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    What are the consequences of cutting down trees? There are many consequences for the environment of cutting down trees. Known as deforestation it has huge effects on the environment. It one very big effect is the loss of biodiversity which is a direct effect of cutting down trees. There are many reasons of which humans act out deforestation. For example is so that we can set up cattle farms. Also grow crops of which can then be sold to people. Another reason is for urbanisation and for the building

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    optimum. Goods that have large positive externalities can either be public goods or merit goods. Public goods are non-rivalrous and non-excludable‚ while private goods‚ such as a merit good‚ are rivalrous and excludable. When a good has large positive externalities‚ the government should support its production. When a good has large negative externalities (demerit good)‚ the government should limit or stop its production and consumption. Markets can fail in regard to externalities in four ways: lack

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    What is conflict? Explain causes‚ effects and strategies of managing conflicts in an organisation What is conflict? Conflict can arise when two or more people or individuals in an organisation have different interests and they pursue these interests intensely. It can also occur when people in a group have different opinions about something even though they both are working to attain the same goal; they just cannot agree on how to go about it. Therefore‚ conflict can be defined as a process that

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    Blues” by James Baldwin Internal and External conflicts Sonny is a young boy from Harlem struggling with his addiction to heroin and is eventually sent to jail for it. The Narrator‚ Sonny’s older brother is a high school Algebra teacher who loses connection with Sonny and does not realize where Sonny is till he reads in the newspaper about Sonny being imprisoned. During Sonny’s journey to get back on his feet once he incurs internal and external conflicts along the way. The series of events leading

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    Reduce Premature Birth

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    around the world. So doctors everywhere have been wondering is there anything at all we can do to reduce premature birth. Well‚ there is a way to reduce premature labor and birth. A new study in California found that better sleep might just be the best way to address premature birth. The researchers working on the study are hoping to identify medical and social interventions that could help reduce preterm birth. The researchers found that “Women who have been diagnosed with insomnia

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    What can we learn from Luke about Jesus’ attitudes to women? In order to discuss what we can learn from Luke about Jesus’ attitudes to women we must first understand a little about Luke himself. According to Charpentier E (1981:81) Luke had been seen as the‚ ‘beloved physician’‚ which is also cited in Hayes‚ M A. and Gearon L (1998:145) whom further state that Luke travelled with Paul from Troas to Philippi in Greece‚ Paul‚ (Col 4:14) expressly calls him‚ ‘the beloved physician’. He was in fact

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    Walking Reduces Stress Many think the only thing walking can help people with is their physical health. For instance‚ most people who walk do it to lose weight‚ or maybe just to be more active in their daily lives. Not many realize that walking can benefit their mental. Walking can put people in a better mood‚ and it can help clear the tension they are feeling. Overall walking is a really good way to reduce stress. An article titled “Healthy Steps” by Kevin Sykes‚ from Occupational Health‚ discusses

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    cw/-/1510922/index.html WHAT IS STRESS? Stress is a psychological reaction to the demands inherent in a stressor that has the potential to make a person feel tense or anxious because the person does not feel capable of coping with these demands. All stress is not intrinsically bad since moderate levels of stress can serve as stimulation. However‚ stress does become a problem when it leads to especially high levels of anxiety and tension. Personality and Stress Personality can affect both the extent

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    People Learn and Grow From Encountering Conflict When people encounter conflict‚ they learn and grow from the experience. People gain or acquire knowledge and develop themselves when faced with a disagreement or argument‚ either internally or externally. From conflict they can learn about themselves as well as others‚ develop skills needed in the future and accept differences. Conflict can occur anywhere‚ anytime‚ so it is important for people to learn and grow when they encounter it. When people

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    The article Conflicts as Property by Nils Christie was published in the British Journal of Criminology in 1977. Christie suggests in this article that the conflicts of the individual are a valuable property to be owned and that in highly industrialized societies‚ conflicts have largely become the possessions of legal professionals rather than of those who are directly involved. Christie views this system‚ which most western legal systems follow‚ as one that should be abolished in order to more efficiently

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