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    To what extent should Canada protect its Arctic Sovereignty? Canadian Arctic Sovereignty is currently a pressing issue has raised many questions about who owns and who has control over the Arctic and its precious resources. The posing question is; to what extent should Canada protect its Arctic Sovereignty? There are many reasons why Canada must go forward in defending and protecting the Arctic to a moderate extent even though it will be a challenging mission considering that the Canadian military

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    Wolf Culture

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    Forget the “The Art of War” by Sun Tzu (the most read Asian management book ever)‚ the new strategy to learn from the Chinese is the “wolf culture”. This strategy is created by the telecom Huawei’s president Ren Zhengfei and is now promoted widely among Chinese companies. The wolf spirit is aiming to replace the innovation leaders of the West through three qualities: extreme resilience in face of failure‚ a strong willingness to self-sacrifice‚ and sharp predatory instincts. Beware you innovation

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    Arctic Survival

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    While our team was composed of completely different preference types (as classified by the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator)‚ we believe that such varying opinions led to our group’s success in the Subarctic Survival Simulation. In fact‚ our group boasted the highest team percentage change in the activity—43 percent. The team percentage change represents the improvements made in the ranking of survival tools through our team’s discussion from our individual assessments. The change shows how the group’s

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    Tropical Rainforest Biome

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    Tropical Rain Forest The Tropical Rainforest is a very diverse Biome. Being diverse means that many different types of animals‚ plants and climates. It is in my personal opinion the greatest biome that exists in today’s world. This biome is home to 50% of the plants and animals on the Earth. The Tropical Rainforest is present on just 2% of the world. The Rainforest is home to many different species of animals. Some of them include butterflies‚ beetles‚ spiders‚ ticks‚ worms‚ snakes‚ lizards‚ jaguars

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    Arctic Research Paper

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    The Arctic and Antarctic regions are home to some of the coldest and unapproachable landscapes in existence‚ making them the two of the most underdeveloped areas known to man. While located at the two extremes of the Earth‚ both the North Pole and South Pole play a similar and important role in the balance of our planet. The North Pole is located at the highest point in the globe‚ and is one of two axis points that the Earth rotates on. It has no land mass and consists only of ice‚ which constantly

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    Biomes in South Africa

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    certain biomes require fire to germinate and adapt to living under these conditions‚ therefore humans have to ignite fires to maintain the routine of fire in fire-scarce biomes. The biomes of South Africa that fire plays the most important role in are the Fynbos‚ Savanna‚ and Grassland biomes. There are four other biomes that rarely burn. Fire is the most important in the Fynbos biome; the reasons will be touched upon in the following paragraph. Fynbos (fine-leaved bush) biome This biome describes

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    Arctic Climate Change

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    Changes in the Arctic climate will not only affect the animals‚ plants and people living in the Arctic regions‚ but it will also affect the rest of the world. The Arctic region is made up of the northern parts of Canada‚ the United States‚ Greenland‚ Iceland and the Eurasian continents. The changes in the climate will increase global warming in these countries causing the sea level to rise all around the world. Here is how the climate has been changing in the Arctic. This evidence of this change

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    Gray Wolf Essay

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    to heat like the African Wild Dog‚ while others are used to tropical forests like the red wolf. Living among these other wild canines‚ some have been domesticated and are now the common house dog. However‚ two of the similar yet drastically different wolves are the gray wolf and the arctic wolf‚ each adding their own flare to the prospects of physical appearance‚ habitat‚ and reproduction. The gray wolf has the largest population out of other wolves‚ having most of it’s population in the wilds

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    harsh that only a handful of plants and animals can survive there? Well‚ there is and this place is called the tundra biome. This place is too harsh for most trees‚ too cold for large animals‚ and too isolated for most humans. The Arctic Tundra is among Earth’s coldest‚ harshest biomes. Tundra ecosystems are treeless regions found in the Arctic and on tops of mountains. The Arctic tundra is mostly located in the Northern Hemisphere but in the Southern Hemisphere‚ it can be located on islands off

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    The arctic fox‚ also acknowledged as the polar fox‚ or white fox‚ and Vulpes Lagopus‚ is a miniature fox indigenous to the Arctic regions of the Northern Hemisphere and prevailing throughout the Arctic tundra biome. This mammal is well adapted in bleak climates. The maintenance condition of the species is favorable‚ except for the Scandinavian mainland population where it is endangered. (“Arctic Fox 2”) In winter‚ the cold season of the year‚ the arctic fox is white. In the summer its fur evolves

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