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    Famous playwright, William Shakespeare once said, “One touch of nature makes the whole world kin”. Imagine if there were no plants or animals, how would humans survive? Humans depend on the environment, whether for medicine, entertainment, ambience, or companionship. Humans gain knowledge from nature, for example: in 1947, NASA sent Albert II, a male rhesus monkey, into outer space to see if he could survive in the harsh conditions, and he did. Albert II allowed for NASA to send humans into…

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    Rachel Louise Carson

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    groups joined by food and farming experts are suing Monsanto for their crimes against humanity. Monsanto responsible for introducing multiple genetically modified plants and numerous toxic chemicals into our environment, so they have to answer to the world for its reign of terror. In short, the polluted water affect all living things on the…

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    What Is Sustainability?

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    people can answer. This can partially be because there are various definitions of the word and it can mean something else for different people. However, 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…

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    other creature, no matter how rare. Yet does this truth immediately release us from responsibility to the natural world? I do not believe that it does. Although the Bible does not specifically mention the ozone hole or climate changes caused by carbon dioxide emissions, it is very clear from Scripture that God cares about the world He has made. As a…

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    child could not turn out to be as good as promised and the breeding process in humans should be natural not predetermined. The first reason for why parents shouldn’t be able to select traits for children is because their child could not turn out the way it was…

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    Darwinism Research Paper

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    The creation of the world and how we got here on planet Earth has been an ongoing debate for centuries. The clashing of heads between naturalists who are described as people who believe the Earth was created due to evolution and creationism which is defined as Christians who believe that God created the world. For naturalists, science is always the answer for all questions of creation while for creationists a higher presence is responsible. Naturalism and Creationism theories both have an…

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    three years in a row. It has focused on emissions reduction in relation to processes of logistics, reducing costs on transportation supply by sharing vehicles with other companies. v. Shaklee – It is a natural nutrition products company. Shaklee obtained Climate Neutral certification, the first in the world, and were able to completely offset their carbon dioxide emissions (CO2).The founder, Dr. Forest Shaklee was inspired with living in harmony with nature and translated that to the company’s…

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    theory of Natural Selection caused conflict between traditional views because it offered a new explanation other than “God” as to why we are here today. Three main challenges Darwin’s theory of Natural selection faces concerning traditional views is the challenge to biblical literalism, nobility of human kind, and God’s determination and reasoning; Darwin’s theory of Natural Selection is not compatible with the belief in a supreme being. To initiate, Darwin’s theory of Natural…

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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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    Pros And Cons Of Zoos

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    To Be or Not To Be Countless animals are dragged away from their natural environments and are forced to live as a subject of observation. In addition, they serve as amusement for the animal capturers, the human race. Over a time span of one hundred years, zoos have been a popular source of entertainment for interested human beings who are curious to learn about the various kinds of animals that the world holds. A certain question has been floating in the air for many years. “Are zoos cruel to…

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