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    we live in. Typically, every person just creates mountains and mountains of waste. One can improve their ecological footprint by using recycled materials because he or she does not need new supplies that hurt the environment. It is our own job to reuse different types of materials so that there is no need to further damage the…

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    inherently raises resource prices. (Miret S). The current linear economy can be said to gain profitability by resource consumption, but a circular economy keeps resources in check within a restorative and regenerative loop by using the 3Rs (Recycle, Reuse, Recovery). Overall, a circular economy brings in profits by increasing efficiency without compromising sustainability. However, an article published by Fast Company stated that major companies face a hurdle in adopting a circular economic…

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    The San Joaquin River Project. Have you heard of it? The San Joaquin River is 336 miles long. Several Articles were written about The River Project. However The article “Rover Restoration Project Offers a Sprinkle of Hope” I found to be the most informative. I believe the 400 I chose this article because, It provides positive outlook on the project.I believe this author because he has the support of the president and a U.C Davis professor. He suggests a plan for the future.The Sacramento Bee was…

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    Non Profit Organization

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    Then, they benefit off of the surplus revenues by applying it to these helpful programs. When the organizations' utilize these revenues, they can possibly gain more services for their organization. Because these organizations help the community and reuse their revenues to help the future program, they are exempted from getting taxed by the government. This ultimately helps the organization because it is one less expense for them to pay for. Unincorporated…

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    Application of Biofloc technology in aquaculture systems; a viewpoint Anjali P. Thilakan1*,Manju Lekshmi. N2.,Sreekanth.G.B2, N. P. Singh2 1Central Institute of Fisheries Education, Andheri (W), Mumbai 2ICAR Central Coastal Agricultural Research Institute, Ela, Old Goa . Abstract Bioflocs are aggregates (flocs) of algae, bacteria, proto¬zoans, and other kinds of particulate organic matter such as feces and uneaten feed and it normally contains 35-40% of protein. Biofloc technology ensures…

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    The tourist influx produces significant resource demands on the host community in the form of water consumption, waste generation, and energy use (Ashley & Goodwin, 2001). Detrimental environmental effects of tourism development include depletion of nonrenewable resources such as water, land, and fossil fuels; demolition of natural habitats; and changes in the number and diversity of species from activities such as fishing, scuba diving, and hunting (Garcia de Leaniz & Rodríguez del Bosque,…

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    modernized the town 36 years ago. She brought out some documents, but I didn 't have the time to plow through them. I just wanted to know why they bulldozed the downtown and replaced it with strip malls instead of trying to preserve the buildings for reuse, as other towns have done. She told me the stores were losing business to the large chains that were opening in the area, but she wasn 't privy to what the town 's elected officials and movers and shakers were up to back…

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    Nike Mission Statement

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    The brand that I chose to write about is Nike, an American multinational corporation that designs, develops, markets, and manufactures footwear, apparel, equipment, accessories and services worldwide. They excel in brand awareness and innovation. Nikes mission statement is “To bring inspiration and innovation to every athlete in the world” and that is exactly what they do. They are a staple brand in every sport worldwide. They have the top athletes endorse them, including LeBron James, Tiger…

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    In 2014, the National Climate Assessment conducted a study on the effects of climate change across all the regions of the United States. Three areas of concern that were induced by the study conducted in the Southeast region are rise in sea level, extreme heat, and decreased water availability. These matters bring devastating impacts on their own, however when observing the state of the Southeast, it is discovered that they are exacerbating problems the Southeast is already facing. The rate…

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    Throughout History, many have , the idea of “development”. And have come to the conclusion that there isn 't one factor that can predict why in the end we turn out the way we do. All that can be proven is that the adolescent years within someone 's and their environment life play a very important role in the development of someone mentally, physically and emotionally. The concept of nature, our biological makeup or nurture, the environment we are placed in affecting our development has become…

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