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    International Relations

    Protecting biodiversity is essential to the natural environment of our global ecosystem. Regardless of the hypothetical hierarchy that has become established stating that a certain individual or group(s) have power over others is outrageous. We are all interconnected in the web of life, needing to coexist more cooperatively. There are numerous accounts of human degradation dispersed around the world. The sooner the number of accounts declines, the sooner our global quality can incline. Everything

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    Everglades

    Gulf and Atlantic Coasts of Flordia Laguna Del Spirito (Lake of the Holy Spirit) The area appered in maps for decades without being explored. Writer John Grant Forbes stated in 1811 "The Indians represent (the south points) as impenetiable and the (British) as surveyors,wreckers and coasters had not means of exploring beyond the boarders of the sea coast and the mouths of rivers."1 Naturally the southern Flordia Southern waterflow is from Lake Okeechokee with Freshwater aka Everglades which estimated

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    my grandfather wanted to go back and visit Russia for the last time. While visiting, he has created a blog that explains how life changed to the better after poverty. Overall, he has visited 12 cities, all materially improved. The scientists at Lake Baikal were enjoying increased funding for research, and traveling abroad more often. The Jewish community of Birobidzhan had a brand new synagogue and rabbi. Former sales

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    Best Interest of U.S

    The growing need for water is visible in several countries around the world and one of them is Canada’s neighbour, United States. The growing need for United States of water is quite evident with only 5% of the world’s population; Americans consume nearly 25% of the world’s fresh water (Quinn, 2007). And, the recent development in news of a drought in U.S is affecting the food production consequently affecting global food prices. This article takes its position on denying the export of fresh water

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    Film Review

    Black Swan Black Swan is a movie about a girl who is playing the part of the swan queen in the interpretation of Swan Lake by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky. She needs the man to fall in love with her in order to break the spell, but he falls in love with the wrong girl, and so she killed herself. In this movie every piece of music intensifies each of the 27 scenes, without the music the movie is not perceived the same way. Such as every time the daughter, Nina is in interaction with her mother there

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    Assignment# 1: Case 11: “Great Lakes: Great Decisions”

    Eliopoulos July 11, 2011 Assignment# 1: Case 11: “Great Lakes: Great Decisions” 1. Perform an analysis of the Social/Demographic, Technological, Economic, Environmental/Geographic, and Political/Legal/Governmental segments to understand the general environment facing Great Lakes. Describe how Great Lakes will be affected by each of these external factors. Social/Demographic Segment-Ellie Shannon, the Division Manager for Great Lakes Chemical Corporation had a concern for what option was

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    Canadas Climate

    Canada’s Climate The reason why I am writing about Canada is because as a young kid I have always wanted to go there because I am a huge hockey fan and they have always been good at that sport, and I have always wanted to go to Niagara falls. So, I figure that if I write about the climate, that I can find out what it is like there. One of Canada’s major landforms is the Canadian Shield. The Canadian shield is a large horseshoe shaped area that covers eight million square miles of Canada. The

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    Syzygium Aqueuem as Dye

    CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION Background of the Study Dyes are commonly used in our industry. Many dyes are too expensive and that is why many people find ways to have a cheaper one. Syzygium Aqueum or locally known as Tambis is a common tree in the Philippines and some part of Asia. The seeds of this tree have been found out by the researcher that it has biological active compounds of tannins which are needed in producing dyes. In this study, the researcher concluded that the leaves extract also

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    Determining the Causes and Effects of Water Pollution in Lake Huron

    Pollution in Lake Huron The Great Lakes, Lake Erie, Michigan, Huron, Superior, and Ontario, are our largest freshwater system. Lake Huron, like the other Great Lakes contain many species of wildlife, and is in danger of being polluted. This pollution is harmful to fish, wildlife stocks, and to the humans of this region. At the University of Mississippi, Latham, A., Wright, E., & Tsang, A. [n.d.] produced a study that focused specifically on Pollution's Effects on the Great Lakes Ecosystem

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    Lake Huron

    INTRODUCTION With over 20% of the world’s freshwater supply residing in them, the North American Great Lakes are the world’s largest freshwater system (TEACH). Including Lake Erie, Michigan, Huron, Superior, and Ontario, the five lakes are an important source of fresh water and are home to many species of wildlife. However, with the belief that water could dilute any substance, the lakes also became a destination of dumping grounds for many different types of pollutants. Ranging from point source

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