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    thefoxmancometh@ymail.com, 2015, Para. 2). Scientists have been debating for decades on whether nature or nurture has the biggest impact on human development, and until this day there is no definite answer. Is it biology that determines how we turn out to be as individuals, our genes, DNA and family line? If you agree, then you are on the nature side of this issue. However, if you think it is the environment we are raised in and the experiences we face throughout our lives, then you are with…

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    Nature writing has a tendency to be anthropocentric, fueling consumerism in its readers. By contrast, the hallmarks of environmental writing are an attempt to create an awareness for issues concerning the environment in a biocentric point of view and to convey the detrimental effects of humanity’s impact on the world. The first four paragraphs of Bill McKibben’s “Introduction” to Walden exemplify nature writing in many aspects, chiefly thorough an anthropocentric focus throughout the passage…

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    production. Insects are organisms that can be of important when impose positive impact in the crops and human environments, but when harm the crops and interfere with human activities they regarded as pests and much care must be taken to ensure they not harm the crops and reduce risk of crop loss. Idea of understanding their biology, the way they reproduce, grow and develop and their involvement in the crop environment is of much important in order to understand the control method to reduce or…

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    The environment and climate have been controversial topics for many people. Environmental and climate damage have caused many societies in the past to collapse. Both videos lecture this week point out the need to keep the environment and climate safe and free from damage. If nothing is done, it can cause major damage on our isolated planet Earth and most importantly negatively human beings. Humans need to understand the importance the environment has on our survival. Jared Diamond is an American…

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    There is a steadily growing consensus that recent human activity has had such an impact that it has shifted the Earth into a new geologic epoch of our own making. The advent of this epoch, known as the Anthropocene, has generated much discussion and tension between the various science disciplines. The major issue being discussed is whether there is a need for a new era covering the last three centuries of human impact on the planet. Defining this epoch, in terms of both time and space, has also…

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    climate change , we deny the effects of humans and or negative impact on the planet, we are a destructive force of nature because we do not work as a group or one global conscience that regulates or waste and works to being more efficient at preserving our environment . as nations different laws are put in place and the inconsistent protection of the environment creates a domino effect that cancels out what other nations try to do to preserve the environment. I believe the the…

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    A hundred years ago bee populations began to plummet. This event lead scientists spreading the word to make it clear that the extinction of these creatures would cost us our lives. They stated that we wouldn’t be able to live for 5 years without them. Bees do more than just create honey, they also help plants grow. A type of insecticide was found in many bee samples such as pollen and honey. The insecticides caused the bees to abandon their hives which lead to the collapse of many colonies.…

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    Sustainability is concerned with the promoting of the most effective use of resources, the protection of the environment and ecosystems and the development of a more equitable world society. As sustainability includes different issues, is often difficult to define precise terms of it. Considering the Venn diagram, sustainability can be described as the intersection of three main issues as environmental, economic and social issues. Sustainability Venn diagram…

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    Human development takes a look at the way people change and grow throughout their lives. Studies of development take into account all of life beginning the moment of conception spanning all the years to death. To understand development both the biology and environment are studied because of their impact on the human experience. The first few years are the most crucial for development as babies begin to absorb all the information gathered from their surroundings. The brain begins to process all…

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    Environment In a world devoted to consumption, considering where the products come from is rare. In many cases, resources are found from the uncivilized areas of the world. The result of this production is global deforestation. Deforestation results negatively on the Earth’s health. Deforestation is the mass clearing of trees which results in “the reduction of CO2 emissions” (Laborczy, Winkler). Besides the negative impact found in the Earth’s atmosphere, deforestation has a harmful impact the…

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