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Does The Beak Size Of Probosciger Affect Its Foraging...
Does the beak size of Probosciger aterrimus affect its foraging success?
Introduction:
Probosciger aterrimus, also known as the palm cockatoo, goliath cockatoo, and great black cockatoo, is a large black parrot of the Cacatuide
family (White et al. 2011). The cockatoo Probosciger aterrimus is often found in New Guinea, Aru Islands and Cape York Peninsula. A bird's beak
not only allows it to eat, but also to groom and feed its offspring. Proboscigar aterrimus has a long, pointed and curved black beak that exceeds past
its mouth. The mouth always remains slightly open, as the lower beak meets its top beak only at the tip. Its beak is so massive that it exceeds the
average beak sizes of much larger species. The only species out of the parrot tribe with a larger beak is the Hyacinth Macaw, also known as the
Anodorynchus hyachinthinus (Mulawka 179). An observation by Wood (1988) states that the Probosciger aterrimus is often seen feeding on various
seeds, leaf buds, fruits, such as the kernels of the Nonda Plum Panarian nonda. Other important food items include the fruits of Pandanus species,
Grevillea glauca and the seeds of Persoona falcota.
The species' beak allows the species to sufficiently remove the shells of nuts that are difficult to break (Mulawka 2013). Grant and Grant (2002) argue
that the phenotypic variation in regards to a bird's beak is due to environmental differences, and the food resources that are available within the
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Nature And Evil In William Golding's Lord Of The Flies
Lord of the Flies
In the beginning, God created the heavens and the Earth. After having created everything on Earth, He made man. "The Lord God said, 'It is not
good for the man to be alone. I will make a helper suitable for him.'"(NIV Genesis 2:15). Thus, He made Eve from the rib of Adam. God toldAdam and
Eve not to eat from the tree of knowledge but the evil serpent, who was craftier than them, tricked Eve into eating the fruit. Eve later convinced Adam
after having argued with him and he gave in. Both were punished by God for having gone against His word and would suffer the consequences of it.
"So the Lord God banished him from the Garden of Eden to work the ground from which he had been taken. After He drove the man out, he placed
on the east side of the Garden of Eden a cherubim and a flaming sword flashing back and forth to guard the way to the tree of life" (Genesis 3:23–24).
This story shows that the evil around us can sometimes deceive us into wrongdoing if we do not trust our moral instincts or trust those in higher
positions than us. William Golding, the author of Lord of the Flies, used his work to show the public that fear can lead people to destruction and evil
ways if we do not attempt to control the beast within us. The way that Golding showed his audience this, was by carefully and thoughtfully placing
symbolism throughout the novel and in each and every character. Simon is not the leading protagonist of the novel but he represents Jesus, who would
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The Boy Descended From The Rooftops Coughing And Covered...
The boy descended from the rooftops coughing and covered in soot. No one acknowledged that they were there and no one cared either. They
were all focused on themselves and their families. Fernando knew that no help would be found here. The boy needed to rest for a bit, so he went
over to find some shade on the other side of town. He settled towards a nice and big palm tree. He put Mia down right next to him and asked," Any
words yet?" Mia stared at him like she had no idea what he was talking about. With a sense of disappointment he then laid back and stared up at the
sky. The entire time he was wondering what his parents were doing and what they would think of him when they saw him and his sister. He decided to
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Fernando liked to go real deep because he was a really good swimmer. He went out until he couldn't reach the bottom anymore. He cleansed himself
from all the dirt and sweat with the passing waves. He then got out of the water and grabbed Mia by the hand. "It's getting late," He said to himself
and then continued, " Papa and mama will be so mad when they see what happened." he then decided to walk back towards the remains of his home to
wait for his parents. He then grabbed Mia and picked her up and headed towards the palm tree to grab what they needed and then left.
They got to the remains of his home and waited for his parents while it was lightly drizzling. His parents weren't there yet. Fernando said," Where
papa and mama, they should be home by now. He saw that the Police were still there discussing. One officer walked up to Fernando and said,
"We found out that today's fire wasn't an accident, but an Arson."
