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    change and the destruction of a once healthy atmosphere. Some companies have claimed to find a “clean” source of energy called natural gas‚ found deep within the Earth’s crust. Commercials created by these companies state that natural gas is easy retrieve‚ cheap and clean burning. However‚ these commercials fail to explain that one of the processes of retrieving natural gas‚ or hydraulic fracturing‚ is extremely harmful to the environment. Hydraulic fracturing‚ or “fracking”‚ is the process of

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    Natural selection and speciation are two examples of how biodiversity can be expanded within an ecosystem. Natural selection is the process by which characteristics are inherited to enhance survival and increase the chances of reproduction in future generations than those that do not‚ altering the genes of a population over time. These characteristics will help future individuals within the population to become more efficient and better suited to their environment. Speciation is the process by which

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    Natural law and legal rights have always changed through the ages. These humanistic laws have always altered because of people’s religions and even their government’s influence on their society has always affected men and women’s lives. Mankind has always had to face the problem with having their natural rights‚ and legal rights tampered with. Religious cults and organizations have restricted people from communicating with people outside their religion. Governments like North Korea and China

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    Evolution is the changing of gene frequency in a population over time. Natural selection is where animals with advantageous characteristics produce more offspring‚ therefore passing down favoured genes. In the more developed parts of the world‚ medical care and access to food means natural selection is lesser‚ as selective forces that were there before e.g some diseases and predators‚ are no longer there. Therefore‚ some humans that have characteristics that would have previously meant they produce

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    sustainable management of natural resources in Nigeria. This it does with the aim to determine the extent to which the exploration of natural resources is managed in our country from 1960 till date. Also‚ given recommendations in which the resources can be managed. CHAPTER ONE 1.0 Introduction Nigeria is one of those countries in Africa that is fairly rich with natural resources. For example Crude Oil‚ Coal‚ Iron‚ forest‚ farming‚ Fishing and so on. It is believed that natural resources development

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    evolutionary theory and explained it through ‘natural selection’. Natural selection simply means that there are variations among species that have different traits‚ and those traits differ by their fit to certain environmental conditions. Furthermore‚ some species with traits better suited to the certain environment are likely to survive‚ whereas‚ those species with traits that are not very suited to the particular environment eventually go extinct. Evolution and natural selection have a special connection

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    Natural selection was a fundamental idea formed by Darwin that living things evolve gradually from generation to generation. Darwin argues that all living species come to historical process through a historical process involving random changes. Through natural selection living things have acquired to behave in ways that provide the promotion of survival and reproduction. What happens in natural selection is that the organisms with favorable traits that help them survive live long enough

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    Explain what is meant by Natural Law approach to ethics? Natural Law is an ethical theory which states that there are unchanging laws set in the nature of the world‚ to tell humans what is moral and immoral. These laws are set by a supernatural power which is God. Natural Law is a Deontological theory which looks at the action to be moral despite the consequences it brings. The theory of Natural Law has been around for centuries and has had many key figures that have made key contributions to the

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    “Aquinas and Hobbes Views On “Natural Law” November 5/08 Snezana Miletic 20217149 PHIL 221 Paul Simard Smith Assignment # 2 (with extension) The theory of “Natural Law” first originated in Ancient Greece. Many philosophers discussed their own views on natural law‚ as it played an important part in Greek government. Some of these philosophers included St. Thomas Aquinas and Thomas Hobbes. For Aquinas‚ natural law exists in the individual’s conscience‚ opposing to Hobbes belief that

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    Some people would agree with the statement Natural Law leads to cruel decisions because the ideas that it is based on called the primary precepts can contradict themselves when faced with different situations particularly more modern circumstances. This is because naturalists tell us we must follow these precepts so to achieve our full purposes as human beings which we can only do by doing right. An example of this contradiction is in the use of a gun its purpose being to shoot things‚ in this

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