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    village population spend five days creating this snowball and each year they attempt to break the previous year’s record. Polar Bears &Penguins: Everybody knows there are polar bears & penguines in Finland.In fact Finland is home to the world’s largest polar bear habitat‚ and second largest penguin habitat. While penguins are only found on Finland’s Arctic Coast‚ polar bears can be found all over Finland‚ even in Southern Finland during the winter.An intersting info is that the recent

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    pursuing kyosei. Truly global companies must foster good relations‚ not only with their customers and the communities in which they operate‚ but also with nations‚ and they need to address environmental issues worldwide. In addition‚ global companies must bear responsibility for the impact of their activities on society. For this reason‚ Canon’s goal is to contribute to global prosperity and to people’s wellbeing‚ which will lead to continuing growth and bring the world closer to achieving kyosei. CANON’S

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    The Golden Compass

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    are Lyra‚ Pan‚ and Iorek. Lyra is a blonde haired girl with blue eyes that is a natural explorer and always seeks adventure. Pan is her demon; he can take the form of any animal. Also Iorek‚ he is a great armored polar bear that has been rejected from the bjorne for killing another bear. He has a big heart even though he doesn’t show it. In this entire story is an amazing adventure of friendship‚ vengeance‚ mystery‚ and magic. It has tons of twists and has a great message of friendship. I give

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    TOPIC: 1. Find an example (not in the course readings) where the interests of humans and the environment are in conflict (recall the Monarch butterfly reserves in Mexico). What would your judgment be in resolving this conflict? Explain your decision.Are there possibilities for negotiation or compromise? Word count: 1056 words In the era of capitalism and fierce corporate rivalries‚ the agenda for any major corporation is likely to prioritize profits over social problems such as environmental

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    many types of vegetation. It has shrubs‚ grass in some parts and a lot of mosses. The tundra is too cold to be able to grow a lot of vegetation. The animals that live in the tundra are the arctic foxes‚ musk ox‚ the snowy owl‚ lemmings‚ and the polar bear! One of the animals that live in the tundra‚ the snowy owl‚ is very interesting! It is very different from other owls. The snowy owl’s niche is to reduce the competition for food. It hunts for prey when other owls are asleep so they will not have

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    determined. He did not act conceited or like a snob at all; but he stands independent‚ loves challenges‚ and seems very cool‚ calm‚ and poised. Ben had to overcome many obstacles on his first trip. He had acquired himself in an encounter with a polar bear and had a shortage of food. These exist as basic level 1 and level 2 on Maslow’s Hierarchy of needs that Ben had nearly met. He also mentioned how his communication device only had a few hours of communication ability. He only had a limited and

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    zoo? 24. What is the common weight of the Red Wolf (in pounds)? 25. How fast can the Grizzly bear run (in miles per hour)? 26. What is the most develops sense in the American Bison? 27. Few predators have withstood three centuries of settlement in North America. Name one that the zoo displays. 28. What sets the North American River Otter’s vision apart from the many land animals? 29. Why is the Polar Bear on display at the zoo so skinny? 30. How does the California Sea Lion fend of intruders? 31

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    Why Are Inuits Unique

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    like seals to fit in while hunting. They would also hunt other animals like whales. They would shoot the whales with a poison dart and wait for it to die and wash up on shore. Inuits also killed foxes and bears. They used stone traps to trap the animal and dogs were sometimes used to surround the bears until the hunters came. Birds were hunted by shooting spears into the flock. Inuits would catch fish by using a spear called leister and they also used rocks to block the stream so the fishes come towards

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    July 16‚ 2013 Drill or No Drill? The National Artic Wildlife Refuge (NAWR) is home to many animals‚ such as: moose‚ caribou‚musk oxen‚wolves‚foxes‚ grizzlies‚ polar bears‚ and migratory birds. Leaders in the oil industry‚ however‚ believe that the refuge is the perfect site for the “environmentally sensitive exploration” of oil. Environmentalists are wondering: What will become of the wildlife there? When

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    The Arctic Fox will eat rodents‚ birds‚ seal pups‚ fish‚ and bird eggs. They will eat vegetables‚ berries and seaweed if they find them. The fox will follow a polar bear and eat its scraps‚ left over from supper. The Arctic Fox is a smart hunter they are good to catch things under deep snow. They listen for a mouse

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