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    He relays every negative thing about our environment and health to our increased dependence on cars. Brown seems to cry out to the world that we need to change our ways before it’s too late. He wants people to be more mindful, and to not just throw out the environment. Brown begins his argument with a stroll down the authors’ childhood. He refers to the numerous afternoons spent strolling with his grandmother to the local grocery store. Many people can refer to this as an emotional appeal.…

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    myths, folklore, religion, arts and culture. The oldest visual image of the human fascination, love and reverence for nature in India can be found in the 10,000 years old cave paintings at Bhimbetka in Central India depicting birds, animals and human beings living in harmony. The Indus Valley civilization provides evidence of human interest in wildlife, as seen in depicting images of rhino, elephant, bull, etc. The earliest concern for the wild life law could be traced to 3rd century B.C. when…

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    Daniel Melvin 2-16-17 Period 1 Raguindin English Aquarium Controversy Essay Are zoos, aquariums & marine parks a positive or negative impact on the planet’s animals and community? I think zoos, aquariums & marine parks have a positive impact because they provide shelter, food and health care for animals that would not be able to survive out in the wild otherwise. Aquariums, zoos & marine parks…

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    Snow Leopard Extinction

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    Endangered species are species of animals or plants that are at risk of extinction, this means that there are very few of them and they could potentially all die out. Some of the factors that cause extinction are loss of habitat, hunting, diseases and climate change. • Snow Leopard - Panthera uncia • Blue Whale - Balaenoptera musculus • Giant Panda - Ailuropoda melanoleuca Snow Leopard Snow Leopards are mainly found in the Eastern Himalayas and Yangtze. They live in the cold high mountain…

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    Wildlife Biologist

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    comes from governmental agencies, demand for zoologists and wildlife biologists will be limited. Many states will continue to employ zoologist and wildlife biologists to manage animal populations for tourism purposes (hunting, sightseeing, and conservation). Typical employers include: zoos or wildlife parks and environmental protection agencies; government agencies and research institution; medical research establishments and the National Health Service; environmental and animal charities;…

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    You, reading this paper, have you ever wanted to learn about the physics of rollercoasters? This research will explain how potential energy is converted into kinetic energy throughout the roller coaster. Two variations of roller coasters will be built. The roller coasters will be used to compare how the marble’s energy is affected by the hills, turns or loops of each roller coaster. Now let’s test their potential. The concept of a roller coaster can be dated back as far as the 1400’s.…

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    Wildlife crime is a big business and can be hard to control. Since the pharaohs of Ancient Egypt, Cheetah’s have always been looked as a pet for the rich and the royal. Italian nobles, Russian princesses, and Indian royalty used cheetahs as a status symbol to show their wealth and nobility. Because cheetahs did not breed well in captivity, they had to be caught directly from the wild. This wreaked cheetahs population over time, especially those in Asia, and is the leading reason to Asiatic…

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    First Home Warranty

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    It is very important for you to have a American First Home Warranty. Anyone who has read the First American Home Buyers Protection BBB reviews knows that home warranties can help people save a lot of money. Your home buyers insurance can cover your heat pump. There are many ways that you can benefit from getting a heat pump. Below is a list of some of those benefits: Can Warm Up Your Home One of the reasons that the American First Home Warranty recommends that you have a heat pump is because…

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    The Koala, a prominent symbol of Australia, should be protected at all costs; this being the goal of the prospective Koala Protection Act (National Geographic). The home of Koala bears, being the Eucalyptus Forest, are being destroyed to make more room for roads, houses, and farms (National Geographic). These forests are everything for the Koala, the trees provide and and shelter just to name a few (National Geographic; “Koala Protection Act”). For this reason the forest must be protected so…

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    Buffett Awards

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    conducting this assignment I regard this award to be one of the most important conservation awards, as it empowers local conservationists that receive ill attention. Overall, I found the Buffett Award assignment to be very challenging, in a positive way, and inspiring. From both regions, all previous Buffett Award winners had achievements that deserved significant recognition even among the most well known conservation biologists. The work performed by these grassroot conservationists has…

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