enviJairah DC. Ocampo Environmental Science BSIT I- C Sir Allan Pleno Critical Thinking Questions 2. Explain the function of trophic levels in an ecosystem. ANSWER : Exactly‚ A food chain cannot start with a consumer. What would it consume if there were no producer before it? SOURCE : www. Yahoo. Com Jairah DC. Ocampo Environmental Science BSIT I- C Sir Allan Pleno Critical Thinking Questions 3. Why is there always a loss of chemical energy with
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we should be careful about revealing our personal information. This is because Facebook is known as public site. Everyone will know many things about us. We should be careful when revealing our personal information‚ so that we would not face any problem such as being hacked‚ badmouthed and so on. People will see many bad things through us when revealing our information. The personal informations that we need to take care of are email and password. We have to make sure that we had hide our email
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Mykayla Marcelino Environmental worldview can be described as how one thinks the world should be and what it is they believe their role is. My personal opinion on worldview is that‚ we only have been given one planet; we should take care of what is on it. People need to take responsibilities for their actions‚ and those responsibilities should start with the environment because we are not the only ones who use Earth. People are the ones causing most pollution. People are the ones clearing
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support and encouragement.We wish to express our deep gratitude and thanks to Mr. Gerhard Kempf and his family who during 30 years of friendship until today‚ has consistently expressed its support strictly moral‚ material and financial support to the conclusion my studies.May our gratitude also go to Dr. William Sahinguvu‚ despite its many duties‚ has agreed to provide leadership for this work‚ his counsel‚ his dedication‚ his availability‚ his comments and corrections are relevant led to the culmination
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hegemony of racial injustice. These communities are frequently targets of environmental racism because they are often times smaller‚ less accessible and poorer than those in more affluent or white neighborhoods. Because of this‚ large corporations and [white] politicians find it easy to place facilities in these neighborhoods with little to no resistance. This also demonstrates that political hegemony also influence environmental racism. Most of the top councilmen and politician in government are white
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indispensable part of the modern life for British people. It is reported that Bancassurance emerged in Trustee Saving Banks in the UK in 1967 and in the year of 1986‚ it gained more popularity and developed rapidly during the next decade. However‚ problems came out of the Bank Insurance boom‚ for example‚ a crisis of confidence of bank and a decrease of business in insurance company. As a result‚ the British people began to hold different views on whether buying insurance in banks or not. It will be
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is a form of air pollution. Nowadays it is caused by vehicular and industrial emissions. Ground level ozone and peroxyacetyl nitrate are other secondary pollutants. Persistent organic pollutants (POPs) are organic compounds that can withstand environmental degradation. Many activities are responsible for the formation of air pollutants. These sources can
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1. Environmental crime refers to crime committed against the environment. Environmental crime relates to corporate and state crime through primary crimes‚ which are crimes that are currently legal under international law. These crimes cause long lasting damage to the environment such as pollution and deforestation. One example would be the explosion in the factory in Bhopal. Emmons argues that an environmental crime is an action that breaks the national or international law. 2. Differential
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by Chum Hamilton Environmental Ethics ENV362 Professor Dave Williams August 16‚ 2008 CONTENTS Pluralism and Environmental Pragmatism 3 My Response 6 References 9 Pluralism and Environmental Pragmatism With the widely differing theoretical environmental ethic philosophical frameworks that are currently espoused‚ it is clear that a single unified theory has not yet emanated from this discipline. This has frustrated “monists” within the discipline. Monists contend that there
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Environmental Fortitude Western society is founded on a principle of convenient consumerism; however‚ this easy living comes at a high environmental cost. Individuals today are pushed to buy the latest fashions‚ the newest electronics‚ and the best imported foods the world can offer. Consume‚ consume‚ consume! In recent years‚ a growing focus on global warming has brought discussion of the effects of such lifestyles into the focus of mainstream media. This new emphasis on “going green” has opened
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