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    What are the effects of the over-use of computer on people’s health In modern society ‚ the computer has become an indispensable tool in people’s lives and work ‚ but it also increasingly becoming a ‘double-edged sword’.When it bring people’s live and work quickly while also quietly endanger people’s health. According to the survey‚ those who over-use the computer feel tired eyes accounted for 83%‚low back pain accounted for 63.9%‚ loss of appetite and headaches accounted for 56.1% and 54.4%‚

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    Why do disputes over natural resources sometimes turn violent while others don’t? The following analysis will contribute to the debate over why natural resource disputes in particular regions turn into violent conflict in comparison to others. In order to address this question‚ it is crucial to understand the historical‚ economic‚ political and cultural context in which these conflicts arise. The approach taken in this essay is one that sees the exploitation of natural resources as only one of several

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    The geography‚ population‚ and natural resources had a strong impact on the development of the colonies in the new world between 1650-1750. Geographical resources such as the amount of farmland‚ rivers‚ and forests‚ natural resources such as fur‚ lumber‚ and waterways‚ as well as the religion and ethnicities that varied throughout New England‚ the Middle colonies‚ and the Southern colonies resulted in differences between how each region developed. New England had many rivers and harbors‚ but

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    purpose of this paper is to provide further information on recycling in terms of the definition of recycling‚ environment and natural resources‚ the methods of recycling‚ the advantages and disadvantages of recycling‚ and the obstacles of recycling. II. The Definition of Recycling 1 A) Rubbish B) Reasons why people need to recycle III.      Environment and Natural Resources 2 A)        Influences B)         Sequel C)        Solution IV.      The Methods of Recycling 2 A)        10 ways to recycle

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    Cliffs Natural Resources Inc. Leisha Coronato International Business (BUS 616) John Theodore August 5‚ 2013 I have done my paper on the company Cliffs Natural Resources Inc. This company operates as an international mining and natural resources company‚ which engages in exploration and production of iron ore and high and low volatile metallurgical coal. I have included the culture of this organization and their values and norms. The organization has ethics for international dealings

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    Natural Resources and Energy Paper Spechelle Jones‚ Cherrie Chicaletto‚ Robert Hernandez‚ Jamie Hughes SCI/256 October 13th‚ 2010 The world is growing at a rate of speed of 2.8 people per second and losing 1.6 acres of land per second in accordance with an article last month titled Environmental Impacts from Unsustainable Population Growth on the World Population Awareness website. World Population Awareness is an organization concerned with recent problems of as well as solution ideas

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    Natural Resources and Energy Paper The rainforest is Earth’s oldest living ecosystem. Although they only span 6% of the surface of the Earth‚ rainforests contain more than half of the world’s plant and animal species. The amount of species that live in the rainforest is greater than 30 million plants and animals. In addition to plants and animals‚ nearly 50‚000‚000 tribal people live in the world’s rainforests. They depend on the rainforests to provide them with food and shelter. The rainforest

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    Natural Resources and Energy in the Rainforests The beauty‚ majesty‚ and timelessness of a primary rainforest is indescribable. It is impossible to capture on film‚ to describe in words‚ or to explain to those who have never had the awe-inspiring experience of standing in the heart of a primary rainforest. Rainforests have evolved over millions of years to turn into the incredibly complex environments they are today. Rainforests represent a store of living and breathing renewable natural resources

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    Q. 1. Explain with diagram the structure and function of environment?        Ans. Environment is a collective term for all the conditions in which an organism lives. It includes biotic and abiotic components whereas habitat is a place where an organism lives. The different components of environment are inter-linked and interdependent.                                          [pic] The organisms interact with physical environment composed of atmosphere‚ hydrosphere and lithosphere   Environment

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    b l e a t w w w. s c i e n c e d i r e c t . c o m w w w. e l s e v i e r. c o m / l o c a t e / e c o l e c o n Natural resources‚ capital accumulation and the resource curse☆ Richard M. Auty⁎ Department of Geography‚ Lancaster University‚ Lancaster LA1 4YB UK AR TIC LE I N FO ABS TR ACT Article history: Early concern by economists for the effect of natural capital on economic growth gave way Available online 17 October 2006 to complacency and neglect during the nineteenth

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