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    Amazons Business Model

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    only a part of the company and although Amazons products are sold at a standard mark-up, the company has also established alternate retail strategies by representing themselves as the gateway for other retailers and selling used goods. Other Non-retail services that amazon provides include referrals and commission based selling, Amazon Web Services (AWS)…

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    Everglade Research Paper

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    Everglade’s national state park is a U.S park that relies in Florida. It was established in December, 6, 1947. It consists of the largest sawgrass prairie in North America. Everglade’s is also known for the largest mangrove ecosystem in the western hemisphere. Also the largest subtropical wilderness in the United States. Other than that Everglade’s has a variety of animals that inhabit in there. That includes Florida panthers, American crocodile and the West Indian manatee. At this attraction…

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    Ever wonder what the world would be like with even less rainforests or possibly none at all? Well, if tropical rainforest deforestation doesn’t lessen then the world will soon find out. The rainforests are being cut down at an immensely dangerous rate and little to nothing is being done to grow the forests back up again. The rainforests are being destroyed and the impact of it is beginning to become awfully serious. Human beings must start using the rainforests more sustainably and efficiently…

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    a beautiful country with very high esteemed ecotourism sites and some of them are renowned for their incredible sceneries and views that are part of their natural build. Apart from the fact that the country is still struggling to preserve the the Amazon rain forest, the country 's wealth of natural attractions is incomparable with any other country. Some examples of the natural attractions from brazil are Cerrado, Foz do Iguacu, Pantanal, Abrolhos but the center of ecotourism attractions in…

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    regulate Earth’s temperature. The primary rainforest in this conflict of concern is the Amazon rainforest. The Amazon rainforest is known to be the largest tropical forest in the world. The rainforest covers more than 1/2 of Brazil and is home to 1/3 of the world’s birds as well as 1/2 of the world’s species. The Amazon forest also supplies around 20% of the world’s oxygen. However, about 20% of the Amazon rainforest has already been chopped down and is being used for pasture and growing…

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    My topic I will be discussing is; deforestation of the rainforest. In my next paragraphs I will explain the pros and cons of this topic; deforestation of the rainforest. Let’s start discussing the cons; Deforestation can cause a domino effect on the whole planet, including global climate change, indigenous people annihilation and biodiversity extinction. (Green Garage Blog) One wrong move, and the process will lead us to an empty and meaningless world. The death of plants and animals can lead…

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    Animal Endangerment in Brazil Brazil is home to some of the world’s most diverse wildlife, with over 2,900 animal species occupying in the Amazon rain forest. (Animals) These animals serve an important role in the world’s ecosystem, but are quickly becoming endangered. Although the extinction of animals is a natural occurrence, human activities has quicken their rate of becoming extinct. From early European colonists and settlers, to deforestation, and to animal smuggling, the number of species…

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    led to the establishment of Brazil’s extractive reserves which protect forest areas. Before Chico Mendes died, Brazil had replanted 2.5 million acres of forest that was destroyed. Rubber tapping is one of the many ways in which the resources of the Amazon are exploited without permanently harming the ecosystem. Providing subsidies to encourage local communities to engage in alternative industries is possible anywhere in the world. Mendes demonstrated to the union that rubber workers could…

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    the Tropic of Capricorn run through the country of Brazil making Brazil in the northern, southern, and western hemispheres. Brazil has a humid tropical and subtropical climate. The country is very hot and dry considering it’s on the equator. The Amazon River flows right through Brazil and happens to be the most biological diverse place in the world. The Brazilian Highlands covers mostly the eastern and southern Brazil. Brazil also has a lot of wetlands. The southern Atlantic Ocean covers the…

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    Becoming a forest ranger is more complicated than what people think. A bachelor's degree in forestry or an associate's degree with experience is required for this job. Is being a forest too dangerous? Throughout the job they may be exposed to chemical pesticides while battling forest pests, or use power equipment such as tools. Forest Rangers perform a wide range of tasks for state and national forests but being a forest ranger has some safety risks. Forest rangers jobs focus on protecting and…

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