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    As society develops, people put more value on their better lives. Therefore, many people move into big cities to get better educations and get a better job. However, compared to cities, living in rural areas is safer for people because those who are living in the countryside live in longer life than urban people, have an atmosphere of people and not dangerous. Therefore, many retired people move into the countryside. One of the most important reasons why rural areas are less safe is rural area…

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    What is sustainability? It is defined as “the ability to maintain a specific behavior indefinitely.” Personally, I find this topic rather intriguing because of the specific role it plays in our environment. Every day, sustainability is taken into consideration. Will I have enough gas to get to the store? Is there enough food at home? Does the dog have enough water? All of the above contribute to the same factor of having enough of a particular thing to continue. Sustainability is…

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    Since producers won’t be able to make food, the consumers won’t be able to eat, and then decomposers won’t have anything to decompose and break down. The cycling in the ecosystems will eventually not happen so the ecosystem will fall apart. Other trees that have already grown are blocking the sunlight from reaching the sprouts. In other words many sprouts are competing for the sparse amount of sunlight. The sprouts may also be competing for water and other ingredients necessary to grow.…

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    South America, Chile, and Argentina. Most of the Valdivian Coastal Reserve rainforest is located in Chile. The forest has many bamboos and ferns, and evergreen trees. According to Veblem Delmastro, who is an expert in biogeography, forest ecology, landscape ecology and the ecological aspects of global environmental change says that Chile has faced many disturbances to their forests due to…

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    For successful learning to occur, there must be conditions to be met in the learning environment. The first condition that must occur is being respectful to the teacher and the students, this goes both ways. The ability to have the student peer tutor is a conducive environment for successful learning because it can encourage them. The next important factor in successful learning is the physical environment of the classroom. If the classroom is a dull setting the students will not be fully…

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    In today’s world, more and more businesses are developing new methods of sustainability in the day-to-day operations of an organization. It has been demonstrated that mankind has and will continue to have a great bearing on the overall health of our world. This spans from air and water pollution to the inevitability of the depletion of our natural resources. If we are to thrive and exist now and in the distant future, it is necessary that mankind takes the initiative and change the behavior on…

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    After experiencing the pollution caused by the industrial revolution, human brought back the fear and respect to nature. As a result, human began to find a balance between social development and nature to achieve sustainability, in other words, to achieve the persistent of both human and nature. This essay will explore the importance of human-nature relationship for moving towards sustainability by firstly looking through the meaning of sustainability and nature. Then, it would be argued that…

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    Power In Workplace

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    In all professional settings there is the conflict of power. Holding and giving power in any situation is a tough balancing act when it comes to the workplace. Due to the fact that it is a job and people will do anything and everything to keep a steady income, power distribution can lead to many types of conflict. According to Mrs. Harmon, for the most part power is distributed equally amongst the employees. Apart from the doctors and her main boss, there is no hierarchy of employees. Whenever…

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    Wolves In Yellowstone

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    The historical norms of masculinity that led to the eradication of wolves in Yellowstone was the belief that man is a righteous hunter and wolves are seen as an evil hunter. This belief arose from the early American settler’s culture of fear of the wild creatures that they assumed inhabited the “wilderness”. The presence of wolves symbolized one 's existence with in the wildness. As such, it was long believed that wolves were an explicit representation of the wilderness. The early American…

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    Invented by the Wright brothers on December 17, 1903, the airplane provides an efficient transpiration method, allowing for people to travel from different places faster. However, within the actual ride itself, the cabin, usually filled with tightly packed seats, crying babies, and lack of space, is a confined space. In other words, while the confined cabin lies in an immense landscape, it proves to be the largest obstacle in front of any passenger. One is expected to either read, sleep, or…

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