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    Warming continues presenting on the earth and bringing many catastrophes to the earth. The polar bears most scientists think they are the first species in the world influenced by the climate change. Since the earth becoming warmer and warmer‚ the sea ice shrunk violently. As a result‚ the polar bear was threatened by those changes. More important thing is that if the situation still exists‚ polar bears will extinct in the future. This paper is focusing on the effect of the Global Warming on the polar

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    Tiffany Harrison MKTG 3000 Spring 2015 Dr. Michael Furick Cooper’s Ice Arena Solution Claude Cooper’s target segment for his public ice skating sessions seems to be adult couples‚ kids (14 and younger) and teens (14 and up) I think those target segments can increase revenue for him he may just be going about the wrong way. There’s also potential to make certain sessions more exclusive than other public sessions but Claude seems hesitant to do so. His strategies or ideas are great in theory however

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    continue to increase widely due to the amount of carbon dioxide (CO2) and pollutants trapped in the air. The Arctic sea is heating twice as fast as the rest of the world‚ largely due to global warming. “Global warming has serious consequences for all living organisms‚ but it is of especially great concern for the polar bear” (Bear Planet‚ 2011). Global warming is causing the Arctic sea ice to melt‚ unintentionally changing the habitat that the polar bear is dependent on‚ causing it to dissipate. (Ganguly

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    Baltic Sea and Finland

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    to the Arctic Circle and there are lots of winter sports activities here like skiing and snowmobiling. You can also take a cruise on an icebreaker ship through the ice covered water of the Gulf of Bothnia. The town of Kemi has a very unique attraction called the Snow Castle. The Snow Castle is a winter hotel that is built entirely of ice. The Eastern Region of Finland is known for its many lakes. The town of Savonlinna is best known for a castle that was built in the 15th century. The castle

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    Negotiating on Thin Ice

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    Jessica McMannis Negotiating on Thin Ice LDR-610 – Grand Canyon University January 20‚ 2015 The National Hockey League (NHL) has brought the world an exciting sport that attracts thousands of fans each year in addition they bring into the sport exciting passionate players that increases the excitement. Year over year NHL increased their fan base in addition to the number of players and teams. Yes‚ the parties involved should try to reach an agreement that would be beneficial to both

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    Swan's Ice Arena Brochure

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    COME SEE WHAT ALL THE HYPE IS ABOUT At Swan’s Ice Arena‚ there’s something for everybody in the family to enjoy: 1. One-on-one renowned hockey instruction from professional hockey players for your budding slap-shot wiz. 2. Personalized figure-skating sessions for the future Michelle Kwans. 3. Recreational Skate open to the public‚ private event/ birthday skating parties‚ and intramural hockey leagues. HOW CAN I FIND OUT MORE? Find us online at www.swansice.com‚ or “like” us on Facebook to hear

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    ICE The book I chose to read is Frozen Earth: Explaining the Ice Age by R. V. Fodor‚ the associate Professor of Geology at North Carolina State University. It presents the recent discoveries and history of the ice age in an easy-understanding and accessible way. He first begins with a little background of ice ages. He then talks about glaciers and how they form and act. Then he talks about the different theories of how this happened. He concludes with speaking of the future and the climate

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    to be the litmus test in this contentious issue: bleaching (a process by which coral reefs lose their life-giving algae) has become more widespread in the past decades as sea temperatures rise‚ causing reefs to “’collapse catastrophically’” (Markey). Colder regions‚ too‚ are feeling the heat. In the Arctic‚ shrinking sea ice is disappearing at a rate of 11% per decade‚ which has depleted polar bear habitats and shortened their winter hunting season‚ resulting in malnutrition and population decline(Dvorak)

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    Polar Bears Research Paper

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    Polar bears. Many think of polar bears living in Antarctica as if they are living in a winter wonderland. Sadly this is not the case. Polar bears everywhere are on a daily struggle to survive. They have a shortage of ice time to hunt and fatten up for the winter. Because of the shortened ice time due to global warming polar bears are under more stress‚ starving‚ and dying. They are struggling over something they cannot control. Polar bears living more south‚ for example in the Hudson Bay region‚ are seeing

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    in the Arctic area‚ surrounded by the northern nations like Norway‚ Greenland and Canada. The effects of global warming have caused the temperatures to rise‚ which have led the Arctic ice to melt. Because the polar bears’ territory is shrinking‚ they are forced to hunt further inland. They usually hunt on the sea ice‚ but they cannot do that now. A polar bear can starve for months‚ but they will get even more desperate for food as the time goes. So they are in a state where they are willing to do

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