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    Origin Energy

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    the everyday and long term operations conducted by Origin Energy therefore it is vital to remain up to date with information associated to these issues. Origin Energy must keep close watch on the market and its customers in order to keep up with consumer demands. By segmenting the market to determine who uses Origin’s products and how often gives insight into how best to meet the ever changing market demands. Finally it is important to analyse Origins competitors by evaluating five external forces that

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    Under the Endangered Species Act in the United States‚ species may be listed as "endangered" or "threatened". The Salt Creek tiger beetle (Cicindela nevadica lincolniana) is an example of an endangered subspecies protected under the ESA. The US Fish and Wildlife Service as well as the National Marine Fisheries Service are held responsible for classifying and protecting endangered species‚ and adding a particular species to the list can be a long‚ controversial process (Wilcove & Master‚ 2008‚ p.

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    Keystone Species Essay

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    Keystone species play a large role in each ecosystem‚ they have the ability to alter their ecosystem or be the reason they completely collapse. Keystone species are the reason that many different species exist‚ these other species highly depend on the keystone species for survival‚ if a single keystone species were to go extinct‚ it is likely for other species populations to decrease. Other species benefit from keystone species in a variety of ways‚ such as food supply‚ shelter‚ or a water source

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    Species At Risk Act

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    Essay The Species At Risk Act (SARA) is a piece of legislation in Canada that exists in order to prevent the disappearance of species considered at risk as well as to facilitate the recovery of species that have been identified as being either incapable of subsisting in the wild‚ or a special concern as they are identified as having potential to become extinct or endangered in the future as a result of human activity. It is designed with the intention to protect the habitats of species as well as

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    Reanimate False Species

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    Reanimate address is that we can revive species that could possibly help our ecosystems and save modern day species of animals from going extinct; but on the other hand‚ reviving “extinct species poses a risk of selling the public on a false promise that technology alone can solve our ongoing environmental woes.” Reviving certain species could give ecosystems that depend on “keystone species” that have lost the species diversity they once had because some species no longer fit. And as environmental

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    is what florida is like now. It’s like this because people let their pet snakes go into the wild and then there are way too many snakes in the wild. Snakes are not the only invasive species there are others like foxes and medfly. Invasive species are a problem‚ but creative solutions are being tested. Invasive species can take over areas of the earth‚ and make it hard for other animals to survive. In Australia they have foxes‚ which are an invasive specie. Foxes are trying to kill penguins‚ because

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    Origin Myths

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    Origin myths tell stories on how something began. “The Earth on Turtle’s Back” told how Earth came to be. How Indians were created were created was told in “When Grizzlies Walked Upright”. Human life and how it started was told in “The Navajo Origin Legend”. Each of these myths are similar in some ways‚ but they also have their differences. Nature means a lot to Native Americans‚ and they often reflect that in their myths. This is something each myth had in common‚ however nature’s importance was

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    Origins Of The Lobotomy

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    cutting singing or scraping away cords associated with the brain that engage emotional response and it was viewed as a means of also cutting out mental illness. (Jansson‚ 1998) It aimed at treating Schizophrenia‚ depression and bipolar disorder. Origins of the Lobotomy are derived from the 19th century exploration into modifications of the brain. It was particularly prevalent through the 1940’s to the 1950’s and it was transformed into an everyday procedure. Originally‚ Lobotomies involved cutting

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    Paper On Invasive Species

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    aside one large issue that comes to mind dealing with ecosystem imbalance is invasive species. Most invasive species do not add or diminish from there new invasive ecosystem but sometimes they can cause a devastating effect on things such as population imbalance‚ predator versus prey imbalance and outright off balancing the entire ecosystem food web. The purpose of this paper is to discuss what an invasive species can do to an ecosystem and possible solutions to correcting the imbalance in the

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    Origins of Sociology

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    SOCIOLOGY SOCY 112 The Origins of Sociology The social transformation of European societies in the 19th century resulted from a number of revolutionary changes. Sociology is seen as a reaction to these revolutionary developments which occurred in Europe. The key revolutionary developments were the Scientific Revolution‚ the Enlightenment‚ the French Revolution and the Industrial Revolution. Sociology is seen as a reaction to these developments but also as a fundamental contributor to

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