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    modified crops are capable of crossbreeding with non-GMO crops and can contaminate the genetic makeup of native crops. Contamination of GM crops negatively effect organic and non-GMO farmers due to unforeseen economic losses caused by Monsanto Company lawsuits. Farmers are being sued for having contaminated patented GMO’s in their crops. The economic risk of being sued has left many organic farmers to stop farming altogether, due to GM cross-breeding contamination to organic fields would leave…

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    get to know the definition of pollution. Rather than that, we will know each types of pollution and each definition of this. Then we will look further into the cause, effect and solution for each pollution in this topic. Lastly we will discuss about the resources depletion effect occur by human activity. INTRODUCTION Environmental damage inevitably threatens the welfare of human being as well as plant and animals. Threats to the environment come from two sources, pollution and resource…

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    Look at it from the standpoint of the domino effect. Number one : the human drinks the polluted water. Number two :eats the crops grown and watered by polluted water. Number Three : The animal and or crops die before it can even be hunted to be consumed. Number four: The human eats the animals (hunting/fishing) that are also contaminated by the polluted water. (diseased meat). In the event of an oil spill, if the health effects do not first reach the human, then by all means it will affect…

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    literature can be seen in various aspects. Environmentally, literature tells the story of the relationships that humans share with the environment. Literature of Africa and the Caribbean use an interdisciplinary approach to shed light on different environmental concerns. In a sense, literature gives nature its voice. In this paper, I will outline the importance of the Feminist, Eco-Feminist, Eco-Imagination, Eco-Centric, and Eco-Efficiency. Ecocriticism is “ecologically sensitive creative…

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    showing that cap and trade is the most economically efficient way that impact and reduce CO2 emission. By the reasons, cap and trade environmental outcome is guaranteed compare to carbon tax. Attributable to the setting of tax rate with the intention of reducing emissions by a certain amount would contain a lot of conjecture, it will need to be updated as economic change, and thus tax does not guarantee that targeted emission reductions will be succeeded. Additionally, cap and trade is an…

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    Western Hemisphere because of strong economic performances, trends in the tourism and financial sectors (the country’s leading industries), increasing unemployment rates, poverty, skill gaps, and incidences of crime threatens the country’s overall development and prosperity. Quintessentially, we are at the intersection of implementing the goals for sustainable growth primarily through ICT smart solutions or continuing on the road to socio-economic and environmental ruin. Irrespective of the road…

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    C) Based on time C1) Continuous Audit: Continuous audit is defined by R.C. Williams as one where the auditor is constantly or at (regular or irregular) intervals engaged in checking the accounts during the period. Continuous Audit means an audit at regular intervals throughout the accounting year. Generally, the audit work begins after the accounting year is over. But in case of Continuous Audit, the work begins the accounting year itself. C2) Final Audit: It is also known as periodical audit…

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    The tourism industry should be concerned not only about profitability, but also about its impact on the global environment. One example is TUIfly, a German airline corporation, that sets new environmental standards. In 1998, when the oil price was still below 20 dollars per barrel, TUIfly has already started to replace the old generation aircraft of type Boing 737 Classic with the new Boeing 737-800. At that time, TUIfly was a pioneer in investing in sustainable efficiency. Protecting the…

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    global temperatures. Among the contributors to the rise in temperature is from human activity itself. Warm planets leads and cause the temperature changes and also affect the weather in many ways. Land and sea temperatures are one way to measure the effects of climate change. A global warming has the potential to alter patterns of rain and snowfall, causing severe storms and droughts, reduced ice on the lake, glaciers melts, rising sea levels, and changes in plant and animal behavior. The…

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    Free Market Masculinity

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    free market system demonstrates a number of advantages, including competition, low prices, free trade, and ease of commerce. Yet the economic benefits of the free markets come with deleterious effects: they harm people who are not in power. It is evident that women and minorities are often pushed to the wayside while men dominate discourse and dictate the economic status quo. Imposing a limitation on markets will curtail or terminate the propagation of harmful masculinity – dangerous male…

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