Fernando stood there with confusion in his eyes. He didn't understand why someone would do that. The rain started to pick up intensity. The officer
then looked at him and asked,
"What apartment number did you live in?" Fernando then replied,
"306 sir." The officer looked at him in disbelief and put his hand on his shoulder. With a mumble in his voice he said,
"Oh I'm really sorry, He was a good man." The boy looked at the officer and said,
"Who are you
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Judai's First Date: A Narrative Fiction
There were no mountains in this part of the desert, only miles and miles of golden sand, shimmering in the summer heat. The only sound was the
rasping of the breath of a single man, alone in this expanse. Not a single other being for him to share his sorrow, for this was his exile, his
inevitable destiny. For how long he has been here, not even the sand could remember. Since birth, this beautiful, shining landscape has been waiting
for him, doomed to be his final home. Left to rest his weary body on the burning sand, this man began to walk. He wasn't very tall, but he was tall
enough to climb the trees of his childhood. He had straight black hair and was dressed in the same outfit he was wearing when he was banished to this
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He could not make up his mind if it was a small island and he was very close, or if it was a massive one and he was far way. Still continuing to take
step after step across the water, across the stretch of glass like liquid, he reached the sandy island. The moment his bristled toes touched the hot
sand, Judai immediately fell into a deep slumber. When he hit the ground, his head split apart like an acorn in the mouth of a hungry squirrel.
Memories of the past, every thought of his childhood, every story he had heard in school, spilled out of the crack in his head and blew away in the
wind to be buried in the golden stretch. The sun rose and fell many times before he awoke again. In his sleep, sand had gotten into his eyes and
mouth, and Judai was in terrible discomfort. He got up from this hypnotic spell and realized that this island, this desert hell had been his final prospect,
left to ruin, to talk to the sand, alone for
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Palm Oil Is The World 's Most Common Oil
Palm oil is the world's most common oil that can be found in many household items ranging from bars of soap to dietary foods. Most consumers
are unaware that palm oil is present in most food substances because it is not required to be labeled as such. It is simply branded as vegetable oil.
The global demand for this commodity has increased over the years creating expansions of plantations in Indonesia leading to biodiversity loss, forest
fires, peat degradation, hardship on families and a range of social issues. Since the early 1980's palm oil has more than tripled globally primarily in
Indonesia. "Most of this expansion has occurred in Indonesia, where the total land area of oil palm plantations increased by over 2100 per cent (more
than 22 times greater) over the same period, growing to 4.6 million hectares". The primary source of supply and production of palm oil is through state
owned, big private corporations, and smallholder farmers. "State–owned plantations play a modest role in the Indonesian palm oil industry as big
private enterprises (such as the Wilmar Group and Sinar Mas) produce approximately half of total Indonesian production. Smallholder farmers account
for around 35 percent of cultivated land". Today there are nearly ten million hectares of land in Indonesia solely dedicated to the plantation of this
commodity. Individual smallholder farmers own between two and ten hectares of land for their palm oil farmland. Plantations are located in rural areas
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Wildfire Rachel Platten Analysis
While from the outside Rachel Platten's album "Wildfire" which was top five on the Billboard 200 charts. Might look like a common pop album, it is
really Platten experimenting with different styles to find what she wants her sound to truly be. Throughout the album Platten seems to have been using
the different genres and styles that she had been influenced by to create the different sounds that are present throughout. Throughout "Wildfire" Platten
goes from a mellow pop sound in "Speechless," to a country feel in "Lone Ranger," to mix of pop and R&B in "You Don't Know My Heart." Platten
uses her summer hit "Fight Song" which took the charts by storm to include the classic pop sound that her fans came to love about her. Platten uses
her duet with Andy Grammar "Hey Hey Hallelujah" to create a song that has the Rap bridge that is common in many pop duets, Platten also uses the
song to show that she is not only a smooth and mellow performer but that she can also create a rougher sound with her music. ... Show more content on
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As Platten goes between the different styles of music that are exhibited in "Wildfire" there is still an overall party pop feel that comes up in each song
