For the first time in human history‚ today we live in the era‚ for most of us‚ where everything is at our fingertips. Food‚ water‚ house‚ transportation‚ technology‚ and well‚ you name it. As of May 2017‚ current World Population is 7.5 billion. I remember my 6th grade year when it was 7 billion. We all come into contact easily. Walking down the street‚ work‚ school‚ park‚ modes of transportation and etc… We touch everything and without realizing harmful little things lurking naked to the human eye
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might cause you to find yourself in the midst of jungle in pitch dark. Therefore you have to be aware of the dangers and know how to protect yourself. To survive in a jungle‚ you need to know your directions‚ need a shelter that will protect you from wildlife‚ and the hope to survive no matter what. By keeping these in mind‚ you will definitely find your way out without a scratch. The first thing that you have to worry about is deciding where to go. In a jungle you must know that a wrong turn will lead
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bought me a field guide and with its help‚ I identified forty species that were new to me. The author’s exposure to different bird species enabled him to identify with the different lifestyles that they had. Angus developed a love for all forms of wildlife which in turn made him aware of the plight that the animals had. My most cherished images of the mountain country were not of the
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WILDLIFE PROTECTION ACT INTRODUCTION The wild life laws have a long history and is the culminative result of an increasing awareness of the compelling need to restore the catastrophic ecological imbalances introduced by the depridations inflicted on nature by human being. The earliest codified law can be traced to 3rd Centuary B.C. when Ashoka‚ the King of Maghadha‚ enacted a law in the matter of preservation of wild life and environment. But‚ the first codified law in India which heralded the
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Int J Biometeorol (2010) 54:75–84 DOI 10.1007/s00484-009-0256-x ORIGINAL PAPER The urban heat island and its impact on heat waves and human health in Shanghai Jianguo Tan & Youfei Zheng & Xu Tang & Changyi Guo & Liping Li & Guixiang Song & Xinrong Zhen & Dong Yuan & Adam J. Kalkstein & Furong Li & Heng Chen Received: 17 December 2008 / Revised: 29 July 2009 / Accepted: 3 August 2009 / Published online: 1 September 2009 # ISB 2009 Abstract With global warming forecast to continue
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Regeneration refers to in the investment of capital in the revival of old and declining urban areas either by improving what is left behind or clearing away and rebuilding. Often it may be accompanied by reimaging to change the dominant perception of an urban area. Such regeneration efforts can be seen in the town of Syracuse in New York. Between 1970s to 1990s‚ it started to experience urban decline. Economic decline happened as a result of deindustrialisation. As Syracuse was previously the largest
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was quite literally falling apart around them; they could not afford to look after themselves and the animals. What they didn’t expect was having new enclosures built for their animals and a learning center built to better educate the public about wildlife. I ambled into the learning center and a symphony of screeches‚ screams‚ and whistles erupted from the
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Farley‚ Mowat’s “Never cry wolf‚” is a book based on the research of the lifestyle of wolves in the Arctic Circle. Mowat uses his experience to educate the society of the social ills conducted by the hunters towards the wolves. The book displays the risk that the wolf pack families face due to the human activities in the area. The title of the book acts as a symbol in reference to the story of the boy who cried wolf. The book thus enables the reader to think beyond the tile so as to form an opinion
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Michelle Eller Effects Paragraph Week 7 February 19‚ 2009 The Effects of Cutting down trees Every year over 30 million trees are cut down. This had made a lot of hardship for the animals and wildlife in the area. Every time a tree is cut that is one more homeless animal who will end up traveling closer to the city. First‚ these animals will wonder around trying to find food‚ once they can not they will turn to any and every source. This is when domesticated animals start to become
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India is a vast country; it contains multitudes.” India has an extraordinary‚ vast and diverse pool of cultural heritage and ancient monuments in the form of buildings and other archaeological sites and remains. The sheer number of these historic heritages is astounding. And the fact that these monuments are the reminiscence of the living witnesses of the golden historic era of over a thousand years and of the pre-independence battles‚ they carry a special and a well-deserved respect in the eyes
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