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    Endangered Species should be prioritized (for) We should protect the endangered species. Endangered species are native species that faces a risk of extinction in the future. For example‚ animals that are already extinct like the dodo birds‚ platypuses that are going to be extinct and many more. These animals are endangered due to climate changes and habitat destruction. The term endangered species can be used in a legal or general context. In a general context‚ it means species that are

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    Natural Justice

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    Natural Justice - Rule Of Fair Hearing INTRODUCTION. In India‚ there is no particular statute‚ laying down the minimum standard‚ which the administrative bodies must follow while exercising their decision making powers. There is‚ therefore‚ a bewildering variety of administrative procedure. In some cases‚ the administrative procedure is controlled by the statute under which they exercise their powers1. But in some cases‚ the administrative agencies are left free to device their own procedure2. But

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    1. Define what is meant by the term “natural hazard”. A natural hazard is a threat of a naturally occurring event that will have a negative effect on people or the environment. 2. Provide a brief description of the type of hazard you have been allocated. Bushfires: A bushfire is a large out-of-control fire occurring in areas with large amounts of flammable vegetation. Bushfires are hard to control as the right weather conditions and wind direction can cause a bushfire to spread from the

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    been a great attraction for the tourists all across the country and abroad as well. The park‚ which is as large as Singapore‚ is also an incomparable place to experience the wonders of the Malaysian rain forest‚ the oldest on Earth. Over 1‚500 species of plants thrive in Mulu’s jungle‚ including the world’s largest flower‚ the dog-eared Rafflesia‚ and at least 170 kinds of orchids. Numbers like that are really just abstractions. Mount Mulu is really just pure green madness. On my first jungle-walk

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    Natural Law

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    Q. Explain the theory of Natural Law Natural Law is unchangeable principles that are the basis of human activity. These principles are universally applicable as they are an absolute truth. In order to explain the theory of Natural Law‚ we will look at all the different aspects such as Aristotle’s and Aquinas’s theory of Natural Law. Natural Law was founded by the Ancient Greeks such as Aristotle and Aquinas. Aristotle first discovered Natural Law as he was anti-form and believed in potentiality

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    Natural Devastation The largest earthquake in 40 years shifted huge geological plates beneath the Indian Ocean on Dec. 26‚ 2004‚ causing a immense and abrupt displacement of millions of tons of water. Indonesia villages closest to the epicenter were swamped within minutes‚ while elsewhere the waves radiated outward‚ making landfall at speeds topping 500 mph (www.cbsnews.com). The phenomenon we call tsunami is a series of large waves of extremely long wavelength and period usually generated by

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    Have you ever looked in the mirror‚ and never seemed to see yourself as what you consider “beautiful”? A person is not always considered beautiful for their physical appearance‚ but for how they truly are from inside. The song “Natural Beauty” from Immortal Technique is a song that gives a message to all the people out there who feel insecure about themselves. It shows that you just need to be yourself and everything will go smooth‚ because if you don’t find yourself beautiful‚ then it would give

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    to use this Handbook 1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 5.0 6.0 7.0 FUTURE CLASSROOMS Introduction 1.1 Context 1.2 The Creative Learning Centres 1.3 Creativity and digital literacy 1.4 Why mobile? 1.5 Desktop vs. mobile P  LAN - What needs to be considered before I introduce mobile technology to my school? 2.1 Know your starting point 2.2 Establish a strong vision and clear ICT strategy 2.3 Evaluate current ICT support and form

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    Chapter 22: Geologic Time Determining the age of the earth: Identify the methods used for determining the age of the earth‚ what each method reveals‚ and when it is appropriate to use each of them. Including: Principles of Uniformity‚ Horizontality‚ Superimposition and Cross cutting relationships Erosion‚ Deposits and Unconformity Radiometric dating‚ Carbon 14 Dating & Use of the Geomagnetic Timescale Fossils: Define and differentiate between Paleontology and Archaeology Define fossils

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    existing forest law and regulation. The prosecution opposed the motion to quash on the ground that it is not the courts to determine the wisdom of the law or to set the policy as rest by the legislature. He further asserts that the word timber should include lumber which is a product or derivative of a timber. The position of the prosecution could result to the circumvention of the law‚ for one could stealthily cut a timber and process it to become a lumber. On September 24‚ 1991‚ the lower court

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