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    When massive oil giant Shell released plans to start drilling in the Arctic‚ an environmental protection group‚ Greenpeace‚ began lobbying against them on basis of environmental grounds as this plan had the real possibility of severely harming the entire Arctic ecosystem by exacerbating the melting of the ice caps and releasing toxins into the environment that would be difficult to clean (“The Dangers”). Ultimately they won by attacking Shell’s highly-credible and well-liked partner‚ Lego‚ in hopes

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    bear‚ or sea bear‚ is a large bear native to the Arctic. It is one of the two largest land carnivore species and the top predator within its area. It is well adapted to its habitat: it has thick blubber and fur to insulate to it against the cold as well as white colored fur that camouflages it from its prey. The polar bear hunts well on land‚ on the sea ice‚ as well as in the water. The polar bear is a circumpolar species found in and around the Arctic Ocean whose southern range limits are determined

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    relationship between polar bears and brown bears is the fact that they can interbreed and produce crossbreed offspring. (poler bears and brown bears). In the extensive glaciations of the northern hemisphere‚ about 100‚000 to 250‚000 years ago the Arctic region was warmer and occupied by the ‘Kodiak brown bear’. This was a population of brown bears with many variations of brown just as today’s bears have dark fur and light brown fur. Evidence from geology shows that the climate changed during the

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    had hoped you would come forward one of these days!” Clark exclaimed! “What should I do first?” I asked‚ not asking how long had he thought I wanted to do this and why he would want me to put myself in this much danger. “You must travel to the arctic land of Alaska and be still in the cold for 24 hours with these clothes if you want to be able to survive the icy grip of Adewalen.” Clark said handing me pretty much fresher birthday suit. “These?” I said hesitantly hoping he had made some mistake

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    A Biome is a large region of land and/or water characterized by a particular climate. Biomes can be affected by climate and location‚ the climate of a region because the temperatures and yearly rainfall can effect which organisms are living in that specific biome year round‚ or what just lives there temporarily. Location can affect biomes because if it was closer to the equator‚ then it would have a warmer climate year round‚ if it lived farther away from the equator‚ then it would have a colder

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    she wanted to achieve) : - Telling the audience about the occurrence near her home. - Cultural ways. - Importance of the narwhal for the hunters and their families. - Difficulty of living in arctic conditions. -Moral Dilemmas. - Necessity for hunting. Theme/ Moral : Narwhal hunting in the Arctic and concludes that it is necessary to the survival of inhabitants. Audience response: This is an effective piece of writing because.... (2-3 lines) Herbert shares her innermost thoughts and

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    While it once might have seemed impossible that the sea ice in the Arctic would ever cease to exist‚ today the trends in melting sea ice are conclusive‚ and the leading cause of polar bears being at risk. In the past thirty years‚ mean world surface temperatures have increased 0.2°C per decade. However‚ in some parts of the Arctic‚ temperatures have increased ten times the rate (Hansen et al‚ 2006). Since the late 1970s there have been major reductions in summer sea ice extent‚ decreases in the extent

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    While the decline of arctic deer populations would be quite tragic‚ the evidence presented in support of it is inadequate‚ and further proof is required to evaluate the stated claim. It is important to take whatever action is required to maintain the deer population‚ but first we must ascertain whether they are actually on the decline. Local hunter reports are sufficient to launch a preliminary investigation‚ but do not provide substantial confirmation of the deer’s plight. Rather‚ a census is required

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    Tundra Biome {draw:frame} {draw:frame} The arctic tundra can be found in the northern hemisphere‚ encircling the North Pole and extending to the coniferous forest of taiga. Some specific locations of the arctic tundra include Northern America (Northern Alaska‚ Canada‚ and Greenland)‚ Northern Europe (Scandinavia)‚ and Northern Asia (Siberia). The alpine tundra can be found in the mountains throughout the world at high altitudes where trees are unable to grow. They can be found in Northern

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    Gender and Economy      The role of women in foraging and horticultural based societies: The women are the primary food gathers which will allocate for 80% and the men will gather the other 20% of the meat diet. In certain arctic regions‚ there is little food to gather during the arctic winter‚ so men gather all the food and other items the people may need. The gathering of fruits‚ nuts‚ and other vegetation is extremely important. Birth spacing is also an important factor in controlling the growth of

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