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    Conservation is the protection and preservation of natural resources in the enviorment. the important renewable natural resources are air water soil wildlife and forests. Conservation is necessary for the following reasons: 1. ensure the protection of plant and animal species and to prevent their extinction‚ 2. maintain a stable and balanced ecosystem. This prevents disruption of natural cycles and global warming. 3. to ensure conservation of marine life as they are a major source of human

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    Taiwan’s Natural Resources and Food Although Taiwan doesn’t have any big deposits of natural resources‚ it has one that is particularly unique - its foods. The variety of fruits here is astounding‚ and many of Taiwan’sshuiguo (Chinese for fruit) are highly sought-after by consumers around Asia. Mangoes‚ pineapples‚lychee and more are extremely potent here‚ some of the juiciest stuff you can find anywhere. The Taiwanese currency is the New Taiwan Dollar. The currency code for money in Taiwan is TWD

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    Economic Importance of Natural Resources The mineral resources constitute a vast potential wealth of our country and varieties of mineral resources are available in all countries namely; iron‚ manganese‚ mica‚ bauxite‚ gypsum‚ titanium‚ thorium‚ uranium‚ chromium etc.‚. These mineral resources‚ when used‚ in a prudent and judicious manner have the powers to convert a developing country into a developed country. Iron: Iron ore plays a key role in the industrialization of a nation and some developing

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    Water is a natural resource in the Earth.Water is essential to our life also‚ such as water can solve our thristy problem‚ water can make us survive‚ water can clean our body‚ water can recharges our fatigue‚ and water can revitalise our skin.According to scientist investigation‚ 70% of our body mass are water.Therefore‚ water is very important to us. Although water is essential to our life‚ we will lose water everyday also.How we lose our water? We can lose water through perspiration‚ respiration

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    The overuse of electricity affects the ecosystem in several ways. The overuse of electricity can lead to an increased carbon footprint‚ increased climate change‚ reduction in supply‚ and high energy costs. The abiotic factors that contribute are electricity‚ smoke‚ temperature‚ climate‚ and mining. The biotic factor that affects it is people. Leaving your laptop plugged in all the time will use up 300 kilowatts an hour each year. A natural consequence of overusing energy is increased costs for you

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    Eddie Kaplan The use of tasers by the law enforcement agencies in general‚ and by police officers. This has become one of the most controversial issues in the area of criminal justice policy. This is because the issues are really straightforward and the issues at hand are serious. The use of taser should be permitted to extend that such use is necessary to police officers should have some understanding of the effects that using weapon is likely to have upon a suspect before using the weapon

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    IMPACT OF NATURAL DISASTERS ON GDP (RELATE TO THE GDP METHOD USED) Due to rising population‚ climate changes and environmental degradation‚ natural disasters is increasing in frequency. There are several factors which affect a country’s vulnerability to natural disasters; its geographic size‚ the type of disasters‚ the strength and structure of its economy and prevailing socioeconomic situation. Japan uses the expenditure method to measure national income. The expenditure include personal consumption

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    The Economic Impact of Natural Disasters Hurricane Katrina: The Economic Impact of Natural Disasters Timothy T. Boyd Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Abstract Major natural disasters can do and have severe negative short-run economic impacts. Disasters also appear to have adverse longer-term consequences for economic growth‚ development‚ and poverty reductions. Natural disasters cause significant budgetary pressures‚ with both narrowly fiscal short-term impacts and wider long-term

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    ECONOMIC IMPACTS OF NATURAL DISASTERS ABSTRACT: Disasters of both natural and technological origin have a considerable impact on communities. The effects of disasters in India are significantly reduced by well established counter disaster arrangements at all three levels of government. These arrangements comprise comprehensive plans of prevention‚ preparedness‚ response and recovery and in more recent times‚ of mitigation. The economic effects of disasters can be devastating and widespread. When

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    Pro’s and Con’s to Exploitation of Natural Resources The planet Earth could be defined as one small piece to an extremely large puzzle within our Galaxy. With out‚ the Galaxy would not function in the same way as it does now. Inside our planet are several different resources that are used every day. Whether this is direct use such as drilling for oil‚ or indirect use such as over grazing our land to feed the animals that will in turn feed humans‚ the point is the Earth is feeling the effects of

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