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    Deforestation Deforestation in the Amazon rainforest has many ethical implications that are mostly negative with only a few being positive. Throughout history the Amazon rainforest has been going through massive deforestation which has affected untold numbers of animal species and humans in the region. Normally to the benefit of the humans and to the detriment of the animals. The purpose of this paper is to being to light the ethical implications starting with some history of the topic, then…

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    Kindle Fire Case Study

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    Your Kindle Fire contains your books, pictures, music and videos. A case will help to protect all of your information on your tablet and help you to continue to use and enjoy your Kindle Fire. Depending on your preferences, there are many different styles of cases that have a variety of benefits. Soft, pliable cases are easy to put on, fit tightly against your Kindle Fire and will help to protect it from drops and bumps that may come from rough handling. If you carry your Kindle in your…

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    to analyse is about climate and what things disrupt it’s natural course. I have chosen an article on the Amazon rainforest losing its ability to regulate climate because deforestation and it’s believed dire effects on its own and local climate. This article is from the newspaper The Guardian and was originally published October last year. The article suggests deforestation in the Amazon is leading to climate change, and that the forest can no longer regulate its own climate. The Guardian…

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    Apple, Inc. is one of the largest and leading technology companies in the world. In 1976, the company released its first personal computer, which was considered to be bulky and awkward. It did not do well in the market; however, founders Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak did not give up. They went back to the drawing board and focused on inventing a product that would be desireable to the public. Their next attempt at a successful invention was profitable, as Apple introduced the iPod, the most…

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    Firefly Research Paper

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    People are often surprised to learn there are many different kinds of firefly, not just one. In fact, there are nearly 2,000 firefly species sprinkled across the globe. Collectively, fireflies stretch from Tierra del Fuego at 55° south latitude to Sweden at 55° north latitude, gracing every continent save Antarctica. As is true for most liv- ing things, firefly diversity rises in the tropics, peaking in tropical Asia and South America: Brazil alone hosts 350 different firefly species. There…

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    Yanoomamo Summary

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    Yanomamo by Napolean A. Chagnon is an insightful book that helps educate others about the lives of these tribes’ people. The book is an anthropological case study, showcasing the lives of a tribe of indigenous people who live in the rainforest between the border of Brazil and Venezuela, known as the Yanomamo. Chagnon’s voice is clear throughout the course of the book and the illustrations provide visual insight into what it was like to live with this tribe. Some of the central themes of the…

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    The Amazon Rainforest is the largest tropical forest in the world. It covers eight countries and about two million miles of land. It produces about twenty percent of the world's oxygen. The Amazon Rainforest is losing a lot of trees due to deforestation. About ninety eight percent of Native Amazonian tribes have territories in the amazon. Native Amazonians have been in the rainforest for about twelve thousand years, that is about four-hundred-eighty generations that have lived there. They fish…

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    The Amazon rainforest should allow the rubber tappers to control the land because they are better for the environment and they are more adapted to the rainforest. For one, they protect the rainforest and its livelihood. The rubber tappers also use trees to make products like tries for like cars and bikes. The rubber tappers were the first to the Amazon rainforest that been there for many generations. According to the article Interest Groups “Since they lived there for many generations they…

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    Tropical Rainforest Damage Tropical rainforests are home to over half the world 's species such as butterflies, spiders, worms, snakes, frogs, parrots, sloths, and jaguars. There’s three levels of the rainforest; the forest floor where plants don’t grow because there is almost no sunlight. Understory layer where little sunshine reaches this area so the plants need to have big leaves to capture sunlight. Canopy layer where most of the trees have oval leaves that are pointy. Then the tallest…

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    As you already know there is a wide range of online money making methods available out there. Writing eBooks and selling them online is one way to create an income stream that keeps on giving. This article explains hot to write and publish an Ebook. The huge rise in popularity of the Kindle and the iPad, and the wide availability of free eBook reader apps for smartphones has increased the demand for eBooks dramatically. You can make a significant amount of money writing eBooks and the…

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