through the choruses. These choruses help to create that pop feel with the classic hook you in upbeat, singable, catchy tune that will get stuck in your
head for days to
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The Case Of The Palm Island Death
The well–known case of the Palm Island death in custody in 2004, refers to the tragic death of Cameron Doomadgee, who is also referred to in most
legal and media documents by his tribal name, Mulrunji. Mulrunji died on the 19th November, 2004 after being taken into custody by Senior Sergeant
Christopher Hurley to the Palm Island watch house (Hurley v. Clements & Ors (2008). The grounds for his arrest according to the court documents,
was for being a public nuisance after swearing at Police Liaison Officer, Lloyd Bengaroo. Mulrinji was intoxicated at the time of his arrest, with post
mortem results showing a blood alcohol concentration of 0.292% (Hurley v. Clements & Ors (2008). The lengthy legal battle that ensued was
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The court documents state that if the matter of swearing had proceeded to prosecution, whether the swearing had actually occurred would have been
brought into question (Hurley v. Clements & Ors (2008). Queensland statistics show that 2,792 Indigenous Australians were arrested for public order
offences for the year 2015–2016, compared with 5,991 for non–Indigenous Australians. This is rather alarming given that only four per cent of people
aged over ten years old identify as Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander in Queensland (ABS, 2017). The Australian Bureau of Statistics reports the
age standardised offender rates per 100,000 for persons over the age of ten identifying as Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander for 2015–2016 is 9,576
compared with 1,882 for non–Indigenous Australians (ABS, 2017). Information in the court documents indicate that Mulrunji became agitated after
being arrested, becoming violent once arriving at the police station and subsequently assaulting Senior Sergeant Hurley while being taken from the
paddy wagon into the police station. Senior Sergeant Hurley's discretionary decision to arrest Mulrunji for a public nuisance offence had dire
consequences resulting in a violent altercation and a subsequent death. It is an unfortunate reality that Indigenous Australians are over–represented in
our criminal justice system and are being arrested at disproportionate rates compared to non–Indigenous
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Narrative Essay: Nico's Death Of A Penny
In 1987, Nico was murdered, nobody notice who undertakes or who murdered. He outcast one of his pennies which was covered with blood. There's a
tale that whoever carry his pennies will be possessed by Nico ghost. "What do you do as you are walking along a sidewalk or across a parking lot and
detect a penny on the ground?" Will I use to ignore it! Most of us just leave the penny, we notice that penny are everywhere. If it was a dollar bill I
would take it. As I was walking along the sidewalk, I saw a penny lying on the ground. I ask myself "if people saw me picking up a penny what will
they imagined: she must be desperate for cash if she has to pick up pennies from the ground." And that must be the reason most of us don't stop to pick
up
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My Experience At The Burj Al Arab
Introduction
I.It's my birthday, my spouse wouldn't tell where we are going. It's a surprise!
A.Anxiously, I can't compose myself.
1.All my bags are packed, and ready to go without my help.
2.Private jet, I'm blindfolded all the way to our destination.
a.Time before I've mentioned places I wouldn't mind vacationing.
3.After all it is mid–summer, hot and beautiful climate. Whatever it is, it's very intriguing.
II.Vacation.
A.Before he went above and beyond but never this astonishing.
1.He'd left a note on the bed for a scavenger hunt for our proposal, but this is different.
III.On the other hand, I'm just imagining one day my husband will swept me off my feet and take me to my dream vacation place in Dubai at The Burj
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The Ellipse Fountain as 20,000 liter of water.
2.Four tower located outside the hotel pushes fireballs. Reflecting in the hotel's glass exterior.
D.According to the Jumeriah website, the impeccable interior designs.
1.Premium and fashionable material laced the Burj Al Arab.
i.24–carat gold leaf cover embellish interior and marble floors.
(We have talked about the Structure and designs. Now let's talk about its features.)
II.Burj Al Arab is very luxurious.
A.Its comprised by 28 double stories with 202 suites
1.Rates starting $1,000 a night up to 28,000.
2.Royal Suite only 2 available.
i.The Royal Suite takes up the entire 25th fl. This suite is for invites only. ii. Personal private elevators in the suite.
B.The hotel has 9 incredible restaurants and bars with in the hotel.
i.One of the infamous restaurant the magnificent Al Mahara restaurant has the circulating Aquarium.
