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    It consist of sharp spines also known as thorns for its protection enabling them to survive longer. Looking at this closely we were able to see visible little fruits that were grown from last year. Its fruits characteristics are just like a little red pepper and has dark green leaves. It was already leafed out and had tiny little flower buds. We learned that it will eventually produce tiny small flowers as well as new fruits. There are several type of Evergreen trees that are grown on campus. My favorite one is the Holly Evergreen tree. There are two common types of holly categories which are evergreen and deciduous. Hollies consist of both male and female organs on separate trees and weren’t opened yet. However, only when opened we can tell whether they have stamen or carpels. We also saw the Lyriopi Evergreen tree which we learned are semi-evergreen. They are mostly green all winter and then unfortunately lose their color. However, after those leaves die new leaves will eventually…

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    Forest Fire Benefits

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    Yellowstone National park, the plant Dalmatian toadflax (Linaria dalmatica) is an invasive species (Nps.gov, “Invasive plants”). The plant and its flowers closely resemble the yellow Snapdragon. However, being a poisonous plant, the toadflax is preferentially avoided by the local fauna and this results in this plant out-competing the native species in the region. One of the benefits of intermittent forest fires is to clear the land of such exotic species. This provides the native species the…

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    clinical techniques employed include counseling, visualization, social skills training, psychoanalytic therapy, and spiritual interventions that range from prayer and group support to applied pressure from members of religious hierarchies. Over the years there have been many organizations devoted to conversion therapies, many of them religiously affiliated (which helps them to escape the law in some instances). These are more commonly associated with the ex-gay movement, but are perhaps the more…

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    Oxfam

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    Oxfam is an “international confederation”, which is comprise of 17 member organizations, including Great Britain and Hong Kong .These organizations also work together with partners and local communities in more than 90 countries. Oxfam is committed to make a world without poverty and it emphasizes the power of people, through practical, innovative ways to help to alleviate poverty and injustices. The initial concern of Oxfam was simply food provision to relieve famine, and over the years it…

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    items to the mass market and have competed against similar firms on the basis of pricing and quality. However, in striving to innovate, Arts Spot acts to differentiate itself with other firms and offering goods and services that are unique including a shift towards new technologies, so in this sense could quite possibly resemble the technical textiles firms who produce heterogeneous goods. The Degree to Which Tariffs Were Reduced Until the 1980s many Australian industries relied on a high rate…

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    Globalisation is a highly contested term, where different perspectives have emphasis placed on different areas. With that being said, there is a broad level of agreement on the nature of globalisation. Globalisation is ‘a process which embodies a transformation in the spatial organization of social relations and transactions, generating transcontinental or interregional flows and network of activity, interaction and the exercise of power.’ (Held et al., 1999) At a simple level, globalisation…

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    shown that there have been more death sentences and executions if the victims were white (Amnesty International, 2015). Additionally, 55.8% of death row inmates are white while 41.9% are black, however of the 155 exonerations to date 47.7% are white while 52.2% are black; and • police misconduct. The absolute error of death cannot be corrected, however a life sentence can be overturned. One major argument against the death penalty was the gruesomeness of the hangings, so in an attempt to make…

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    Economics [Type the document subtitle] Stephanie Brands 6/16/2013 Contents International Trade 2 UK Balance of Payments 2 UK Trends in Trade over the last 30 years 2 The 80’s 3 The 90’s 3 Currently 3 Relationship between the Exchange Rate and Balance of Payments 3 The Advantages and Disadvantages and Effects of Two Exchange Rate Regimes 3 Floating Exchange Rates 3 Fixed Exchange Rate 4 Effects of Exchange Rates on Economic Agents 4 Impact of Multinationals on Less Developed Economies 4…

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    Coffee Brazil Case Study

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    Its industrial history has shown time and time again a record of success and sustainable growth. Four hundred out of the five hundred leading economic companies operate in Brazil, exemplifying its political international success. Therefore, with such large investors in the country it opens the door to further opportunities. Also, the country of Brazil has seen an average growth increase of 3.4% in Gross Domestic Product (GDP). And in 2013 the nation was solely responsible for 1.5% of global…

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    Globalization has drastically changed the world of business throughout the years. Once independent from the business needs and demands of other nations, companies have had to adapt and overcome the repercussions of this ever-changing event in order to remain competitive and afloat in their industry. One way to ensure sustainability and growth is by establishing practices of international trade and manufacturing to be preformed outside of the United States making the organization a multinational…

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