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    many serious threats too many water resources posed by Fracking. Regulation is very important and due to certain explicit exemptions from cleaning act groups, safe water associations, and others that are granted by the Energy Policy act of 2005. Natural Gas Fracking will play in the United States energy future is quickly evolving. Fracking is known to be one of the largest gas reserves in the world. Also can be referred to as a “Bridge Fuel” that, according to the gas and oil industry, will aid…

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    where one of the stated objectives is to protect ecological processes without human interferences. The approach is ideal for the management of threatened species particularly where the threat is known to be external and not an intrinsic (internal or natural) phenomenon (Fred, 2008). 2.9 Wildlife Crime in…

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    Intelligent people don’t come around so often, but when they do we take advantage of their knowledge. Charles Darwin, English natural scientist who formulated a theory of evolution by natural selection once said, “ It is not the strongest or the most intelligent who will survive but those who can best manage change”. Throughout the novel The Call of the Wild by Jack London, the main character Buck was the prime example of evolution throughout the novel. Going from a typical pampered house dog,…

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    they can perform rituals and dance. With the increase in the festivals in different parts of the society various greenery portions are carved out thereby hampering the natural environment. On the other certain people in the society take chances in the name of festivals. So, the author wants the readers to realise the need of natural conservation and be less attractive to festive…

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    In the last week of February, a historical event took place here in the U.S. when a tanker left the coast of Louisiana carrying America’s first liquefied natural gas (LNG) export to Brazil. Symbolically, the tanker marked a new era of energy production and trade and was a sign of the U.S.’s new position as an independent player in the Energy Sector. In many ways, this milestone was made possible by the decade-old shale boom that was pioneered and propelled by the energy visionary, Mr. Aubrey…

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    When asked if you know the meaning of Natural Selection can act only by the preservation and accumulation of infinitesimally small inherited modifications, each profitable to the preserved being it makes you confused. This is what Darwin’s contemporaries felt while reading his theory about natural selection. This is what they needed to read in order to understand. More individuals are produced each generation that can survive. People who lived back in the mid 1800’s did not understand where…

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    Darwin is called the "Father of evolution," he never really wanted to be a leader. He was a passionate naturalist who spent years in research that led to the controversial Theory of Natural Selection. Reluctant to publish his theory, it took more than 20 years and support from fellow scientists for Darwin to finally publish On the Origin of species in 1858. The book was an immediate best seller and it made Darwin a leader in a revolution of science that is still controversial today. CHARLES…

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    with other organisms. Throughout the Hitopadesha, in numerous tale stories natural creatures were presented as characters that tried to contrary to their natural perverse behavior. Since animals do not have a developed mind as human beings, animals lack moral compass and are not able to determine what actions are acceptable in various situations. In the Hitopadesha, several animals asserted they have changed their natural behavior for the greater good however, creatures are not able to change…

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    2.1. Diversification Strategy Gazprom has been established in 1989, having a long tradition, natural resources, and experience lead Gazprom to the position of being the largest natural gas explorer in the world and one of the largest companies in the world. Gazprom’s position of being the leader among global energy companies is achieved through their strategic objective by securing reliable supplies, implementing sales markets diversification, scientific and technological…

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    Responsibility toward the Natural Environment Introduction Humans are part of the natural eco-system that makes up our planet. Without this eco-system and the ability of Earth to support life, humans might very well cease to exist. As residents of planet Earth, humans have a responsibility to take care of the natural environment. Part of taking care of the environment involves a certain degree of social responsibility when it comes to disposing of waste, using natural resources, and operating…

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