(Finally we will discuss the what is the fuss about)
III.According to DailyMail.com and Forbes.com two websites that allow writers to speak on their experience at luxury places.
A.As Juyoung Seo writes, she just had to see what the hype was about. Is Burj Al Arab all that it says to be?
1.The minute you reach at the airport chauffeurs driving Roll Royce.
2.Private helicopter land on the rooftop of the hotels helipads at 212 meters
B.Once arrived to you are offered to unpack your belongings by your own personal butler.
1.Butler
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Palm Island
THE DUBAI PALMS: CONSTRUCTION AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONSEQUENCES ETHAN POLIE
In the late twentieth century, the Middle Eastern nation of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) began to make plans to distance itself from the petroleum
industry that dominates most of the Persia. Driven by the fact that internal experts believe the country's oil reserves will be depleted by the year 2012,
the UAE is attempting to transition to a service industry, with a major focus on tourism, retail, and entertainment. In order to transform its economy,
the UAE is first focusing of the already advanced city of Dubai, which is the first tax free, centrally–planned, freemarket capitalist society in the Middle
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At this point, the island began to show shape, but rose only several feet above the surface of the water. The final step was to dredge over 8,500,000
m3 (302,000,000 ft3) of ocean sand onto the top of the base structure in order to create habitable islands. This sea sand increased the island's height
to 4 m (13 ft) above low tide (6). In order to quickly, yet precisely acquire and distribute the sand, fleets of dredging vessels and massive transport
/delivery ships were brought from a European manufacturer. Dredging In dredging millions of cubic meters of sea bed, the project used specialized
cutter suction dredgers in order to apply the sand to the desired surface. A cutter suction dredger, according to the European Dredging Association
(EuDA), is a large rig with a powerful underwater suction tube generally 10 – 100 cm in diameter extended angularly from the centroid of the vessel
with a large crane extending from the rear of the ship to stabilize the tube (7). Due to the dense makeup of the Persian Gulf, the dredgers had a
cutting head at the base of the tube. This head chews through the rock bed with over 5,000kW cutting power. It was equipped with a massive jet
dredge system powered by a submerged pump attached to the tube to help pull the destroyed bedrock into the ship (8 & 9). The jet dredge systems
create an extreme negative pressure in the pipe, which creates a basic Bernoulli venturie tube effect.
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Palm Oil Research Papers
Palm oil is a type of edible vegetable oil that is derived from the palm fruit, grown on the African oil palm tree. They are originally from Western
Africa, but can develop wherever heat and rainfall are abundant. Today, palm oil is grown throughout Africa, Asia, North America, and South America,
with 85% of all palm oil globally produced and exported from Indonesia and Malaysia but most of the time not using sustainable measures. In total, 50
million tons of palm oil is produced annually, supplying over 30% of the world's vegetable oil production. During the past decade, the orangutan
population has decreased by approximately 50 percent in the wild. This is primarily due to human activities including rainforest destruction for palm oil
plantations. At present, 80 percent of orangutan habitat has been altered or lost. Wildlife such as orangutans has been found buried alive, killed from
machete attacks, guns and other weaponry.
WHY LOCATION IS IMPORTANT :
Palm oil can only grow in a tropical climate, and due to demand rainforest is being cleared to make way for new plantations.
*FOCUSING ON THE SOUTHEAST ASIA AREA
LINKED TO OTHER ISSUES
Deforestation
Habitat degradation
Climate change
Animal cruelty
Indigenous rights abuse in the countries where it is produced
WHO IS INVOLVED
Nestle company
Mars company
Forced labor
Child labor
Consumer
IMPACT ON PEOPLE
The palm oil industry is also linked to major human rights violations. While palm oil production violates many
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The Environmental Impact Of The Borneo Lowland Rainforests
Borneo as an island is the third largest island in the world, being just 1% of the world's territory yet holds approximately 6% of the world's
biodiversity in its tropical rainforests. Borneo is a global ecoregion made up of 2 terrestrial ecoregions; Borneo Lowland rainforests and Borneo
Montane rainforests. This environmental impact report is focused on the Borneo Lowland Rainforest. The Borneo lowland rainforest is located in
South–East Asia and routes through parts of Indonesia and Malaysia, and is also located north of Australia. It includes a large diversity of habitats
such as, large areas of karst (barren limestone plateaus with caves, sinkholes, and gullies), and a high–altitude swamp forest.
