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    which plant life can grow. Harder - Soil covers a major portion of the earth’s land surface. It is an important natural resource that either directly or indirectly supports most of the planet’s life. Life here depends upon soil for food. Plants are rooted in soil and obtain needed nutrients there. Animals get their nutrients from plants or from other animals that eat plants. Many animals make their homes or are sheltered in the soil. Microbes in the soil cause the breakdown and decay of dead organisms

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    Introduction to Academic English sec- 91 Killer Whales in the wild versus in captivity One may say that there are many benefits to whales being in captivity. But that to me is just not true. I think that they benefit more from being left in the wild. For example killer whales in the wild have what is called a family pod or unit that stay together their whole lives‚ but when they are caught and put into captivity they are separated from their family unit and put with other killer whales that

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    Ramon Ramirez The Natural World: Are We a Part of it or Separated From it? The natural world is a source that many of us humans take for granted. It is full of resources that benefit all of us‚ but we should be careful as to how much of those resources we use. Even though the natural world cannot communicate with us verbally‚ its patterns allow us to do many things such as‚ predict weather. As for the question as to whether or not we humans are a part of the natural world or not‚ I think we are

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    The natural environmental problem is the one of the most important problem to impact our world. Some problems are very famous like “global warming” and “Marine pollution”. We usually the government determine to spend millions or billions dollars to curb environmental pollution from news. In fact‚ we can save the money because we always curb environmental pollution after we did it. The natural environmental problem was already permeated our life. We almost can find it everywhere. For example‚ in

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    the sap of euphorbia plant‚ garlic‚ and siling labuyo‚ all natural insecticides derived from different plants which could kill insects and pests. The garlic (alluim sactium) that used for both ordinary and medicinal purposes and even as natural flavoring‚ could also be a benefit to make an insecticide. The property of garlic that is considered as an effective chemical that can kill insects and pests is its ALICIN‚ it is not seen in its natural state but when shopped and crushed‚ the enzyme ALLINASE

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    ANIMALS

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    • There are different types of habitats for certain animals. • There are so many types of animals such as Mammals‚ Reptiles‚ Birds‚ Insects‚ Aquatic Animals‚ Spiders. • Habitats: Deserts‚ Grasslands‚ Forests‚ Mountains‚ Freshwater‚ Oceans‚ Tundra. • People are mammals. So are dogs‚ cats‚ and horses. Ahmad Bickley ANIMALS 1. Fish are vertebrates that live in water and have gills‚ scales and fins on their body. 2. Amphibians are born in the water. When they are born‚ they breath with gills like

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    of a woman who endured traumatic experiences by being taken captive by hostile Indians. Mary Rowlandson made history by writing a testament of her unfortunate events that took place during her eighty three days of captivity. This literary piece is known as “A Narrative of the Captivity and Restoration of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson”. This story was a personal recollection of Rowlandson’s life as a prisoner of war‚ taken captive by the Algonquians during King Phillip’s war in 1675 (Rosenmeier 255). This

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    Alexia M. Williams September 25th‚ 2010 English - Writing Assignment 3 Prof. Courtney Word Count#: 1024 “What is our personal responsibility toward the natural world? What power do we have to influence events? Of course‚ the word resource - implies something to be used‚ yet how far do we go?” These questions are just a few of the questions we were asked to respond to. In the following few paragraphs I will describe in more depth in my opinion what our responsibility is. As well as how

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    STUDIO HABITAT CASE How to help low income houses clients while followed the architecture business ethics in Indonesia Everyone deserves a comfort‚ save‚ and beautifully well-designed house to live in. Unfortunately‚ there hardly ever an architect who is willing to get involved in a low budget house design project whereas in fact‚ an architect support is extremely needed in one. People need a particular architecture solution for their lack of budget‚ space‚ material‚ and opportunity in building

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    Massachusetts‚ in the colony called New England. The book entitled A Narrative of the Captivity and Restoration of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson (1682) reports her captivity – with her children – by Indians during King Philip’s War in 1676. She was captive eleven weeks that ended with her release after undergo extreme conditions in wilderness‚ even the death of her youngest child in Mary’s arms the first week of the captivity‚ and only with the companion of a bible.

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