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    all those with higher levels of direct employment in the social housing sector. Despite this‚ firms rely for operative recruitment on traditional and informal methods and procedures‚ on experience – not qualifications – as the main criterion‚ and on “poaching” – all symptomatic of a craft labour market. For managers‚ there is some evidence of retention measures‚ in particular through training and promotion‚ implying the development of internal labour markets. And for professionals there are indications

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    motion pictures and videos‚ graphic objects‚ databases‚ CD-ROMs and websites. 7. Conclsion: Protection of Wildlife alone is not possible only by laws and Government. Despite all of these laws and efforts‚ destruction of wildlife‚ illegal trade and poaching continues. Active cooperation from the common public is also very necessary. It is now high time for us to understand the gravity of the situation and act on its behalf. And this can only be achieved by our awareness and by further stringent laws

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    bad‚ and can affect how you live your life by making it better or worse. Some people in Africa who live in the forest can only get money by cutting wood‚ which gets them a minimal amount of money‚ so people in Africa may also try to get rich by poaching elephants. Elias does exactly that because of his greed‚ because he feels doesn’t feel he gets enough money with just the beams he cuts‚ so he starts trying to get elephant tusks to get fast money easily‚ but struggles a lot‚ and in the end it just

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    Kristian Deprada Professor Sistrunk History 101 March 7‚ 2012 Edicts of Ashoka The Edicts of Ashoka are a group of writings on the pillars of Ashoka‚ as well as boulders and cave walls‚ made by the Emperor Ashoka These writings are spread throughout the areas of modern-day Bangladesh‚ India‚ Nepal and Pakistan and represent the first concrete evidence of Buddhism. The edicts describe in detail the first wide expansion of Buddhism through the support of one of the most powerful kings of Indian

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    National Park Definition

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    Furthermore‚ another example of this kind of wilderness that involves an isolated place without a through and permanent human place is the Yellowstone National Park. Based on the established definition of wilderness‚ Yellowstone National Park is one of the best examples that relate to wilderness. Generally‚ Yellowstone was initially established as a place for recreational leisure‚ scientific work‚ and conservation from the natives (Jacoby‚ 82-83). Yellowstone was once again brought into conflict

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    APES Humans’ Affect on Extinction If extinction is a natural part of the world‚ why should we worry about it? Speciation results in new species filling the ecological niche of extinct species. Why should we care if we speed up this process? Biologists say there are four main reasons to care about extinctions. First‚ the world’s species are a vital part of the earth’s life support system. A second reason is that species usually contribute to economic services. The third reason is that it takes

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    in the wild. Ideally‚ there should be more human to panda ratio on our planet. Yet these numbers are quite astounding and saddening. Giant Pandas are disappearing left and right and are an endangered species due to human destruction of habitat and poaching. Yet organizations‚ such as WWF‚ are attempting to rescue these beautiful mammals by using a variety of strategies. Giant Pandas‚ like all creatures‚ have certain requirements in order to live.   Unfortunately‚ they do not receive all the ones

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    The deviancy in John Laroche’s character is made visible right at the outset of the movie when Laroche‚ along with a couple of Seminole Indians‚ finds himself arrested by the police‚ the “agents of control in the society”‚ and facing trial for poaching protected species of orchids from the Fakahatchee Strand State Preserve‚ Florida. Using Erikson’s model of deviance we may analyse that Laroche’s act of

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    Manas Wildlife Sanctuary

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    world in itself. The Manas National Park was declared a sanctuary on October 1‚ 1928 ‚ Tiger reserve was in 1973 and a World Heritage site in December 1985 by UNESCO. In 1992‚ UNESCO declared it as a world heritage site in danger due to heavy poaching and terrorist activities. On 21st June 2011‚ it was removed from the List of World Heritage in Danger and was commended for its efforts in preservation. The sanctuary has recorded 55 species of mammals‚ 380 species of birds‚ 50 of reptiles‚ and

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    Lions. The majestic kings of the jungle. Born and raised in Africa? Wouldn’t it be a shame if‚ such magnificent creatures were hunted? Well that’s what happened to Cecil the lion. Cecil may have been one of the world’s most famous and popular lions at Hwange National Park in Africa. He was lured out of a protected National Park then killed by Walter Palmer‚ a recreational big-game hunter with a crossbow. His death infuriated the whole world‚ now‚ everyone wants justice. Big game hunting is a huge

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