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    E-Books Disadvantages

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    E-Book Benefits and Effects on Readers Technologies in society are changing the way we work and learn. Today one of the most popular ways to read is by tablet where people can purchase in app stores to buy his or her favorite books. But sometimes e-books have some adverse effects on memory. E-book is a revolutionary way of reading. Sometimes people with disabilities can benefit by reading e-books because of new technologies can annotate; also students can learn faster and improve reading…

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    needs to be fixed is that if we want to have a good healthy lifestyle we need to change and so do our habits and looks on deforestation. The Buddhist people have the same outlook on the way that people take advantage of these forest for example the Amazon rainforest in Brazil. Local people are cutting down trees and selling them for prophet toe buy new appliances for themselves. “... You will be cursed if you go to that forest” is told in the epic poem “Gilgamesh,” the Gilgamesh king ignores the…

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    First of all, the Brazilian government made a huge effort to construct the Amazon tribes that opposed the dam project – and Amazon itself – as a particular object of knowledge upon which to impose the development discourse. At the same time, the discourse concealed behind technical jargon and development "buzzwords" the fact that political choices were…

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    and e-books aggressively (Gilbert, 2015). Essentially, Amazon discovered a niche in its domain and instead of starting anew utilized its previous resource of book titles and relationships with publishers to create the foundation of a new market while still being competitive in traditional book retail. This is known as an analyzer strategy according to Miles and Snow’s strategy of typology (Daft, 2013). In the first quarter of 2012, Amazon was still by far the leading e-book retailer with 70…

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    to develop. In the long run these can be utilized as a part of medicinal research. Forest degradation has enormously reduced the accessibility of therapeutic plant species in the Brazilian Amazon. As of today, 25% of Western pharmaceuticals are derived from rainforest materials, yet just 1% of plants of the Amazon have so far been tried. Currently, over 120 drugs come from plant-derived sources. Of the 3000 plants identified by the US National Cancer Institute as active against cancer cells, 70%…

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    the history of Brazil through the lense of fiction, as though peering through the lush foliage of the Amazon rain forest and happening upon the events of an entirely different era of travel and communication, before the advent of a world connected by a global network of information. Following the course of the Capella, a tramp steamship attempting to travel up the Madeira River and through the Amazon basin, this work of literature describes…

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    Company description Amazon is a multinational corporation that started up as an online bookstore. Within a short time, it expanded and diversified its business which made Amazon become the leader of Internet based market. Amazon has both Business-to-Business (B2B) and Business-to-Customers (B2C) business models. Focusing on B2C model of Amazon, which is the online retailing platform, it is undoubtedly that Amazon is one of the most successful companies in the market. Amazon has a giant online…

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    Tropical Fruit Essay

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    Tropical Fruits Tropical fruit is any type of fruit produced in tree that is native to the tropics. The tropics are usually as the region and area of the globe that is between the Tropic of Cancer and Tropic of Capricorn. Tropical region has unique environmental conditions and therefore creates a habitat that is usually for diverse species of fauna and flora. Many tropical fruits are mostly used and consumed by humans, and certain fruits are widely known where its demands are high. (Site) There…

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    Questionnaires about Chinese e-book reading habits ware made by Sojump, the biggest Chinese online questionnaire service platform since 2006. The questionnaire web link was circulate to Wechat users from 2016 June 22 to July 1. Since Wechat is the most popular social media application in China (China Internet Network Information Center, 2015), the questionnaire can be circulate to a large number of people in a short time. According to the record on the website, 585 valid questionnaires were…

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    GLOBAL IMPACT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY ON DEFORESTATION Introduction Deforestation can be defined as the process of general disruption of a forest ecosystem that occurs when trees are cut on a large scale. It also refers to any process that alters an original tree covers, which includes felling of all trees on a site, thinning a forest and setting bush on fire. Trees are cut down by people for various reasons, for example trees are cut down to be used or sold as fuel in the form of…

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