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  • Waste Disposal Oil Spill
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    1. Introduction to open water waste disposal. 2. Introduction of oil into marine environments. 3. Introduction of plastics / pollutants into marine environments. 4. Possible solutions to waste disposal into our water systems. The oceans and the life they sustain have had enough. They can no longer endure the unwanted pollution of careless, inconsiderate people worldwide. The societies of this world need to wake up, and not only listen to, but understand that it is time to find better ways of dea...
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  • Civil Rights Movement Theory And Practice
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    ... ship as that implies dominance. Instead we believe, as did Aldo Leopold, that we should be plain citizens of the land community." This meant no permanent human habitation (with minor exceptions); no use of mechanized equipment or vehicles; no roads; no logging, mining, water diversion, industrial activity, agriculture, or grazing; no use of artificial chemical substances; no suppression of wildfires; no overflights by aircraft; no priority given to the safety and convenience of human visitor...
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  • Released Into The Atmosphere Sulfur Dioxide
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    Every thing present in this universe is a part of environment including ourselves. Whether they are animals, living thing, or nonliving things. All of the external factors affecting an organism. These factors may be other living organisms (biotic factors) or nonliving variables (abiotic factors), such as water, soil, climate, light, and oxygen. All interacting biotic and abiotic factors together make up an ecosystem. Organisms and their environment constantly interact, and both are changed by th...
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  • Animal Rights Movement Vitamin B 12
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    Vegetarianism is the limitation of ones diet to only plants, vegetables, grains, and fruits, without eating any food derived from an animal. There are different extremes of vegetarianism, where you can eat dairy, but not eggs, only milk, etc And the reasons why people convert to this diet differ. Health, religion, compassion for the animals, it usually varies. Vegetarianism has been around for centuries, beginning with the peaceful Hindu and Buddhist religions, but recently we have seen the erup...
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  • Andromeda Strain Human Population
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    What would you do if the Andromeda Strain had happened in the United States? What could you do if anything? If you think about it you would probably not notice it. Any type of bacteria is virtually invisible to the naked eye. We know that bacteria lives in every biotic and abiotic thing on this planet. Bacteria are in our every day life has adapted to or evolved just like humans. That is the key to all life on this planet being able to adapt or accommodate its surroundings. In the book Andromeda...
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  • Ebola Zaire Ebola Sudan
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    We dont really know what Ebola has done in the past, and we dont know what it might do in the future. (p. 49) According to Eugene Johnson, a civilian virus hunter, specializing in Ebola, the essence of the virus itself is one whose existence is still unintelligible to humans. The knowledge of the nature of this virus, as well as Marburg the gentle sister of the three filo virus sisters (Ebola Zaire, Ebola Sudan, and Marburg), remains questionable today. In his book, The Hot Zone, Richard Preston...
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  • Experiments On Animals Koko The Gorilla Humans
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    Animals are used for a variety of different tests. Human disease cures are always tried on animals first, most make up must perform experiments with the product on animals first, and dogs and pigs are used to practice surgery on for surgeons. It is not fair and humane to conduct experiments on animals to make sure a product or procedure is safe for us to use or endure. There are no legitimate reasons that an animals life is worth less than our own. I think that animal's should have similar right...
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  • Chemical And Biological Global Warming
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    The health issues of global warming are causing the human population rate to decrease over time. The health issues are caused by infectious microbes, pollution by chemical and biological wastes. Many of these diseases will cause illnesses or even death in the future. In fact, many scientists and doctors have discovered these diseases will cause human population to decrease by deaths as they are transferred from one person to the next either physical, eating animals contaminated, mosquitoes, or e...
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  • Animal Experimentation Naturally Occurring
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    Imagine having a headache and not having aspirin to take, or being diabetic and not being able to take certain types of insulin (Williams 3). It seems impossible that these drugs could be unavailable to humans, but they would not be attainable had scientists not tested these drugs on non-animal subjects. Contrary to what many people believe, testing drugs on animals often give defective results. More than 205, 000 new drugs are marketed worldwide every year, most undergo the most archaic and unr...
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  • Thomas Robert Malthus The Statistics Of Population Control
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    In Malthus' Essay on Population he discussed the importance of birth control, and also discussed the future problem, as he saw it, of the fast growing population outgrowing it's supply of food and resources. Malthus lived during the enlightenment period of human history. William Godwin and the marquis di Condorcet also wrote theories on population. Their theories said that humans would progress eternally and that there would be no end to humanity. When Malthus released his essay, which he did no...
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  • Social And Environmental Period Of Time
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    Sustainability Stewardship of Earth, sustainability and strong science are the main tasks of the modern society. Sustainability is becoming an increased concern for the United States in particular and the modern world in general. What does sustainable future mean? According to Sustainable Measures Website, sustainability is related to the quality of life in a community -- whether the economic, social and environmental systems that make up the community are providing a healthy, productive, meanin...
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  • Earth Quot Planet Earth
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    In William Clarks Article, " Managing Planet Earth" from the Scientific American sustainable development describes the type of planet people want, and also brings up the question of what kind of planet people can actually get. It reflects values for managing earth where fairness matters. Sustainable development refers to how people as a whole want to improve the earth for the better by sustaining it while it is being developed. The three objectives to manage the sustainable development...
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  • Cultural Evolution Cross Cultural
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    In the middle of this century, both biological and cultural anthropology experiences a major change in theory. In biological anthropology, biological anthropologists adopted an approach which focused on the gene. They saw the human evolution as the process of genetic adaptation to the environment. In the mean time, there were also cultural analogies to evolution. Cultural evolution also followed a process of adaptation. In the field of anthropology, a very important theory is that of the sociobi...
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  • Rain Forest Forest Destruction
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    " This land is where we know where to find all that it provides for us food from hunting and fishing, and farms, building and tool materials, medicines. This land keeps us together within its mountains; we come to understand that we are not just a few people or separate villages, but one people belonging to a homeland" (Colin's 32). The " homeland" is the Upper Mazaruni District of Guyana, a region in the Amazon rain forest where the Akawaio Indians make their home (32). The ...
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  • Civil Rights Movement Theory And Practice
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    1. Environmental Activism Environmental Activism 1. The large mainstream environmentalism groups started to compromise too much with regulatory agencies and bureaus, starting with the Glen Canyon Dam project. This began an estrangement with the mainstreams that culminated in the rise of more militant groups like Earth First! Glen Canyon represented what was fundamentally wrong with the country s conservation policies: arrogant government officials motivated by a quasi religious zeal to industria...
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