The Borneo lowland rainforests are defined as the areas that lie around mountains and below their level. Borneo lowland rainforests contain 10,000
plant species, 380 bird species and 15,000 mammal species. There is no distinct 'borders' that would outline Borneo's Lowland Rainforests, but an
approximate estimate suggests the total area being around 420,000 km2. From those statistics it is estimated the lowland forest takes up around 57% of
Borneo's total land. It lies within the tropical monsoon climate zone. The Borneo Lowland Rainforest is evidently a rainforest. Its features include a
stable climate throughout the year with a huge amount of rainfall, with the monthly rainfall being beyond 200mm though out the year. The average
daily temperature is 31 degrees Celsius
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The Cruise: A Personal Narrative
The Cruise
"I'm so excited...I packed four swimsuits, and my mom is taking me shopping after school to buy another one. How many suites are you taking
Jonny?" my best friend Jessica asked. She always has put some importance on her looks ever since we were little kids; she's always been a little
shallow. "Jonny, Jonny ... are you listening to me?" Jessica said annoyed.
"Um... I'm taking two; that's all I need," I answered while thinking how cool it was to be missing two weeks of school. I like school and I consider
myself smart, but I feel more comfortable around my close friends and family. One thing I don't like about school is being called on and sharing
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"Why are you here?" I asked them.
"So we can leave you stranded here, and so no one will know that we are the crooks that robbed the ships." replied the leader. Our phones rang within
minutes of each other. I could see Jessica's and she could see mine. It was our parents, but we couldn't answer because we were still tied up.
"Someone will notice that we are gone and call the cops! I shouted. After that remark, they grabbed a piece of silky cloth and tied it around our
mouth, so we couldn't talk. They left while laughing hysterically. We tried to escape, but after a while we stopped struggling because we knew that it
was useless. We could hear something in the distance, (because we were blindfolded we couldn't see). We recognized there voices, it was our parents.
When they reached the island, they ran toward us and started untying and hugging us. "Thank goodness you are alright. We were worried sick! We
wouldn't have found you if it weren't for one of the passengers that saw everything from the bathroom. We hopped on the small boat and left the
island. It was about 8:30p.m. by the time we got back. Our moms introduced us to the woman that saw the bad guys take us. She must have been in
her early twenties, because she didn't look very old. In the morning my mom turned on the news and after a few weather reports, we heard that the
two crooks were caught in a local hotel in Hawaii. It turns out that they robbed 6 other places and were on top 10 most wanted for the cops. Now that
will be the most exciting and most remember able vacation
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Palm Island Case Study
Palm Island is one of 16 Islands in the Palm Island Group. Located 65km north of Townsville in Cleveland Bay, the community comprises 2,340 people
(Australian Bureau of Statistics release 1.1).
The contemporary Aboriginal name for Palm Islanders is 'Bwgcolman people' (pronounced Bwook–a–mun), which means 'many tribes – one people'
(Palm Island Aboriginal Shire, 2013). Many of today's community members are descendants of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people forcibly
removed to Palm Island from throughout Queensland (The State of Queensland, 1995 – 2016).
The first recorded European visitors to the waters around Palm Island were British Royal Navy personnel. In 1770, Captain Cook named the Palm
Island group during his exploration of the east coast of Australia (E Stock, United Kingdom, 1893).
Palm Island was gazetted as an Aboriginal reserve in June 1914 and in 1918, a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The Act conferred local government type powers and responsibilities upon Aboriginal councils for the first time. The council area, previously an
Aboriginal reserve held by the Queensland Government, was transferred on 27 October 1986 to the trusteeship of the council under a Deed of Grant in
Trust (DOGIT).
On 1 January 2005, under the Local Government (Community Government Areas) Act 2004 (Qld) (the "CGA"), the Palm Island Aboriginal Council
became the Palm Island Aboriginal Shire Council.
