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    The focus of this investigation is to record, process and interpret the zonation of a community of species on the rocky shore of Te Raekaihou Point. The site data was collected from the rocky shore at Te Raekaihou Point, and my chosen species are the Blue-Banded-Periwinkle (Austrolittorina antipodum), and the Brown-Barnacles (Chamaesipho brunnea). The community pattern found in the rocky shore is zonation. Zonation is the division of plants and animals into distinct horizontal bands, or ‘zones’…

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    1. Explain what sustainability means to you. Sustainability looks outside typical business strategies to employ holistic solutions that address the impact of decisions on available resources, social equity and the natural environment. The practice of sustainability is an opportunity to facilitate responsible development on a global scale. 2. Describe your current career. I am employed in Water Resources Business Development for the City of Mesa. My profession places me in a leadership position…

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    Natural Capital Valuation

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    Physical natural capital inventory: The physical account of natural capital and land use will be based on the land cover data from the Southern Ontario Land Resource Information System (SOLRIS 2000-2002) to estimate the area of each land cover, ecosystem, and land use type. 2. Typology and identification of ecosystem services and benefits: The typology of ecosystem services will be based on classification developed by The Economics…

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    1. I think this would be a great entry level introduction to the basics of economics. This lesson can be taught in a 6th or 7th grade class. This lesson uses an ice cream stand simulation to teach the concepts of supply and demand. Since the lesson focuses around an ice cream stand simulation it creates a fun engaging activity to get the kids involved (I mean who doesn’t love ice cream)! The students are given the opportunity to create their own small business which I think is awesome. I think…

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    The article in The Economist entitled “The parable of the sage grouse” (May 5, 2018) is ultimately about the perceived dangers of Ryan Zinke’s actions as Unites States Secretary of the Interior. The Economist is a weekly international newspaper that can be purchased in most major cities around the world. I accessed the print version of the article, but it can also be accessed online. The print version of the newspaper can be purchased for US$7.99 per issue which could be cost prohibitive for…

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    Theories are general explanations that are supported by evidence obtained through the scientific method and are utilized in all domains of social and psychology practices. By observing people scientifically, the social worker can obtain systematic descriptions of human tendencies and differences among people and their environments. This paper will highlight two key theories used in both historically and contemporary social work. Next, a description of the main research areas and methods used…

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    meltdown is inevitable and that the effects are irreversible. However, there are multitudes of actions that can be done to help save ourselves and the environment; but these actions have to happen very soon. There is an on-going study called the Ecological Footprint (EF), and it can assess the quantity of land and water that a single human or human population needs to support its current lifestyle; in terms of the resources it uses and the waste it produces. The EF gets an accurate reading of…

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    Sustainability provides the idea that the three pillars, social, economic, and environmental sustainability must all work together to thrive. Without these three pillars working together, nothing can live out to its full potential. The idea of maintaining this sustainability appears in John Steinbeck’s Of Mice and Men. In this story, the protagonist, George dreams of living on a subsistence farm with companion. Throughout the novel, many people join in on the dream, making it more realistic. The…

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    The leading scientific principle that drives all environmental and ecosystem management decisions are sustainability. Sustainability is defined by Miller & Spoolman, (2009) as the “Ability of earth’s various systems, including human cultural systems and economies, to survive and adapt to changing environmental conditions indefinitely.” Applying this definition to ecology, there are four scientific principles of sustainability that highlight how the ecosystem has naturally sustained itself for…

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    productions. Additionally, this study could be replicated, as the authors provided specific details regarding all of the standardized assessments that were used, provided an explanation of the SPT hierarchy in the appendix, and thoroughly explained the system for calculating the occurrence of overgeneralization. A potential threat to the internal validity of this study was the short amount of time between the start of the study and the onset of the participant’s LCVA. The participant’s…

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