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- Environmental Worldviews: Western and Deep EcologyBrief explanation of western and deep ecology worldviews and my own opinion.
- "A Visionary of Science; Frank Herbert"Short bio on Frank Herbert the father of American Deep Ecology. His life history and work in a short paragraph.
- The Ecology of EnvironmentalismIndustrialists, politicians and economists have only recently begun paying lip service to sustainable development and to the environmental costs of their policies.
- "Frank Herbert; A Visionary of Science Fiction"A short bio of Frank Herbert's life and work as an american writer
St. Pete Beach in Florida- Ecology and PeopleThe ecology of the beach and the impact of human traffic.- Ecology and Jewelry: Can They Walk Hand in Hand?Practically all jewelry are made from precious metals and stones. All precious metals and stones are mined from the bowels of the earth. Mining as we all know is very harmful to the environment.
- PART-II: Green Gold in Danger; JK Govt in Deep Slumber!Survival of mankind hinges on forest protection Koi Toh Jagaoo---Jungle Ko Bachaoo
- Social and Political Philosopherpart 2.. submitted to sir Gianan october 2010
- Principles of EcofeminismWhat is ecofeminism, and how do its principles relate to environmentalism? Find out here.
- Social and Ecological ChangeUsing essays from social ecologists Murray Bookchin and Mary Mellor, questions of better approaching problems within human societies and of a type of "human-centeredness" in conjunction with nature are analyzed and discussed.
- A Review of a Chico Meditation Group: The Slowly Ripening SanghaThis article summarizes my experience with the Slowly Ripening Sangha, in Chico, CA, a Buddhist meditation group that practices in the Zen tradition of Thich Nhat Hanh.
- The Harlot's ParadiseA woman's journey through her desert, the wilderness, in her transformation.
- The Best Self-Help is Free: Avoiding Futile EndeavorsChapter 19 of "The Best Self-Help is Free" explains the necessity of avoiding endeavors that are bound to fail no matter how hard one tries. Rather, an incremental approach to expanding one's abilities is preferable.
- Hawaii Shark and Marine Life Adventures: Underwater TourismLearn about shark diving tours, dolphin swims and other marine life adventures that you can have while visiting Hawaii.
- The Case for Private Property Rights on Other WorldsWith all the talk of the commercialization of space, very few people are discussing a potential stumbling block that has to be dealt with before humans return to the Moon.
- The Chesapeake BayA meteorite impacted the earth and formed the Chesapeake Bay Impact Structure. What happened then and the ecology of the estuary today.
- Lessons of Dust Bowl Teach Us that Ecosystems Can Spin Out of ControlHere's why we should care: When we gum up the mechanisms that balance the ecology of the Earth, we will reach a tipping point of changes cascading so quickly that we will be unable to cope with them.
- The BP Oil Spill: Could the Damage Have Been Prevented?Can the BP Oil Spill be contained? Could the leak be have been stopped? Will the losses will ever be compensated for? How could it happen under the watchful eyes of our government?
Will Golf Balls Plug the Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill?The Deep Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico continues to dump thousands of barrels of oil into the water, but will throwing golf balls at the problem solve it?
The Gulf of Mexico Oil SpillNew Orleans has recovered somewhat since Hurricane Katrina, although deep scars remain, now the oil spill at British Petroleum's Deep Horizon oil rig threatens to devastate the region once again.- Simien National ParkThe Simien National Park is a national park located in Ethiopia. The park's landscape was created due to massive erosion which created deep valleys and jagged mountain peaks.
Oceanic Society Celebrates 25 Years of Whale Watching ToursFrom May through November, the non-profit Oceanic Society offers northern California residents and visitors an exciting eight-hour whale watching tour to the Farallon Islands.- Adaptations and Acclamations of the North American River OtterThis paper was an assignment to relate three individual aspects of ecology. A look at the North American river otter (the main topic) and how it relates to the common raccoon and littoral zones of bodies of water.
- Sea Squirts, Coral Reefs and other New Marine Life Discovered in Tasmanian WatersThe new discovery in the deep Tasmanian waters will help scientists study the new found life forms, evaluate the age of the reefs and map out the effect of global warming on the marine ecology.
- Why the Bees Are DyingThis article opens the box on the disappearing honeybee issue, so-called Colony Collapse Disorder, by using spiritual ecology and the indications of 20th Century renaissance man, Rudolf Steiner, to look at the common denominator of suspected causes.
- Life as it IsThe expanse of the meaning of life is vast and deep...
- Human Influence on the Appalachian MountainsThe Appalachian Mountains existed before humans lived there. Since the Europeans arrived in America, the mountain range has seen mines, war, and buildings, which has affected the natural geology and ecology of the region.
Best BeachesI've been to beaches my whole life from Daytona to Jacksonville, FL through family and individual vacations.- Ecuador: Geographical & Cultural ObservationsAn cultural analysis of the South American Ecuadorian people who are affected by the their environment, i.e. various biomes, politics, and history.
Appalachian Americans: The Invisible MinorityIf African, Asian and Native Americans are considered minorities and oppressed groups based on educational attainments, poverty and health standarts - Appalachian Americans have it the worst of all. They are the INVISIBLE minority in America.
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