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Conservation - Extinction
Conservation - Extinction
Introduction
Conservation is the study of environmental sciences with an aim to protect the biodiversity on Earth. Biodiversity is the variety of life like species, ecosystems and habitats in the world. Conservation focuses to protect a habitat rather than the protection of species. These species require wild ...
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Sustainability Matter, Energy, and Ecosystems Ecology
Sustainability Matter, Energy, and Ecosystems Ecology
Q1: Environment is defined as the surrounds or setting in which an individual, mammal, or plant survives or functions. In an ecosystem, all outside features have an effect on a human being. These features may be either biotic ...
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Photo Analysis
Photo Analysis
Introduction
The picture of the children that is shown above is one of the most eye catching pictures to see. When one sees past the starving children, one can imagine the possibility of the circumstances in which the video might have been taken. The circumstances show that the ...
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Emergency Management
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Emergency Management
Introduction
In the context of the contemporary developed global societies, the issues of emergency management have become a primary and essential concept. As the human society has progressed through the eras such as industrial revolution and has now developed a highly interlinked and complex society, the ...
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Decision Making & Clinical Epidemiology
[Date of Submission]Decision Making & Clinical Epidemiology
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With the main goal of finding ways to avoid or halt communicable epidemics, a clinical epidemiologist generally works for a health care service (Abramson, 2001). A wide range of health care issues is studied by the epidemiologist. Using clinical epidemiology, a ...
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ENGINEERING & THE ENVIRONMENT
Engineering & the Environment
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Discussion4
The Five Most Critical Non-Renewable Resources (NRR)4
The Fossil Fuels4
The Petroleum/Crude Oil5
The Gas5
The Coal5
The Nuclear/Radioactive Fuels6
The Depletion Issues of Non-Renewable Resources (NRR) Faced by Humankind7
The Scarcity of Non-Renewable Resources (NRR)7
The Depletion Issues of Oil/Petroleum8
The Depletion Issues of Coal9
The Depletion Issues of Natural Gas10
The ...
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Agricultural Studies
Agricultural Studies
Along with the management of forests, animal production and crop agriculture, the humans are managing the ecosystem at both, the global and national level. With this, there are tremendous impacts of the agriculture on the ecosystems. These impacts fall under the general regions of ethical concerns. ...
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Profitable Pollution Reduction
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Profitable Pollution Reduction
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In the context of the contemporary global business environment the subject of pollution has become a highly contentious and significant factor. In the traditional perspective the majority of the organizations only looked at their organizational goals and the manufacturing objectives, which led to ...
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Ecosystems
Ecosystems
What is an ecosystem?
An ecosystem is a complex community in which the living and non-living organisms work in collaboration. It is referred to as a complex set with relations between the resources and components in the environment. Elements like air, soil, plants, etc are all a part of the ecosystem. ...
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Case Study on Galveston Hurricane of 1900
Case Study on Galveston Hurricane of 1900
Introduction
This discussion will compare past and present legislation in effect to reduce the impacts of natural disasters such as hurricanes. Furthermore, the discussion will highlight how the implementation of legislation is useful through hazard mitigation planning involving ...