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    At no time in history had the issue of Mindanao independence been brought to a critical point as it is today. The issue had already been expressed as early as 1910 when the Zamboanga business sector presented a written petition to isolate the island for the development of "plantation interests". The same sentiment was aired in the written petition of Muslim datus‚ sultans‚ and leaders in 1930 when the question of Philippine independence from the United States elicited Muslim preference for exclusion

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    The fur trade had one of the highest impacts on First Nations‚ it provided them with European goods that they couldn’t usually get‚ and in turn‚ helped improve their social status. It opened the continent to exploration and established social and economic relationships between the Europeans and Indigenous people. I believe that the rise of disease was the most significant factor in the fur trade and had the most impact on the British Columbia population and First Nations people. During the initial

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    there starting to get worried. Polar bears are getting closer and closer to Inuits homes due to global warming. On page 3 the text clearly states‚ “Researchers want to better understand how rapid climate change in the Arctic is affecting the environment and the people who live there.” Researcher are trying to get a better grip on climate change in the arctic because climate change is doing a lot to the arctic and this is causing the polar bears to move closer and closer to the Inuit. Polar bears

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    of people and things impacted on this storm makes for the most intensified destructive tropical storms in the United States. With the flooding of Harvey this storm can be made beneficial to the environment. Though this natural disaster destroyed many of home it also helped restore the Earth’s environment by renewing the soil and distributing minerals amongst the it. The destruction of Hurricane Harvey is one to be remembered and learned from. The unexpected shift that Harvey exhibited left many

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    mammals have to surface to breathe‚ and if they come up through an oil slick‚ they can suck in the substance which then gets into their lungs‚ kind of like what happens to whales. Oil spills can also kill off smaller animals that the fish eat which affects what the dolphins eat. These are just three of the many thousands of animals that are affected by marine oil

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    The Age of Exploration‚ that started in the 15th century and lasted until the 17th century‚ brought lots of trade and technology to the New World and the Old World. More specifically‚ the Columbian exchange brought rare resources across the Atlantic‚ like tobacco‚ cotton‚ corn‚ potatoes‚ sweet potatoes and livestock and sugar. Cotton was one of the most important resources both to the Americans and the Europeans. Cotton grows in climates that are warm and have long sunny periods so it was mainly

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    Throughout history different regions have been able to trade with other areas across the continents. Many factors helped facilitate this trade. Among these factors were the laws of supply and demand‚ the presence of middlemen‚ and common religions. Under the influence of these factors‚ silk‚ jade‚ dye‚ horses‚ and many other goods were traded throughout Asia‚ Africa‚ and Europe. Not only did these factors increase trade‚ but it also helped spread ideas and culture across the world. This cultural

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    Place as a way of thinking about business organisations and their environments What are food miles? - http://web.archive.org/web/20080307061635/http://www.bbc.co.uk/food/food_matters/foodmiles.shtml Thanks in part to concerns about climate change‚ more people are stopping to consider the impact that everyday goods - including food - have on the environment. Food miles‚ the distance food travels from field to plate‚ is a way of indicating the environmental impact of the food we eat. Half the vegetables

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    Did you know that homework can affect the student’s physical and mental health? Students are suffering from major mental and physical breakdowns such as‚ stress which can even cause depression due to the amount of homework they receive weekly. Homework is also meddling the student in other areas such as rest. The students are not sleeping the required amount of hours to do well in school the following day. In short‚ all teachers in America should decrease the amount of homework assigned to prevent

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    1999). In such circumstance‚ organizations must learn how to survive and prosper in a global environment that is highly dynamic and unstable. Managers in this setting not only deal with a set of social ‚ economic‚ legal and political factors in the home nation‚ but with entirely different set of these in each country of operation. International management involves balancing a firm ’s internal environment forces which is a system of shared meaning and beliefs within an organization that determines

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