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    of techonological change and Research & Development(R&D) activity and so on.  They determine the barriers to entry and efficiency of the production levels and as well as the outsourcing decisions of factors of productions. Pestel Analysis of Cafe Coral External Analysis: PESTEL Each and every industries may it be small or large companies are subject to different elements that affect the firm’s function as a whole.   These elements are considered as the driving forces for the success or even the

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    Philippines Situated in the southernmost of China‚ well known for its “the end of sky and the rim of the sea” Length exceeds 130km Width 70km Depth of 11.6 to 18 metres Water transparency and temperature (28-31oc) of the South China Sea are ideal for coral growth The reefs are mainly atolls (with no barrier reefs) The south china sea belongs to the monsoon zone - The Monsoon zone is a belt of low-pressure air currents that circle the Earth at the Equator. The Monsoon Zone is also known as the Intertropical

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    the Caribbean. Not only does it affect the coral reefs but scientists have also discovered that it causes DNA damage in adults! It affects the corals DNA by damaging it when it first starts to grow which makes them unlikely to develop properly. According to scientists they say that the way that the oxybenzone gets into coral system is when people go scuba diving the substance gets off of their skin and it infiltrates the system. We are losing our coral reefs by over fishing‚ coastal development‚

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    Coral: The death of Coral’s son has caused an emotional breakdown as she cannot accept her son’s death. Moreover‚ Coral has lost her social identity and tends to struggle to find a connection with anyone‚ as she “can’t think of anything to say” (Act 2‚ Scene 2). Her husband‚ Roy‚ is annoyed by her bizarre attitude and this causes Coral to lower herself to the behavior of a naïve child “I’ll be good! I’ll improve!” When Coral does begin to speak‚ it is presented as very expressive and mournful. Her

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    fishes. The death of the sea grass follow by the death of coral reefs. Many turtles died in the process. The turtles were disrupted and carried to the other side of the island where other kind sea turtles natural habitat reside. While Scrub Island hired locals‚ the only thing good about the outcome was that they did not have permission to do the big marina that they originally planned to do because this marina was going to impact the corals that are parallel to Great Camanoe (Diamond Reef). This area

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    focuses on Coral‚ an emotionally unstable woman who grieves the death of her son; turns to solitude and alienation. Whilst‚ Holden Caulfield‚ a teenage boy who struggles to conform into society‚ by avoiding the transition into adulthood as a result of the death of his brother in J.D Salinger’s‚ The Catcher in the Rye. Both text exemplify the ramifications of confronting discoveries‚ leading individuals to seek isolation as a form of self-protection from society. In Michael Gow’s‚ away‚ Corals perception

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    very strong and everything is described in such great detail. For example‚ when M. Aronnax was describing the coral kingdom in the ocean and said “I was tempted to gather their fresh petals‚ ornamented with delicate tentacles‚ some just blown‚ the others budding‚ while small fish‚ swimming swiftly‚ touched them slightly like flights of birds.” He described perfectly what the petals of the corals in the ocean looked like. He stated that some were blown and others weren’t. He also did this when explaining

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    cleaning and more holiday‚ which winds up in the firing of Miss Coral. The main them of the short story is the collide between different cultures‚ more specific the Chi-nese and western culture. When Miss Coral picks Mr. James up from the airport and they drive back to the city in a taxi‚ this different is already evident. When he sleeps in the taxi‚ she prepares her welcome speech on the driver. This behavior seems unusual to Miss Coral: “In the

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    totalitarian society where whatever the government says goes without question. The Party is able to distort and rewrite the past‚ including the memories of the people‚ but a small glass paperweight from before the rule of the Party remains. The glass coral paperweight that Winston purchases at Charington’s shop becomes a dominant symbol in Orwell’s 1984. The antique shop where Winston buys the paperweight is significant itself. “The choice of an antique shop where Winston bought paperweight is not

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    performance of the weakest link. That person will be the most underrated member of the group‚ as they have the ability to either make or break the current situation‚ such as in defending a fortress. This example can be demonstrated with defending the coral reefs in the documentary The Blue Planet‚ where reef crabs are able to successfully defend the fortress from predatory attacks‚ while an example of the weakest linking failing to defend the fortress can be found in the literary classic Macbeth by William

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