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    Essex coastline hosts a rich and diverse range of biodiversity life. As many coasts across the United Kingdom, it suffers from competing demands for uses of the seas which puts huge pressure on the marine environment. Some habitats and species have been affected by many factors. That has led the government to introduce legislation measures to protect the marine community. In this essay, I will look at how marine conservation zones would be beneficial to help the marine biodiversity in the UK.…

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    Charles Koch Case

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    Article Recap: Charles Koch Republican billionaire and donor Charles Koch of Koch industries has been reportedly given George Mason University about $48 million between 2011 and 2014.According to a Yahoo Finance report, the public school located outside Washington DC has quietly become a new conservative bastion for economics and law. Tax records indicate that that Charles Koch gives nearly $20 million to hundreds of schools in the US. In 2014, the foundation gave George Mason $16.8 million to…

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    The world's population is estimated to reach nine billion by 2050 with more food and agricultural water needed to feed the growing population. In addition to change in food and water demand, climate change and change in biofuel demand represent major risks for long-term food security. As the pressure on land and water resources intensifies, managing the available resources and feeding the growing world population seems challenging and has to be addressed. My life goal is to become an expert in…

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    Biogas Essay

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    moving the world, such as solar and nuclear energy, which are two main areas of research. However, there are other energies, less known and therefore less used, like biogas. Biogas is a renewable (source of) energy that belongs to the category of biofuels. It typically refers to a gas produced by the biological breakdown of organic matter in the absence…

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    With the United States being the second largest contributor of burning fossil fuels in the world, a new source of energy is overdue. About 86% of the country’s types of energy sources originate from fossil fuel consumption and other closely linked greenhouse gases. Some of these emissions include carbon dioxide, methane and other harmful gases. Without an alternate source of energy the atmosphere will continue to trap higher amounts of toxic gases and eventually won’t be capable of providing…

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    Solar panels, biofuels, and other sustainable technologies are still new and developing in many areas and individual implementation of infrastructure and maintenance can be extremely cost prohibitive. The role of government in this scenario is to redistribute funds and…

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    to civilizations. “Renewable energy is currently responsible for 11 percent of America’s domestic energy production, with over 125 GW of operating renewable power projects (56.8 GW from non-hydro technologies) and 13 billion gallons of biofuels projects. The biofuels industry alone displaces the need for roughly 445 million barrels of oil, more than the total estimated crude oil imports from Saudi Arabia last year.” (McGinn) Solar energy is the most well-known renewable energy supply. Renewable…

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    External & internal environment There are two types of environment of the marketing the external & internal environments. The external environment is involved of those variables which are the natural environment, societal environment and task environment. The societal environment includes general forces that do not directly touch on the short run activities of the organization but can influence its long –term these forces are the : economic forces , technological forces , political –legal…

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    In Food, Farming, and Freedom, Rami Zurayk touches on several issues involving food production and consumption in the Middle East. These include the increased westernization of the local diet; European and American domination of the market, even within Middle Eastern countries; government policies that favor the comparative advantage model; the Israeli occupation of Palestine and its effects on food production; gastrodiplomacy; deruralization and the dissolution of ties to the land; and the…

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    Hierarchical life introduces a test. Do administrators not so much lead candidly as well as those being driven can get to be mechanical items. It is in this way not astonishing that associations’ demonstration dishonestly notwithstanding endeavours to make new hypotheses. Really, this is precisely what morals suggest. Arora, & Dharwadkar, (2011) clarifies that morals involves having obligation regarding the other. It is the individual tend to the next notwithstanding being diverse and having…

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