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    The natural environment must be restored. Development of the world has seen the establishment and growth of various types of industries. However, even as these industries produce many needs of the world’s societies, they have at the same time produced an incredible amount of wastes that are polluting and harming our environment. As such, modern societies have been forced to think about how to develop indicators to measure and handle these wastes in order to protect the environment and ensure human

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    Current policy creation focus needs to be directed toward ensuring the health, protection, and preservation of our nations environment and natural resources. Federal Mandates that disregard this the health of the environment are the cause for many issues that can occur today let alone the catastrophes that will lead to in the future. Not only do policy writes need to be educated on current environmental information, they should have more input from experts on the topic. Members of congress who are

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    Similar Principles of the Natural and Economic Environments By examining Darwin's theories of evolution, which explain the process by which the phenomenon of evolution occurs, we get a grasp of a broad picture of the natural world with all its relationships and dynamics. Likewise, Adam Smith explains the economic world of Laissez-Faire capitalism in abstract, holistic terms, creating a general picture of its components. In studying both systems---one, the law of the wild, and the other, a system

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    Article on Natural environment Natural environment The natural environment encompasses all living and non-living things occurring naturally on Earth or some region thereof. It is an environment that encompasses the interaction of all living specie. The concept of the natural environment can be distinguished by components: Complete ecological units that function as natural systems without massive human intervention, including all vegetation, microorganisms, soil, rocks, atmosphere and natural phenomena

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    inherit fortunes and financial freedom empires. Inequality, like the gap between the rich and the poor, has never been as critical as it is a present. Unfortunately, the future does not appear to be bright if the degrading activities of the natural environment continues(7), the expanding shortage of resources, overpopulation especially in under developing countries as well as the apathy of the majority of the world brings even worse issues of poverty. Many under-developed countries are trapped in

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    BusinessDictionary.com, “The basic concepts and fundamental principles of decent human conduct. It includes study of universal values such as the essential equality of all men and women, human or natural rights, obedience to the law of land, concern for health and safety and, increasingly, also for the natural environment” (Ethics, 2015). For entrepreneurs, ethics are a large portion of the decisions that are dealt with every day. People do not go out into the world saying I am going to be a lying, conniving

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    stagnation of economy, social and technological condition”. The present administration of Niger State Government embarked on mass constructions projects in order to reduce the alarming demands of housing. This leads to the obliteration of the natural environment Forests are being destroyed for several reasons, among which are the continued urbanization of the world and thus the need for construction of roads and buildings. The need for fuel and timber for construction is another major factor leading

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    Galls are important because they reflect the condition of plant health and abundance in a specific ecosystem. Gall-inducing species are excellent models for ecological studies due to their abundance, diversity, and sessile habit, which make them easier to census than free-feeding herbivores. This can allow species diversity comparisons among different habitats (Fernandes, 1988). Gall inducers and galls are part of multi-trophic level ladders that include plants, insects, birds, and other animals

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    with proper preparation and educating parents and caregivers on ways to make outdoor play safe for the children in their care, there is no reason why children should not be allowed to follow their natural inclination to run and climb and jump. In an article, Play in Natural Outdoor Environments: A Natural Choice, it is suggested that parents and caregivers “should have a plan for what activities the children will engage in while they are outdoors and before the children go outside. Caregivers should

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    Mimicking the Natural Environment In Clifford Geertz’s article, Two Types of Ecosystems, he suggests that the uneven distribution of the Indonesian population is in direct correlation with the different methods of agriculture used by those in the densely populated area and those in the less populated area. Geertz explores the distinct characteristics of two methods of cultivation in Indonesia, swidden and sawah agriculture. Swidden agriculture, as described by Geertz, is when the forest

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