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    different strategies to maximize profits like for an airline to distinguish between a business traveler versus a pleasure traveler. The concept of Supply and Demand is introduced with the example of a tuna fish and a salmon with the popularity of the tuna the supply of tuna goes down raising the prices of tuna. The concept of cost is appealing in that people will use a product

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    The ocean is one of the most biggest and exclusive gift to the mankind. It has been responsible to a quantum harmonizing of the ecosystem. Without ocean‚ the carbon dioxide would have clouded and generate a serious threat to the nearest sheet of atmosphere covering the planet. For humans and animals‚ it provides the needed unbeatable agent of our existence‚ oxygen. Foods in different forms have been stored in this giant earth occupier and life has been sustained in general through the ocean. It is

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    Environmental problems in the Philippines There are few signs today of the Philippines’ once sprawling rainforests. With a growing trend in human population‚ it is hoped that the country’s marine environment will not suffer the same fate. Overfishing and destructive fishing Fishers in the Philippines are increasingly coming home with pitiful catches. Of a number of factors which have led to this situation‚ one stands out: over-fishing in many areas. According to the Asian Development Bank

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    The Ivory Coast

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    Lottie Heslop 7u Côte d’Ivoire Ivory Coast is located on the south coast of West Africa. It is bound by Liberia and Guinea to the west‚ Mali and Burkina Faso to the north‚ Ghana to the east and the Atlantic Ocean to the south. Côte d’Ivoire‚ also known as the Ivory Coast or officially the Republic of Côte d’Ivoire‚ is a country known for it’s cocoa production. The exact coordinates are 6.8500° N‚ 5.3000° W. It’s poulation is 20.6 million people. The

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    Good afternoon‚ Ladies and Gentlemen. I am the second speaker for the affirmative team and I will be continuing my team’s case tonight‚ “¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬Overfishing: Ecosystem management ensures a future for fisheries.” I will firstly start with some rebuttal. Speaker 1 of the opposing team said “(¬¬¬make sure to add a lot I need it)" He/she also stated “(¬¬¬make sure to add a lot I need it)" Now onto my debate. The first speaker from our team stated and explained why over fishing is a

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    world’s largest pearl was found under the Palawan Sea in the Philippines. The Pilipino flag is the only flag that is flown upside down during a time of war. 2. Bonding- The Philippines is by far the Tuna Capital of the world. Tuna is a major good for the Philippines and is the lifeline so to speak. Tuna is a multimillion dollar industry for the country‚ a lot of citizen’s fish daily. 3. Preview Three Main Points- The Philippines are also home to 200 volcanos. Twenty-two of which are active. In the

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    Control measures to overcome environmental problems This is a list of environmental issues. As such they relate to the anthropogenic effects on the natural environment. Climate change — Global warming • Global dimming • Fossil fuels • Sea level rise • Greenhouse gas • Ocean acidification • Shutdown of thermohaline circulation • Environmental impact of the coal industry • Urban Heat Islands Conservation — Species extinction • Pollinator decline • Coral bleaching • Holocene extinction • Invasive

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    Ocean Noise Pollution For millions of years‚ the oceans have been filled with sounds from natural sources such as the squeaks‚ moans and clicks of whales and dolphins‚ the snapping of shrimp‚ the sound caused by wind upon the surface and even the occasional rumble from earthquakes. Over millions of years‚ the ocean’s marine species have developed into what they are today‚ with their own specialized acute hearing abilities‚ communication skills and echo location abilities at natural sound levels

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    phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/thermo/seclaw.html Prairie Eco-Thrifter (2010-2012) Advameg‚ Inc (2012.).Organic Foods Retrieved from http://www.faqs.org/nutrition/Ome-Pop/Organic-Foods.html Gaëlle Courcoux and Bintou Bonkoungou Science Daily (Fed.28‚ 2012) Overfishing threatens the survival of sea birds‚ http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2012/02/120228123852.htm Miller‚ G. T.‚ & Spoolman‚ S. (2011). Environmental science: Principles‚ connections and Solutions (13th ed.). Pacific Grove‚ CA: Brooks/Cole

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    and many have made positive efforts to maintain resourcefulness and maintain a replenishment of the living species by methods and plans to keep our waters thriving. One of the positive actions taken is to incorporate strict laws on pollution and overfishing the water that the world provides. Although there are humans that take this issue seriously and incorporate plans to bring a positive action‚ there are also humans who contribute negatively to the problems we face with the water the world provides

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