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    production. Tourism sites such as Coral Reefs and World Heritage Sites are being overused and the result is a threat to the Natural as well as the Cultural resources of London. Tourism plays part in the conservation of their wildlife and usually uses the funds (guide fees, entrance fees) for the maintenance of animal preserves. The quality of any tourist environment, natural and/or man-made will always be essential to the tourism industry, however many activities can cause a negative…

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    Gaia Theory

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    Both Gaia theory and Indigenous cosmologies are synthesized on the idea of perceiving the Earth as a living organism, and treating it as one. Menominee Natives believe that nature has its own voice, natural gestures and sounds such as the wind blowing through the trees, a crow cawing, and the pounding of the ocean are often perceived as forms of planetary communication. They also believe their own vocalization as part of nature’s expressiveness, and…

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    One of the major ideas it seems Shelley attempts to assert through this novel is the danger of unchecked intellect. Since Frankenstein attains his problematic knowledge of natural philosophy on his own, he is not successfully checked in his actions by any other scholars or intellectual mentors who may have prevented him from taking his intellect too far. As a result, Frankenstein’s unfettered knowledge leads to a series of…

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    exposure and education, most people are often unaware or misinformed. Environmental protection is the practice of protecting the natural environment for the benefit of all living beings on Earth. The practice of environmental activism is about making a difference in promoting better environmental practices, raising awareness and the advocacy for working towards protecting the natural environment from destruction or pollution.…

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    Nature and nurture are the two most commonly known factors in human development.Nature is a cold scientific way to view development while, nurture seems a bit warmer like a favorite blanket or parent. Nature is the genetics that make up a person and their most primal persona. It’s like building blocks that make up a physical appearance and the wiring of a building, the building can still be decorated. Nurture, is the way a person is decorated by the world around them. It happens when a child is…

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    walk on two legs. Over a long period of times humans have grown taller, we have developed smaller teeth and jaws and have developed more complex language skills. Natural selection is a theory based off of Charles Darwin. This theory states that organisms best adapted to their environment usually survive and produce more offspring. Over the years through natural selection, humans have best evolved…

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    One – Consilience One of the most pertinent and seminal works written on the relationship between the fields of science and literature within the modern age is irrefutably that of E.O Wilson’s Consilience: The Unity of Knowledge. Whilst being a biologist, with a speciality in myrmecology, his discussion of methods to unite the sciences, social sciences, and humanities – to describe the synthesis of knowledge across all fields has been hugely influential in literary criticism and theory. Wilson…

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    environmental currently affect Canada? Canada faces a number of environmental issues. It has many natural resources that can be used for its people and for trade with other countries. The country must find ways to carefully manage both types of resources so that the environment is not damaged. Some of the environmental issues that concern Canada are acid rain, the pollution of the Great Lakes, extraction and use of natural resources on the Canadian Shield and the loss of…

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    From both the article and the textbook, some of the unique qualities of humans are its bipedalism, large brain, complex language, and the ability to forge tools. Of all the traits listed above, bipedalism is one of the most vital. Not only was it essential for the survival and expansion of our species, but according to Darwin it is considered a key force for human evolution. (Ironically enough, one of the major health problems that people face today is living a sedentary life style.) Before we…

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    lassoed the sun from the sky in order to slow its decent and create a longer day (GoHawaii.com). Thus, creating the name of the volcano, Haleakala, which means “house of the sun” in Hawaiian language. It is quite appropriate to create experiences of watching the sun rise and set, not only just a beautiful natural phenomenon, but as an appreciation of the mythological history behind it. Not everyone believes in such narratives, but perhaps these narratives, fictional or not, are put into place to…

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