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    With constant improvement in new technology, our society have grown to a population of 7.3 billion people in a brief period of time. Our vast population and lifestyle have negatively impacted the environment. With new inventions and power come responsibilities that can affect the human existence and life worldwide. Our innovations have polluted the environment and resulted in global warming. Global warming is a gradual increase in temperature caused by greenhouse gases, but it has a profound…

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    Food Insecurity In Brazil

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    Food insecurity in Brazil has been an issue that has affected many of its population. Currency inflation in the past and the weakening currency today, global warming and climate change, and farmers not adopting to new technologies have been some of the issues that are contributing to the issue of food insecurity. I believe that by improving the infrastructure, utilizing the country's water and farmland, and implement programs, it can help produce more food for the country of Brazil, its people,…

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    Their estimated population is 350-450. They are the biggest out of all the tigers – they can grow to weigh as much as 315kgs and almost 4meters in length. Majority of the remaining population are in the Sikhote-Alin mountain range in Southeast Russia, although their past range included North-eastern areas of China, the Korean Peninsula, stretching to Mongolia…

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    AP Environmental Science 3.1 Symbiotic Relationships 
 1. How are symbiotic relationships between living things different from other interactions, such as predation and competition? (1 point) In predation and competition organisms are alone in the world fighting to survive and reproduce and they are short-lived interactions. According to The Free Dictionary, “Predation is when a predator organisms feeds on another living organism, also known as a prey. Competition is a relationship between…

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    How To Extend Life Essay

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    breakthrough in the world of science and could lead to a change in the average person’s life. Another possibility is extending a person’s life over 150 years of age. Research has been conducted and results have shown that people could very soon be living to be about 150 years old and possibly live to be even older than that and be able to enjoy life longer. Another major…

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    DBQ: The Green Revolution

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    negative effect especially in Punjab, however, the graphs in document 1 & 2 by the Food and Agriculture Org. of the united Nations show that food supply has been increasing and in turn, cause our population to grow immensely these last years. The Green Revolution may not be able to provide for such a large population in the future so the positives will go away, but the negatives, such as the need for more cash income, soil erosion, water shortages, etc. will stay. Documents 3, 4 and 6 all say…

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    Nature cannot support our population of 6 billion people. 2. Warmth, Protecting, lightening, cooking, social inter action to bring people together, burning grass land 3. Nomadic pastoral is one of the earliest ways of agriculture. Its start in Asia and Middle East. Because they moving a lot they need lots of land. They have the least impact…

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    caused war or civil strife. Forest area continued to be attacked and the more land was cultivated, the more the forest reduced, leading to change in the global climate. Because of the population increased, there was the need for industrialization (Wiesner, 2012). Immigration changes in the population changed world migration pattern, they had to move from different parts of the region to a new region, and this resulted in colonization and the spread of Christianity. Because of immigration, there…

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    is why your world is dying today, because of the actions of past leaders and generations. Many activities and development in today’s modern time have many effect on earth’s future and human population. In addition, every environmental resources, non-renewable, that is exploited and used has an effect on earth’s future. With the two previous statements in mind, how important is the environment to all the species that inhabit earth? The environment is an essential key to human’s population growth.…

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    The Black Death left its mark on medieval society. The Black Death was the most devastating epidemic in world history. A third of the population died in Europe. Doctors during this period faced numerous challenges in dealing with the deadly disease. During the 14th Century, the lives of doctors were severely impacted. The doctors were significantly impacted during the Black Death. This essay will be focusing on the Black Death. How it impacted medieval society during the 13th and the 14th…

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