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    our society becomes ever more modernized we as a populous are losing our connection with essential characteristics that underlie the greatness of the United States. There exists three main characteristics, and they are the historical, cultural, and natural aspects of the United States. In order for our society to preserve this connection we must provide generations to come effective mediums of connection. One common medium is museums, which are effective to a certain extent. It is one thing to…

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    not to mention dangerous to their health and safety. Keeping exotic animals as pets should not be allowed in order to prevent harm to the owners through disease, the animals through lack of space and the feeling of captivity and also harm to the environment through population and the food chain.…

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    Eastern Grey Squirrel

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    Differences between the Actions of Squirrels in an Urban and a Natural Environment Introduction: In this research project the actions of the Easter Grey Squirrel () was observed in two different environments. The Eastern Grey Squirrel was chosen to be observed because it is one of the most common types of Squirrels in the Midwest. The Eastern Grey Squirrel has a number of predators including humans, foxes, hawks, and even owls. This is why it remains vigilant during the day, keeping a close…

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    The earth 's climate is dynamic and always changing through a natural cycle. Although both natural causes and human activities causes the climate what the world is more worried about is that the changes that are occurring today have been speeded up because of man 's activities. A growing population has brought nationwide recognition to Los Angeles and the surrounding area, but it has also brought increasing environmental problems, including water shortages and pollution and air pollution. Also,…

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    Importance Of Ecotourism

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    people who love natures.There are many definitions of ecotourism. The most commonly used definition is “Responsible travel to natural areas that conserves the environment and improves the well-being of local people"which was established by The International Ecotourism Society (TIES) in 1990 (Lee 2008). The increasing environmental awareness and a desire to travel to natural locations in late 1980s had actually made ecotourism popular (Trails n.d.). Unlike tradition tourism, it allows travelers…

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    Ignorance In Avatar

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    warning the audience not to make the same mistakes. Furthermore, James Cameron’s production warns his audience about ignorance, showing the importance of listening and understanding. Finally, his film highlights the importance of caring for the environment. The movie Avatar warns the audience that terror only leads to more terror, through it’s war scenes, harsh characters and confronting depictions of terror. This terror unfolds…

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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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    from extinction.Although the parks are closer to the type of environment they are used to,the animals should not have to stay there their whole lives unless necessary. It should be a temporary home not a prison. After being in cages for so long animals instincts lighten and then they can’t go back to the wild. Some are born in captivity and never…

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    from these, perhaps one more threat to the environment, but a less ominous one, is the general increase in temperatures around the world and its resulting climatic changes. This phenomenon, known as global warming, certainly has serious unfavorable effects on humans and other living creations on the planet. But as a complex problem, governments and experts are having a hard time addressing it, even leading to opposing views from different parties. Natural vs Human Causes The decay of plant and…

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    imitation, language, social relationships, perception and action. These dynamic development experiences are self-organizing. The baby learns new skills as they encounter obstacles in their environment and need to create new ways to overcome the obstacle. No one needs to encourage the baby to overcome, it is a natural drive. These new skills are developed overtime. Each new skill building on the last and setting up the…

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