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Exponential Population Growth in a World of Limited Resources
Exponential Population Growth in a World of Limited Resources
The relationship between population and the environment, the impact of the former on the latter, has long been an issue studied throughout history. Continued population growth, particularly intense since the start of the Industrial ...
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END OF SUBURBIA
End of Suburbia: Oil Depletion and the Collapse of the American Dream
End of Suburbia
Introduction
Since World War II, Americans have invested much of their wealth in the way of life in the suburbs (Suburbia). They were seeking a sense of space, affordability, family life and mobility. At the same ...
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ETHNOGRAPHY
Ethnography
Ethnography
Introduction
Common wisdom tells us that there are, in general, two kinds of writing: creative and expository. Creative writing tells about feelings, opinions, points of view, things that originate inside the writer. Expository essays tell about facts, things outside of the writer. Essays on literature examine a literary text, a ...
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ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY AND REGULATION
Environmental Policy and Regulation
Environmental Policy and Regulation
Introduction
International environmental law is a set of principles and norms of international law that governs the relations of the subjects in the field of environmental protection and sustainable use of its resources. Policies are the set of objectives, principles, ...
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CROSS-BORDER CONTACT AND COMMUNICATION
Cross-Border Contact And Communication
Cross-Border Contact And Communication
Analysis of European Community
The enlargement of the European Community is a strong impetus to the creation of new networks that encourage cross-border contact and communication, dissemination and sharing the experiences gained by young people in the path between identity construction ...
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Food Culture and Society
The first Thanks giving
It is good to know that while some of the tales related to Allen border on tall stories, he took part in events that led to the statehood of Vermont, and was a major player in the American War of Independence. The book presents ...
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Continental Drift
Table of Contents
Introduction1
Discussion1
Movement of Continents2
Scientific developmental theory and the continental drift theory3
Plate Tectonics and Continental Drift3
Plate Tectonics and Natural Landforms4
Conclusion5
References6
The Theory of Continental Drift
Introduction
The theory of Continental Drift was proposed by the German geologist and the meteorologist Alfred Wegener in the year 1912. This theory states the movement of ...
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Resources
Resources
Introduction
Increase in population is the problem all over the world. With the increase in population there is also increase in the consumption of the natural resources. Apart from this there are various human activities which are results in the destruction of these natural resources. With increase in the utilization ...
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OIL SANDS
The Controversies Surrounding the Oil Sands Reserves in Canada
The Controversies Surrounding the Oil Sands Reserves in Canada
Introduction
An oil sands (or tar) are unconventional petroleum deposit. It is a mixture of crude bitumen, which is a semi-solid form of crude oil, sand, clay mineral and water. In other words, it ...
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CSR
Short Paper Assignment #2
Short Paper Assignment #2
Should global businesses be socially responsible given the increasing global concerns on increasing inequality, environmental problems, employee welfare, etc.? To what extend is it possible for a profitable business to be “socially responsible”?
In the town of Burlington (USA), in 1978, two lifelong friends ...