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WIS 3404 Exam 2 Study Guide (New Update) Questions and Verified Answers (GRADED A)
  • WIS 3404 Exam 2 Study Guide (New Update) Questions and Verified Answers (GRADED A)

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  • Define the term biodiversity - diversity of important ecological entities that span multiple spatial scales, from genes, to species to communities - biological diversity encompasses all species of plants, animals, and microorganisms, and the ecosystems and processes of which they are part Explain how the terms species, richness, evenness, and diversity are related Species richness: a count of all the different species in a prescribed area Species evenness: a measure of the rareness or c...
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AICE Marine science chapter 13-14 study guide guaranteed success
  • AICE Marine science chapter 13-14 study guide guaranteed success

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  • AICE Marine science chapter 13-14 study guide guaranteed success Conservation 1. The protection of natural resources and of the environment/habitat. 2. Preventing extinction so that they are available for future generations. Ecotourism Tourism based on the appreciation of the natural environment. State what is meant by a stakeholder. Name some examples. 1. A person/industry with an invested interest in the marine environment. (commercial or ecological) 2. Hotel owner, fisherman, aq...
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Hosp 1010 Ch 1-6 Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass
  • Hosp 1010 Ch 1-6 Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass

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  • Hosp 1010 Ch 1-6 Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass ________ are lodging facilities where the owner lives on premises or nearby and provides memorable, attractive accommodations and breakfast. - Answer- Bed and breakfast 75% of car rental sales take place at: - Answer- airports A commitment to excellence should begin: - Answer- At the beginning of ones hospitality career A demand forecasting technique used to maximize room revenue is known as: - Answer- Revenue Management A guest is ...
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GCSE Geography AQA (Physical) (2022/2023) Already Graded A
  • GCSE Geography AQA (Physical) (2022/2023) Already Graded A

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  • GCSE Geography AQA (Physical) (2022/2023) Already Graded A Natural hazard A natural process which causes death, injury or disruption to humans, or destroy property and possessions. Natural disaster A natural hazard that has actually happened. Geological hazard Caused by land and tectonic processes. Meteorological hazard Caused by weather and climate. Hazard risk The probability that a natural hazard occurs. Vulnerability The more people that are in areas exposed to natural hazards, the grea...
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AQA GCSE Geography Latest Update 100% Pass
  • AQA GCSE Geography Latest Update 100% Pass

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  • AQA GCSE Geography Latest Update 100% Pass Describe how nutrients are cycled in a land-based ecosystem. When dead material is decomposed, nutrients are released into the soil.The nutrients are then taken up from the soil by plants. The plants may be eaten by consumers. When the plants or consumers die, the nutrients are returned to the soil. This transfer of nutrients is called nutrient cycling Describe the global distribution of tropical rainforests - Along the equator between the Tropic of Ca...
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Water cycle + Insecurity exam | 24 Questions and Answers (Verified Answers)
  • Water cycle + Insecurity exam | 24 Questions and Answers (Verified Answers)

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  • Evaluate the extent to which transboundary water resources always lead to conflict between different players (20) intro, 4 points, conclusion - Intro- transboundary water sources are those sharing political boundary + often cross international boundaries, many players involved e.g governments + communities -can lead to tensions particularly where a number of countries/governments share it e.g. tiger Euphrates where war has been threatened due to threats to water supplies, although this coul...
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WGU C201 Business Acumen Chapter 11, 12, 13: Marketing Already Passed
  • WGU C201 Business Acumen Chapter 11, 12, 13: Marketing Already Passed

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  • WGU C201 Business Acumen Chapter 11, 12, 13: Marketing Already Passed Marketing The process for discovering unmet customer needs, researching potential markets, producing goods or services to satisfy targeted customers, promoting, pricing, and distributing. The organizational function and set of processes for creating, communicating and delivering value to customers, managing customer relations, advocates ideas or viewpoints and educating others. How does marketing create utility? Creates time,...
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AQA A Level Geography 7037/2 Paper 2 June 2020 Mark Scheme MS
  • AQA A Level Geography 7037/2 Paper 2 June 2020 Mark Scheme MS

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  • Section A Total Qu Part Marking guidance marks 01 1 Explain how differential access to markets can impact on economic 4 well-being. AO1 = 4 Mark scheme Award one mark each for points of knowledge or understanding. Allow extra marks for developed points (d). Notes for answers Allow credit for specific knowledge and understanding of what differential access means and how it affects economic well-being. Do not double credit opposite points such as ‘in a trade bloc means easier t...
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Solution Manual for International Business 17th Edition by John Daniels, Lee Radebaugh and Daniel Sullivan. All Chapters 1-20 | Newest Version 2024 || A+ Solution Manual for International Business 17th Edition by John Daniels, Lee Radebaugh and Daniel Sullivan. All Chapters 1-20 | Newest Version 2024 || A+
  • Solution Manual for International Business 17th Edition by John Daniels, Lee Radebaugh and Daniel Sullivan. All Chapters 1-20 | Newest Version 2024 || A+

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  • Solution Manual for International Business 17th Edition by John Daniels, Lee Radebaugh and Daniel Sullivan. All Chapters 1-20 | Newest Version 2024 || A+ PART ONE BACKGROUND FOR INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS Chapter 1 Globalization and International Business OBJECTIVES 1-1 Explain why and how the study of international business (IB) is important 1-2 Understand the relationship between globalization and IB 1-3 Grasp the forces driving globalization and IB 1-4 Discuss the major criticisms of glo...
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ILT Unit 1 - Introduction to tourism  industry EXAM [100% PASS] /verified/
  • ILT Unit 1 - Introduction to tourism industry EXAM [100% PASS] /verified/

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  • ILT Unit 1 - Introduction to tourism industry EXAM [100% PASS] /verified/ Tourist *Ans* They seeks various psychic and physical experiences and satisfactions at the travel destination. Businesses providing tourist goods and services *Ans* They see tourism as an opportunity to make a profit by supplying the goods and services that the tourist market demands. The government of the host community; The government of the area *Ans* The host government can play an important role in tourism ...
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