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One of the most important issues in society is “how to become more sustainable?”  Companies take “sustainability” seriously to gain better reputation and increase job satisfaction.  According to LiveSmart BC, cars and trucks produce the greatest emissions per household.  Government always encourages people to take public transit to avoid producing more emissions. In car racing […]

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Right now, it is very hard to find any product which is not made in China.  Many businesses have set up their factories in China to reduce the cost of production.  According to the article “China loses competitive advantage as wages rise,” the businesses are starting to move their production sites back to U.S due […]

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An existing corporation always has to come out with new business ideas to compete with others in the market.  In one way, revenue would be increased.  In other way, new products maintain the customers’ interest. Google has always positioned itself as the searching engine in customer’s mind.  Recently, it is also involved in the cell […]

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The author of this article, Gwyn Morgan, criticizes the professors who teach in universities are irresponsible.  Morgan states that “professors show up only occasionally, sending harried, low-paid graduate students to teach so they can concentrate on their personal research.”  He also points out that online learning can be a “competitor” for universities.   I do not […]

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People living in the 21st century want to have a more sustainable environment.  “Going green” is an effective way to attract new consumers and not loose any old consumers at the same time.  McDonald’s is trying to be more environmental friendly as a new “selling point”.  Recently, the restaurant has added more healthy food, such […]

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Louise Kissa. “Marking Garments for a Fair Pay.”  New Europe 25 Oct. 2009 <http://www.neurope.eu/articles/-Making-garments-for-a-fair-pay/97045.php> Sweatshop workers work for long hours under bad working condition for little pay.  The author of the article, Louise Kissa, criticizes the employers including big enterprise like Wal-Mart for treating the labours badly.  Labour force working in a sweatshop is definitely […]

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