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    Polar Bear Global Warming

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    search of water or new habitats. This makes them particularly vulnerable to wild and domestic predators, as well as to road traffic that is often resulting in death. Furthermore, the increasing atmospheric CO2 levels reduce the nutritional quality of Eucalyptus leaves, which are their main food, causing nutrient shortages in the species. As a result, Koalas may no longer be able to meet their nutritional demands, resulting in malnutrition and…

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    Koala Population

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    Other factors also affect the koala population. One of these factors includes increase of atmospheric Carbon (IV) oxide. An increase in this gas lowers the nutritional value of the eucalyptus trees that the animals largely feed on. This will result into starvation and malnutrition because the trees will not meet their nutritional demands. Frequent droughts also threaten the survival of these animals. The animals depend on vegetation…

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    Volatile Aromatherapy

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    disinfectant and can be used to treat skin infections, warts, bad breath and dandruff. Geranium oil is one of the great anti aging tips because it is said that upon application, it increases circulation leave aging skin with a healthy glow! Others, like eucalyptus are used to help fight congestion and respiratory…

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    Pepperwood Preserve Study

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    Figure 1: Pepperwood Preserve study system for U. californica for susceptibility of P. ramorum depicted by climate and topography aerial map. No image rights are owned and the map was created by Celeste Dodge. Two red boxes in bottom right of the image indicates the approximate location of the two study sites. In October of 2016, bay leaves were collected at Pepperwood Preserve, Sonoma County at a study system composed of mixed evergreen forest that interfaces with nearby serpentine grasslands…

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    Australia’s natural environment is NOT unique. This is a statement to which I determinedly accept may be not correct. Australia has numerous extraordinary elements which different nations do not possess. Australia deserves to be known as one of the most biologically diverse countries on the planet. It is home to more than one million classifications of plants and creatures, a considerable lot of which are discovered no place else on the planet, remarkable and impressively unique landforms and…

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    Biome Description/ Definition The Savanna is an amazing biome and different from other biomes. The Savanna is an extensive grassland. In the grassland you will find a lot of shrubs and remote trees. The savanna can be found between a desert biome and the tropical rain forest. The desert as we know does not receive a lot of water but on the contrary the tropical rain forest so as you might have guessed the Savanna does not have much rain. In the Savanna it is mostly warm and only has 2 seasons.…

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    4.0Chapter four Discussion: 4.1 Point Counts By restraining the recording of species to a 10- 50m fixed radius when in dense forest at kamwala 1 forest, it allows the subtraction the certain bias, such as, the highly vocal forest species; White bellied Go Away bird and Tropical Bulbul, as well as those species which ‘generally’ occur above the canopy (for example; forest raptors). The most widespread species to occur across all the count areas (map 1) were Common Bulbul, Orange ground thrush…

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    make his recovery faster. That night we diffused a blend called “Breathe” which is made up of many oils such as: eucalyptus, laurel leaf, peppermint, melaleuca, lemon, and ravensara. Along with diffusing “Breathe”, he was told to put some thyme oil on his big toe and rub a protective blend called “On Guard” on his feet. “On Guard” is a blend of wild orange, clove, cinnamon, eucalyptus, and rosemary oils and is supposed to support healthy immune systems and protect against environmental and…

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    Phlegm Disease

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    For centuries people and physicians have been observing the color of expulsed phlegm to determine the condition of their body's health. Although medical science has through research studies determined otherwise, as we cover in our article below, the habit continues to modern times. Be it as it is, there are several color ranges of phlegm which we list below including: Clear sputum White or gray Green or dark yellow Brown Pink Blood or black Clear sputum The most…

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    be around three year's old at the time of her death. Her skin and hair still looked life-like, years after her death. The flowers in her casket were in good condition as well, including the cross laid across her heart made of lavender, and the eucalyptus…

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