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    There are many arguments that have generated from the assumption that, “human being is a product of his environment” likewise; nothing they say happen by chance, whatever a man does or say must have being thought about beforehand. It not unconscious, the theory made use of conflictual statement for instance, every behavior and feeling is deeply rooted in the unconscious mind, which means, what one does, is not being aware or no preplan, also, childhood experiences are also affects a person’s behavior

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    Human behavior in the social environment (HBSE) considers the social, physical, and biological factors that are linked to personal or group behavior and development. HBSE acknowledges that development among humans occurs from infancy to old age and visible behaviors reflect environmental influences and their interactions internally and externally. The human and physical environment comprises of multiple facets as well as interacting levels, therefore understanding human behavior entails knowledge

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    The growth of the human population has been strikingly apparent that the rate of growth has been much steeper than recent times. The earlier Homo sapiens were vegetarians and gathers they hunted and fished for food. With increased knowledge humans learned how to farm, domesticate animals and used irrigation to meet their needs. The knowledge of water and sewer conditions along with better medical care and agriculture made life easier. Earlier man did not have these factors and the population remained

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    them through the study of historical themes. There are many historical themes that can connect multiple cultures together. However, there are some themes that allow one to understand the complex connections the best: Interactions Between Humans and the Environment, Development and Interaction of Cultures, State-Building, Expansion, and Conflict, Creation, Expansion, and Interaction of Economic Systems, and Development and Transformation of Social Structures. Tom Standage, a renowned author, has written

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    Background of the study There are many arguments that have generated from the assumption that, human being is a product of his environment likewise; (McLeod, 2013), “nothing they say happen by chance, whatever a man does or say must have being thought about beforehand”. It is not unconscious, the theory made use of conflictual statement for instance, every behavior and feeling is deeply rooted in the unconscious mind, which means, what one does, is not being aware or not preplan, also, childhood

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    Human Use of Australia’s Environment: Tropical Savanna 
























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    Human-Environment Interactions in New Orleans Introduction “There are natural hazards, but disasters are the result of human actions that put people and property in harm’s way” (Cigler 2007: 64). Throughout history New Orleans has been continuously altered by the presence of humans through the creation of levees and canals, the introduction of artificial irrigation systems, and through human induced processes that have ultimately accelerated the process of land degradation and erosion. While

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    Human Use of Australia’s Environment: Tropical Savanna 
 A bushfire in a Tropical Savanna woodland 

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    Customer Prof Human Health and the Environment PCBs cause a range of problems with people. They can be carcinogenic and cause cancer. They also suppress the immune system. "Studies in animals and humans suggest that long term exposure to PCBs can suppress the immune system."("Wisconsin department of health services") Some PCBs act as hormones and stay in the system. They have a tendency to accumulate in the body. "PCBs alter major systems in the body (immune, hormone, nervous, and enzyme systems);

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    Human activities which include emission from motor vehicles, pollution, cutting down of trees have been attributed to be the major causes of warming to the earth leading to changes in climatic conditions. The warming in the earth has a lot of detrimental effects on the ecosystem leading to damages as well as loss of population diversity. The warming also causes the shifting in biomes as well as modifications in the phenological activities for different species. Due to the changes in climatic conditions

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