Understanding Business
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Author: William Nickels
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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To discuss: A research on public interest group in my community. Identify its officers, objectives, financial reports, size, characteristics, and some examples of its recent actions or accomplishments.
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Environmental groups are those which are formed for the purpose of protection and conservation of the environment. Their work is to protect, analyze, or monitor the environment if the resources are being degraded.
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Understanding Business
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