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Category: /Social Sciences
…have resulted in major negative changes in land use, which in turn causes increased deforestation, erosion, and deterioration of the habitat in the region. The context for the local land user is that as a result of a reduction in the land's capabilities…
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…the best even in bad economy Social forces: Ageing homes & baby boomers.155.75Important market for Home Depot Legal/political forces: Deforestation issues .104.40Important for image Technological forces: Internet.104.60New selling way, great outlooks…
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Category: /Literature/English
…pollution, hazardous waste disposal and deforestation to consumer goods packaging and its effect on waste management etc. In Germany, for example, all creates, pallets and Styrofoam containers must be accepted back by manufacturers and distributors for recycling…
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Category: /Literature/English
…. However, current growth and consumption patterns of cities around the world are placing increasing stress on their ecosystems. Environmental degradation, biodiversity loss, deforestation, are the obvious results of unsustainble cities. It is important to see…
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Category: /History
…of pollution and deforestation resulting from these projects (Encarta 2). The Population of TAR was 2,196,010 in 1990, yielding an average population density of 4.7 persons per square mile, the lowest of any region in China. The vast majority of Tibet's people…
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…could argue that AIDS and Cancer are, in some indirect way, an epidemic because of human actions, or even natural disasters such as flooding and cyclones which wipe out thousands of people are the result of today?s deforestation or CO2 problems and the ozone…
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…) This holds true because after the Industrial Revolution man started to utilize more fossil fuels. The constant usage of fossil fuels emits CFC’s (carboflourocarbon’s) into the atmosphere. Due to heavy amounts of deforestation and the destruction of oxygen…
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…every day by the pollution from the city, as well as cruise ships that come to see the reefs and then dump their wastes overboard. “Brazil's corals form the worlds only South Atlantic reefs, but they're stressed by silt from deforestation, and farm runoff…
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Category: /History
…. The surge of agriculture had harmful consequences such as soil erosion and deforestation. Crafts were produced on two levels: household production and household industry. One was simply the creation of wares for personal use, while the other indicates…
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Category: /Literature/English
…and Wallace give many examples of this struggle. Some of these examples include cattle grazing v. deforestation, global warming v. industry, and ozone depletion. They ask the question, “Is sustainable growth possible?” There is no real answer given, only several…
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