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  • Environmental Factors Affecting the Jutc

    Environmental Factors Affecting the Jutc

    Environmental Factors Affecting the JUTC Technological Environment The Jamaica Urban Transport Corporation (JUTC) like any other organization is impacted by environmental factors while they strive to remain competitive within the transportation sector. Technological mechanisms, such as an electronic collection system called the Smart Card system and security cameras on buses, have allowed the company to deliver a satisfactory mode of transportation for thousands of Jamaicans (JUTC, 2003). Since its introduction in 2002, the electronic collection

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    Essay Length: 728 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: October 22, 2013 Autor: ladieprezie
  • My Bio Case

    My Bio Case

    Hello, my name is Serah K. Krieger formerly known as Serah K Ayers. I was born in Fort Myers Florida on October 24th,1987. I lived in Florida for almost three years with my mom and grandmother. My mom was only 16 when she had, had me so we lived with my grandmother for awhile. Then just before I was to turn three my mother met my dad (step father). At that point we packed up

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    Essay Length: 524 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: October 27, 2013 Autor: serahk
  • Caffeine Lab

    Caffeine Lab

    Record/Data: Weight of tea bag = 2.3643g Weight of tea used = 2.3643g *3 = 7.0929g Filter flask weight = 79.1895g Crystals in filter flask = 79.3601g Caffeine recover = 79.1895g – 79.3601 = 0.1706g Caffeine recovered per bag of tea = 0.1706g / 3 bags = 0.0569g (1000mg/1g) = 56.9mg Melting point = 225-228 ºC Caffeine pre gram of tea = 0.1706g caffeine / 7.0929g of tea = 0.0241g (1000mg/1g) = 24.1mg Conclusion: During

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    Essay Length: 278 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: October 29, 2013 Autor: viki
  • Water Conservation in Fashion Industry

    Water Conservation in Fashion Industry

    Section I. “Without water life on our planet wouldn't be possible and we should really do everything that is in our power to ensure enough water for our future generations.” (Ecological-Problems) The issue of water in the world, along with the supply and conservation of water is a difficult issue to absorb, because unlike most issues, it propagates an optical illusion to the world’s population. Looking everywhere around one can see water, in their neighborhoods,

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    Essay Length: 719 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: November 5, 2013 Autor: Kayy_Hayy
  • Ielts Essay Environmental Pollution

    Ielts Essay Environmental Pollution

    As far as memory goes, traffic congestion and pollution have become the major challenges to be overcome by local governments. Whilst some people think that these problems may be only solved through a fuel cost increase, the counterpart believes that more effective strategies should be taken instead. In this essay, it will be argued why the fuel cost increasing proposal is unfeasible as well as showing some more adequate solutions. To begin with, a possible

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    Essay Length: 251 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: December 12, 2013 Autor: lesly_rocio
  • Environmental Pollution Argument

    Environmental Pollution Argument

    Environmental Pollution Argument The selected item chosen works on an internal combustion engine that uses regular grade gasoline, 87 octanes, as the fuel source. The fuel reserve is a 21 gallon tank and supplies a V shaped engine with six cylinders also known as a V6 engine. My selected item is a vehicle; to be exact it is a 2003 Toyota Four-Runner sports utility vehicle or SUV. The Four-Runnner as with most vehicles is a

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    Essay Length: 732 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: January 9, 2014 Autor: peter
  • An Analysis of Local Water Quality in Relation to Health and Environmental Standards

    An Analysis of Local Water Quality in Relation to Health and Environmental Standards

    Abstract Testing water of all forms is essential in improving the human health standard and the local as well as global environmental standard. This experiment will answer the questions, "what source of water is the healthiest for human consumption, and whether bottled water is really worth all of the environmental damage and spending of money?" Using a First Alert WT1 Drinking Water Test Kit, this experiment will calculate chlorine, lead, pesticide, bacteria, and pH levels

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    Submitted: February 2, 2014 Autor: tommyg03
  • Chemistry Hydrogen Bonding Lab

    Chemistry Hydrogen Bonding Lab

    The purpose of the Hydrogen Bonding lab was to discover the hydrogen bonding and cohesion of water. In this experiment, we rotated to nine labs where in the first lab, you must calculate the drops of water and soap water on a penny, whereas in the second lab, you must be sure to read the directions and cut the hexagons. Next in the third lab, place a tub on the table and above the tub,

