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    Lesson 4: Know Your Four Basic Survival Necessities Food is an obvious necessity and it’s important that you have options for obtaining food that does not involve credit or cash. Too many Americans believe it is sufficient to have some cash on hand to make purchases in the event of ATM outages, but in the event of a disaster, food may quickly become scarce and very expensive. You can protect yourself and your family from food insecurity by storing as much food as possible. You will need food…

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    Strategy outline of Waitomo Adventure’s Survival Course What’s being proposed? I am proposing an idea called ‘Survival of the wilder worms’ held at Waitomo adventure’s ltd as I know they have a lot of bush land for this to be held there. I would like to propose to the owner of Waitomo Adventures this as it would benefit their company by having an extra activity for groups to take part in. What you will learn is how to build a natural shelter, light lasting fires, build a search and rescue…

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    INTRODUCTION Both alcohol use and depressive symptoms are prevalent in adolescents and young adults (1–3). Additionally, several studies report the co-occurrence of alcohol use and depressive symptoms (4–6). For example, of young depressive adolescents under grade 10, 39% female vs. 14.8% male have ever used alcohol (7). Given co-occurrence of underage alcohol use and early depressive symptoms, disentangling the sequence of alcohol initiation (AI) and depressive symptom onset (DSO) will provide…

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    The magic of horror games is to make players watch every step, inducing a feeling of fear when they turn around a corner. Horror game designers use a variety of tools to encourage the sensation of fear. However, players should associate themselves with a character and attach meaning to their actions in order to experience a thrill while playing a game. A concept, known as presence or telepresence - 'a sense of being present in a remote environment ' (Held and Durlach, 1992) - helps to achieve…

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    Eggbeater: A Short Story

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    aforementioned that we tend to were heading for the nearest land. i can not bear in mind if they aforementioned there was a significant downside with the casing or if they aforementioned there was a significant technical downside. I've ne'er had to wear the survival suit on a flight before, however I still wasn't troubled as a result of everything perceived to be flying usually and everything plumbed fine. Whenever there have been warnings it absolutely was common that flights would return and…

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    Top Five Items for Wilderness Survival I have made a research using online sources, and listed five most essential items for wilderness survival. The items are; knife, source of heat (matches or lighter), compass, first-aid, and water bottle (water filtering). In the most of the sources, the knife is the most important item for survival. Knives can be useful in many ways, and it can increase the chance of survival in wilderness. Especially blade knives are even more useful. It can be used for…

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    (“Koala Protection Act”) If a certain number of tree species, these specified in the act, are present the forest cannot be cut down (“Koala Protection Act”). A company can do whatever they wish on the land, and in the forest so long as their plans do not involve the harm of koala’s and it is not benign to the forest (National Geographic; “Koala Protection Act”). When these forests are saved the Koala…

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    The closest living relative to humans, the chimpanzees are dwindling in numbers and conservationist are alarmed. The Jane Goodall institute is sounding the alarm for worldwide change, or specific species will be extinct within a few decades. They have announced that the gorilla population (specifically, the eastern mountain gorilla) have dwindled in numbers, to less than 300 mature adults. What are the numbers dropping so drastically? There are many contributing factors. One major component is…

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    Benefits Of Zoos

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    they will get treated and will get looked after very well, unlike they would if they got sick in the wild. The animals will also be safe from predators and becoming extinct, as they would be in safe environments and be living with their own species or species that aren’t predators to each other but live in the same environments. Zoos also educate people about the animals and can get kids interested in animals, which can be a very good thing. However kids can get educated by animals by seeing…

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    Amur Leopard Essay

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    There have been many efforts to save them from full extinction. For example there have been some laws protecting the amur leopard from extinction as well as other species. Even though they have laws to protect these species, it's the organisations NGO’s that work in the field to protect the lives of these animals Anti poaching: In 1998 they put together an anti poaching team which has been very effective. The anti poaching team has been working…

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