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    1. What is bushmeat hunting? Why is it so harmful to primate populations? Bushmeat is any wild animal that is hunted and eaten from a forest. Bushmeat hunting means hunting animals that are already going extinct (or will soon be extinct). This is a threat to primates and will cause their extinction because it takes around 10 to 20 years to replace them in the environment. Since they keep being hunted, they can’t really keep pace to replace their population with the amount humans are killing.…

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    The reasons for this dire situation include: decimation of habitat by logging and suburban encroachment; building of roads that cut off access to the water which it needs for spawning; predation by foreign species such as house cats; and booming populations of its natural predators, including the bald eagle and sasquatch. What few that make it to the Canal are further hampered in their reproduction by the growing problem of pollution from farming…

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    which demands to clear lands for agriculture and fuel wood. Deforestation is also caused storms. Overall deforestation needs to be reduced or prevented and that can be achieved by implementing laws along with using sustainable products. But no matter what deforestation…

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    words spoken out loud, as well as those expressed electronically on the Internet in public settings. It can be difficult to ascertain what kind of speech is not protected by the First Amendment because; there are, in fact, some exceptions, which…

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    Deforestation Of The Amazon

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    With the invasion of the Amazon, these ethnic groups now need to share the forests with a growing number of settlers who seek to tap into the Amazon’s considerable natural resources. Hunter-gatherer groups were once generally nomadic, living in small settlements for a couple of years until the resources were exhausted. Because of land colonization by non-indigenous people, many local groups were forced into sedentary lifestyles. These changes not only destroy traditional lifestyles, but also…

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    Smuggling is the movement of anything between nation-states that one or both countries do not allow (Andreas, 2009). This is distinct from trafficking, that has no movement requirement and is about use. An example is human trafficking, which includes activities such as child soldiers, forced marriage, and involuntary servitude. Smuggling is an activity that has been in existence since the invention of jurisdiction-based boundaries. It has always been a small percentage of commerce and will…

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    Climate change comes to the fore as in any discussion of environmental. Human activities such as burning fossil fuels, deforestation, and using transportation are the main causes which rapidly accelerate climate change. However, such problems can be controlled and dealt with by making an effort to implement renewable energy and conserve energy as mentioned and the sequestration of carbon dioxide. Thermal power generation burning fossil fuels such as coal, petroleum, and natural gas has been used…

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    will determine what kinds of information pops up on your timeline. Because of things like Twitter, where news is easily accessible with real-time updates, there is a demand for instant news stories that quickly inform. Newspapers cannot cater to the majority of the population because of how easy it is to press a few buttons on your phone to view the New York Times’ Facebook page. In the past most people got news from daily newspapers or from cable TV programs, but now simply logging onto various…

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    What Is Coral Bleaching

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    therefore easy to catch. Bottom trawling is another form of destructive fishing in which a net is drug along the bottom to trap fish. This tactic also catches coral and rips it up (Globalissues.org). Many of these fishing techniques have been made illegal in coral reefs, but they still…

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    biodiversity is all the organisms within an ecosystem, and genetic biodiversity is the different subsets of an organism like a white bunny or a grey one. Biodiversity is so important to remain protected because the more we have of it the larger chance that what the Earth has today will remain for generations to come to discover and not simply in the form of history textbooks. Unfortunately…

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