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    here in red so that you see where they correspond in the paper itself. A Food Desert’s Impact on Health Food deserts are defined as areas which have little to no access to traditional supermarkets with a wide variety of fresh and nutritious foods. (In my opinion this is a little odd beginning. Starting a paper with a definition doesn’t draw the reader in.) Frequently‚ the deserts exist in outlying (but urban) areas which have a high population of low-income and elderly residents‚ many of whom

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    This chapter spoke about food deserts‚ which is an urban area where it is difficult to buy good quality foods. In Oakland California‚ there is many liquor stores‚ fast food restaurants‚ and establishments that provide non nutritious foods. I was shocked to find out that when employment went up the prices of needs like foods and rent also went up. I think it is unfair to have these things happen because as people are trying to better themselves‚ the marketplace makes it more difficult for them to

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    low food accessibility and poor diets in low-income communities? Results: The results may lead to a decline in poor diets and in low-income communities. The results may lead to a decrease in obesity among the youth. Background: Community “Food Desert”‚ is a term that has been coined by the U.S. Department of Agriculture to signify thousands of communities across the America where residents continue to live in low-income‚ low-access food insufficient areas. Unfortunately‚ Black and Hispanic

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    our lives in‚ we have an illusion that the uninhabited nature is pure and desirable. In Trouble with Wilderness‚ Cronon educates us about the term wilderness. Per Cronon‚ wilderness is a term that is a result of social construction that we have made and modified for our desire. For what was once a term for undesirable land that proposed challenges in stories of Jesus and Moses‚ we now have wilderness

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    Human Interactions Over the past years the Sahara desert has changed as a result of human interactions. Such as tourism‚ mining for oil‚ military testings‚ nuclear bombings and pollution. Desertification is one of the many negative human interactions in the Sahara Desert. Desertification is caused by climatic changes‚ over-grazing‚ deforestation for fuel or materials‚ droughts and ploughing the land for agriculture‚ these all led to the soil eroding away leaving the unprotected layer drying out in

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    An American Indian Wilderness A short story by Louis Owens The Reflective Lone Ranger In Louis Owens’ essay "An American Indian Wilderness" the author projects a self-reflective and‚ in the end‚ pessimistic persona. As a young man Owens works as a park ranger in the American Wilderness of Washington State. He has the task of burning down an old log shelter in the wilderness‚ to return the surrounding area back to its natural state. After completing his task‚ he meets two elderly Indian women‚

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    The Atacama Desert forms one of the major hyper-arid deserts of the world and it is known to be the driest place on Earth. The extreme aridity of the climate and unusual mineralogy of the regolith in the Atacama region is of considerable interest because of its value as an analogue to the Martian surface. The sedimentary succession in the Atacama Desert records deposition under an arid to semiarid climate from the late Jurassic (150Ma) to the present day (Hartley‚ 2005). Comparison with other long-lived

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    A Day In My Life On A Deserted Island. The first thing that hit me was the was the smell. Even before I opened my eyes I knew where I was. The tantalizing scent of washed up waves rolled into me‚(Smell). I felt the millions of grains of sand hot against my fingers and the cool breeze against my face(Feel)‚ a relief from the sweltering sun. I heard the sea crawling onto the sand and further away‚(Hear). As I opened my mouth to take a gulp of air‚ I tasted salt in my throat. It was a fresh

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    Frontier: Wilderness Introduction: Wilderness is an aspect that is‚ always has been and always will be around‚ but societies view of it has constantly changed. As years have gone by society has changed and so has peoples beliefs‚ values and general outlook on life and what is important to them. Looking at the culture back at the start of American colonization and examinging it all the way until recent times‚ constant change is evident and I believe that the changing conception of wilderness is a product

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    Deserts‚ Glaciers‚ and Climate September 19‚ 2010 SCI/245 Deserts and Glaciers Deserts cover about one-third of the earth’s surface and have unique geologic features that cannot be found in more humid environments. The features found in deserts are mostly formed by wind and water erosion. Desserts are usually created because they are located in a dry region downwind of a mountain range caused by air losing its moisture as it passes over mountains‚ also known as a rain shadow. Rocks

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