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    Natural Capitalism Theory

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    The Natural Capitalism theory shows‚ how people decisions and needs influence on external environment: nature‚ animals and all others. It doesn’t mean that ‚this way of thinking wanted from us become more confident and careful about nature‚ but it shows‚ that there are still a lot of opportunities which people can support and apply ‚in order to change modern tendency of pollution process and uncontrolled wastes. The theory of Natural Capitalism was explained in book: “Natural Capitalism: Creating

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    Human Resource

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    was more on mechanical aspect. Training helps the employees to do their current job in a best way. Benefit of training may extend through out a person’s career and help develop that person for future responsibility. Training is also used to qualify people to perform in positions of greater difficult and responsibility. The purpose of training is to bridge the gap between job requirements and present competence of an employee. The Organization facilitates the employees leaning through training so that

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    Petroleum and Natural Gas

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    metals is considered an energy resource? a. Uranium b. Colbalt c. Mercury d. Copper e. Palladium ____ 5. Control rods in a reactor a. release neutrons. b. absorb neutrons. c. reflect neutrons. d. slow down neutrons. e. accelerate neutrons. ____ 6. Natural gas from wells consists of 50% to 90% a. methane. b. ethane. c. propane. d. butane. e. ethanol. ____ 7. ____ is the dirtiest fossil fuel to burn. a. Oil b. Natural gas c. Coal d. Wood e. Biomass

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    Serge Kharlamov III-FPS-1 Conflict is Natural and Inevitable Conflict can be defined as a perceived clashing of interests‚ actions and aims of individuals or groups‚ often regarded as a negative process. However‚ confrontation of ideas and attitudes is essential to human existence and deeply rooted in people’s nature. Hence‚ it is important to bear in mind that this phenomenon is not inherently evil and embedded into people’s psyche. First of all‚ basically any relationship involves a conflict

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    Darwin and Natural Selection 1. Yes‚ this article is credible information. Daniel O’Neil‚ who is the Professor Emeritus of Anthropology Behavioral Sciences Department in Palomar College‚ wrote the article. 2. Based on the reading‚ we can infer that Darwin’s upbringing as a child was quite luxurious and opulent. We can interpret this from the facts that O’Neil tells us‚ such as his father‚ Robert‚ had the largest medical practice outside of London at the time and his mother‚ Susannah Wedgwood

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    Overpopulation and Depletion of Natural Resources that Affects the Economic Status of the Philippines” _____________________________ A Research Submitted to Mr. Romano Angelico Ebron Of De La Salle University Dasmarinas ______________________________ In compliance to ECON101 ______________________________ October 2012 Chapter I INTRODUCTION The Problem and its Background Overpopulation In the year 1990‚ there were approximately 60.70 million people living in the Philippines

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    Water Resources

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    Water‚ a basis of survival of all living organisms is also considered as the basic pre-requisite of development. Being second richest country in water resources‚ Nepal is gifted by Himalayan ranges in the north with ever flowing snow melted rivers and fresh water springs with huge power of producing energy and fetch out drinking water to the people. Similarly‚ no any economic as well as socioeconomic developments are possible without availability of water. Specially‚ Nepal and her GDP (Gross Domestic

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    Energy Resources

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    RUNNING head: Environmental Science Energy Resources. Energy Resources Name; SCI/275 Environmental Science University of Phoenix Instructor Date Energy Resource Introduction: The importance of conserving Energy. We use energy everyday of our lives in our homes when we turn on the light‚ using our air condition‚ heating our homes‚ working on our computers and using any electronically appliances. We pay so much money when we use energy

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    Resource Depletion

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    and housing and to continually upgrade the standard of living. Some of the materials needed are renewable resources‚ such as agricultural and forestry products‚ while others are nonrenewable‚ such as minerals. The USGS reported in Materials Flow and Sustainability (1998) that the number of renewable resources is decreasing‚ meanwhile there is an increasing demand for nonrenewable resources. Since 1900 the use of construction materials such as stone‚ sand‚ and gravel‚ has soared. The large-scale

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    Resource Exhaustion

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    machines. As you can understand‚ these technological devices are in a voracious hunger of energy. People use those devices happily and comfortably at the same time count themselves lucky to have them. However‚ they rarely think about what gives them energy to run. They often think our energy resources are unlimited and never come to an end. Unfortunately‚ the reality is not that good. Our current energy resources are mainly fossil fuels ‚such as oil‚ gas‚ coal‚ are completely finite and they started to

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