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    OF CAMBODIA Subject : Environmental Science Room : Prasat Keo Time : 2:00 – 3:30 Day : Tues – Thur Group number : 03 Group member : Khuem Bopha Lim Huykheng Chea Dalin Chan Sokhawatey Sum Tola Phin Sreypov Question 1. Describe why finding solution to environmental problems is so difficult. Do you think

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    Strategies Adopted to Manage Environmental Problems in Poorer Parts of the World Waste Disposal Lots of shanty residents make a living from waste. Each day‚ two incinerators burn 7‚500 tonnes of waste which has resulted in a problem caused by a management strategy. In 1990 there were only two landfill sites. To make some money‚ children and adults scavenge and extract materials to sell. One example is that food waste can be fed to animals and car tyres can be made into sandals. A waste disposal

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    Criminal activity is a dynamic and ever changing process that has many faces. The industrial revolution which created a huge environmental population surge from rural to urban brought with it an increasing criminality. Quetelet and Guerry in 19th century established data collection methods that were first of its kind looking at the correlation of crimes occurring and where the criminals lived. This was further developed by Henry Mayhew (1862) who looked at the ecology of crime in London. Mayhew believed

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    ANNALS‚ AAPSS‚ 570‚ July 2000 GLOB AL IZA TION’S CUL TURAL CON SE QUENCES THE ANNALS OF THE AMER ICAN AC A DEMY Globalization’s Cultural Consequences By ROBERT HOLTON ABSTRACT: Globalization has been associated with a range of cultural consequences. These can be analyzed in terms of three major theses‚ namely‚ homogenization‚ polarization‚ and hybridization. The homogenization thesis proclaims that global culture is becoming standardized around a Western or American pattern. While some evidence

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    global environmental sustainable such as air quality‚ nose‚ water‚ waste. They make the report about the environmental sustainable to evaluate and improve in next few years. Environmental sustainable is the maintenance of factor and practices that contribute to the quality of environment on a long-term basis for the whole world. Air quality: Cathay Pacific understand the Flight operations affect local and other countries air quality. They replace different things to improve this problem. Replace

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    Leisure Activities

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    Category:Leisure Activities Leisure is one’s discretionary time spent in non-compulsory activities‚ time spent away from cares and toils. Because leisure time is free from compulsory activities such as employment‚ running a business‚ household chores‚ education and other such day-to-day stresses‚ not including eating‚ and sleeping‚ it is often referred to as "free time." This category is for leisure activities such as those which one voluntarily spends away from such stresses‚ so called ’down time

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    AND DISADVANTAGES OF leisure activities for children in the pacific]Abstract | Leisure activity is beneficial when managed and properly organised as they are in the traditional and cultural lifestyles of the Pacific. These conditions need to be adapted and maintained in modern and evolving cultures to maximise positive effects of leisure activities on children. | PLAN Type : Point by point method Title : The advantages and disadvantages leisure activities present to children in the Pacific

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    national average‚ and they are offering open enrollment to qualifying students.” 6. “Yes‚ so there is Shady Haven and the rest of the district’s schools‚ and heaven forbid you attend any of the other schools because the averages are so much worse. Obviously the solution is to ship every student to Shady Haven so they have a chance at learning something‚” I replied. 7. “The average for the entire district is still above the average‚” Jacob shot back. “Without Shady Haven skewing the results?”

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    Environmental Noise Becca Gillett Thursday December 19th 2013 Noise is a prominent part of our society and causes significant damage to our ears as well as increasing a risk of cardiovascular diseases. The field of environmental noise works to study what devices create the most noise and how we can reduce that noise to therefore reduce the harm done to humans. An increase in the intensity of a noise is the increase in the energy in its sound waves‚ and if this energy gets to a certain point

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    Environmental Science

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    Environmental Science and Ethics The case study of A Question of Responsibility: The Legacy of Bhopal described an event that caused a chemical explosion at an agriculture pesticide plant in the capital city of Madhya‚ Pradesh‚ India. A U.S. corporation under the direction of CEO‚ Warren Anderson‚ founded Bhopal Chemical Plant. On December 3‚ 1984‚ the chemical substance that was released into the atmosphere was 40 metric tons of methyl isocyanate (MIC) ----- the safety devices did not work to

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