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    Lorenz (2013) defined ‘resilience’ as the ability to keep continuity by avoiding or withstanding failure. Over the course of history, the pieces of archaeological and geological evidence illustrate the short and long-term impacts of natural disasters on the human population. In most cases, people believe that disasters only bring negative effects to the society. However, the destruction caused by disasters is not permanent, and people can rebuild their civilization later. Moreover, abrupt changes

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    The desert tortoise is widely spread across the Mojave desert and Sonoran desert of the southwestern United States and the northwestern part of Mexico, especially the Sinaloan thornscrub, western Arizona, southeastern California, southern Nevada and southwestern Utah. Desert tortoise inhabits areas covered with creosote bushes, rocky canyons, semi-arid grasslands and hillsides. It usually lives on the altitude of 1000 to 3000 feet, but it

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    Introduction Gorilla gorilla gorilla, is better known by its common name, western lowland gorilla (National Geographic Society n.d.). The western lowland gorilla is a subspecies of the Genus Gorilla, within the Suborder Haplorhini (Table 1). G. gorilla gorilla is found in Central to Western Africa in lowlands, swamps, and tropical and subtropical forests (San Diego Zoo Global 2006; World Wildlife Fund n.d.a.). Table 1. G. gorilla gorilla Taxonomy Suborder Haplorhini Infraorder Simiiformes Superfamily

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    biggest issues in today’s diet is in the increase in meat. This has led to animal cruelty being a relevant topic in today’s fast-paced society. Many people do not know that animal cruelty happens every day. Humans want the next invention that they do not even think about the consequences of this wanting. The expansion of agriculture to produce more meat and more byproducts has led society to animal cruelty. I will argue that human increase in desires and increase in meat-based diets has created an evil

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    Amos Nordmeyer Ms. Allen 11/20/15 Essay #4: Argumentative Synthesis As we begin the 21st century, the preservation and concern with our world environment becomes more of a highlighted issue. Authors such as Michael Pollan in his article “Escape from the Western Diet”, and Jonathan Safran Foer who wrote “Against Meat” both mention in their essays the negative impact fast food has created on our environment due to the method of factory farming. Foer quotes using reports from the Food and Agriculture

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    Religion Comparison for the Health Care Provider Health care providers are challenged with caring for patients and families from different religions, faiths and cultures.  It is beneficial for a care provider to have an understanding of different beliefs so that the care and treatment plans coincide with patient’s religious faith.  Creating individualized plans of care to meet the spiritual needs of their patients is necessary for providing them holistic care.  Research is presented on three religious

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    One major cause of western migration in the nineteenth century was the California Gold Rush. Many poorer families decided to move their entire family by carriage to California in order to make a better living. Families fought through many hardships to achieve this dream, however, as family members died from illnesses such as Camp Fever. While most families looked at the beneficial opportunities of acquiring this gold, many families walked away from this endeavor penniless. As word of this gold rush

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    opening to those who believe the poverty line is accurate in determining who needs government assistance of any kind. Unfortunately the findings of the Dallas budget showed a family of four with one income that would eat a very nutritionally bland diet (not by choice) and have a very limited amount of positive social interaction. The issues begin with just finding a place to call home and continue in every aspect of this hypothetical families lives. As the budget begins the immediate issue is finding

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    What Is on Your Plate? While almost all farm animals face the same fate as each other, they do not get the treatment they rightfully deserve. Farm animals, just like humans, deserve to live a life with dignity and respect. Unfortunately, in the chaos of producing the greatest amount of food possible, the agriculture industry has transformed into an industry of mistreatment. Every day, animals grow up in conditions such as Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations (CAFO), “homes” where animals stand

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    Panthera leo is one the five big cats in the Panthera genus and is a member of the Felidae family. The lion is native to Africa and is the second largest cat in the world. Until about 10,000 years ago the lion was found in Africa as well as Eurasia, Western Europe, India, the Americas, the Yukon, and Peru. The lion is a very venerable species and has seen a population decline in its African range by 30%-50% in two decades. The Cheetah The Cheetah is a type of big cat from the

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