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    world's population growth has caused a destruction of the environment. I. Agriculture may look common and environmental friendly but as the amount of farm increased with the population, we had actually damaged the environment. A. Farming had caused soil erosion and degradation. 1. As we build more farm for planting usage, many forest had been damaged.It may further lead to soil erosion. 2. Pesticide and fertilizer used destroy the soil’s natural properties, not to mention that the lives of…

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    can result from an increased birth rate or when the Earth’s resources are unsubstantial for the population. An increased amount of unplanned births has caused a significant decrease of valuable resources, which has had a detrimental impact on the environment. The large amount of unplanned births has caused a notable increase in the population. According to the article “Humanity Isn’t a Plague Destroying the Earth,” Alex…

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    the world at large for as long as anyone inhabiting the Earth today has been alive. While not the first champion of the environment and conservation, former United States President Theodore Roosevelt became known as the godfather of conservation during the early 1900s (Anderson & Huggins, 2008). During his time as President, he promoted the sustainable use of the nation’s natural resources, public protection and management of wild game, and the safeguarding of open spaces. It is likely that from…

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    Pros And Cons Of Zoos

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    To Be or Not To Be Countless animals are dragged away from their natural environments and are forced to live as a subject of observation. In addition, they serve as amusement for the animal capturers, the human race. Over a time span of one hundred years, zoos have been a popular source of entertainment for interested human beings who are curious to learn about the various kinds of animals that the world holds. A certain question has been floating in the air for many years. “Are zoos cruel to…

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    technological messes with more technological messes”( Jacobs 7). If Biomimicry is so hard to accomplish, it did not seem practical. It’s the use of natural resources for economic growth when you don’t know if it might work (test…

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    themes of the Commercialisation and destruction of land, Outcasting of Communities and ethnicities and the allegorical description of colonisation. To create an environment to discover new things, first, you need to separate yourself from society to…

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    animal cruelty can either be deliberate abuse or negligence towards an animal. This savagery takes place in environments that people feel should be safe for animals which are ultimately unsafe and unhealthy. In the article “The Reality of Zoos”, Michelle Carr said, “It instantly became very clear to me that the animals imprisoned in zoos are sad and don’t want to be kept in artificial environments, have people gawk at them, listen to children who bang on the windows of their enclosures, or have…

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    They also destroyed the natural habitats of the many species in this country. I am doing this research for us to know that we are not the only one that is living in this country. That there are so many species that is also lives here in the Philippines. If we did not stop all those…

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    configurations, animals are being revoked of their chance to live and grow in natural environments. Animals who are stripped of their rights and chance to grow and thrive in a natural way usually end up developing physical and mental health issues and are more susceptible to problematic diseases. The use of animals in captivity as a source of revenue through corporate entertainment is wrong and punishes animals by disrupting their natural way of living. As a young kid prone to the deception of…

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    Street. This street is a sort of promenade made to be recognisable as distinct, grabbing attention and creating a lasting impression. -Main Road is walkable -Street furniture, lighting and landscaping are used to create a distinct quality of urban environment -Built form is sensitive to local culture although robust…

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