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    Invented by the Wright brothers on December 17, 1903, the airplane provides an efficient transpiration method, allowing for people to travel from different places faster. However, within the actual ride itself, the cabin, usually filled with tightly packed seats, crying babies, and lack of space, is a confined space. In other words, while the confined cabin lies in an immense landscape, it proves to be the largest obstacle in front of any passenger. One is expected to either read, sleep, or…

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    When an organism is in an aquatic environment, they are required to maintain their homeostasis from the difference in salt and other particles in solution and in their cell bodies. The salinity and osmolality in an environment triggers a series of regulatory responses in the organism to maintain equilibrium. The equilibrium is essential to its cell’s life and ultimately the life of the organism. The response to maintain such equilibrium is an osmotic regulation, the regulation of the solutes in…

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    For successful learning to occur, there must be conditions to be met in the learning environment. The first condition that must occur is being respectful to the teacher and the students, this goes both ways. The ability to have the student peer tutor is a conducive environment for successful learning because it can encourage them. The next important factor in successful learning is the physical environment of the classroom. If the classroom is a dull setting the students will not be fully…

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    the transaction between the person and the environment (e.g., PEOP, MOHO), but necessary for adaptation to occur. Similarly, in contrast to other theories that put emphasis on occupational performance (e.g., PEOP)…

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    In 2012, the United States became the world’s biggest wine consumption market, beating France into second place. U.S. consumers bought 29.1 million hectoliters of wine in 2012, while French consumption was 28.1 million hectoliters (International Organization of Wine and Wine, 2012). Unlike downward trend happens in Europe. U.S. consumers tend to appreciate wine more and more (Hamaide, 2014). The biggest part of US wine consumption is driven by Millennials. Younger drinkers are thirstier than…

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    More operations have been carried out in the previous decade and therefore this is a clear evidence that global environment is changing and even tighter operations shall be required in the near future. In this regard, the position of the US Army could be best understood using the contemporary operational environment (COE) (Ott & U.S. 2002). COE is basically the operational environment including the composite conditions that influence the employment of the military forces for the sake of the…

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    Technology makes our lives easier but hurts the environment. When innovators create technology, many people use these products, which negatively impacts society. When people use more electricity than they need to, the vast amount of electricity being used affects the pollution and the environment, like when a computer is on for too long, it can burn out or slow down, which is expensive to fix. Old technologies have been hurting the environment. We use so much technology; it has negatively…

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    importance of a literacy-rich environment focusing on arrangement of the classroom, integrating literacy throughout the day, and the home and school connection. The literacy-rich environment promotes exploration of, and interaction with text, encouraging development of literacy skills (Bennett-Armistead, et al, 2005). Weaving literacy throughout the day allows children to make connections and makes literacy meaningful (Bennett-Armistead, et al, 2005). The literacy-rich environment should extend…

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    Virtual environment allows the user to interact with the computer simulation environment, where the user experience is the interaction between the real and the imagined. Augmented reality and virtual reality technology enhanced mixing two. Virtual enhanced by combining real objects and computer data, virtual items will be generated in reality. This means that the user can see coexist in the same space of virtual and real objects. But just let enhancement technology of virtual items appear in…

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    Nightingale (2006) critical analysis was to recognize gender-environment nexus from different point of views (feminists, political ecologists, essentialists, historical materialists etc) for innate knowledge to conceptualize about relationship between gender and environment. Her main argument was ‘gender’ is biologically constructed social, cultural and political phenomena defined by sex where women are more oppressed and marginalized by male hegemony but also dominated by class, race, color and…

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