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    Essay Length: 812 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: February 5, 2014 Autor: Robiel21
  • Lab Organic Chemistry

    Lab Organic Chemistry

    lab 1 Introduction This lab is designed to help the student become familiar with some of the common measuring devices used in organic chemistry. The student will also determine volume and density of objects. The Assignment After reading all of the safety precautions in your lab manual, you will be performing experiment #1 in your lab book "Laboratory Techniques and Measurements." Product Specifications All lab reports are individual although working in pairs to perform the

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    Essay Length: 739 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: February 6, 2014 Autor: Antonio
  • Retailing Environmental Analysis

    Retailing Environmental Analysis

    III. Retailing Environmental Analysis The current trends in the chosen industry trends. The internal and external factors affecting the category where your store is operating. the location(s) characteristics aspect in relation to your target customers. III. Competitor's Analysis Competition set up against your major and minor competitors in the retailing industry. How your TOWS analysis impact to your plan to go against competition. The store brands rival you need to react immediately and those store

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    Essay Length: 340 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: February 9, 2014 Autor: rita
  • Environmental Pollution

    Environmental Pollution

    Environmental Pollution Pollution is spread by people day after day and is very much similar to how it is acknowledged day after day as well, that is how numerous numbers of people are ignoring the fact that our planet is polluted more than ever before. What is Pollution? Obviously you can see and smell several, for example smokes, but many are not visible. We are eating, drinking, and breathing it; as a matter of fact

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    Essay Length: 609 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: February 12, 2014 Autor: antoni
  • Evolution Lab

    Evolution Lab

    Evolution Lab Write-Up a. The default value of 20 cm of rainfall is relatively low compared the range that the island may receive, which is anywhere between 0 cm to 100 cm. b. From an average of 20 cm of rainfall I would expect more hard seeds to be produced. 2. a. The beak size of 12 mm is relatively shallow compared to the available range from 10 mm to 30 mm. b. The shallow

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    Submitted: March 8, 2014 Autor: koeldiablo
  • Environmental Scan

    Environmental Scan

    Environmental Scan Environmental scanning identifies the external and internal trends that influence the future direction of a business. This process provides the tools for evaluation within the three companies and how the process works. This paper will provide research regarding the internal and external environments for each of the three corporations. The changing environment in the marketplace will provide each business with the challenges and opportunities for competing and growing each business. The companies must

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    Essay Length: 1,291 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: March 16, 2014 Autor: antoni
  • Environmental Health and Safety

    Environmental Health and Safety

    Environmental Health and Safety The need for waste management is essential in assessing the requirements for properly managed waste in a community. Needs assessment process would involve checking the existing waste management strategies, identifying the areas of importance, focusing on the critical needs, and identifying possible solutions. Waste management involves supervising the gathering, ferrying, processing, discarding and recycling of waste materials formed by human activity. If this waste is not properly managed, it can be

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    Submitted: March 16, 2014 Autor: llam0717
  • Multinational Corporations as Actors in International Environmental Politics and the Mitigation of Climate Change

    Multinational Corporations as Actors in International Environmental Politics and the Mitigation of Climate Change

    Introduction Among the many issues in international relations, those to do with climate change are moving to the forefront of global political discussion. To briefly give one a sense of what climate change entails, here is a concise explanation: carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases are emitted into the atmosphere, which results in the Earth's overall temperatures increasing therefore making ocean temperatures rise as well as making glaciers melt. This in turn alters the global

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    Submitted: March 31, 2014 Autor: andrew
  • Bacteria Lab

    Bacteria Lab

    Background: Bacteria are the oldest organisms on the planet, and are very diverse. Bacteria are composed of many parts. The cell wall of bacteria helps protect the cell and gives it its shape. Eubacteria cell walls are made of peptidoglycan, while archeabactiera have a different material. The cell membrane regulates materials, while the outer membrane can help protect the bacterium against some antibiotics, yet the membrane is only there in Gram-negative cells. The cytoplasm contains

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    Essay Length: 992 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: March 31, 2014 Autor: andrey
  • Environmental Constraints

    Environmental Constraints

    Environmental constraints The environmental changes are structural changes in the world around them which affect demand and supply conditions for their products. Especially, natural disasters might affect the business completely due to the fact it might completely stop the supply of products which following means that the business is not able to sell products for period of time. However, also the local community might influence the business, too. For example, applying to my selected business

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    Essay Length: 655 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: April 1, 2014 Autor: moto
  • The Cultural Basis for Our Environmental Crisis

