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    the whole the environment, air and water source in the worldwide because of overexploitation of natural resources catering for the needs of housing, food production, and industrial production. In fact, the amount of solid waste generated in the environment is very large because of human activities; it begets the sources of concentrated solid waste exceeding biodegradable ability of the natural environment in urban areas, agricultural areas, and industrial areas. As a statistic in 2010, “the…

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    Context, environment and culture are all very important aspects in occupational therapy and in the lives of every day people. In order to be occupational beings and have the best possible quality of life, it is important to have a balance of these three elements. Environment, context, and culture can either hinder or facilitate both occupational performance and participation. The environment consists of both a physical aspect and a social aspect. Context refers to the specific conditions that…

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    opportunities, cultures, and are ultimately shaped by the context in which they occur (Thompson & Kent, 2014). Environments can shape occupational participation and help provide appropriate services for clients to promote occupational performance. There is a direct correlation between a person and the environment (Beagan, 2015). The way a person’s life intertwines with the dimensions of culture and environment can be positive or negative, due to barriers or opportunities they are afforded.…

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    because of the teachings of their religion. Of course not everyone is at the extremes of being completely careless of environment and completely devote to caring for it. And while not every aspect of religion, that involves the environment, is attributed to the problems of the environment. That being said aspects of religion do, in fact, have some pull over people’s views on the environment. Christianity could be seen, at least in an ecological light, as a problematic religion. According to…

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    My environment can be decided in many ways, from my neighborhood, to my family and how I was raised. I love my environment it has taught me many things and has showed how a community can come together and help. My neighborhood isn’t decided as a “normal neighborhood “. In my neighborhood, we talk among each other. We are decided as friendly to each other. It may be small but we still look out for each other, for example when one goes out of town we will ask the neighbor to look out for the…

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    Right now, earth is very different than it was 100 years ago, or even 50 years ago. The environment is rapidly declining due to excessive pollution and in May 1985, three scientists discovered a hole in the ozone layer above Antarctica (Ask 4). At the current rate of environmental degradation, five to ten percent species found in tropical rainforests will go extinct every ten years (Environmental 2). Humans are taking advantage of the earth’s resources with no concern for future generations.…

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    reading and discussing chapter 11 in our test which is entitled managing the external environment. In law enforcement there are several different things inside of the prison that law enforcement officials must deal with like keeping inmates in a safe and humane environment. Some things that are to be managed in the internal environment are kept separately from outside sources. Also when it comes to the internal environment, supervisors must be careful with how they work with lower line staff…

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    3.5 to 7 billion trees get chopped down each year. Humans have been destroying the environment for years, only now we are finally coming to the consequences of our actions. The only way to protect the environment is for people to take responsibility for their own lifestyle. The Lorax is a playful, enthusiastic movie that helps show the importance of keeping the environment healthy. The movie, The Lorax, depicts global and ethical citizenship because it had symbolism that can help the audience…

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    What is sustainability? It is defined as “the ability to maintain a specific behavior indefinitely.” Personally, I find this topic rather intriguing because of the specific role it plays in our environment. Every day, sustainability is taken into consideration. Will I have enough gas to get to the store? Is there enough food at home? Does the dog have enough water? All of the above contribute to the same factor of having enough of a particular thing to continue. Sustainability is…

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    BALANCING BIODIVERSITY IN CHANGING ENVIRONMENT: IMPORTANCE AND CONSERVATION Abstract: Biodiversity is the variety and variability of living organisms, including their species richness in an environment. It is a major component of environment and useful for all living organisms including man. Biodiversity plays important role in regulation of climate. Biodiversity is a major part of life-support system. It is particularly ecological, economic, spiritual, cultural, and aesthetic importance.…

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