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    Habitat destruction in the Amazon Without a doubt, our environment plays a significant role in our everyday lives. It aids in the production and management of energy, food, water, oxygen, climate regulation, and pollination, to say the least (Prakash, 2017). Oftentimes, though, humans take for granted the benefits that our environment supplies. Such case is observed in the Amazonian forest. A vast region that is suffering from deforestation, species reduction, and provoking climate change. It

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    generations, and in that place is where you meet your basic needs, such as: food, water, and shelter. One day without any beforehand warnings that place gets demolished, nothing but sheds of pieces on the ground. Places like the Amazon forest witness such events, animals in the Amazon forest are being forced to adapt in new environment due to massive deforestation that takes place there. Not only is this a negative effect on the animals, but it also contributes a negative effect on the society as a whole

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    Amazon and 3d Printing

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    and the industry could start to use this technology to improve customers experience and revenue streams instead of fighting it. Amazon has proven itself to be at the forefront of adapting to technology changes with the kindle book store offering a platform for downloading digital books and this meant book piracy never reached the rampant levels of music piracy. As Amazon has an extraordinary large consumer base it is in a unique position to offset potential physical 3d piracy by offering a platform

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    Deforestation of the Amazon from a Constructivist Lens and the Need for a Global Effort The continued deforestation in the Amazon rainforest in Brazil, and many others like it around the world has been of major concern on the global stage. Concern has increased as climate change has intensified annually, mostly caused by human affluence and manmade pollution as is known in the twenty-first century. Therefore, as mentioned previously, I will analyze deforestation of the amazon rainforest and why it

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    The most appropriate way to address land conflict in the Amazon rainforest is to stop deforestation. Because rubber tappers aren’t hurting the environment. They also make money/ living off of collecting the resources. The tappers have been tapping trees for their whole life. Although the rubber tappers have to put cuts in the trees to get the rubber resources out it doesn’t hurt the trees. The Amazon rainforest is in danger of deforestation. The government should stop deforestation because the

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    Deforestation of Amazon have start to increase in 2015 and in 12 months 30% of the area (Torres, 2017 ) have been deforested. Deforesting at this rate, it brings about threats to the environment, the animals and the native tribes lived in there. Amazon River is the world’s largest rainforest. The abundance of wildlife is what attracts visitors every year. Apart from the wildlife, there are native tribes who live in the rainforest. The rainforest is under the threat of environment sustainability

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    destroy the Amazon rainforest or have the Amazon rainforest heal? Right now, the Cattle ranchers are destroying large areas of the Amazon rainforest, and it’s part of our environment that they’re destroying. Our environment is already getting destroyed because of many other reasons. We should make it one (huge) less problem by saving the rainforest. There are many places they can raise Cattles, but they chose the rainforest. Which side will you choose? Cattle ranchers have been in the Amazon rainforest

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    ranchers, and loggers. the issue is that there are so many different things that each group want to do with the Amazon rainforest and no one knows who should have the rainforest. The rubber tappers have lived in the Amazon rainforest for many generations and they collect the sap from rubber trees that grow in the Amazon rainforest. Cattle ranchers already own a small part of the Amazon rainforest. The loggers want the wood from the trees to make buildings such as hospitals and important office buildings

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    much more than that. With mass amounts of tree removal there is also loss of habitat which destroys homes and causes many resources to go to waste. Logging, mining, cattle ranching, and oil/gas extraction are just a few causes of deforestation. The Amazon Rainforest being the largest rainforest in the world puts it at the highest risk to be destroyed. There are consequences that come along with deforestation being extinction, habitat loss, climate change and pollution. Those are just environmental

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    Amazon Business Model

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    at a competitive price. Another important factor is their speedy delivery with their usage of UPS and FedEx (United States) and Royal Mail (United Kingdom). The company also caters for people that prefer online shopping with extra services such as Amazon Prime - a service with a yearly payment, customers are eligible for free next day delivery. Even though Amazon.com is known to be an online seller of most things, it still excels in its original market of book selling. Evidence of such is

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