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    Silent Spring Rachel Carson’s Silent Spring (1962) became the inspiration for the environmental movement. Its elegant prose expressed passionate outrage at the ravaging of beautiful‚ unspoiled nature by man. Its frightening message was that we are all being injured by deadly poisons (DDT and other pesticides) put out by a callous chemical industry. This message was snapped up by intellectuals‚ and the book sold over a million copies. Many organizations have sprung up to spread Carson’s message.

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    available at www.emeraldinsight.com/0959-6119.htm IJCHM 18‚4 Hotels’ environmental management systems (ISO 14001): creative financing strategy Wilco W. Chan and Kenny Ho School of Hotel and Tourism Management‚ Hong Kong Polytechnic University‚ Hung Hom‚ Hong Kong Abstract Purpose – Environmental concerns have been increasing in the travel industry. However‚ most hotels are unwilling to develop an international environmental management system (EMS) probably due to a lack of resources and knowledge

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    The social gospel movement was a reform movement that was emerged among Protestant Christians to improve the economic‚ moral and social conditions of the urban working class. One prominent leader of the social gospel movement was a New York City pastor and theologian called Walter Rauschenbusch. Protestant leaders followed Rauschenbusch’s idea that social problems were actually just moral problems on a large scale‚ and they were convinced that many social issues could be cured by what they called

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    Micaela Quiroga Silent Spring Rough Draft Ms. Evans‚ AP Lang‚ pd. 3 September 2012 In America today‚ many people do not realize the impact they have on the environment. We come from a more educated generation‚ yes‚ but many people do not realize‚ that even just recycling can led to less deforestation‚ and ensuring that the environment of many animals is still there and safe. Much like how deforestation can negatively affect animals‚ it negatively affects us‚ less trees means less oxygen

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    Have you ever heard of the phrase “Go Green”? What does it mean to "Go Green?" Going Green means to adopt certain practices and habits that reduce the overall impact on the environment. These practices may include anything from recycling‚ reducing energy usage‚ using public transportation‚ and buying local products. Going Green is used in our schools‚ businesses and everyday life practices. New ideas are being invented more than ever these days. These ideas and practices are considered green technology

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    Environmental Science Journal An estuary is a semi-enclosed coastal body of water that flows into an open sea. The Tunneling Mud Crab is one of the most popular crabs that live in this area. The scientific name for this marine animal is Austrohelice crassa. They’re habitat is located within 30 meters of water (100 feet). They are usually found along the coast of New Zealand in the upper tidal zone. The abiotic factors that are settled in an estuary are seaweed‚ sea grass‚ shells‚ and algae. The

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    Accounting Forum 28 (2004) 1–5 Introduction Social and environmental accounting: trends and thoughts for the future Over the years Accounting Forum has explored different possible directions for the field of social and environmental accounting. With a new publisher—Elsevier—it is our hope that we shall reach new markets and opportunities. In recent issues‚ these explorations have been extended to theorising the role of accounting in transnational global processes‚ and to the channels of global

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    UNIVERSITY-CHINA TOPIC: A liberation movement in Uganda: a case of the Lord Resistance Movement/Army (LRM/A) 1986 – 2006. Abstract This paper is set within the theory of sociology of learning and social movement frame work. It will examine documents/reports from government and non governmental organizations‚ personal experience and observation as a resident of a geographical space where the social movement occurred‚ private studies about the movement and government responses‚ and reports

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    practices were extracted through factor analysis using SPSS statistic software. And then‚ regression analysis were conducted to verify the hypothesis‚ it drawed a conclusion on leaders’ support will boost the green purchasing practices and cost of environmental management will hinder the green purchasing practices of Chinese enterprises. Keywords: green purchasing‚ environment cost management‚ empirical study Introduction With the change of the social economic development level and market environment

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    by Nani Palkhivala deals with the concerns of the environmentalists at this eleventh hour and talks about the new awareness that has dawned upon our race. A holistic and ecological view of the world has been brought into consideration. The Green Movement launched in 1972 has never looked back. There is a growing need of sustainable development‚ which was popularised by World Commission on Environment and Development in 1987. Man is the most dangerous creature‚ as it was declared by a Zoo in Lusaka

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