PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT Philippines: Pearl of Orient “The Philippines is a country of many names. Maniolas - named by Claudius Ptolemy Ma-I or Mayi – Chinese Traders Archipelago of Saint Lazarus – Ferdinand Magellan Islands of East‚ Islands of the west – European Writers Philippine – Given by Rey Lopez De Villalobos in Honor of Prince Philip II : King of Spain Pearl of Orient Seas – the most romantic named given by the Spanish Jesuit Origin of the Philippines Location: The Philippines lies in Southeast
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& Recycle An environmental issue that the United States has is the obedience to the concept of the 3R’s: reduce‚ reuse‚ and recycle. People now live in such a consumer driven society that they fail to reason what their habits are causing the environment to become. Forests‚ oil‚ and other natural resources are diminishing because of Americans need for more‚ more‚ and more of the materials that come from them. But instead of giving back to the Earth‚ they just toss the unwanted‚ used products away
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%XUHDXIRU6WXGHQW&RXQVHOOLQJ &DUHHU’HYHORSPHQW 6WXG\VNLOOVSDPSKOHWV 0\PHPRU\FDQ‚LPSURYHLW" While doing your assignment or writing examinations at Unisa‚ you have probably found that you are expected to do quite a number of things with your academic texts. Often you will need to argue a point of view‚ form an opinion or critically analyse academic text. But before you do these difficult things you need to have some basic study skills. You will often need to memorise basic facts‚
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The United States economic environment consisted of many criteria between the years 1999-2003. One factor of influence on the economy was the unemployment rate of Americans. Personal income was another factor that played into the economy. Another economic factor was the price of oil. The last factor was that of the unimaginable War in Iraq. These factors all combined to impact the economic environment. Unemployment rates have always been atop Americans minds. Today more than ever‚ Americans
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1. Number of consumers (naturally‚ more consumers means more D) 2. Income & normal goods (as Y increases‚ D for these goods increases) 3. Income & inferior goods (as Y increases‚ D for these goods decreases) 4. Preferences (obviously‚ if they prefer to buy it their D will increase) 5. Price of a substitute (if the price of a substitute good increases‚ D for the original good will increase) 6. Expectation of future prices and income. 7. Government policies. e.g. ban pornography
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Our environment faces many problems today‚ and as we advance into the 21st century the problems that we face become more and more evident. Inflation on luxuries that we house today like gasoline and electricity have increased dramatically over the past half century. Other problems faced such as population and hunger‚ not only in 3rd world countries‚ but right here in the United States as well‚ have struck hard as the population of people have increased so greatly that our world cannot control the
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Assignment 1.Research on the admission fees to national parks has found that the price elasticity of demand for annual visits to Glacier National Park is 0.2. The National Park Service is now considering a 10-percent increase in the admission fee. a)What will happen to the number of annual visits to Glacier National Park? Solve for a numerical answer. Ep = % Δ Q/ % Δ P 0.2 = % Δ Q / 10% % Δ Q = 2% b)Will the revenues that the park collects increase or decrease? Briefly explain. The total
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Air pollution is by far the most harmful form of pollution in our environment. Air pollution is cause by the injurious smoke emitted by cars‚ buses‚ trucks‚ trains‚ and factories‚ namely sulphur dioxide‚ carbon monoxide and nitrogen oxides. Even smoke from burning leaves and cigarettes are harmful to the environment causing a lot of damage to man and the atmosphere. Evidence of increasing air pollution is seen in lung cancer‚ asthma‚ allergies‚ and various breathing problems along with severe and
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can we protect our natural environment? The environment is our planet. It provides us with natural resources that are used for everything. It needs to be protected and so future generations can leave with no environmental problems as we are facing nowadays. Some countries develop with sustainability‚ this means that hey use the resources tht the planet provides in an efficient way so future generations can use them. To begin with‚ we can protect our natural environment by doing simple things that
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SEDIMENTARY ENVIRONMENTS REGIONS OF SEDIMENT ACCUMULATION: A. Continental/Terrigenous/Non-Marine B. Transitional (shoreline) C. Marine CONTINENTAL/TERRIGENOUS/NON-MARINE ENVIRONMENTS a. Alluvial Fans - cone-shaped deposits of coarse stream sediments‚ sheet flood deposits‚ and debris flows that form where a narrow canyon stream suddenly disgorges into a flat valley. TECTONIC SETTING: rifting continental grabens‚ foreland basins‚ collisional overthrust mountain belts‚ or other highlands
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