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    Assignment 1: Analysis of an Organization (Flight Centre) Part 1: Environment Analysis (Internal and External) Flight Centre is one of the Australian airlines focusing on the provision of services to the passengers through integration of quality and affordable pricing mechanism. Some of the services by Flight Centre to its consumers include holiday packages, cruises, accommodation, car hire, and insurance. The main objective of the organization is to offer competitive services at affordable prices

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    Plan Part II – Environmental Analysis and Setting Strategic Goals Introduction Organizations need to be aware of what is going on in their environments that might concern them, and more so, during the planning process. Diverse but overlapping environments ought to be monitored; the macro environment, the industrial environment, the competitive environment, and the organization’s internal environment (Ginter, 2013; Pfeiffer, 1986). At Rapha AL, my chosen organization, the environmental scanning will

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    washing, soil flushing, vitrification, etc., exist to remediate contaminated soil. Although, these techniques are effective, they also disturb the natural environment to some degree. Bioremediation is often accomplished in situ resulting in minimal environmental disturbance. This study is being performed because healthy soil is a limited resource that needs to be preserved and replenished. The state of soil can impact the health of humans, animals, and ecosystems, therefore, it’s important to be able to

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    “Humans, as individual and in our community, must respect the created world and be conscious of our duties toward future generations” (Turkson 4). Catholicism teaches us humans that we have a moral responsibility to uphold God’s creation through sustainability and social responsibility. For the purpose of this essay, I will be drawing connections of how Pope John Paul II and Benedict XVI view ecology within the inseparable human and natural environment. I will also discuss how the Agape Community

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    We can start by identifying an environment as the conditions that normally surround an individual, plant, or animal. The term environment has several different synonyms such as domain, territory as well as habitat. It can also be seen as the whole world at large, or a particular area geographically that is said to be affected by human activity. When we look at the word restoration it has a few different meanings. It is defined as the process of bringing a state or condition to its former glory. As

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    In reference to your opening paragraph, the author of the textbook, The Environmental Policy Paradox, wrote that the problems policy makers and environmentalists face are economic and political. And this is also similar to what have discussed in class so far in regards to environmental regulations. Now you made a strong argument that “If American business is the engine of growth that our politicians make it out to be, why can't we find new ways to do things that save money, cut pollution, and make

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    I grew up in the small town of Sweeny, Texas in Brazoria County. Brazoria County has a population of over 330,000 people and about 1,600 thousand square miles long. The majority of Brazoria County is a combination of small towns that gradually get bigger as you get towards the Houston area. About 77.5% of the population is white, 13.5 is African American, 6.8 is Asian and the other 2.2 percent makes up many different races. The overall health ranking of Brazoria County is 23 out of 234 in 2017 (County

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    The Southwest Savanna is characterized by the hilltops, rivers and valleys and steep wooded slopes within the area. The average growing season in this part of southern Wisconsin is 153 days, making it the fourth longest growing season of the different landscapes within the state (Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources 2015). Of all the land in this section of Wisconsin, about 3.5% belongs to state, county, or municipal governments; this includes the state parks, natural areas, and wildlife areas

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    Alaska may be the largest state in the nation, but it is ranked last when it comes to food production. The community has become more aware of this in recent years and have begun to initiate more of a local food movement within the state. ------ transition sentence----- With 570,640.95 square miles of land in Alaska (U.S. Census, 2010), the land being used for agriculture is lacking. Considering all that land there are 760 farms throughout the state and still the amount of land being used for agriculture

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    We sampled the biota across a range of spatial scales at six sites within two locations, Essex mud flats and Morecambe Bay in summer 2013. Within each of two locations, sampling was undertaken at Fingringhoe Wick (FH), Abottshall Marsh (AH) and Tillingham Marsh (TM) in Essex, and Cartmel Sands (CS), West Plain (WP) and Warton Sands (WS) in Morecambe Bay. In order to determine how changes in spatial scale affected food web structure and ecosystem processes, we sampled each site at four spatial scales

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