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    included ecology and managements practices focusing on septic systems, wells, invasive seasons, fertilizers and water conservation. It was important to explain impacts and recreational activities can have on their property, and provide alternatives that are specific to each landowner. During the first week of October 2016, as a part of the Silver Creek Stewardship Initiative, 353 trees, shrubs, and wildflowers were planted along Silver Creek leading into the wetlands that will help to stabilize…

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    The New Deal implemented in the United States of America in 1933-1934 and the second New Deal in 1935-1936 was to establish the Three R’s: Relief, Recovery and Reforms . The New Deal was successful to a certain extent in relieving Americans from the affects of the Great Depression but in certain ways was unconstitutional. The Great Depression is defined as a serve case of a recession and its biggest contributor was The Wall Street Crash . The Wall Street Crash occurred when Americans borrowed…

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    stalling the growth of the loggers’ desirable trees, for instance. Imagine that. Some species of animals and insects actually promote tree growth, so as lumbermen slash down the woody plants, they actually decelerate the process of gaining them back for further…

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    India, operating in Aerospace manufacturing domain. Hal aims to follow and promote good sustainable practices through commitment to enhance triple bottom line standards of social, environmental and economic performance. Hal has been focusing on conservation of flora and fauna, environment protection, employee welfare and society as a whole. As part of its CSR and sustainability activities, implemented several schemes in the divisions or units to improve primary healthcare, rainwater harvesting,…

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    civilizations have used timber as a reliable building material for buildings and vessels. Over the decade’s people took advantage of trees as a resource believing that there was an endless supply. Every civilization has faced the issue of running out of natural resources,…

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    habitat is for their survival. Considerably, this process makes it possible for humans to establish similarities between themselves and non-human animals to develop compassion and feel more inclined to advocate and fight for the restoration and conservation of the environment. However, the development of these characteristics towards the environment can be rather difficult when living in a chaotic…

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    The Great Intervention Just imagine one day waking up to an economy that was once fine and then have it all crash and go downhill in an instance. Having no idea how you are going to provide for yourself or your family because you’ve lost your job. When the American stock crashed, all banks failed and companies went bankrupt. After this major crisis, how did the economy get back on its feet? Development and Implement of the New Deal Around the year 1930 America’s economy had a major…

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    Federal Government before and after New Deal The new deal was the very important strategy of the federal government to get rid of the great depression of 1929 in the United States. Before Franklin D Roosevelt took over, Herbert Hoover was the President of United States. At that time the country was running in a laissez faire economy which means federal government had no power over the business affair in the economy. The business were free to run in their own way, government did not have any…

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    Mango House Analysis

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    through the form, its spaces and building materials. The site has been defined by the coordinates of several existing majestic mango trees. Hence, the ‘function’ is the conservation of these 100-odd-year-old inhabitants; while the ‘form’ of the structure is governed by their location. Their integral presence warranted the design approach to accommodate the roots of the trees, thus embodying the basic values of being organic. Having established this, the aim was to…

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    Mariposa’s domestic water supply, ensure viewshed conservation, develop trails, reduce fire hazards and provide recreation opportunities for locals and visitors. Mariposa is in effect…

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