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    Jessica Lester Mrs.Gallos English 3 21 November 2017 Elephants in Danger Elephants are very interesting animals.“Elephant numbers fell dramatically in the 19th and 20th centuries” (Elephants). Due to poaching and ivory trade the elephant population had been dramatically dwindling. Habitat loss is another major contributor to the decrease in these extraordinary animals. There are many different things people can do to help slow their decline in population. Raising awareness about this problem could

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    extinction of animals, for example, signing the World's Wildlife’s Pledge to end wildlife crime. The WWP is a pledge never to buy illegal animal products and defend the rights of animals around the world. The WWP stops wildlife trade and captures the criminal networks that may profit from them. Petitions are worldwide and can be signed by everyone in any place where species become endangered or extinct. For example, in Kenya there is a petition to stop poaching. Due to the poaching rampage of 2012, we

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    in Africa as couples look for a place to hold their wedding other than in sandy beaches. Many people prefer safari weddings where they are surrounded by wildlife that wanders freely on the open plains within the picturesque Bush of Safari African with their family and friends. There are many African resorts and hotels that provide wedding services for international visitors. They also have a variety of packages for you to choose from. These resorts can also help you through some of the legal marriage

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    the outskirts of Kenya, they do not drive to many of the villages outside the city. With no formal local waste collection/management system, people are forced to dump their garbage including sewage, raw egg shells, plastic bags and plastic bottles around their shacks and in open pits. As can be seen from the graph, in most low income areas and surrounding areas, there is no form of waste collection service. In fact, all levels of income areas are willing to pay for improved services, knowing the harmful

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    Jessica Lester Mrs.Gallos English 3 8 November, 2017 Endangered Elephants “ Elephant numbers fell dramatically in the 19th and 20th centuries” ( Elephants). Due to poaching and ivory trade the Elephant population had been dramatically dwindling. Habitat loss is another major contributor to the decrease in these extraordinary animals. There are many different things you can do to help slow their decline in population. Raising awareness about this problem could help us save the Elephants. “The Elephant

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    THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY FIRST COMMITTEE, Viewing with appreciation the efforts made by the WCS (Wildlife Conservation Society) to create much needed national parks, Reminding all nations of the CITES (Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Flora and Fauna) that was formed in 1973. That was formed as an international agreement to protect animals in trade so their survival is not threatened, and that many countries have banned/lessened ivory sales, Alarmed by the fact that

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    Medical Centre in Nairobi, Kenya, pleaded with his lone female patient, who was standing next to the swarm of multitude “patients” queuing in front of a quail egg seller next to the doctor’s clinic. But do quail egg sellers see it that way? Definitely not now that the price of a quail egg has skyrocketed handsomely following the myopic miraculous attributes attached to the quail products in Africa. Worse still, with the latest quail farming venture accreditation by the Kenya

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    THE IMPACT OF THE 5 P’S MARETING MIX IN ATTAINING COMPETITVE ADVANTAGE IN THE HOSPITALITY INDUSTRY IN KENYA CHAPTER ONE 1.0 INTRODUCTION The hospitality sector is one of the fastest growing sectors globally. With the rising demand in the sector, the competition amongst players has increased. It is a global market as tourists can choose to go to any destination from the desert to the arctic to the tropical environments. With the decline in the Kenya’s hospitality industry market in the past two years

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    prehistoric times, cavemen would hunt woolly mammoths as a source of food. They would use every part of the animal, the meat as food, the hides as clothing, and the bones as tools. Today, hunting is one of the only ways humans can control wildlife population sizes. Wildlife animals aren’t like that of domestic species, you can’t spay and neuter them in order to avoid overpopulation. Contrary to popular belief

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    DEVELOPMENT AND SOCIAL CHANGE STRATEGIES IN KENYA IN THE 21ST CENTURY DEFINATIONS Strategy is a high level plan to achieve one or more goals under conditions of uncertainty. Strategy is important because the resources available to achieve these goals are usually limited. Strategy is also about attaining and maintaining a position of advantage over adversaries through the successive exploitation of known or emergent possibilities rather than committing to any specific fixed plan designed at the outset

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