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    many centuries humanity has relied on the environment for a number of resources, but now it is becoming too serious. The resources we need are harming innocent creatures, and even putting humans lives in danger. The world needs resources to survive, but it is getting out of hand. The world needs to be safer while extracting these resources and needs to learn how to use a safe amount without causing damage to the world. The world is killing our environment with needs which have lead to a decline…

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    has been created between urban environments and small towns. These communities have distinct features which measure their own kind of uniqueness, their own set of attributes, how they shape human relations and cultures, as well as the amount of freedom people living in the communities have. Urban environments and small towns differentiate from one another in three main aspects which are in their numbers, density, and heterogeneity (Wirth, 1969). Urban environments have various cultures and…

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    online learning environment, so if someone tells you online learning is not equivalent to attending the average brick and mortar school, then they do not have experience learning in an online classroom. This was my experience before attending the virtual classroom through the University of Phoenix and earning my associates degree with a concentration in the criminal justice field entirely online. In my online experience, all of the required materials were provided in the virtual environment. For…

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    Year 10 Geography Assessment Task 1 2018 Task 1 1. Define the term forest environment. Forests are an ecosystem that predominately consists of trees and provide habitats for many different animals. The trees found in forests are also a vital element in environments. 2. Identify two different types of forest environments. Two different types of forest environments are Tropical Rainforests and Coniferous Forests. Tropical Rainforests are typically dense and are located near the equator. Whereas,…

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    Thesis Statement: The world's population growth has caused a destruction of the environment. I. Agriculture may look common and environmental friendly but as the amount of farm increased with the population, we had actually damaged the environment. A. Farming had caused soil erosion and degradation. 1. As we build more farm for planting usage, many forest had been damaged.It may further lead to soil erosion. 2. Pesticide and fertilizer used destroy the soil’s natural properties, not to mention…

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    How did humans interact with and influence their environment, and conversely, how did the environment affect humans. Throughout 600 BCE- 600 CE the environment affected human’s gods, wars, migrations, culture, and food. At the core of each civilization’s culture is it’s religions. The environment as it usually does, affected earlier civilizations drastically. In the early Latin civilizations, the worshipped maize, a corn like crop that they lived and died on. This naturally was translated into…

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    How we should treat the environment? Do we have a moral responsibility to preserve the environment? The state of our environment these days is very crucial. Weather changes all the time. On summer days, we can expect the sun always brightly shining. During fall and winter, we can expect a calmer weather. But these have changed over time. It rains in the summer more than usual and it gets hot in fall and winter times. The weather change has been the new norm. Sometimes, the weather gets too dry…

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    this assignment I will go over what LRE, Inclusion, home-based programs and center-based programs and how they relate to young children with a disability. LRE (least restrictive environment) is a allows young children with special needs to be educated in settings as close as possible to a regular or general education environment. The goal for LRE is to prevent segregation. All students have the right to work together unless a student situation prevents them from being in a general education…

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    parts, as well as abiotic factors, or nonliving parts. Biotic factors include plants, animals, and other organisms. Abiotic factors include rocks, temperature, and humidity. What roles are performed by this ecosystem in terms of the surrounding environment? All of the organisms within an ecosystem have different roles. These roles are called niches. Organisms can have more than one niche and knowing the niches of an organism can help to explain why they act and interact the way they do. To…

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    What many think of as “bad for the environment” is the idea of genetically engineering crops and an unnatural process which could cause negative effects on the soils. But, in actuality, according to the article “The Environmental Impact of GMOs” from Onegreenplanet.org, those aren’t the main…

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