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…and creating an organization's future within the context of change. McCune describes strategic planning as a process for organizational renewal and transformation. She identifies another difference between long-range planning and strategic planning: in long-range…
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…traceable up to 60 km away (Siebe et al., 1995). In the last five hundred years, Popo has erupted several times with the release of energy producing a small ash plume (fig. 4). These events can last for a few years. The last sequence of eruptions began early…
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…to the relatively small amount of data supporting each one. Several of these theories include: restoration and recovery, energy conservation, and ecological hypotheses of foraging and predator avoidance. First, the restoration and recovery theory simply states…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…. Conserving of soil, water, biodiversity, social justice, economic viability and minimal use of non -renewable resources would promote individual health, preservation of natural systems and kinship with and stewardship of the land. When it all comes down…
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…. VBFP will perform better than gasoline. Vehicles can be VBFP optimized. This means that they can be capable of running only on ethanol to achieve superior mileage as compared with gasoline. VBFP is nontoxic, renewable and biodegradable. The use of VBFP…
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…recent ideas of Max Planck to explain the phenomenon. That is, he explained it in terms of quanta, or packets of energy. This was the first use of the theory outside of Planck's own work. Einstein received the Nobel Prize in physics for this paper. The other…
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…life, until now its numbers have become a threat to health, to energy resources (especially to non-renewable resource) and to mobility itself - hence the renewed interest in pollution-free electric cars. In the traditional steam engine, and even…
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…, but by protecting nature we would enhance the quality of life for local communities. This population pressure also denies us opportunities for recreation and renewal through experience with nature. Human populations are making ever increasing demands upon irreplaceable…
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…the European Coal & Steel community including France, Germany, Italy, Holland, Belgium and Luxembourg in April 1951) was replaced by the Atomic Energy Treaty (March 1957). Wincott (More & Shaw, 1995) described this system of neo-functionalism and the effect it had…
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…sources of energy in our day to day activities, but the real savings will be achieved only if the industrial usage of the non-renewable resources is decreased. This is not very easily possible in the steel plants due to the engineering and metallurgical…
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