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    between trees. Patterson and Gimlin continued to follow the creature until he disappeared. They didn’t stop searching. They then searched for footprints. They were in a part of Bluff Creek, where there is sandy clay soil. The soil is known to keep footprints for a remarkably long period of time. Patterson was able to measure the footprints of Bigfoot. The footprints came out to be 14.5 inches long and 6 inches…

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    Canada Renewable Resources

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    In the world’s constant desire to further grow both in the technological and economic fields, countries and their citizens often forget the environment and how necessary it is to keep human actions in alignment with the natural harmony of the earth. Through past negligence, society has brought itself to a point where action must be taken for the earth to continue to meet the people’s needs. The use of renewable resources is a very important step that many countries have promised to take,…

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    Elizabeth Barrett Browning: Sonnet XI and XXXIV Analysis Sonnets XIV and XXXIV by Elizabeth Barrett Browning are clear examples of Italian sonnets through their utilizing of Italian rhyme scheme and content breaks of octaves followed by sestets. Although heavy usage of enjambment blurs the distinctions in some cases, the shifts in subject focus assist in clarifying the octave - sestet separations. For example, Sonnet XIV is broken into clear octave - sestet structure with the beginning octave…

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    Ecological footprints “represents the total area of biologically productive land and water needed to produce the resources and dispose of the waste for a given person or population (Withgott, 2014).” Wackernagel explain how we are using more than 50% more of the planets recourses that are even available (p.5). With our damaging of our resources, we are taking more away from our environment and losing out on our fresh water, crops and the damaging of our soils. The ecological footprints are much…

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    My Food Journal Analysis

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    can ultimately sustain local vendors by supporting them, although the cost is a few dollars more. I rationalize this thought by telling myself the extra money spent is carbon footprint saved. Unfortunately, as a vegetarian I consume most of my protein through dairy products and vegetable, which have a large water footprint. I could discover alternative ways to implement more protein into my diet and to buy produce locally is possible. The cost of food should reflect a health calorie content…

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    Some may say our nation is racing time and we are losing, and others may say that we are not even trying to fight. With that being said, other individuals and companies around the globe have taken the initiative to fight and reduce their carbon footprint in hopes that maybe they will gain some control over the climate crisis. Electric companies and construction companies are taking action in promoting solar and or electric powered utilities. According to the Solar Industry Data,“ there are now…

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    diminished from climate change during the Pleistocene era. Lastly, all of the unexplained hand and footprints that are spread across North America and a number of other continents. It is completely unlikely the hand and footprints are all hoaxes because of their broad coverage around the globe and the unlikely nature that a group of people has the capability to make all of these unique hand and footprints by…

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    As Chief Executive Officer of AutoZone, realizing how important environmental responsibility is to consumers, I would strategize ways to decrease AutoZone’s carbon footprint to become a greener or more eco-friendly company. Research suggests that a socially responsible corporation has a competitive advantage (Bolis, Brunoro, and Sznelwar, 2014). I would begin finding ways to reduce or eliminate waste, including but not limited to using recyclable packaging for all parts delivered to the stores…

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    you dirty your shirt, you can clean it. But when you dirty your shirt with another human’s blood, can you then clean it up? We are fighting, invading and killing, we can impossible make it undone. The footprints we are setting in the blood of innocent humans will never get washed away. The footprints will always be in the back of our minds. If killing makes freedom, will that be a reason for killing? When we choose to make war,…

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    Solar Power In Chile

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    Clean Energy for Chile: Solar Power for a Better Tomorrow Energy is a powerful resource that is used everywhere like in electrical energy that is cultivated daily. Many places in our current generation are running out of energy and are in a deficit of energy just like Chile. There have been players in the field that have attempted to find a solution for the energy problem. Some of them include HidroAysén and International Rivers Network, which through much debate have proven that more Hydropower…

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