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Assessing Shells Environmental Responsibility in Vila Carioca
Environment
Pesticide
Shell defines its purpose as “ to run into the energy demands of society, in ways that are economically, socially and environmentally feasible, now and in the hereafter. ” Shell was one of the innovators in the motion for Corporate Social Responsibility. The company says it is committed to sustainable development and human rights: “…
Marketing Strategies – Breakfast Cereals in Australia
Australia
Marketing
Healthy Co. Pty Ltd is a food processing organisation located in Queensland, Australia. ‘Nutri Mix’ breakfast cereal is the product developed by the company for this market and it’s focused on nutrition and healthy life choices. The initial research was focused on six local macro-environment factors that could potentially impact the product. The factors in…
Caimito Leaves Analysis Overview
Biology
Fruit
Plant
The Kaymito tree, also known as chrisophyllum cainito, is a popular angiosperm in tropical countries. This tree bears fruits and has oblong leaves that are leathery, dark green, and glossy on the upper surface and golden brown underneath. Its fleshy fruits are delicious and highly favored. It has various names such as cainito, caimito, star…
Medical Analysis of Clinical Symptoms
epidemiology
Medicine
Myocardial infarction
Physiology
Respiration
Respiratory system
R.S. is a long-time smoker who developed bronchitic chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). He also has a history of coronary artery disease and peripheral vascular disease. His arterial blood gas (ABG) values are pH = 7.32, PaCO2 = 60 mm Hg, PaO2 = 50 mm Hg, HCO3 – = 30 mEq/L. His hematocrit is 52%…
Pros And Cons Of Criminal Profiling Criminal Cases Criminology
Criminology
Many people who hear person say they are a condemnable profiler they are inclined to believe of T.V. depicted shows such as Profilers, Criminal Minds and films like Silence of the Lambs. Unfortunately, these illustrations portray a glamourous categorization of capturing felons ( Fulero and Wrightsman, pg.79 ) . Condemnable profiling is considered to be…
Solomon Kane’s Timeline — Part Three
England
Piracy
Spain
Spanish Empire
1583 — The beginning of “The Moon of Skulls” describes how Solomon Kane comes at last to Negari. He finds Marylin Taferal alive. She is now eighteen. The story describes her as “only a girl, little more than a child” but that may be Kane’s sentimental response. Eighteen was reckoned fully a woman in Elizabethan…
Polymerase Chain Reaction Research Paper Introduction
biochemistry
Biology
Biomolecules
biotechnology
Dna
Genetics
Macromolecules
Polymerase Chain Reaction Essay, Research Paper Introduction to PCR lab In this experiment polymerase concatenation reaction ( PCR ) is used to magnify a short piece of Deoxyribonucleic acid from the human chromosome 8. A short interpolation of a Deoxyribonucleic acid sequence, in this instance Alu, which is found to be within the tissue plasminogen…
Pyrotechnics Fireworks Dangerous
Chemistry
Light
Pyrotechnics, the art of producing and utilizing fireworks, can be perceived in different ways. While some view them as hazardous and noisy, others appreciate their enchanting and artistic illumination. Regardless of one’s perspective, pyrotechnics remains a captivating and perilous pastime. By strategically arranging various compounds within different sections of fireworks, whether they are mobile or…
Darwins Theory of Natural Selection
Charles Darwin
Survival of the fittest
In 1859, Charles Darwin introduced a groundbreaking concept to biology with the publication of The Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection. Although Alfred Wallace had also arrived at the same conclusion, it was Darwin who had been working on this theory for an extensive period. In a generous gesture, Wallace deferred to Darwin…
Antioxidants – Biological Function of the Organism
Biology
Chemistry
Nature
Antioxidants Introduction The chemical systems, existing in living organisms produce unstable molecules/particles called oxidants or free radicals. These unstable molecules can be lethal to the biological function of the organism. The response to these free radicals is found in the form of antioxidants. These are substances that retard the breakdown of another substance by oxygen….