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    1. INTRODUCTION This paper aims to analyze corporate sustainability through the presentation of the “Luxottica” case and the project “Zero Waste”, which the company started in order to reduce the environmental impact caused by its activities.
I chose this example in order to make clearer the opportunities that sustainability can offer to companies under the competitive and strategic profile, in particular also focusing on how a good system of communication is fundamental in this process. The importance

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    The settlement of the Israeli started with the ideology of Zionism, which is to found a Jewish-majority nation that serves as the safe heaven for all Jewish identifying population over the world, in its most sacred place: the father land. After the long battle against anti-Semitism and the most traumatic experience of the Holocaust, the Jewish population was compelled to find a nation that it would provide a safe place; such sentiment and obligation to the both physical and social survival of the

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    Ever since I began my teaching career, I have been fascinated with the topic of motivation and the role it plays in student learning. Daniel Pink’s book, Drive: The Surprising Truth About What Motivates Us, has been on my personal reading list for a couple of years now, and I was elated to find that it was one of the recommended books to read for this assignment. I have often wondered why some of my students, and even one of my own children, are more internally driven than others to complete a given

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    The 1918 Flu Pandemic Essay

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    The 1918 Flu Pandemic Abstract One of the most virulent strains of influenza in history ravaged the world and decimated the populations around the world. Present during World War I, the 1918 strain of pandemic influenza found many opportunities to spread through the war. At the time, science wasn’t advanced enough to study the virus, much less find a cure; medical personnel were helpless when it came to fighting the disease, and so the flu went on to infect millions and kill at a rate 25 times

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    For as long as civilization has existed, humans have been looking for ways to advance in the field of medicine in order to cure illness and elongate the human lifespan. This has led to many positives such as ground-breaking new discoveries, inventions, and vaccines. One aspect of medicine that has grown dramatically in the past decade is the pharmaceutical industry. The pharmaceuticals are responsible for the manufacturing and the distributing of medicine in the form of drugs. While the drugs main

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    Aware of the large amount of theories as Peter Ling said “The breadth of conspiracy theories surrounding John F. Kennedy’s death in Dallas is so capacious that little is discounted.” For the purposes of this essay the focus will be on the theories that evidence gives the most weight to. The single-bullet theory was introduced by the Warren Commission in its investigation into the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. According to this theory, a three centimetre Carcano rifle bullet was fired

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    This is sufficient to lead a happy peaceful life and doesn’t even require terrorizing anyone with cannonades and bullets. When nature provided us things for free, why to go all tacky and choose the modus operandi of killing people for power just to earn more which is not helping us in any way? Paradoxically, with power should come responsibility- which should be naively used for the betterment of mankind. Greed is the root of all evil deeds. It has poisoned

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    Marlon Wijesekara PA 642 Fall 2010 Final Paper During trying economic times, it is important to study how to organizations could be restructured for them to become more efficient; to accomplish more with less. As MPA students, we will be faced with such decisions in our professional careers; to combine, allocate and restructure our organizations to become more effective. In this paper, I will use three hypothetical fire stations which would be consolidated into one using the concepts from the

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    skyscraper-filled metropolises, and pervades gender, ethnicity, and class (International Labour Organization 2014). Villains in the narrative range from prominent political figures, internationally organized rings, and even a victim’s own family members. The modus operandi? Emotional, mental, and physical abuse; fear and sedation by drugs. The motivation? Money, and the twisted desires of mankind. And as if it couldn 't get any worse, this industry shows no signs of slowing down. It is the inhumane world of human

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    SECURE AUTOMATIVE LOCKING CONTROL AND ANTI THEFT USING GPS & BLUETOOTH Abstract: At present there is no innovative solution to unlock car doors and to provide car Anti-theft mechanism. We tried here to implement car door unlocking using Bluetooth technology and anti-theft system using GSM technology. This paper strives to achieve an efficient and inexpensive solution for scenarios like we may forget our car keys inside the car in which it was equipped with central locking system. This central locking

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