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    Energy Saving

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    people to use less electricity than they do now. And here comes another example. The city administration can turn off the road illumination during specific hours. The next level where the actions towards energy saving are needed is the national one. Therefore‚ the activities for saving energy may be written in ecological laws of our country. For instance‚ the government can restrict using nuclear plants in order to prevent terrible disasters‚ such as Japanese disaster. Or‚ the government can encourage

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    Saving Water

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    practice is running the clothes washer and dish washer only when full. This concept may seem extremely appealing to members of a household but the actual idea of practicing the method might turned out to be unrealistic. In order to make this water saving practice effective‚ one person should begin the trend of implying the practice in their daily life‚ demonstrating to the people surrounding him/her it’s not difficult to become a guardian of this crucial element. The conception on how the problem

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    Saving Water

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    Ajmain Mahbub Professor Hall Philosophy 101 8/4/2014 Saving Water Water is a natural resource that many take for granted; yet it is one we are quick to mourn when it is not present when we need it‚ such as for drinking‚ or when a disaster occurs that thrusts its vulnerability to the forefront of our daily news. Twenty years from now‚ will you have abundant‚ clean water? Unfortunately‚ the answer may be no‚ unless you want to buy water at $3 per gallon. People are already starting to conserve water

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    Saving Whiteclay

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    Saving Whiteclay Dude‚ lets walk to the liquor store and get some beer. The town of Whiteclay borders the Pine Ridge Reservation‚ and in just walking distance are four local off-sale beer retailers. Whiteclay is known for the huge amount of sale of alcohol. In 2009 between the four liquor stores they have sold approximately 191‚649 cases of beer according to the Nebraska Liquor Commission (Nebraska). Frank LaMere (Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska) has been advocating stopping the sale of alcohol in

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    January 27‚ 2016 Group 4: Highway Wildlife Corridors Sara Dunleavy‚ Wylie Hampson‚ Corrine Hoffman‚ Riane (Justine) Mantz‚ Katherine Midkiff and Ksenia Usoltseff Issue Analysis #2- Actors‚ Interests‚ and Influences Identify the primary actors that are involved in your issue. If there are numerous actors‚ identify those you think are most relevant to the issue. When Washington state decided to install new wildlife corridors both over and under Interstate-90 through out Snoqualmie Pass‚ there

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    whales or hold a red panda in your hands? 1. If that is something that you have wondered about‚ zoology or wildlife biology is a perfect fit. I have a passion for animals‚ and though some are dangerous they are all in the wilderness fighting for survival and it is our job to assure that they have a safe‚ resourceful habitat and to protect those species that are going extinct. 2.As a wildlife biologist you will learn to identify the characteristics of a variety of animals‚ you will see how they work

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    Saving the Environment

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    developing a proposal for funding an environmental program or cause. The future of our world is unknown but with steady development‚ we can try to guarantee a better quality of life for every living thing by becoming an informed citizen is a key piece in saving our environment

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    Saving Normal

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    out the realm of normal and made it’s way into medical books. A shy person may now be one who is suffering from “avoidant personality disorder” or a number of other anxiety-relation mental disorders that has to be treated with antidepressants. In Saving Normal‚ Dr. Allen Frances argues that a high percentage of people diagnosed with mental illness are actually normal. This widespreasd medicalization of normality is leading to over-treatment and over-medicating of mental health issues. The biggest

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    Bhutan: Deforestation and Wildlife Extinction Introduction Considered to be located "on the roof of the world‚" Bhutan is a mountainous and sparsely populated region that is classified as one of the least developed countries on earth. Bhutanese people have survived many generations‚ isolated from outside influences which have hindered their technological advancements. However‚ this isolation has enabled them to maintain strong cultural ties. Nestled in the Himalayan Mountain range with up-and-coming

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    Saving Sourdi

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    In the story “Saving Sourdi” May-Lee Chai expresses the theme coming of age through the eyes of a young girl Nea who desperately tries to save her older sister as she becomes more mature and grown up. Nea is faced to deal with situations where she feels a need to save her older sister Sourdi from the people around her. As Sourdi begins to distance her self away from the family the differences between the two girls begins to show. Sourdi becomes more mature‚ gets married and starts her own family

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