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    Natural Resources and Energy Paper Natural ecosystem is a natural unit consisting of all plants‚ animals‚ and microorganism in an area functioning together with all the non-living physical of the environment which plants and animals are dependent upon one another‚ and their particular surroundings-for survival. Natural ecosystems make up the planet on which we live as well as the entire universe. They are dynamic and interconnected. An ecosystem is a collection of all plants‚ animals‚ microorganisms

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    Topic: depleting tuna population General purpose: to inform Specific purpose: At the end of my speech the audience will know how Japanese fisherman are affecting tuna populations Introduction: For the people of Japan‚ the sea provides most of their diet. But one fish in particular‚ the Bluefin Tuna‚ is favored over most. Tuna fisheries began to grow in 1970‚ and since then‚ developed into an enormous business for Japan. Because of this‚ fleets of Japanese fishing vessels are over-fishing

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    Conservation is the protection and preservation of natural resources in the enviorment. the important renewable natural resources are air water soil wildlife and forests. Conservation is necessary for the following reasons: 1. ensure the protection of plant and animal species and to prevent their extinction‚ 2. maintain a stable and balanced ecosystem. This prevents disruption of natural cycles and global warming. 3. to ensure conservation of marine life as they are a major source of human

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    SOVEREIGNTY OVER NATURAL RESOURCES The general assembly adopted the resolution 1803 (XVII) on the permanent sovereignty over natural resource‚ on the 14 of December 1962 by 87 votes in favour to 2 against‚ with 12 abstentions. The general assembly also established the united commission on permanent sovereignty over natural resources on 12 December 1958 under resolution 1314 (XIII). In 1961‚ this commission adopted a draft resolution outlining principles concerning permanent sovereignty over natural resources

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    does not continue to run out of its natural resources. Recycling from everyone would help save the planet‚ save energy‚ keep homes cleaner and it could create more jobs and money for people. Everyone recycling in the world would help save the planet. The world has to try to reuse as much plastic‚ paper or metal as we can because all of the people now are stripping the plant of its minerals and natural resources. Recycling paper‚ for example‚ saves resources because fewer trees will not have to

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    Taiwan’s Natural Resources and Food Although Taiwan doesn’t have any big deposits of natural resources‚ it has one that is particularly unique - its foods. The variety of fruits here is astounding‚ and many of Taiwan’sshuiguo (Chinese for fruit) are highly sought-after by consumers around Asia. Mangoes‚ pineapples‚lychee and more are extremely potent here‚ some of the juiciest stuff you can find anywhere. The Taiwanese currency is the New Taiwan Dollar. The currency code for money in Taiwan is TWD

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    Water is a natural resource in the Earth.Water is essential to our life also‚ such as water can solve our thristy problem‚ water can make us survive‚ water can clean our body‚ water can recharges our fatigue‚ and water can revitalise our skin.According to scientist investigation‚ 70% of our body mass are water.Therefore‚ water is very important to us. Although water is essential to our life‚ we will lose water everyday also.How we lose our water? We can lose water through perspiration‚ respiration

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    IMPACT OF NATURAL DISASTERS ON GDP (RELATE TO THE GDP METHOD USED) Due to rising population‚ climate changes and environmental degradation‚ natural disasters is increasing in frequency. There are several factors which affect a country’s vulnerability to natural disasters; its geographic size‚ the type of disasters‚ the strength and structure of its economy and prevailing socioeconomic situation. Japan uses the expenditure method to measure national income. The expenditure include personal consumption

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    status in a community. Ethnic conflicts are therefore often caused by an attempt to secure more power or access more resources. CAUSES OF ETHNIC CONFLICT Several factors have been identified as the major causes of ethnic conflict‚ these are: Economic factors: has been identified as one of the major causes of conflict. Theorists believe that competition for scarce resources is a common factor in almost all ethnic conflicts especially in Africa. Psychology: is another major cause of ethnic

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    Impacts to IT services There are various issues that can affect the impact to an organisations IT services. Security: Having numerous security policies in place is extremely important. The college has various security policies in place‚ for example‚ no software can be installed on the systems without administrator approval‚ this way the college knows exactly what’s on their machines and helps protect the machines from malicious software that could potentially cause damage. The internet access is

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