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    Oil Palm Deforestation

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    market, the environment, as well as social implications on developing countries. Oil palm demand by the global market stems from the first world’s requirements for a clean bio-fuel, a replacement for trans fat, and to help supply the world’s vegetable oil demand5 and is hard for developing countries to ignore their…

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    The building façade acts as a skin that wraps around the building and affects the internal environment as it interacts with the external one. Building facades is not only about the aesthetic of the building, it’s also perform as the barriers that separate a building’s interior from the external environment. Façades are one of the most significant contributors to the energy budget and the comfort parameters of any building, and their designs and performance…

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    be less litter scattered all over campus if there were affective rules given in relation to littering. Hence, there is an article emphasizing the integrity of a student attending Houston Baptist in the student handbook; “respect for the rights and human dignity of others, especially in the conduct of relationships; Respect for the rights and needs of the community to develop and maintain an…

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    “something (as borders or walls) that encloses” which is relatable to the role the environment has pertaining to the earth. The confines of the fine being the earth that we inhabit would be measured by the bio capacity of earth. Our current bio capacity is exuberant for what earth can take as it would take 1.5 Earth’s to sustain the current population of the earth (worldpopulationhistory.org). The living of humans beyond these confines derives the job of an environmentalist. An environmentalist…

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    spread quickly throughout the United States. Carson is known today for publishing her very famous book Silent Spring. This book was published during such an important time in history and is significant to this day because it tells us a lot about the environment we live in today. Many people have been fascinated by her book and several other pieces of work. She has achieved many things in life and has also suffered a couple consequences. Rachel Louise Carson was born May 27, 1907 in Springdale,…

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    at different locations and at different times of the day, which allowed, after analysis, the preliminary identification of noise patterns and their causes. High levels of noise were noticed compared to the regulations of both the Ministry of the Environment (MOE)…

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    http://doi.org/10.1146/annurev.publhealth.012809.103720 Nieuwenhuijsen, M., Paustenbach, D., & Duarte-Davidson, R. (2006). New developments in exposure assessment: the impact on the practice of health risk assessment and epidemiological studies. Environment International, 32(8),…

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    1. Brulle, R. J., & Pellow, D. N. (2006). Environmental Justice: Human health and Environmental inequalities. Annual Review of Public Health, 27, 103-124. doi:10.1146/annurev.publhealth.27.021405.102124 In this article it analyzes the health and environmental disparities between different ethnicities and socioeconomic groups in the United States. It sheds light to not only the increasing gap between those with higher socioeconomic status to those of colour, but also the relationship to…

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    Firstly, MFM may meet business risk as the Group is principally involved in activities within the food manufacturing and livestock industries. The business risk can be refers to the possibility that a company will face lower anticipated profit or experience losses rather than making profit. As Malayan Flour Mills Berhad has involved its business in two different industries, there must be a business risk that will face by the company in term of government policies, rules and regulations Business…

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    Asthma Literature Review

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    First, we reviewed several literatures and found that asthma is a growing public health problem in the United States. At the time of the study, the disease was estimated to affect 39.5 million people of which 10.5 million are children age less than 18 years old (CDC, 2011). The highest prevalence was among Black Non-Hispanics (10.5%), Hispanics (10.2%), and Whites (7.9%). Other subgroups with high prevalence rates were children ages 0-15 with a prevalence of (9.4%), American Indians/ Alaska…

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