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    Ash Borer Research Paper

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    to be heavily populated with EBA‚ than it could die in a year or two. Travelers are unknowingly spreading the insect from state to state by simply moving firewood. There is research being conducted‚ but not enough is being done to understand how to stop this bug. Students and professors at Emerald Ash Borer University study all different kinds of trends of both the trees and the borer. One of the most common ways to tell if the EBA is affecting the tree is by looking at the canopy of the tree over

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    Ever heard of the evil know as mountaintop mining? Mountaintop mining is the act of removing resources from mountains until there is nothing left of it. The mountain becomes hollow and is left standing there. The worst part of all is that during the operation so much pollution is being distributed into our atmosphere‚ that it has become one of the biggest reasons why our earth is dying. Mountaintop mining is horrible because it destroys ecosystems and damages biodiversity over an extreme scale.

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    We are killing the rainforest!! Is this a fact or only a media hype? The rainforest and ecological role has been a controversial topic for decades. The ‘green people’ advocate that we are killing the world by reducing the rainforest. The capitalists on the other hand claim that it is an exaggeration and we are only utilizing the natural resources for our own benefits. Let us look at the location of the Amazon rainforest. Brazil has about 40% of the rainforest within its boundaries and the other

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    The Amazon River is the largest river in South America by volume. The Amazon River contains many wildlife and plant species. The Amazon River is in a rainforest in Brazil. The Amazon River has a lot of rare and exotic fish. The Amazon River has a lot of animals that will attack humans off of self defense‚ hunger‚ or aggression. Britannica.com The Amazon River is more than 4‚000 miles long. Fish are very common in this river it is a good place to go fishing. There are fish like pirarucu different

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    Prostitution in the Philippines is illegal‚ but widely prevalent. Penalties range up to life imprisonment for those involved in trafficking‚ which is covered by the Anti-Trafficking in Persons Act of 2003.[1] Prostitution is often available through bars‚ karaoke bars (also known as KTVs)‚ massage parlors‚ brothels (also known as casa)‚ street walkers‚ andescort services.[2] In 2013 it was estimated that there were up to 500‚000 prostitutes in the Philippines.[3] In her “Anti-Prostitution Act” (Senate

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    Savanna The savanna is a tropical biome monopolized by grasses‚ shrubs‚ and small trees. It’s grassland cover western India‚ northern Australia‚ South America‚ and other parts in Africa. In this biome it is very warm‚ there is little precipitation so there is not a lot of tall trees more like shrubs and bushes. A savanna is categorized between a tropical rainforest and a desert biome it is right in the middle of them. Savannas are created when humans burn grasslands and cut down trees kind of

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    Rainforest; a luxuriant‚ dense forest rich in biodiversity‚ found typically in tropical areas with constantly heavy rainfall. Why would someone want to kill the Amazon rainforest? Its full out life and nature. Trees that are sky high and waterfalls that flow into the lakes and rivers. The Amazon metaphorically is the lungs of our earth and its about to be ripped to bare ground. For what? So people can have more land for stores to make money. How important is it to protect the rainforest? In the

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    Why are Tropical Rainforests so Important? Tropical rainforests occupy only 7.5% of the worlds surface and is 1.2 billion hectares‚ yet over half of all plants and animal species live or grow here. The largest rainforest in the world is Amazon which is 600 million hectares and covers nine nations- Brazil‚ Bolivia‚ Peru‚ Guiana‚ Ecuador‚ Colombia‚ Venezuela‚ Guyana and Suriname. Tropical rainforests are home to many rare plant and animals‚ they contain 80% of all insects and 90% of all primates

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    Human Activities and the Loss of Natural Resources Natural resources including soil‚ water‚ forest‚ mineral and biodiversity have been repeatedly destroyed around the world by humans. “Since 1970‚ over 600‚000 square kilometers (232‚000 square miles) of Amazon rainforest have been destroyed” (Butler‚ 2011). The FAO (Food and Agriculture Organization) estimated that “soil erosion carries away a volume of soil equivalent to one metre deep over 200‚000 hectares every year in the Philippines.” In

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    the United States of America marginalizes the Ojibwa culture. The community way of life is damaged. Nanapush alludes about the destructions “I heard the groan and crack‚ felt the ground tremble as each tree slammed earth. I weakened into an old man as one oak went down‚ another and another was lost” (Erdrich 2004: 9). Thus the members of the Ojibwa tribe are divided against one another. People become greedy. They are against themselves. Kashpaw family becomes greedy. Paying taxes becomes their main

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