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    Your essay, “The Damnation of a Canyon” is a very descriptive and contains many scenes of awe. Whereas it lacks any logical reasons which would appeal to the audience you are trying to convince. The majority of your essay consists of vivid and beautiful imagery, and although it may seem tragic and heartbreaking to fellow nature lovers, your essay just stands as a plea with no advantage. Although we may have different opinions, you may want to hear us out because the dam was built by people of…

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    giving us a moment to fantasize about how Earth would be if we Humans collectively would change a few things we are currently doing. He talks about the links between us Humans and our environments. He explores the different structures of our current human society and how abusive we are, and have been to our environment. Now his so called “vision” did bring up some issues that one could consider debatable, but none the less, he made me think about how responsible I have or have not been as it…

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    do you think the company has taken such a strong stance toward sustainability? New Belgium Brewing works to target three environmental issues, cost-efficient energy-saving alternatives for conducting its business and reducing its impact on the environment, recycling, creative reuse strategies, and green building techniques. To manage these environmental issues, New Belgium Brewing introduces three R’s of environmental stewardship program. Three R’s are Reduce, Recycle, and Reuse. According to…

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    The Lorax by Dr. Seuss About the Book Long before saving the Earth became a global concern, Dr. Seuss, speaking through his character the Lorax, warned against mindless progress and the danger it posed to the Earth’s natural beauty. Your Mission Read the book and think about how it relates to us today. Write a letter to Mother Earth stating what you will do to preserve her. Your letter should be submitted electronically and sent as an attachment to Mrs. Jarrett at ajarrett@henry.k12.va.us by…

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    Speech On Exotic Animals

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    iguanas, lemurs—these are just a few of the huge list of unusual, or so called exotic, animals that people might own or trade. The availablity of these extoic animals has made it easy to acquire or to sell them. It is harmful to the animals, the environment and even humans. It may be marginally legal to sell and own these animals, however, in many places it is illegal and is punishable by law. It is an increasing popular trend that will keep growing exponentially if no measures are taken. The…

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    impact is on our world. The decision to destroy or to save it rests in our hands. Most of this responsibility falls on you, Director Pruitt; you have the resources and power to uphold the ethical treatment of our lands and animals. Humans have no natural predators, hence why we are known as being “the top of the food chain”. Such a distinguishing quality allows pillaging our world for resources we need, develop technology to make our lives easier, and tame animals to perform labor too difficult…

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    58-63). This implicit and explicit characterization, coupled with a backwoods setting away from society and full circle irony, highlights the theme of moral abandonment in a natural hierarchy. Throughout the novel, implicit characterization is used…

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    Ap Human Geography Essay

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    Physical geography looks at the ordinary course of the Earth, such as weather and plate tectonics. Human geography looks at the impact and behavior of people and how they relate to the physical world. Location Pinpoints different positions, people, places and locations on the earth surface. Absolute location -vs- relative location For example: Turkey is absolute between 36 degrees and 42 degrees north latitude and between 26 degrees and 45 degrees east longitude. The relative location of…

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    Even though people cannot do much, we can all take part in taking responsibility in improving the environment. Ehrlich’s writing urges people to do things that can slow down global warming effects and prevent more harm to ecosystem by showing readers glacier that melt in fast rate due to increased industrialism by humans. Gawande’s article helps me to understand that pollution not only can damage the earth, but pollutions can have direct effects on humans as well. He’s article of “The Cancer…

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    Ian Marshall is a scholar in ecological issues and American essence literature. Marshall has written a handful of books and numerous articles. I've choose two of his literary criticism articles because we both share a passion and love for nature. The first article that sparked my interest was, Literal and Metaphoric Harmony with Nature: Ecofeminism and Harriet Prescott Spofford's “Circumstance” and the second article was “Tales of the Wonderful Hunt”. Immediately after reading both works, I…

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