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    The aim of a traditional building project is to complete the development as cheaply as possible. There are certain rules and standards which must be observed but to win a contract and then complete it profitably, the only other considerations are economic. This is not an unreasonable situation: we all have to eat and the market economy appears to be the least bad way of fulfilling this need. However, the situation is causing considerable problems for the wider environment; so much so that it is…

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    Nine Planetary Boundaries

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    Earth is the only home for the human race, and since the beginning of mankind, people have continually consumed and destroyed its natural resources. Due to the industrial revolution in the 18th century, the world’s resources began to decline, and from then on, they have been rapidly decreasing. People do not seem to care much about the Earth until problems arise. The planet is in a current state of exhaustion from humankind’s activities. Without awareness of the consequences of all human…

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    The Elements of Nursing The theory The Elements of Nursing was put together by Nancy Roper, Winifred W. Logan and Alison J. Tierney. This theory uses a set of twelve activities of living (AL’s), based on every person: healthy, sick, or dying. These twelve AL’s are considered a “model of living” (2014). The purpose of this model is for nurses to refer to, to make sure every patient receives the appropriate care, and is living a life that they are meant live. The Twelve Activities of Living The…

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    of power, but can cause too much power generation and sometimes cannot produce enough power. However, nuclear power is a good source of constant power, but does not offer enough power for high power demand. So, by using mixed power generation and natural gas power, it can help with high power demand and also have base power supply for too much power demand. This article portrays many solutions to the wind and nuclear power that will change the view of what others think about it. This article…

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    question was it’s not the people themselves but the environment. Jared then stated five things need for an area to develop such as domesticable plants and animals, population size and density, cultural diffusion and migration, climate/biome, and natural resources. Jared’s theory…

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    You open your eyes, only to discover a world without an end. A world filled with animals, trees, and no sense of time. At first, the world seems suspicious, but after a short time, it becomes a familiar place. Just as you start walking around in this mysterious environment, a bright light all of a sudden brings you back to reality. “Can you hear me?” a strange voice asks. You moan, trying to understand what just happened. The more you look around, the more you realize that you’re no longer in…

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    The system in which our upbringings are bred to abide by is the very thing that is allocating our lives without many of us even realising. Our consuming and contented nature produces a physically unsustainable earth and we nourish the current system which is morally unsustainable, an ecological imbalance is imminent. This report proposes to deconstruct these occurrences that lead to a world not savvy of their own environmental irrationalities. Focusing on the calculations that formulate…

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    Rachel Carson

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    The causes of today environment status The environment is changing exceedingly in a negative way. Human beings have made a strong impact on the environmental changes. Nowadays, news about the melting of the ice cap, deforestation, and desertification can easily be seen on the Internet or on the television daily. According to Rachel Carson’s environmental legacy, these statuses are caused by many reasons. She is known as a famous writer who writes environmental books and books about…

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    Introduction: For teachers, getting to know children’s requirements and respecting children’s aspiration should be highlighted in teaching. For children, learning should be spontaneous, but not be forced or artificially constructed in any way, because it is more effective to learn through self-experience (play). The EYLF defines intentional teaching as ‘educators being deliberate, purposeful and thoughtful in their decisions and actions’.(DEEWR, 2009, p.15) In this essay, I will mention…

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    environmental changes that affect organisms, and at last forcing them to evolve (3,4,6). These theories relate to evolution because geological factors such as barriers affect reproduction, as well as, cause catastrophic changes in the environment affecting natural selection (2,3,6,7). For instance, the western spotted skunk and the eastern spotted skunk may look very similar, but do not mate, as geographic barriers have caused reproductive isolation between the species causing the two to mate…

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