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    We live in a world where most polluted environments are in areas where poor and people of color live. These communities are often targeted as locations for the placement of facilities that negatively impact the environment. Environmental justice has always been a massive friction in the USA, states have started creating policies on environmental justice. Numerous community activists have been working towards Environmental justice. Australia is one of the most secluded continents and when we…

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    its’ effects on the environment in “The Historical Roots of Our Ecological Crisis”. Throughout the short essay he brings to light the ways in which Westerner’s anthropocentric lifestyles and suppositional inherent place at the top of the food chain has had a profound and disastrous affect on the natural world in the late 20th and early 21st centuries. Because the timeline of the natural world is understood differently than the human timeline, the effects of man on his environment have been…

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    brief, the premise of environmental determinism, also known as geographical determinism or climatic determinism, asserts that the physical environment, including climate, predisposes states, societies, and individuals towards specific development paths (Agnew and Livingstone 2011). Environmental determinism contributed to the understanding of human-environment interaction within the discipline of geography and also influenced related seminal concepts such as possibilism (Lewthwaite 1966;…

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    social determinants are Housing, Income, and Environment. Also it’s beneficial and important for an individual to understand or have knowledge about these factors to allow them to make worthy decisions about their health or have an acceptable health behaviors. In these essay the term social determination is going to be discussed and how it affects the health of the population. Also this paper is going to specifically address why housing, income and environment is considered as social…

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    politicians and certain organizations to switch to clean renewable energy sources to help protect the environment, to reduce its harmful effects on the citizens, environment, and climate. This report shows and debunks the myth that so-called "clean coal" is not as clean as it is made for us to believe. Lastly, the toxic and harmful emissions that are produced by these power plants are a primary driver behind human rights issue. Some examples of these problems range from many citizens getting…

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    The present project is intended to examine space travel and the effects to the general population, the environment, and the astronauts working and living in space. The following report will provide a background and history of space travel, human and environmental effects of space travel, occupational hazards, a literature review, and a proposed study design to further knowledge in occupational hazards of working and living in space. The information collected, reviewed, and analyzed will provide…

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    people turn out to be the way they are. The nature aspect has to do with the biological make-up of a person while the nurture aspect has to do with the environment in which the person is raised. However, nature may be the product of inherited genes, human development is influenced and based upon nurture and by the quality of one’s external environment. Nature may be what creates the way we are physically but nurture shapes who we are as an individuals. In this paper I will explain both sides and…

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    experience. Human rights and protection of the environment have taken a back seat in the Honduras and Latin America since Columbus first led the Spanish to the region. The indigenous people were overrun by armies with superior numbers, weapons and disease, and those left have been treated as a lower class for almost five hundred years. Recently, the people have started to find a stronger voice and are gaining international support, but they still fight a dangerous battle for the environment and…

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    inhabitants of UAE, Organisations such as the Emirates Wildlife Society (EMS-WWF), Environment Agency – Abu Dhabi (EAD) and Al Ain Zoo are all working greatly.…

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    famous for its insecticidal properties and resulting environmental impact. In 1939, the Swiss chemist, Paul Hermann Muller discovered DDT’s insecticidal properties. In World War II DDT was used to control malaria and typhus among civilian troops. It was later used as an agricultural insecticide and as it popularity increased, it gained commercial use. In 1962, Rachel Carson published Silent Spring, a book tracing the environmental impact of the nationwide spraying of DDT and the ethical concerns…

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