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    Yet so many people turn a blind eye to it, not enough people care. Eventually, we will be brought back to a more natural way of living by one means or another. If we choose to live more harmoniously, we can still retain the things of beauty and value that we have achieved thus far. Considering the ideas of the sublime and transcendentalism, returning to a natural state a living in a natural environment is impossible to do on a mainstream stage with the development…

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    animal and a wild animal. The dangers are eminent and unpredictable and people need to realize what they are trying to do is impossible and not to mention dangerous to their health and safety. Keeping exotic animals as pets should not be allowed in order to prevent harm to the owners through disease, the animals through lack of space and the feeling of captivity and also harm to the environment through population and the food chain.…

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    It has been long acknowledged that the Untied States is in need of finding a natural energy source in order to become a more sustainable country and to also become less dependent on the Middle East. Attaining natural gas and oil from shale is a game changer when it comes to energy production. However, this revolutionary approach has created environmental skepticism around how environmentally friendly and sustainable this practice actually is and the types of problems that could be associated…

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    the fittest”, and rejects government regulation of businesses. According to Sumner, “Persons who possess the necessary qualifications obtain great rewards. They ought to do so. It is foolish to rail at them,” and millionaires “are the product of natural selection.” Social Darwinists believe that poverty is the result of lazy and weak people…

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    separate. In one of his most famous works; ‘The Concept of Law ’ he analysis’ the relation between that is between law, coercion and morality. In order to try to and clarify whether laws are coercive orders or moral commands. Hart states in this book that there is no logical connection between law and morality, if we to conceive all laws as coercion orders or moral commands this would be oversimplifying and it would also impose misleading uniformity upon different types of Law. Therefore, he…

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    developing and becoming the new norm in many communities. This atmosphere of fear has led to a decrease in the non-structured outdoor play and an increase in level dependence that the child has towards the parents (Little, 2015). Exposure to the natural environment can be limited or encouraged by the parents. The term…

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    along with other entities and beliefs in Western culture, is pulling Americans away from having a strong connection with nature. One of the more contemporary philosophers, David Abram, expresses the importance of having a sense of unity with the natural world in his…

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    Evolution Lab

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    In this lab, we used computer simulations to investigate about the forces of evolution. Evolution is when alleles changes over time in a population. There are four major forces of evolution. These forces may increase or decrease gene diversity, meaning they can introduce new alleles or extinct some alleles. One of the forces is mutation. Mutation is when an error, replication or deletions that cause new genes to arise that neither parents has. This causes the population to become more diversity…

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    Jamaica Research Paper

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    Some of the most important natural resources for the island of Jamaica are sugar, bananas, coffee, and cocoa. Jamaica is one of the world’s largest producers of bauxite. Those resources are only 4 of many other natural resources. Some other natural resources such as , crude oil, clay, and limestone help benefit their country. Those resources help benefit their country by making cement, creating large or small industries. Also they help create new jobs for people. The trees in Jamaica’s many…

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    hit-list of our main fears: that natural resources are running out, the ever-growing population is causing the shortage of food, species are becoming extinct in vast numbers, and the global warming. It is crucial that we look at the facts if we want to make the best possible decisions for the future. Therefore, Cyril Dion and Mélanie Laurent, together with other four people had taken off on a multinational voyage to carry out an investigation in ten countries in order to understand what may…

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