    The Cultural Basis for Our Environmental Crisis

    In “The Cultural Basis for Our Environmental Crisis", Lewis Moncrief argues that the man has been modifying the natural world since the beginning. Besides, he claims that the democracy, technology, urbanization, increasing individual wealth, and an aggressive attitude toward nature give the impression to be in a straight line related to the current environmental problematic being challenged in the Western world. These revolutions around the world have helped to improve the quality of people’s life

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    Essay Length: 259 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: September 13, 2014 Autor: diananarvaez
  • Environmental Fundamentals

    Environmental Fundamentals

    Environmental Fundamentals Environmental Fundamentals Environmental science is an interdisciplinary study that focuses on the manner in which humans interact with the environment. The study also focuses on combining information from many other disciplines to include biology, chemistry, and economics as it is concerned with conditions that may have an effect on the environment and also organisms living within the environment. In addition, environmental science attempts to establish necessary principles that outline and determine how the

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    Essay Length: 766 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: September 14, 2014 Autor: ICONRIDER
  • Culture and Environmental Crisis

    Culture and Environmental Crisis

    Culture and Environmental Crisis In “The Cultural Basis for Our Environment” Lewis Moncrief argues that America has three main reasons for the environmental crisis that we are currently stuck in. He argues that we have a lack of moral direction concerning nature, social institutions are not trying to make any adjustments to the “stress” on the environment, and our “abiding faith in technology” to fix everything. Moncrief takes the stand that in America we do

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    Submitted: September 15, 2014 Autor: argarok68
  • Describe Some of the Factors That Prevent People from Engaging in Pro-Environmental Behaviour.

    Describe Some of the Factors That Prevent People from Engaging in Pro-Environmental Behaviour.

    Introduction It has often been noted that levels of knowledge and awareness about environmental issues have increased conspicuously over the last two decades. However, despite human acknowledging environmental problems as serious and supporting environmental protection, pro-environmental attitudes do not consistently translate into pro-environmental behaviours ( Oskamp et al.,1991). Pro-environmental behaviour aimed to minimize the negative impact on the nature by individual's day to day activities, including a variety of actions such as energy conservation, recycling

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    Essay Length: 1,444 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: October 12, 2014 Autor: javann
  • Carl Rogers Bio Case

    Carl Rogers Bio Case

    Carl Rogers was born in Oak Park, Illinois on January 8 1902. He was the son of Walter and Julia Rogers and the fourth of six children. Carl was considered a really intelligent child at school. He was also living a strict Christian life since his mother was devout follower. He had a disciplined and isolated personality among society. His first studies were focused on an agriculture career but then changed to history and religion.

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    Submitted: October 17, 2014 Autor: alanmanquero
  • Personal Perspectives on the Role of Individuals and Organizations in Environmental Management

    Personal Perspectives on the Role of Individuals and Organizations in Environmental Management

    Personal perspectives on the role of individuals and organizations in environmental management Introduction This short paper aims to briefly summarize my personal opinions about and perceptions of the environment and the importance of environmental management. The views presented here are subjective and intended solely to critically explore what I regard as fundamental dilemmas associated with interaction between the human species and its environment. Unresolved issues and questions are raised in the final section. Context-based definition

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    Essay Length: 1,119 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: October 18, 2014 Autor: kreuttalhansi
  • Bio of Human Sexuality

    Bio of Human Sexuality

    BSC Fall 2012 Human Sexuality Brief Thoughts 8/29 Should men in America be circumcised? I do think men in America should be circumcised. One reason I say this is because I heard more woman than not say they are grossed out by an uncircumcised penis. I myself am circumcised and it makes showering easier instead of having to mess with it and make sure you clean it completely unlike circumcised penises. 9/10 Pubic hair: to

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    Submitted: February 18, 2015 Autor: macker8
  • Environmental Accounting

    Environmental Accounting

    ABSTRACT The restaurant food sector has experienced significant growth in the past few decades due to population growth and rapid urbanization. Despite the economic benefits of the sector, it has been recognized as a potential hazard to public health when food is not wellprepared. The purpose of this study was to examine hygiene practices and the possibilities of introducing food safety assurance systems based on scientific methods to enhance food safety in urban restaurants. Whereas

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    Essay Length: 1,685 Words / 7 Pages
    Submitted: March 6, 2015 Autor: Neil Elaine Palambiano

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