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    Papahānaumokuākea Essay

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    The Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument management guide has acquired an extensive list regarding some of the possible threats that may pose a potential risk to the park’s conservation efforts. These risks are all or partly the direct result of human interactions with the park, they are as follows: threats to migratory birds, population decline in Hawaiian monk seals or green turtles, effects on various species, fish, marine invertebrates and spinner dolphins, coral damage, release of…

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    Lawn Care Business Plan

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    Page 1: Greater San Diego, CA, lawn care service - http://www.sandiegolandscapeservice.com/lawn_care.html If you're in search of a locally owned and operated lawn care service provider in San Diego, CA, you've landed on the right page. Fore Landscape Services offers professional lawn care for residential and commercial properties. We do lawn seeding, mowing, weeding, and fertilizing, and we're prepared to create a lawn maintenance package that suits your needs and your budget. Comprehensive…

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    Richard Dawkins Argument

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    The earth as an organism has been a popular topic over the last hundreds of years throughout science. However, James Lovelock’s approach of the earth was, and still is, an extremely controversial concept among scholars. He describes his theory as, “A complex entity involving the Earth’s biosphere, atmosphere, oceans, and soil; the totality constituting a feedback or cybernetic system which seeks an optimal physical and chemical environment for life on this planet” (148). In other words, the…

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    Mississippi Deltaic Plain

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    The formation of Mississippi Deltaic Plain (MDP) requires comprehensive work between the river and multiple coastal scales, such as temperature and space. It is very important to restore the MDP not only because it helps to understand the details that are needed to ensure the sustainability of the delta system, but it also possesses the potential to mitigate future damage from climate change to coastal ecosystem. The contribution of riverine inputs increase accretion and bulk density, benefit…

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    My topic is on Bhaca society and they are a compact ethnic group located in South Africa. Specifically, they are part of the Nguni origin and are located in a country called East Griqualand brimming with mountains. Bhaca life exists in a district referred as Mount Frere. The district of Mount Frere is where the Bhaca found a permanent home. Mount Frere is located in the country of East Griqualand, it is between 3,000 and 6,000 feet above sea level, and around forty five miles from the coast. The…

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    Impact on the Ocean’s Ecosystem As sharks are commonly apex predators or tertiary consumers, the act of killing for shark fin soup has many ecological implications that can determine the health of the ocean’s ecosystem. Sharks provide many necessary behaviors and instincts that help maintain the ocean’s ecosystem. With this in mind, they have a large impact on the tropic levels of the ocean’s ecosystem as they have an adverse relationship with small species that help maintain the support the…

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    In this report, the recommendation will justify which proposal will be the best option for the Gold Coast and the future management of the Spit. The most beneficial option for the Spit is proposal 1. The conservation of the Spit will be a great asset towards the Gold Coast. The project will benefit the Gold Coast; the plan has many key positive social, economic and environmental aspects that support the Spit while also maximizing the interest of the community. It is important that the Spit will…

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    The distinctive aspect of the issues regarding the environment and the Earth is that it affects every single human, organism and species living on this planet. The very real threat of species extinction must matter to every person. We cannot begin to reverse the devastation of our world without the challenges resonating in the minds of all society. In the article ‘We must all act to stop extinction’ by Robert Blumenschine, he writes passionately on the topic of extinction and initiatives that…

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    Jacqueline morales Period:3 Oct.2,2015 Pacific pink salmons I believe that pacific pink salmon are important because they help the ecosystem. Salmons are very common fish. All kinds of animals eat salmons because they have protein.Salmon are very popular because they ar research for human beings.…

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    As the dangers of climate change come closer to threatening humanity and our planet, international companies are trying to become the environmental saviors by switching to a philosophy of environmental capitalism. According to ISR, “Green Capitalism or Economic Capitalism is an approach that says we can use the levers of the market to fix the broken environment” (Rogers). This philosophy is key in Climate Capitalism by Hunter Lovins and in Time to Choose by Charles Ferguson. Both illustrate the…

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