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    Why Geography Matters More Than Ever Harm de Blij's " Why Geography Matters More Than Ever " is a book containing information much broader than the interaction of humans and their environment. The introduction starts with a basis ; explaining the roles of a geographer, historic events concerning early times in the Greek and Roman expansion, and the regard of geography's poor state due to the lack of knowledge. James Michener quotes " I am convinced that geography is the foundation of all ...…

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    Group One investigated how sustainable development can positively impact human welfare while Group Two argued how it negatively impacts human welfare. Both groups researched scholarly articles from eight different lenses and then collaborated their findings and constructed three main arguments from the most relevant articles to combat the opposing group’s arguments. Group One’s three main arguments took the perspectives of futuristic and environmental, ethical, and social. Our first argument…

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    Easter Island Case Study

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    were, overharvesting, deforestation by its inhabitants, habitat destruction, human environmental impacts, overlooking climate change, human population growth and problems with soil, such as “lessening fertility, attrition and increasing salt content” (Frantz). Easter Island is the "strongest example of a society that demolished itself by desecrating its own resources” (Frantz). Overharvesting damaged Ester Islanders environment. The overuse happened due to overfishing and hunting. Easter Island…

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    Nature vs. Nurture Impact an Individual in their Adulthood? Do you ever ask yourself why you may act like your mom or dad? It is simply the result of the early childhood environment. The environment and how children are raised plays an important role on the impact of a person in their adulthood. The nature vs. nurture controversy to understand how our personalities and traits are produced by our genes and biological factors, and how these traits are shaped by our environment, including our…

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    Chlorine Research Paper

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    What is chlorine and how does it have an impact on humans’ health and the environment? Chlorine is a chemical element that was discovered by Carl Wilhelm Scheele in 1774. Its symbol is Cl and its atomic number is 17. Chlorine has the physical form of a diatomic greenish-yellow gas at room temperature and atmospheric pressure. 1. 2. Indeed, its name is derived from the Greek word ‘chloros’, meaning ‘yellow-green’. 3. In the Periodic Table of Elements, Chlorine is found in the P-block, in group…

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    Australia having the surface area of 3400km2 and consists of several islands including Moreton Island, Bribie Island, North and South Stradbroke Island. Moreton bay Marine Park was first established in 1993 to protect the high biodiversity and unique environment whilst still allowing recreational use of the Bay (Department of National Parks, Sports and Racing, 2017). North Stradbroke Island (Minjerribah), is one of the islands situated inside the Moreton Bay Marine Park which covers an area of…

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    bring social impacts or, saying in other words, bear consequences, which affect the lifestyle of people, their work, personal relationships and communication within society. In turn, there is a term “social impact assessment (SIA)”, which is used to assess, analyze and control these effects. Social impact assessment can be applied to estimate positive and negative consequences in order to predict results from projects, programs or policies. This essay focuses on the analysis of social impact…

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    “Speaking of Annihilation”: Mobilizing for War Against Human and Insect Enemies, 1914-1945 written by Edmund P. Russell is about the chemicals from World War II that affects human and insect and the impact to the environment. In term of protecting the environment and wilderness, not many of the environmentalist have focus on warfare impacting the environment and the cause of chemical industries that have shape our environmental history on domestically and globalize. Hence, Russell’s journal…

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    Impact Of Tourism In Goa

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    CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1 BACKGROUND The tourism industry has largely contributed to the rise of India's GDP. The tourism industry has an impact on the tourist destination; the impact can be classified as positive and negative impact. Job opportunity and increased economic activity are the positive impacts while negative impacts include environment degradation, cultural and identity deterioration, antisocial activities, increased quantity of waste generated, etc. 1.2 Tourism industry in…

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    Hunger, unavailable drinking water, and natural disasters threaten the inhabitants of small islands across the world. Islands and atolls experience dramatic changes in their environment due to the rising sea level. Rising sea water devastates crops and contaminates fresh drinking water. Within a single lifetime, islands could become uninhabitable or even disappear below the rising sea. (Clark, 9) Sea level islands function as warning signs for the future of climate change. (Clark, 16) Climate…

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