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ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES AND POLICY
Environmental Issues and Policy
Environmental Issues and Policy
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Environmental issues can be discussed within a number of different contexts. For anthropology and sociology, culture and society become important factors in understanding environmental issues. By incorporating a perspective, that includes environmental history, aspects of environmental change, dialogue and ...
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AUSTRALIAN ABORIGINES
Kinship in the Australian Aborigines
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We have seen, kinship in the aborigine societies affected their behavior completely. This may differ with my society since in our society kinship mostly results in different levels of respect. In our modern societies kinship does not restrict the interaction between people such as brothers ...
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Negative Impact of Globalization on the European Union
Negative Impact of Globalization on the European Union
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The European Union (EU),1 a diverse collection of 25 states, was founded on the ideal of making war impossible by integrating the economies of its states to such an extent that armed conflict would ...
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WOLLASTONITE
Geological Research on the Industrial Mineral Wollastonite
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In this study, we will try to explore the uses and applications of Wollastonite that is an industrial mineral, in a holistic context. The main focus of the research is on different information about Wollastonite and its relation with industrial mining. The research ...
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EARTHQUAKE & TECHNOLOGY
Earthquake & Technology
Earthquake & Technology
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A predictable cycle of activity occurs after every major earthquake. Emergency preparedness systems are tested and found wanting. The print and electronic media move in to cover the disaster for the news hungry public. Political leaders visit disaster sites to express concern for ...
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GENETICALLY MODIFIED FOODS
Genetically Modified Foods
Genetically Modified Foods
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Genetically Modified Foods are referred to the crops that are developed for the animal and human consumption by using the latest molecular biology techniques. These crops are modified in the laboratory for enhancing their traits which will help in resisting the herbicides improves the ...
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GORILLA'S
Gorilla's In Their Natural Habitat And In The Zoo
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The debate has been in the limelight for a long period of time which draws the comparison between the animals in the natural habitat and animals in the Zoo. This study tends to highlight some issues in regards to the ...
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Island Arc
Island arc volcanic rocks and MORB
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Island arc volcanic rocks and MORB
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The topic under study is based on the people's perception by comparison of Fe (3+)/Fe (2+) in Island arc volcanic rocks and MORB. People conclude that mantle wedge is more oxidized than mantle source of MORB. ...
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CORN
Geographical Interconnection
Geographical Interconnection
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Corn (also called Indian corn in Canada ) is a plant tropical annual herb of the family Poaceae (grasses), widely cultivated as a cereal for its grains rich in starch , but also as a fodder plant . The term also refers to the corn kernel itself, ...
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Constant Evolution of Production and Consumption Material
Constant Evolution of Production and Consumption Material
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Control over human production and consumption has become critical for us, in order to protect the material resources of our planet. Many have addressed the ecological issues arising from consumption and production. Our air quality has improved, ...