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    Disney Caribbean Cruise? I want to tell you about the time my family and I went on a Disney Caribbean Cruise for our summer vacation. The people that went on the cruise with me was my mom, my 15 year old brother and I was 16 years old at the time. It was as a seven night cruise. On Disney Caribbean Cruise we also stop at their private island, called “Castaway Cay”. Castaway Cay is a private island that is located in the Bahamas. On Monday May 20th ,we board the ship and stayed on the ship for five nights

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    Nick Morales Week 1 Homework 8/24/14 1. Which internal and external stakeholders are positively and negatively affected by Micky Arison's decision to avoid contact with the media?

Internal and external stakeholders were positively and negatively affected by Micky Arison's decision to avoid contact with the media. Internal stake holders consist of employees, owners, and the board of directors. External stake holders are people of groups in the organization's external environment that are affected

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    The Carnival Cruise Lines, Inc., was founded by Ted Arison in 1972. (Corporate Information) Ted ran the company until 1990 when he handed over the business to his son, Micky Arison. Micky became the CEO, and then became the Chairman. Carnival is the largest and most popular cruise line in the world, carrying more passengers than any other cruise ship. The Carnival Corporation mission statement is; “Our mission is to take the world on vacation and deliver exceptional experiences through many of the

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    are several environmental factors influencing this company. To describe these first will be explained what environmental factors are. Environmental factors are things that influence a certain industry. The environmental factors of Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd will be explained by using the PESTLE analysis. Political, by looking at the political environment of the destination it is not that important. Of course where they will stop in ports they need to know what the rules and laws are. Most of the

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    ecosystem. Water has a very high specific heat capacity which allows Earth’s climate to be stable and not to change temperatures quickly. Oceans are an important part of the earth although due to new technology, a change in our everyday life and pollution is causing serious climate change. Global warming is something most of us are aware of but not of all the consequences it has. When the temperature of water and other substances rises it causes the molecules to move further apart causing the substance

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    Corporation as the largest cruise line in the world is being a leader and innovator in the cruise line industry. Many of the onboard activities and services were introduced to strengthen the competencies between competitors. The challenges of the Carnival were being overcome by the management with creative and innovative strategies. As a corporate entity, Carnival did not refuse to withdraw money to settle the ocean pollution charged by public. The expansions of cruise line market via acquisition

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    Love Boat- Week 6 Presentation Script By Lucas da Paz This presentation draws to a greater extent on the problem of jurisdiction, which particular crimes primarily happen on cruise ships as well as analysing The Love Boat TV series to draw on the hidden meanings behind the show and themes that are conveyed. The Love Boat The Love Boat show is about the characters dealing with their problems like getting a ‘lack of ‘love as described by Cathy Schwichtenberg in her readings. It is about the characters

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    in The New York Times called, Where There's Smoke, There's Pollution, addressing the effects of vessels on the environment. He is arguing against the way The Environmental Protection Agency and other environmental health organizations are handling the increase of shipping pollution and the public’s health and safety. People assume the main cause of air pollution are automobiles or manufactures, however, international trade by cargo ships has expanded more than fifty percent within the past three

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    Belize Barrier Reef Essay

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    Glover’s Reef is a part of the second largest reef system in the world, the Belize Reef. In recent years, mostly due to tourism growth and the respective development for the tourists, ocean pollution has damaged many of species that live in Belize Reef. While the government has imposed a national reservation on the area that protects it from human destruction, it simply has not had the effect expected. On the Glover Reef, a research facility was created to gain a better understand of coral in the

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    Anhui within China air pollution concentration can range from 300 ug/m3 to 500 ug/m3 both deemed unhealthy and hazardous atmosphere environments compared to cities where railways are few in number such as Ningxia that has moderate environment at 75 ug/m3. When areas are determined to have either an unhealthy or hazardous atmospheric environment susceptible populations are effected pregnant women, children, and the elderly. Children are highly susceptible to air pollution because “children breathe

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