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    itself. We are directly responsible for the degradation of Earth’s natural resources, and very little action is being taken to prevent its destruction. For Diamond’s first point, it is obvious that Americans have a negative impact on the environment. America has factories and cars emitting CO₂, disposing of plastic materials which can decompose easily, over hunting and manufacturing of animals, use of fossil fuels, destruction of natural habitats, disposal of toxic waste in the environment, and…

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    Industrial Melanism of Biston Betularia or the Peppered Moth in England has been a textbook example of natural selection since it was first noticed. Before the industrial revolution the peppered moth was most commonly found in the light colored Typica variety. During the industrial revolution there was a significant rise in the dark Carbonaria form and a slight rise in the intermediate Insularia form. Beginning in 1970 the Typica variety has been rising in frequency again. Carbonaria went from…

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    The different social structures like industrial, agricultural, religious, aesthetic etc. have developed during various stages of human civilization and these structures represent human being’s accumulated cultural resources based on natural environment. If the natural environment helped in the…

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    Our natural environment serves as an essential part of our world. Some have suggested that, “Everything humans have needed to survive, and thrive, was provided by the natural world” (Hance, 2011, para.1). There is a significant amount of studies that correlates the interaction with nature to measurable benefits to people (Keniger, Gaston, Irvine & Fuller, 2013, para.1). Specifically, benefits to cognitive performance, physical health, psychological well-being have been linked closely to nature…

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    speakers play a tremendous role within CenterPoint Energy, Adrian Moreno is the Service Area Manager and Bryce Gerick is the Associate Service Consultant. CenterPoint Energy’s main focuses includes electric transmission and distribution, natural gas distribution, and natural gas sales and services. They have been serving the community for over 150 years, have more than 7,000 employees, and they have a history filled with accomplishments. They did an excellent job presenting giving valuable…

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    1. Generally, rights are defined as claims or entitlements, and they take positive and negative forms. A negative right is a freedom from interference with regard to some activity or pursuit. Examples of negative rights include the right of freedom of speech and the right to worship. Meanwhile, a positive right is a claim to some good or service, such as rights to education or health care. Rights are also separated into moral and legal forms. A legal right is stipulated in a civil legal code,…

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    to restore these ancient power plants causes inflation in monthly electric bills. Low income families that already have a hard time making ends meet, cannot afford a higher electric bill. Hospitals will have to raise their cost of medical care in order to pay for the electric that runs lifesaving equipment. Insurance companies would have to raise the deductible for current and new customers. In the EPA’s attempt of making utility power plants burn fuels that are more efficient, these companies…

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    When we talk about natural selection, we often hear the phrase: “The Survival Of The Fittest”, but what does it really mean? Is it about the strongest ones with biggest muscles who survive? No, it is about the creatures who adjust to their environment. The strongest creatures are the ones who change their body when their home changes. The giraffes eat leaves that are high up in the trees, because they had to adjust to this environment long time ago, generation after generation their shapes…

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    Sustainability and tourism are two different terms but are inter-related. Sustainability and tourism should go hand in hand in order to maintain the ecological balance on the earth thus making the planet safer from any kind of harm occurring due to any tourist activities. Sustainability refers to the ability of sustaining the environment by not being harmful to environment and its resources. On the other hand, tourism comprises all the activities of an individual or a group of individuals while…

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    priority and where the majority of the citizens need to earn some in order to see a more secured and easier life. With the rising global energy demand, fracking has been considered as the next big thing for energy producers. So fracking can lead to the promotion of energy independence, cheaper gas prices and more available jobs. Fracking would allow us more access to natural gas and oil. “Shale gas made up a small share of natural gas productions in 2005, but has surged since then and in 2010…

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