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    1. The Tasman Orogeny is represented in the basement rocks or eastern Australia. The rocks make up one third of Australia’s landmass. The orogeny extends along the eastern seaboard from the Tasmania in the south to Queensland in the north. In the early Paleozoic to early Mesozoic Australia was located on the eastern side of the Gondwana super continent. It was situated above Antarctica to the northeast of India. The tectonic processes that increased in the size of the…

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    Habitat for Humanity has been around for almost fifty years. In that time, they have built hundreds of thousands of homes for people in need. The organization was first founded in 1976 by Millard and Linda Fuller. Once they saw conditions people lived in, they wanted to follow the Christian values and assist them in getting homes. Habitat for Humanity is focused on those in need of decent shelters, and the people in need work with volunteers to make that happen. The houses are built at no profit…

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    skills, reach out to the community, and advance in your career. The volunteer program I picked is Habitat for Humanity, they partner with people in the community, and all over the world, to help build and improve a place to call home. Their vision: A world where everyone has a decent place to live. I chose Habitat for Humanity because I believe their values and the principles behind the organization. Habitat for Humanity was founded in 1976, by Millard and Linda Fuller. They developed a…

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    that one day there will be a difference and the amount of canadians living in poor neighbourhoods with gang violence, drugs, and minimal opportunities can be reduced. Habitat for Humanity is an organization that uses donations to provide for low-income families in Canada by building houses and assisting them in many other ways (Habitat for Humanity Canada). More fortunate families with higher incomes should…

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    Habitat for Humanity's Mission to Make Changes World Wide As I think about how thankful I am to live in such a great community and home with a great family it makes me wonder about those who are not as lucky. According to the Habitat website the About us article tells us that “There are nearly 2 billion people around the world who live in slum housing and more than 100 million are homeless”(About Habitat for Humanity). More than five million families are living in a home that was either built…

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    Habitat for Humanity was founded in Americus, Georgia, in 1976, today it operates around the globe helping to build, renovate and repair affordable houses worldwide. Habitat for Humanity Saint Louis was started in the 1986, in which a small amount of volunteers and staff supported the entire program. The initial home buying process went from application and mortgage process to seeking funding for people and their homes. In the year of 1988, Habitat for Humanity Restore had completed their first…

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    Introduction: Okay humans, I have had enough of this! Yes, you can come and enjoy the Great Lakes, but you need to stop causing Pollution and Habitat Loss! I have had to move from one home to another 15 times in my life. The weird thing is, I am only one and a half years old. Lake Michigan is my home, and I am going to fight to keep it clean and home friendly. Pollution: When I get in my school in the morning, I always take a deep breath of water, but I always get a hint of oil or gas in my…

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    Blue Whales Habitat

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    The blue whale is the largest animal in the world weighing in at 180 tonnes and an average of 30m in length. The blue whale is part of the Chordata phylum as it body possesses a notochord, an endostyle, pharyngeal slits and a post anal tail. The blue whales body is a blue-greyish colour on the top and on its underbelly it is somewhat lighter. The blue whale has a long and tapering body that is muscular when compared with other whales. Its head it a flat U-shape and has a ridge that runs from the…

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    Polar Bear Habitat Loss

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    Sea ice habitat loss is expected to affect polar bears by causing reduced body condition and growth due to reducing their ability to hunt for food (Born et al., 2012). This is because ice loss prevents them from hunting which causes them to depend on built up fat…

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    For example, Habitat for Humanity is a non-for-profit organization that focuses on providing housing for people in poverty. Habitat relies on volunteers to help build and repair homes. To date, Habitat for Humanity has built of repaired of 1 million homes for over 5 million people living in poverty (habitat.org). Without the help of volunteers, Habitat for Humanity could never build quick enough in order to make a difference within the community. The volunteers help Habitat achieve their…

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