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PRODUCTION OF NATURE
Contemporary Production of Nature
Contemporary Production of Nature
Introduction
The harmonious development of man is impossible without a constant interaction with nature. Therefore, the protection and enrichment of nature is the most important task of a rational territorial organization of society. The development of populations, natural resources and effective ...
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Cherry Blossoms
Introduction
Emblematic figure of the country of the Rising Sun, cherry is a majestic tree that is often represented as a symbol of ephemeral beauty. Sakura is a Japanese term that refers to a type of tree symbolism (Ohnuki, pp. 122). Species of the Rosaceae family, the sakura (also called ...
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The Blue Revolution
The Blue Revolution
Shrimp farming's impact on mangrove ecosystems in that country. Outline the negative impacts of this industry.
Shrimp is one of the types of seafood most popular in the world. Nearly 5 million tonnes are consumed annually. One third of the shrimp we eat is produced in ...
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CLIMATE CHANGE
Global Challenge of Climate Change
Global Challenge of Climate Change
Introduction
The average global temperature rose by 0.74°C during last century. This is the largest and fastest warming trend in the history of the Earth that scientists have been able to discern. Current projections show that trend will continue and will ...
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GENDER ROLE CULTURAL CONFLICT
Gender role cultural conflict
Gender role cultural conflict
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Our individuality has deep roots that escape us and are beyond us because they are alien to us. Others have grown for us without our knowledge. Since childhood, we are taught values and their sexuality is extremely marked. Concepts of femininity ...
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Green City
Green City
Green Construction
Buildings are responsible for more than half the world's energy use, thus thinking sustainably requires attention to how buildings can be designed, constructed, and operated to use less energy and fewer material resources (Susan and Kira, 2008).
Two central objectives in green design are to reduce ...
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Haiti Earthquake
Haiti Earthquake
Introduction
On 12th January, 2010, a great earthquake of 7.0 on Richter scale hits the impecunious country of Haiti. Afterward there were over 30 powerful reverberations. The Haitian command stated that approximately Two hundred thirty thousand people had passed away; Three hundred thousand had been wounded. One year later, ...
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Astronomy
Introduction
The human knowledge in regards to the origin of the Universe stems from two primary sources: the study of the formation of stars in the molecular clouds nearby and the solar system itself. The both are completely different from one another. In the first scenario even when studying the ...
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SOCIO-CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY
History and Theory of Socio-cultural Anthropology
History and Theory of Socio-cultural Anthropology
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Although now considered a social or cultural anthropology, a subdiscipline of anthropology, historically comes from ethnology, which deals with collecting material for describing and interpreting the different cultures (Segal & Yanagisako, 2005). The study of ethnology originated in ...
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Nuclear Energy
Nuclear Energy
Introduction
According to circulating environmental conditions and political scenario, live of human faces two major risks, firstly natural disasters caused by frequent climatic change, and threat of war among countries possessing nuclear plants. However, it has also been believed by different policy makers, environmental analyst and business people ...