We are going to come up with a new business that is sustainable and this business model should be feasible for us to achieve.
For the Short Video Projects of the ICIC 2024 Conference, we chose the topic of showcasing the daily lives of international students in Taiwan. This short video aims to capture the authentic experiences of college students in Taiwan, especially the international students. The narrative jumps on the popular "We're college students in Taiwan, of course we will..." trend to showcase relatable scenarios of their daily lives.
Energetic students introduce themselves and the theme. We see them working on part time jobs, seamlessly separating trash into color-coded bins, playfully chasing the garbage truck if they miss collection, and so on. Upbeat music and a fast paced editing style keep the video engaging, while capturing the essence of both the humor and challenges faced by international students in Taiwan. The video concludes with the students sharing a laugh, acknowledging the whirlwind of their studying abroad lives while embracing the journey in Taiwan.
After our lessons, we discovered that while people often consider themselves sustainable, their actions typically only scratch the surface. What does it really mean to be circular? How can we truly achieve sustainability? This video contains our findings from spending a day as farmers in Yunlin.
The project presents a business model for a furniture rental company designed to cater to the evolving needs of modern consumers seeking flexibility, sustainability, and targeting costumers who are renting a place. The proposed model emphasizes a subscription-based service that allows customers to rent high-quality furniture on a short-term or long-term basis. Key elements include an online platform and furniture warehouse easy browsing and selection, diverse rental packages tailored to different customer segments, and efficient logistics for delivery and maintenance.
Everyone likes attending parties and events occasionally, whether it’s a birthday party, a wedding day, or even a business meeting. But some people have a hard time organizing these parties or events. This business model aims to ease the process of organizing parties and events and also offer benefits to return or loyal customers. The customer has a lot of options to choose from in purchasing a one time party or event package, from venue listing, and decorations, to personnel like bartenders, DJs, and servers. Returning or loyal customers can also get many benefits like discounts after purchasing a certain amount of packages.
We as a company wants to hire the best possible venue listings and personnel, we care about the needs and wants of our customers which leads us to work with them on what their dream party/event process would be, while keeping it cost effective and resource-efficient for event planning and rentals for the company.
In this video project, I will explore Taiwan's beautiful natural landscapes and rich cultural heritage, speaking in simple Chinese as part of my language learning journey. My goal is to inspire both Taiwanese and foreigners to appreciate and protect the natural beauty of Taiwan, and to share my love for the island.
The video begins with a self-introduction and an overview of Taiwan's geography. After that, I will dive into specific topics including mountains, seas and coastal areas, national parks, and the unique animals of Taiwan.
The first part will be about Taiwan's majestic mountains and the indigenous people who reside in these mountainous regions. There will be a brief mention of mountain agriculture, including tea farms and strawberry farms. I will also focus on the hiking culture in Taiwan and share my personal experiences.
Next, I will move to Taiwan's coastal areas, exploring the distinct characteristics of the island's seas and oceans. This section covers the cultural significance of coastal communities, including fishing traditions and sea god worship. I will also introduce popular seaside destinations and my favorite coastal spots.
The video will then focus on Taiwan's national parks and natural reserves, highlighting the most famous places and the activities that tourists enjoy there. I will also talk about my own experiences visiting these places.
The last main part of the video will showcase the unique animals native to Taiwan, such as the Formosan black bear and monkeys. The discussion will include conservation efforts to protect endangered species, like sea turtles in Xiaoliuqiu. I will highlight the best locations to observe animals in their natural habitats and recommend top spots for animal tourism in Taiwan.
The video concludes with a summary of key points and an inspirational message. This project should inspire the connection between people and the environment.
Environmental, social and governance considerations are crucially important in the agricultural industry. They benefit local communities, encourage ethical labour practices, reduce negative environmental effects and improve the governance.
The agricultural industry may support social progress and environmental protection.
ESG factors also help agribusinesses fulfilling changing customer demands for ethical and sustainable products and reduce risks related to climate change and resources scarcity. At Tuku Cucumber Farm, they are committed to environmental, social,. and governance practices. From seed to market, their cucumbers are grown with care and dedication. They use organic methods to protect the environment and conserve practices by using their own farm vehicle. They also maintain and enhance soil quality, involve in crop rotation, and protecting water resources can all be accomplished through implementing irrigation technology such as water recycling systems.
In social, they believe in fair labour practices and empowering the community by providing fair wages, acceptable working hours and safe working conditions. The government is built on transparency and accountability. They enable sustainable and moral operations by cultivating integrity, stakeholder trust and regulation compliance.
ABSTRACT
stage fright is the fear or worries that come in during or before presentation. Public speaking is an important skill that need to be impacted or practiced among the students. In order to compete in the market for jobs or any productive activity, you need to have such skills. There are a lot of factors that contributed to stage fright as being studied during qualitative survey, and in this contents, I analyses further. It is an area of interest to understand if fellow students feel the same and how best to deal with .