direct impacts on wild animals’ habitat. Secondly, the social benefit is degraded. There are too crowed and so the city cannot sustain the necessities for its resident such as medical care, education and water and food supply. Another point is that crime in developing countries can be stem from over population. The more there

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    Risks of Living and Working in China

    learn something about different ways of seeing and something about a culture that has been innovative throughout much of its history. POLLUTION Pollution is one aspect of the broader topic of environmental issues in China. Various forms of pollution have increased as China has industrialized, which has caused widespread environmental and

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