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It is considered as a quick and fast behaviour.
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___________ include diets, clothing, hairstyles, toys, and more.
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It is considered as a quick and fast behaviour.
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___________ include diets, clothing, hairstyles, toys, and more.
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Fads often fade quickly when the perception of _______ is gone.
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The secret ingredient of trend is ________.
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Trends will always be interconnected with _______.
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Which is true about trend?
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_________ are objects or behaviors that achieve short-lived popularity but fade away.
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The following are fundamental elements of trends except ___________.
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It is rooted in the fact that people interact with one another in order to survive.
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Shifting from one strategy to another to improve the way of life
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The following is an example of trends except one
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We are all human. As human our behavior is usually govern with our basic needs. Likewise, trends are ultimately rooted in our basic, fundamental, rarely-if-ever changing human needs, wants and desires.
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There are no trends without change. Think of the terms Shifts and Triggers to analyze change.
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Innovations aren’t trends but without examples of customer-facing innovations tapping into it, a trend can’t be said to exist fully. You can’t describe the rise of the ‘on demand economy’ without the existence and rapid growth of services like Microsoft or Facebook.
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One of the factors making a particular trend to last longer is through its __________________ that is, it meets the needs and taste of the people concerned. Hence, it will survive for a longer period of time influencing even more people as time goes by.
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The headquarters of Samsung Electronics, Toyota Motors, and Apple Inc. including its subsidiaries, affiliates, partners, and regional offices work separately.
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All divisions and functionaries of the subsidiary company are all parts which comprise the main company as a whole.
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Patterns and trends are the techniques, commonly used by an analyst to know the current supply and demand of specific assets traded on the market. A trend is the common direction of an asset’s price in a certain period of time. Meanwhile, a pattern is data from a set of an asset’s price movement that goes on a recognizable form.
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It involves the use of economic or consumer goods and resources
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The total amount of carbon dioxide and methane emissions of a defined population, system or activity within the spatial and temporary boundary of the population, system or activity of interest.
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As an individual, how can you help shrink the size of carbon footprint?
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______________________is a method wherein one studies the environment thereby conducting a business strategy. It is a way of assessing possible benefits, dangers, or predictable outcomes that the business may encounter. It is an ability to plan for the future
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________________________is the ability to take what you may sense or perceive to be true without thorough knowledge or evidence, appropriately considering it as part of one’s final decision. It is basically the kind of thinking that helps you understand reality in the moment, without logic or analysis. There’s no language involved in it either. It’s entirely about signs and sensations.
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It a simple but widely used tool that helps in understanding the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats involved in a project or business activity. It starts by defining the objective of the project or business activity and identifies the internal and external factors that are important in achieving that objective.
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_________________is a scan of the external macro-environment in which an organization exists. It is a useful tool for understanding the political, economic, socio-cultural and technological environment that an organization operates in. It can be used for evaluating market growth or decline, and as such the position, potential and direction for a business.
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__________________evaluates the business power, strengthens the competitive stance and flow of how the business will advance.
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__________________focuses on motivation, management, actions, and capabilities on the competitor strategic portfolio.
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Intuitive thinking proceeds automatically, immediately interpreting the present relationship. An intuition occurs immediately with no planning. The person can perform most effectively when he is not conscious. The hallmark of intuitive mode is seeing without glasses, hearing without filters, touching without ungloved hands (Nodding and Shore, 1984). Intuition does not imply accuracy, rightness or moral goodness.
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Intuitive thinking contrasts with analytical reasoning, intuition involves a particular type of reasoning. Intuition acts in a complementary fashion with reason and it is impossible to isolate the two meticulously and discretely. The intuitive process could be described as a mode of reasoning that ironically incorporates analytical process while functioning in contrast of them.
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_______________ is the most powerful force for change in the world today affecting all societies in the planet. It entails the movement of capital, free flow of goods and services, the increased mobility of individuals, and the expansions of multinational corporations and transnational organizations.
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______________________ is the movement by people from one place to another with the intentions of settling, permanently in the new location. The movement is often over long distances and from one country to another.
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__________________ happens when the state or authorities forced its people to migrate for a reason.
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In the global economy jobs are becoming more temporary and insecure. A survey of American workers showed that people now hold 7 to 10 jobs over their working life.
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Websites such as YouTube connect people across the planet. As the world becomes more unified, diverse cultures are being ignored. MNCs can create a monoculture as they remove local competition and thereby force local firms to close.
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There is a growing awareness of the negative impacts of Globalization. People have begun to realize that Globalization can be challenged by communities supporting each other in business and society and through public protest and political lobbying.
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Changes in the way you live your life - both big and small - can help reduce one’s personal carbon footprint, and encourage policy makers to act for the betterment of this planet. Changes in the way you live your life - both big and small - can help reduce one’s personal carbon footprint, and encourage policy makers to act for the betterment of this planet.
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Switching to renewable energy has a multiple positive impact: by converting to green electricity you support the phase-out of coal, do your bit to accelerate the move to renewable sources and directly reduce CO2 emissions.
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Organic foods are usually not only healthier because they contain fewer harmful substances, but growing them also protects the environment and the climate
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Avoid one-use plastics.
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Food sharing and share leftover food for composting or animal feeds
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Production patterns refer to how people generate and manufacture the products they need to use, sell, or consume.
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If the production pattern is characterized by heavy dependence on coal, the problem of climate change will be even more aggravating.
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Ecosystem resiliency, the ability of the ecosystem to regenerate, sustain, and adjust what is lost, destroyed, or added into the environment, are affected by the way the lad is utilized. Overexploitation and depletion of land resources can diminish the resiliency of the ecosystem.
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A producers attitude contributes to the depletion and exhaustion of natural resources, which thus creates a chain—the more consumption, the more demand; the more demand, the more production; the more production, the more extraction of natural resources; The more extraction of natural resources without replenishment, the faster the degradation and exhaustion of the resources.
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The main factors that affect and aggravate carbon footprint include economic output, energy, population, and the economy’s carbon concentration.
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Cigarette smoking is an action that can mitigate climate change.
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Not switching off the lights when leaving one’s house is a responsible use of energy.
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It involves practices, policies, and technologies to prevent global warming from getting worse or to slow it down is called adaptation.
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Mitigation refers to the adjustment of lifestyle and introduction of adaptive changes in the areas of industry, health, and energy supply that can be easily carried out without huge spending in the part of the government
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The Climate Change Act in 2009 or RA No. 9729 which led to the formation of the Climate Change Commission is an independent body tasked with coordinating, monitoring, and evaluating government programs on climate change.