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    future consequences because of our actions, or lack thereof. After discovering my passion for environmental stewardship, I have decided to commit to a conscious lifestyle. Because of this decision, I plan to study environmental science in college where I hope to develop my knowledge of our planet and catalyze my passion into action for the environmental movement. At college, I hope to gain a distinguished education and catalyzed passion. The most important reason why I wish to attend college is to gain

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    if there was god would replace it. This is important because many people during the Neolithic and Bronze Age were not concerned with the possible environmental damage that could be done, instead they continued to use resources and migrate when they had used all of the resources in a specific area. This was also discussed by Hughes in ‘What Is Environmental History?’ who stated “Humans see themselves as separate from nature, above nature, and in charge of nature.” This statement is true of modern society

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    importance of proper environmental management – preservation and conservation. Imprudent ecological governance has led to the extinction and diminution of several species of wildlife and plants. Mankind's pursuit of industrialization to make work easier, has resulted in the dangerous depletion of the earth's natural resources. Fingers are pointed as the blame is cast on organizations such as church and state. It appears as if humanity has refused to accept that proper environmental management is everyone's

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    of work that seeks to establish theoretical frameworks by considering the interrelations of people and their distinct environmental factors related to health and wellness (Stokols, 1996). The SEM integrates individual approaches related to health behavior by utilizing interventions focusing on improving the physical and social surroundings. However, the SEM goes beyond environmental change by establishing theoretical models explaining the dynamic connections between individuals and their social settings

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    economic disaster if it is not controlled. It is anticipated that most of the projected population growth during this century will take place in developing nations. These countries have faced many challenges in recent years, including low levels of education, poor health standards, scarcity, limited housing, natural resource exhaustion, strife, and monetary and governmental command by other countries. In places like Africa, industrial development has stalled and most workers still make a living from

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    I decided to take action for the environmental movement because it is a big issue that impacts everyone. At first, my intent was to volunteer for an organization called “Fresh Roots”, but due to a scheduling conflict, I chose UBC Farm, which is no less essential in its impact in Vancouver’s sustainability. In theory, the environmental movement has succeeded in many of its basic goals, such as bringing attention to local and global problems, educating the public on simple sustainable actions, and

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    other peer reviewed articles were used to support the stated hypotheses and highlight the important aspects of the case study. Next, the important population characteristics were discussed and compared to other relevant places and a summary of the environmental and social context was also provided. Finally, the population-environment relationship was summarized for the chosen case site (Null hypotheses true or not) and implications of human actions on the natural world were discussed. RESEARCH QUESTION

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    nothing but dream. But few dream, and work to make their dreams true. I consider myself in the second category. Raised in a strong and secure family, I have been fortunate to have parents who have instilled in me good values and principles, where education has always been given the top priority. I achieved GPA 4.63 out of 5.00 in Secondary School Certificate (SSC) and GPA 4.60 out of 5.00 in Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) examination. I got Scholarships for excellent result in both primary school

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    academic background, the areas of my interest, and my ultimate professional ambition. Environmental issues like climate change is the most serious issue of the world today. Since childhood, I am always enthralled by our relationship with nature. The present environmental situation has intrigued my interest in pursuing environmental studies, this led me searching for a prestigious institute to horn my skills in environmental analysis and I found St. Lawrence College which is known to be the right amalgamation

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    in social. The government should realize and protect the basic interests to ensure the social equity.  Environment The environmental pollution problem is a negative externalities, and need the government to take part in it. But the government policy failure and environment failure would lead to a heavy environmental pollution problems. (McCormick, John,2001) And the environmental pollution is a main problems in social, the government should to keep the environment is clean, that could make the economic

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