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Can the Concept of Sustainable Development Enhance Strategy and Satisfy Stakeholder Needs?
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Sustainable development is a relatively new concept for many business organisations which have previously focussed on maximising profitability or effectiveness, often with a short term perspective. This 4 page paper explains and illustrates how concepts of sustainable development can enhance an organisation's strategy and effectiveness in broadly satisfying stakeholders. The bibliography cites 4 sources.
Filename: TEsusdevlop.rtf
Canadian Business and the Natural Environment
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This is a 3 page paper discussing Canadian business and the natural environment. The core of Canada’s natural and environmental resource industries are considered to be forestry, mining, agriculture, energy and fishing and in addition to promoting international trade and business, many industries which are natural-resource based are also involved in sustainable development which maintains and develops the growth of these industries while sustaining a healthy environment. There are several dimensions to Canadian business and the natural environment most of which involve the exploration, development and study of the natural and environmental resources while contributing to the understanding of the environment in the process. Canadian businesses involved in the natural environment include those which are government affiliated, those which are non-government organizations in additional to private, national and international corporations. In addition, there are many Canadian businesses which are not directly related to the environmental resource industries but have formed alliances and commitment to factors related to environmental concerns.
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Filename: TJCanen1.rtf
Canadian Consumer Culture & the Environment
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A 14 page research paper that discusses how, after World War II, a culture of consumption and consumerism emerged in Canada, and elsewhere in the industrialized world, during the 1950s and 60s. This culture was radically different in many ways from the society that preceded it. This sociological development has had far reaching environmental ramifications that are currently impacting society by affecting climate change, as well as forcing people to cope with increased levels of pollution and the effects of hazardous waste. The writer explores how consumption culture has impacted the Canadian environment and the social forces that propelled this dramatic societal change. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: khcaneco.rtf
Capra's "The Hidden Connections"
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10 pages in length. Mankind likes to think of itself as a unique entity amidst all of creation that is entitled to special advantages over and above other sentient and inanimate beings. This egocentric perspective been both a service to and menace for the entities that live alongside human beings on planet Earth; through the inherent need for progress, man as a species has thought little about the consequences his technological advancements have upon the world and beyond and as such has made it more than just a little challenging to sustainably coexist. Humanity's greatest downfall, according to Capra (2002), is the incapability to understand how every last thing within the scope of man's existence is inextricably interconnected; to ignore this realization is to progress as a species at the grave expense of sustainability. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: TLCcaprahid.rtf
Car Hysteria/ "Asphalt Nation"
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A 5 page analysis of Jane Kay's book "Asphalt Nation," which is an indictment of America's auto dependency. Quoting another source, the writer asserts that Kay failed to verify some of her facts, but argues that her basic premise is correct, if overstated. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: 99kaynat.wps
Careless Mining And Timber Harvesting: Kantian Theory
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6 pages in length. Careless mining and timber harvesting in tropical rain forests can destroy entire species of flora and fauna, create soil problems, and even threaten the existence of primitive people who are reliant on what the
forests provide. Yet in a number of countries business entrepreneurs are exploiting the rain forests for profit. Kantian theory addresses just such self-seeking behavior, inasmuch as the philosopher believed that such tremendous
devastation is not accomplished for the greater good. According to Kantian duty, those who compromise their ethical responsibilities do so in disrespect for the understanding of universal duty. The writer discusses Kantian theory as it relates to careless mining and timber harvesting. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: TLCtimbr.wps
Caribbean Tourism and Community Development
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A 10 page review of tourism as it relates to community development. This paper points out both the advantages and disadvantages of tourism in the Caribbean. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: PPtourismCaribbean.rtf
Case Study : Bolman And Deal
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This 5 page paper uses Bolman and Deal's Four Frame Analysis to discuss a case study involving the U.S. Forest Service. Specifically, the writer uses two frameworks: the Political Framework and the Human Resource Framework. The scenario is that a pilot program decentralized control but site administrators were not told that a certain pot of money had to be used exclusively for one specific program. A manager leaked this fact to the media and was subsequently transferred involuntarily and is alleging the transfer is unconstitutional. The question is how the manager needs to respond if called before a congressional hearing. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: PGusfrst.rtf
Case Study/Michigan Water
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A 5 page research paper that explores the debate in Michigan over water use, specifically looking at the case of Michigan residents opposing a Nestle water-bottling plant's operation. The writer argues that the opponents to the plant have the stronger ethical case. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: khmich2o.rtf
Catch Basins
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This 12 page paper examines catch basins and how they are engineered. Catch basin design is explored. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: SA715cth.rtf
Causes of Global Warming
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A 6 page paper which examines the causes of global warming. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: RAgbwrm.rtf
Cellular Phone Disposal
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A 4 page paper which examines the hazardous effects of cellular phone disposal. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: TGcellfx.rtf
Chaco National Park.
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(10 pp) This discussion centers around a student
based assignment to present a problem and/or a
controversial subject to an educated audience.
The issue and its history needs to be defined; the
problem analyzed; debate presented how to resolve
the problem; and potential solution to the problem.
Although this was developed as a student
initiative, the concerns around Chaco Canyon
National Park and World Heritage Center are real.
Bibliography lists 11 sources.
Filename: BBchacoF.doc
Chaco National Park.
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(10 pp) This discussion centers around a student
based assignment to present a problem and/or a
controversial subject to an educated audience.
The issue and its history needs to be defined; the
problem analyzed; debate presented how to resolve
the problem; and potential solution to the
problem. Although this was developed as a student
initiative, the concerns around Chaco Canyon
National Park and World Heritage Center are real.
Bibliography lists 11 sources.
Filename: BBchcoFR.doc
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