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    sustainability areas. For my dissertation in ecology, I studied the biodiversity and dynamics of the understorey community in Kalakad-Mundanthurai Tiger Reserve (KMTR) in the Western Ghats, Tamil Nadu in India. KMTR is located in a biodiversity hotspot in Agastyamalai range and is home to a large number of…

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    Which is the process by where a phone can be turned into a mobile hotspot. And in 2012 the phone company AT&T blocked apples facetime app from running on its network unless they paid an additional fee as it increased bandwidth. This is a problem that not enough people know about. This however has made its way to the court…

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    Power of Pollution Everybody knows that there are many different types of pollution, but what people don’t know is how it’s affecting their environment, and themselves. Researchers tend to focus on the types of pollution: air, environmental, sound, light and many more, but not on who and how it affects them. Not only does pollution affect animals and the environment, but it affects humans too. While limitations are put on how much pollution companies are allowed to emit out into the atmosphere,…

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    Epidemiologist. The type of Biomedical Laboratory Scientist he wants to go in is Virology. This career is to identify Viruses, looking at certain diseases and testing Vaccines. The Epidemiologist side of the career field is study outbreaks and find where the “hotspot” of the infection occurred. This job also brings out how the disease affects certain populations and the Epidemiologist has to report the data. The Epidemiologist has to use extensive research and conclude their findings. The duties…

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    I am excited to explore global healthcare in a city that is rich with history and facilities pertaining to public health and medicine. Working with varying demographics in a different environment (notably one of the healthcare hotspots in the world) will open me up to new pathways for my nursing career and goal of advocating for different populations in healthcare. My path of academia includes working towards pursuing a career that allows me to merge a professional healthcare degree…

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    Slavery had a big impact in both Brazil and in Africa but was also a terrible thing that happened throughout history. Slavery caused both economies to change (Brazil and Africa), caused many people to die or be injured and lastly caused many people to be put into dangerous situations and/or deadly environments. The reason the slave trade started was because people wanted workers that they didn't need to spend their hard earned money on. This later turned into a way to boost the economy and for…

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    Feral Cat In Australia

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    The Impact Assessment Committee for Introduced Species has been asked to produce a report for the Australian Government which assesses the effect of the introduced feral cat on the biodiversity of the local Mackay region. The assessment will result in the formulation of two proposals which aim to address the threat to the ecosystem, and appropriate recommendations will be made. Primary sources of information surrounding the feral cat situation was utilised throughout the making of this report,…

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    Volcanoes: Destruction Makers Natural disasters are tragic events caused by nature that have a negative impact on man. Volcanoes can be considered one of the worst types of natural disasters because they often kill people, injure people, and/or destroy property. One example of a volcano is Mount Saint Helens. “A volcano is an opening in Earth’s crust through which ash, gases, and molten rock from below ground erupt onto Earth’s surface or into the atmosphere” (Kobasa). Volcanic eruptions…

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    early Christian thoughts. As St Augustine obtained various thoughts from Plato's type of Good, there are numerous similitudes between the idea of God as indicated by Augustine and Plato's type of Good, which bodes well since the two fundamental hotspots for Augustine's rationality were Plato and the Book of scriptures, with utilizing neoPlatonism thoughts too. Nonetheless, there are some huge contrasts as Augustine was endeavoring to combine the two thoughts together and have a kind God as…

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    Representation Of Paraguay

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    Catherine Lutz and Jane Collins have written about the various intersecting gazes found in photographs of exotic people and places, which create a certain impression of those people or places by the viewer. Wendy S. Hesford and Brenda Jo Brueggemann have written about the traveling gaze and the identification and difference involved in tourism. I will be using their previous work along with a Lonely Planet web page on Paraguayan tourism and an article by Toby Hill on violence, poverty and…

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