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Globalization in Japan
Introduction
The Japanese economy stagnated in the 1990s, partly because of an inability of governments to reform the banking system, such reforms have been implemented until after 1998. Japan is the country's gross public debt 3 ( * ), about 160% of GDP is highest in the OECD. As ...
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A Kodak Moment
Underlying Kodak Moment
Kodak moment is rare, one-off for the moment, with a photo shoot, or should have a photo to be captured. This is moment that comes after long times in your camera.
Kodak memories, according to psychologists, have the vividness and detail of a Kodak photograph. They occur ...
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IMPACT OF CHANGES IN CLIMATE AND HALOCARBONS
Impact of Changes in Climate and Halocarbons
The central objective of this research is to analyze the role of long term enhancement in the carbon dioxide and an increase in the temperature of sea surface which is an indicator of change in climate ...
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HUAORANI OF ECUADOR
Huaorani of Ecuador
Introduction
The Huaorani or Waorani (also called Sabel auishiri, auca and Huao) are people of Amerindians living in the northwest of the Amazon, eastern Ecuador. The Huaorani are divided into groups toñampare, quenahueno, tihueno, quihuaro, damuintaro, zapino, tiguino, huamuno, Dayuno, quehueruno, Garzacocha (río Yasuni), quemperi ...
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ENVIRONMENTAL ETHICS
Environmental Ethics in 21st Century
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Environmental Ethics in 21st Century
Introduction
Some of the problems affecting the whole society has to do with subject of human behavior, what belongs to the field of ethics; therefore, involves the mastery of relations with oneself and others humans. This is only part ...
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HUAORANI OF ECUADOR
Huaorani of Ecuador
Huaorani of Ecuador
Introduction
The Huaorani or Waorani (also called Sabel auishiri, auca and Huao) are Amerindians living in the eastern Ecuador, northwest of the Amazon. The Huaorani groups are divided into damuintaro, quenahueno, toñampare, tihueno, zapino, tiguino, quihuaro, huamuno, quehueruno, Dayuno, Garzacocha (río Yasuni), ...
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Invasive Species
Introduction
Invasive alien species are defined as all organisms, animals, or plants that have a negative effect on “the local ecosystem and species” because humans have introduced them to an area that is outside of “their natural range,” and they then establish themselves and become broadly distributed in these ...
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WATER RESOURCES
Analysis of Water resources
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Water is one of the most abundant sources on the planet; we may agree with the statement, as the major part of the whole earth covered with water, and land is in less proportion. This may seem to arrive to a situation that there ...
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INTRODUCTION TO WATER RESOURCES
Introduction to Water Resources
Introduction
More than 70 percent of the Earth's surface is covered with water, the majority of which is salt water in the oceans and seas. Despite this seeming overabundance, only a small portion of this water is suitable for drinking. Merely 3 percent ...
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How the Oceans Impact our World
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If geography is the science of space, then few spaces are more important to humanity than the world-ocean. The world-ocean —the term preferred by geographers for the “seven seas,” which, in fact, constitute one unified geophysical system—covers 71% of World's surface and contains 97% of ...