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    as most critics say. This is because of the landscape and the well preserved lawn with the variety of birds and the lakes. However‚ it is not as beautiful as many people think when speaking of littering. There are times when you will see a lot of rubbish under the table‚ on the flower beds and on the foot path. This report will give us information on the behaviors of the student consciousness towards littering in Pacific Adventist University. Literature review Research has found that people

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    Mehi

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    Research Action Plan Research Action Plan Litter at Mehi River The Issue When I was given the task of the research action plan‚ I knew I needed to do it on an area of my interest. I am a man of the nature and I love the wildlife. Ever since when I was a kid‚ I wanted to learn about different animals and their habitats. The Mehi River is a valuable river that runs through the town of Moree‚ it diverts from the Gwydir River‚ about 21 km east of Moree. From there the river flows generally west

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    Consequences of tourism

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    downside is that it creates a bigger strain on the local infrastructure. “The Thames-Coromandel districts usual population of 27‚100 grows by six times over the Christmas to New Years day period.”2 This puts a strain on the roads and generates more rubbish which needs to go somewhere. The Coromandel is working towards being a sustainable tourism destination. It was one of the first regions in New Zealand to make a sustainable tourism strategy3. Businesses are encouraged to join the Sustainable

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    All Saints College St Peter’s Campus Assessment Task Notification 2012 Subject: Geography Year: 10 ------------------------------------------------- Unit: Issues in Australian Environments Task Number: Three ------------------------------------------------- Task Type: Research Action Plan (RAP) ------------------------------------------------- Date Issued: Week 2‚ Term 3 2012 Date Due: Week 7‚ Term 3 2012: In-class task based on findings

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    Marine Pollution

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    environment‚ and if there are any solutions. People exploit the sea in a number of ways‚ such as for leisure activities‚ for hydro- electric power and for travelling. Some causes of marine pollution are; dumping at sea. This is where ships dispose of rubbish in the sea. It is also done through sewage sludge and dredging. Disposing of hazardous waste at sea. This is where harmful substances are disposed into the sea. This includes dumping dangerous chemicals etc. and finally‚ marine transport‚ like boats

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    is rising because of the growth of population. In fact‚ a large proportion of rubbish are difficult to be degraded such as plastics or glass‚ and could last for 100 years or even thousands years. Recycling and reusing useful materials is an effective solution which is used in many cities. In addition‚ each house should use several rubbish bins for separate waste. It could help cities to save money for classifying rubbish and it also improves citizens’ perceptions of recycling. Moreover‚ cities should

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    What is the Marine Ecosystem? Marine ecosystems are among the largest of Earth’s aquatic ecosystems. It covers almost 70% of the earth’s surface. They include oceans‚ salt marsh and intertidal ecology‚ estuaries and lagoons‚ mangroves and coral reefs‚ the deep sea and the sea floor. They can be contrasted with freshwater ecosystems‚ which have a lower salt content.   Why is the Marine Ecosystem important? Marine ecosystems are very important in to the overall health of both marine and terrestrial

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    1800 StoneRidge Street Los Angeles CA 91000 16th March 2011 Mrs Oodgeroo Noonuccal Australia poet centre

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    to be recycled. If every nation followed this same ambition to reduce our garbage problem‚ our future will be much brighter for our children. IELTS essay: The rubbish problem Nowadays we are producing more and more rubbish. Why do you think this is happening? What can governments do to help reduce the amount of rubbish produced? In our highly industrialized era there is a growing awareness about the exessive amounts of trash people producing. We are about to be flooded by different

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    Land fill site A landfill site is an area of land that is used to dump rubbish‚ either directly on the ground (land rising) or filling an unwanted hole in the ground (landfilling). We need landfill sites to dispose of rubbish that cannot be reused or recycled. New technologies are being developed to reduce the amount of rubbish that is sent to landfill each year; Energy Recovery Facilities (ERF) and composting. There are many advantages and disadvantages in a landfill. Some of the advantages

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