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    Analyse the human impacts affecting the nature and rate of change of two ecosystems at risk. All ecosystems are placed under levels of stress that must be withstood or overcome in the form of evolution in order to adapt and survive. These attributes determine the resilience and vulnerability of each and every ecosystem. These forms of stress fall under two categories; natural and human induced. In regards to natural stress‚ the term gradual is used as it happens at a slower rate and lesser magnitude

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    The Great Barrier Reef | Koh Yi Shing 2013.03.19 | The world’s largest coral reef system‚ The Great Barrier Reef‚ is shrinking at an incredibly rapid rate (Environmental Threats). Over the past 27 years‚ it has lost approximately half of its coral (Happening to GBR). This is due to many reasons; it includes oil spills‚ poor water quality‚ shipping‚ climate change etc. (Environmental Threats). One of the main reasons is overfishing (Environmental Threats). For example‚ the species of Crown-of-thorns

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    Poverty In Belize

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    date: Wed Oct 29 2:50:49 2014 / +0000 GMT Poverty in Belize Dear Editor‚ Poverty in Belize is a growing concern‚ and if Belizeans continue to ignore this problem‚ it will progressively increase. The last thing we would want in this country is to observe our country‚ “Mother Nature’s best kept secret‚” have a poverty-rate to rival Haiti. Sixty-five percent of Haiti’s population live in poverty. The Government of Belize is not debating strategies to tackle poverty‚ yet they

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    Sustainability Coral reef Coral reefs are beautifully seen in shallow areas‚ such as the Australia’s eastern coast‚ also known as the “The Great Barrier Reef”. The reef covers an area over 300‚000 square kilometers. Amazingly enough‚ the Great Barrier Reef also covers wide range of ocean depth. People consider that the coral reef is the most complex ecosystem on Earth. Abiotic Components There are two major abiotic factors‚ Temperature and Sunlight. The Great Barrier Reef is an aquatic ecosystem

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    In this paper I will be describing and explaining the interrelationship between culture and the visual entertainment media. I believe that there have been many television shows and movies that have displayed the culture of times in them. People have been   influenced by these movies and television shows because some individuals can really relate to the lifestyles or actions of the people in these movies or shows. Especially with videos out there for learning things‚ I think that can really help with

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    Effect of Tourism on the Great Barrier Reef Introduction The Great Barrier Reef is located in North Eastern Australia off the coast of Queensland. It is world renowned for its stunning scenery and its flora and fauna diversity‚ it has also been acknowledged as one of the seven natural wonders of the world. The Great Barrier Reef stretches across 344400km2 and includes thousands of individual reefs and hundreds of islands which are occupied by around 600 types of hard and soft coral‚ around 1625 varieties

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    Crime in Belize

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    Crime Situation in Belize Belize has a bad reputation for crime‚ but while it’s true that Belize City has a relatively high crime rate‚ it certainly doesn’t lie up to some of the stories you might hear‚ while crime against tourists in the country as a whole is very low‚ especially in comparison to other Central American countries. Violent crime against tourists is very rare‚ even in Belize City. In Belize City‚ theft is now fairly common‚ the majority of cases involving break-ins at hotels: bear

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    Crime in Belize: We start off by defining crime. What is crime? A crime occurs when someone breaks the law by an overt act‚ omission or neglect that can result in punishment. A person who has violated a law‚ or has breached a rule‚ is said to have committed a criminal offense. There are two main categories of crime: property crime and violent crime: Property Crimes: A property crime is committed when someone damages‚ destroys or steals someone else ’s property‚ such as stealing

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    The Great Barrier Reef is located off the east coast of the Queensland mainland‚ as shown in figure 1. It is listed on The World Heritage Site as a natural site. The Great Barrier Reef is one of the Seven Wonders of the World and stretches over 3000km of the Queensland coast. More than 2 million people visit this site each year for the scenic view and the thousands of different species that live in it. The Reef is affected by many threats due to coral bleaching‚ litter‚ pollution‚ global warming

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    “Battle of St. George’s Caye” Over the centuries‚ there has been a lingering debate on whether the ‘Battle’ of St. George’s Caye actually occurred. We all know that the British conquered the Spaniards for Belize on the 10th of September 1798 because we have learnt it from childhood but there are speculations if whether there was an actual physical fight or there was non. There are two myths: One that the British defeated the Spaniards in a gruesome fight at sea and the other that the Spaniards

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