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    passion for photography through taking creative and unique shots that will capture the beauty of nature inside the barangay. It will also serve as an instrument to showcase the magnificent and exquisite sceneries or the environment itself of Barangay Pilar. The photos submitted by the contestants will be exhibited inside the Nature’s Park for a week for the Pilar residents to see the beauty of nature that will be discovered. This activity is part of the SK Environment Week. Date: May 18, 2012

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    Virginia Woolf Personal Essays

    Emily Sun Mr. Bursiek IB LA 11 22 October 2012 Limited Transcendence in the Human Condition An analysis of contradicting elements in selected personal essays of Virginia Woolf An author fascinated with boundaries, Virginia Woolf blurs the line between black and white in her essays The Death of the Moth and Street Haunting. In both essays she highlights opposing extremes: Street Haunting articulates the innate conflict of impulse and restraint, and The Death of the Moth articulates the enduring

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    Reports to Wordsworth

    destruction of nature is imminent if mankind continues to colonialize and urbanize. In order to convey this image of the current natural world, the author uses language devices such as figurative language (personification, similes and metaphors), visual imagery, alliteration, contradiction and tone. Throughout the poem, the writer uses visual imagery in order to create this pessimistic feeling of today’s current natural. And that mankind is losing its special connection with nature, as we are busy

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    Science Essay Topics

    Natural sciences study the physical and natural world and the events that occur in nature using scientific methods, and writing in this field is often used to assess your knowledge. The fields within this area of science include, but are not limited to, the following areas: Astronomy, Atmospheric Science, Biology, Chemistry, Earth Science, Environmental Science, Oceanography The most common writing assignments in the natural sciences are case studies, field reports, lab reports and literature

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    Uttarakhand Landslides and Flood

    perspective of geologists, if stricter regulations would have existed then the losses from the destructions would have been lesser. Every section of the society is having a different story to say following their scientific knowledge, belief in God and nature and many more things. Few are blaming the central and the state government for turning their blind eye, towards

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    Review: the Sundown Rule

    Townsend, published by namelos All the wild creatures that Louise captures and lovingly observes must go back to their natural habitats by sundown. This rule was made by her gentle father who works for the Park Service and writes articles about nature. Louise tells her own story, and this preteen’s first- person voice is perfect. She’s an unusual kid, especially by today’s standards, because she has grown up living in a nearly wilderness setting. In clear detail, she talks about her love for

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    Ecology

    time, how humans may have affected biogeochemical cycles in that ecosystem, how knowledge about that ecosystem’s structure and function can help or has helped to develop plans for its management and restoration. Cedar Hill State Park is a 1,826 acre nature preserve located on the Joe Pool Reservoir. Cedar Hill State Park has a climax ecosystem meaning that the environment consists of a variety of plants and animals which through the process of succession the development of vegetation has reached a steady

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    it are going straight to hell. But why those in power, no matter how loud they speak out environmental protection, very few of them really care. The reason is simple. Human beings are greedy in nature. In ancient times, technology is lacking, human beings did not have the right tool to exploit the nature on large scale. With industrial revolution and the development of science and technology, these things can be achieved with relative ease. It can be said that the development of science can be a

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    Banking

    For good reason, the industry has focused its catastrophe management activities on natural hazards. Since 1970, 38 of the top 40 most costly CAT losses have resulted from natural hazards. Since 1989, global insurers and reinsurers have suffered multi-billion dollar losses from no fewer than 20 earthquakes, windstorms, tornadoes, hailstorms, winter-storms, fires, and floods. Moreover, there is a credible body of data and science that suggest that future events of greater magnitude than those that

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    Flow for the Love of Water

    Summary of “Flow for the Love of Water” In the documentary by Irena Salinas', the issue of Earth’s fresh water supply is raised for concern and question as it is turning into a global crisis. The fresh water is diminishing leaving us with harsh water to drink. How can a person survive drinking water that is contaminated? It is impossible to think that such a thing could happen. Evidence is presented by experts and supporters to show us that every aspect of human life is affected by pollution and

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