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    takes human behavior—the doings and sayings, both learned and unlearned—as its subject matter”. Early behaviorists inferred that all behaviors are acquired through conditioning, and until today, behaviorists believe that humans’ actions are shaped by responses to environmental stimuli. However, in 1959, Noam Chomsky’s critical review of B. F. Skinner’s Verbal Behavior helped spark the “cognitive revolution”. Cognitive psychology concerns itself with the structure and functions of the human mind;…

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    need of maintaining the natural ecological balance in the environment and so, we came up with the biodegradable products. In order to eliminate the mess, our biggest challenge and responsibility was to develop green products, services and processes that will provide better quality air, a cleaner environment, and a better health. Biodegradable bag helps in reducing the pollution by providing a green life to the environment as well as to human beings. What are the benefits of going green with…

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    A Historical Look on Globalization’s Impact on the Environment and Ecosystem Services Humans have only been on this earth a fraction of its life but in those years, we have drastically altered it in ways that can never be reversed. Globalization, the process of integrating and interacting among ourselves and people of different nations, could never have occurred without these changes. However, they have come at the ultimate cost, the health and wellbeing of our planet. Environmental damages…

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    Webster). Ecology is a branch of science concerned with the interrelationship of organisms and their environment, the totality or pattern of relations between organisms and their environment (Miriam Webster). Although these two terms contradict each other, they cannot be separated. If we had an economy without ecology, we would have no knowledge or concerns about the environment and how it works. The human economy is inseparable from the world's ecology. Economy relates…

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    Ray Human beings continually interact with the environment in different capacities and as a result are influenced by systems that play an important role in their overall development. The external variables in the environment, such as influences from society, culture, and the like, have a profound impact on the social, physical and emotional development of human beings. For this reason, sociologists are continually researching on external systems found in the environment and assess them based on…

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    involves the Once-ler, cutting down all the Truffula trees resulting into the production of the poor quality and a toxic environment. The fundamental teachings from the process are that it is not good for a business to seek aggressive expansion at the expense of trees and the environment. The Lorax story reveals how the corporate greed can lead to human actions that can spoil the environment for personal business benefits. Lorax activity is against I=PAT theory advocating for the environmental…

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    The United States Environmental Protection Agency is an agency of the . federal government which was created for the purpose of protecting human health and the environment. The EPA was founded by President Richard Nixon and was structured on December 2, 1970 when operations began. After Nixon signed an executive order. The EPA is mostly controlled by its administrator, who is appointed by the president and followed by needing to be approved by Congress. Though the EPA is not a Cabinet department…

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    Climate change or global warming has been the center of discussion for the past years as it poses detrimental effects on but not limited to the environment and to human activities. As defined by the Inter-governmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), climate change is a change in the state of the climate that can be identified by changes in the mean and/or the variability of its properties, and that persists for an extended period, typically decades or longer; climate change may be due to…

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    warming is expanding its impact; storms are meant to clear out areas and allow them to reform anew, however, if global warming makes it so that the planet creates more rainfall and unpredictable weather, this can be bad for the environment as it will not allow it time to regrow. Plants can also be over-watered and drown, not only would it destroy the ecosystem, but it also destroys houses and building which will kill lives and create debris that will harm the environment and make it more…

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    impacting on the health of the individuals since 500 BC. Various human activities of that time have emerged and evolved with the passage of time and thus extended environmental issues. Air pollution is one of the major ecological problems. Environmental problems were first discovered at the time of ancient Athens and Rome when they complaint about environmental concerns (Bauer, 2007). This essay will look in detail about some of the human activities at the time of ancient Rome and Greek that…

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