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Losing Eden Post 1

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  Book 2 Post 1      Looking at the list of books we can read, the one that caught my eye was Losing Eden, by Lucy Jones. The book is currently on a journey making its way to my lovely home. I am excited to start reading this book, because based off the description it’s about the importance of nature and its connection with humans. From what I have gathered, Jones mentions how nature is so intertwined with us, that its almost essential that we have this communion with it. She talks about her feelings and how they are improved by her environment. She goes a step further and will refer to some studies that may indicate her natural intuitions are correct. Based on the reviews the book seems to be informative but also poetic at the same time.     Unfortunately, now at day’s most people I think spend their time indoors watching TV instead of being outside. I think that many of us sometimes take nature for granted. When we were in the lock-dow...

AMDP Final

  AMDP MEMORANDUM   TO: Professor Clark Hansen, CEO, ADMP FROM: Angel Perez DATE: March 11, 2022 SUBJECT: Investment Recommendation: Tentree   This week after conducting a thorough investigation of possible investment opportunities, the Research and Development Department and I have identified Tentree as a candidate. I will first go over the requirements needed for investment which include that all potential partners consider a Triple Bottom Line, Corporate Social Responsibility, Social Enterprise, and Carbon Footprint.   I will then go over a description of Tentree regarding their mission, goals, impact, finances, and their reputation. Lastly, I will state my case and reasons as to why we should invest into TenTree.   I.         Requirements   Triple Bottom Line To reiterate, all candidates must follow the triple bottom line. This is a business concept that a fi...