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    My Environmental Ethics Growing up in a highly capitalized area, Macau, and being taught the idea that wealth is the ruler of power and status, I learned that I would have to find a job with decent extra benefit and high salary in the future. Until the time I have taken geography and moral education classes in my high school, I started to consider a bigger picture when I was thinking about public policy and my decision making. I knew that what I did could affect anyone around me and possibly…

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    There are many ways in which teachers can use Functional Grammar techniques when preparing lessons for their ESL learners. To help their ESL students identify key ideas and details in a linguistically complex text, teachers can first do their own analysis of the text. This will enable them to identify parts of the text that may be linguistically challenging for their students. They can begin by analyzing the dialogue of the text, pinpointing areas in which they may need to provide additional…

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    We can not freely captive the wild animal and have them leave in a totally different living environment compare to their natural habitat. This’s action especially badly affect the animal according to the article “8 reasons orcas don’t belong at SeaWorld” by SeaWorld of Hurt states "Orcas in the wild have an average life expectancy of 30 to 50 years …the average age of death…

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    Businesses are continually attempting to survive, success, influence and achieving its mission and goals. However, they are not generally a success as they sometimes faced external and internal environment and various issues that could affect the business. As indicated by Samson (2016) states that the external organisational environment incorporates all components existing outside the boundary of the workplace that can possibly affect the business. For example, the environment including…

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    Global warming, climate change and the idea the humans race lack of care toward nature is leading to the Earth’s doom is a theory that has seemed closer and closer to becoming a reality. This issue and its effects on our lives can be told by Rachel Carson, a MA zoologist from 1932, who switched her focus to the effect of pesticides on humans and our environment (Articulation 358). Carson goes on to express facts in order to shine light on the harms of chemicals on our environment. With the whole…

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    The conflict sets the political debate, in more recent cases, the conflicts have allowed to change the framework. Since there are new actors rising because they are interested in the issue, they create new impacts and other actors become irrelevant. In Australia, the national elections adapted their approach to Neo-corporatism because the actors in play had changed; these represented the interests of rivalling political groups . This argument is illustrated by studying the case of the regional…

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    Often times, when we hear the term, “survival of the fittest,” we associate it with animals and how they have taken advantage of their evolutionary timeline. Even though the term might imply that the animal most “fit” would be more likely to survive, it is not in the sense of how physically fit they are. According to Charles Darwin, “It is not the strongest of the species that survives, nor the most intelligent, but the one most responsive to change.” But in the world of science fiction, would…

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    Natural environment is a part of the behavior settings theory where the natural environment can “affect our thinking, feeling, social interaction, and health” (Hutchinson, p. 224, 2012). As the film first starts, all we see is dirt and dust being blown in the wind as cars drive down the road. To me, this scenery would not benefit my health compared to looking at grass, trees, and flowers. According to the textbook, “three features of the natural environment have been found…

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    OVERVIEW Coal, gas, and natural gas are the fossil fuels which are currently the world’s primary-energy source. Fossil fuels are made millions of years ago from organic materials such as plants and animals. Fossil fuels are finite resources and can cause irreparable damage to the environment. Fossil fuels are considered to be responsible for global warming. There are many activist and campaigns launched calling for divestment from fossil fuels, especially from large companies and…

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    In Biology, the properties of living things must respond to environment and be able to evolve. A seed is capable of providing life to many new individual plants, however individuals don’t evolve. The process of life involves many individuals to come together and continue to survive. Even the smallest unit of life, the cell, is complex and works more efficiently in greater numbers. If all the human individuals came together, we would posses the potential to work more efficiently in our…

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