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    What argument are the authors of “The Last Wilderness Preserve” and “A New Land of Opportunity” making about how human behavior and actions impact Antarctica? Which author do you feel presents the stronger argument and why? The author of “The Last Wilderness Preserve” talks about why humans are not meant to visit Antarctica. According to the text, “In 1959, leaders from twelve nations signed the Antarctic Treaty, which forbids extensive human activity in Antarctica.” Because of this no one…

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    Especially air, water and some other natural resources support my opinion. Let us start by considering the facts about air. Air is mixture of various gases. It is composed mainly of nitrogen and oxygen, and it is necessary…

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    result of natural selection. Natural selection is a theory that is focused around five main ideas. It begins with the idea of the variation that exists in a natural species. Variation can come from mutations in a species as well as from the crossing over between homologous chromosomes that occurs in sexual reproduction, specifically meiosis. Both of these factors are important in causing different organisms to develop independently and produce unique offspring. The second idea of natural…

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    What Is Sustainability?

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    sustainability can be easily defined as the development of ways to prevent the exhaustion of our natural resources. We need sustainability to provide our generation, as well as future generations with a better overall quality of life and for the Earth to keep upholding human, plant and animal life. In order to develop a sustainable future, we have to find ways to preserve and protect our environment and to use the resources its given us to do this. Human life is effecting the environment in more…

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    When we talk about natural selection, we often hear the phrase: “The Survival Of The Fittest”, but what does it really mean? Is it about the strongest ones with biggest muscles who survive? No, it is about the creatures who adjust to their environment. The strongest creatures are the ones who change their body when their home changes. The giraffes eat leaves that are high up in the trees, because they had to adjust to this environment long time ago, generation after generation their shapes…

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    United States was the ending of an unlimited national resource era and the beginning of the creation of nature as capitalism. Between the years of 1850-1930 government opened up national parks and forest in hopes to balance out the effects of westward expansion and the depletion of America’s natural advantages. Within this movement there were many key officials such as Theodore Roosevelt who saw the benefits in protecting the United States natural sights. Historically the conservation movement…

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    but geography can open up new windows of opportunities for learning about what society does not already know. War and geography go hand in hand including political, physical, economic, and human subgroups. The result of war led to attaining new resources, obtaining land, and acquiring revenge. These positive earnings of the war could not have been successful without the assistance of geography. The physical structures of geography either helped or burdened the…

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    building to the environment around them. So depending on what was going on had a huge impact on have the buildings were constructed. Now that mankind is all about wanting to save resources and create more self-sustaining buildings. A self-sustaining building is a structure that does not rely on any or no outsource resources. It also is a structure that is environmentally friendly, such has it uses less energy or even creates its own energy. The structure has a reduced amount of water used, or…

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    This report documents how the Mid-Atlantic colonies will effect the war effort. The Mid-Atlantic colonies show strengths and weaknesses to effect the war effort. Based upon the areas of geography and climate, resources, and political and social life, the Mid-Atlantic colonies will prove to be an asset in a possible war with France. The climate of the Mid-Atlantic is a benefit because there is a moderate climate all year round. This allows a long growing season. The geography includes deep…

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    which all diverse kinds of living organisms have developed into their own branches is due to natural selection which grants the organism to better adapt to their environment in order to survive and reproduce for future generations through the passing of their fit genes. These adaptations occur when natural selection favors a specific heritable physical or behavioral trait that have been…

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