Taken into account the above history, it is very important that all families at the service feel welcomed, that they feel secure in the knowledge that
they form part of a service that is free from bias and racism, and that diversity is celebrated.
Diversity or multicultural education is not a curriculum, but should be a continuous approach to working with children and their families every day
(Ormrod,
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Dubai: The New Destination For the Rich and Famous Essays
Dubai the new destination for the rich and famous. Arabs who made millions of dollars have invested their fortune into a new city to put them on the
map. But, with the hard economic climate, is Dubai necessary in the current economy of the world. Dubai's extreme projects and buildings are
unnecessary and serves little to no purpose. Dubai has spent billions of dollar in construction projects. When these are funded by the government and
the investments are failures, the government becomes unstable. Some projects serve no purpose and have no functionality, but are built for the
prestige and glory of having such amazing buildings. Why does Dubai need to have the world's largest mall, skyscraper, an indoor ski sleep and man
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They've built a small, not so useful storage warehouse half a mile in the sky." Dubai is building extravagant buildings for the pride and prestige, but is
not designing buildings for the functionality of having a great city. Dubai's construction projects are not only ruining the city's economy, but also the
city's environment. Man made islands are ruining the natural order of the seas surrounding Dubai, and the rock and materials used are becoming out of
place. With the moving of large boulders for the man made islands, it is lowing the waste to some of the United Arab Entities's more picturesque
mountains. Though the contractors are trying to take a conservative approach to the building of these islands, the marine habitats are still being harmed
by the construction. With construction comes waste, fumes, people, materials needed to brought in, construction is a very dirty process. The newest
project in Dubai is Palazoo Versace, which will have refrigerated sand at their beaches. Imagine the hermit crabs and other creatures that live deep in
the sand, how affected would they be. Their natural habitat would be cooler than normal causing their body to react in negative ways. The drastic
construction projects in Dubai are causing harm to the environment around the
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The Orangutans: The Sustainable Palm Oil Industry
The orangutan, one of the world's great apes, resides on the Indonesian islands of Sumatra and Borneo. The forests of these islands are being
destroyed in order to create palm oil plantations. Palm oil is in high demand due to its uses as a biofuel and as a vegetable oil. The palm oil industry
is a major threat to the survival of the critically endangered orangutans, due to loss of habitat. This leads to illegal poaching since the orangutans are
viewed as pests, leaving many young infants orphaned and alone. There are rescue groups that rehabilitate these great apes, but more must be done in
order to prevent the extinction of this rapidly declining species. Sustainable palm oil options need to be researched and utilized and there should ...
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Orangutans have long lifespans (30–40 years) with long interbirth intervals and low reproductive rates. In fact, females have eight year intervals
between births and will only give birth to one or two offspring in her lifetime. The reason why this poses a problem is that when an enormous
amount of orangutans are killed, it's tough to recover because they are not producing large numbers of children nor do they have short interbirth
intervals. Consequently, there will be extremely high death rates and very few births (UNEP, 2007). Their population numbers will continue to
fall because they won't be able to compensate for the great loss. A study completed by Michael Bruford and Benoit Goossens at Cardiff University
showed that in 1900, there were approximately 315,000 orangutans in Indonesia. Currently, there are about 60,000 orangutans living in the forests
of Indonesia, which is a massive population decline (Kaye, 2016).When orangutans are driven out of their habitat due to deforestation and illegal
logging it forces them to roam a great distance in search of food. Orangutans are solitary creatures, spending the majority of their time in the trees.
Their diet relies mainly on fruit, with a preference for fruit with soft pulp. They also eat buds, flowers, leaves, soil tree bark, and some insects. Due
to their largely frugivorous diet, they have to monitor the seasonal availability of resources. When fruit is abundant, they will increase their food
intake and store the food as fat for energy. This enables them to eat low quality food items in habitats where fruit may be scarce (Delgado & Van
Schaik, 2000). The dipterocarp forests of Borneo and Sumatra have trees that fruit simultaneously, so there is an abundance of fruit once every 2 to 5
years which are known as the "mast years". During the other years there is not as much fruit, so orangutans have to maintain large home ranges in
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I Am My Student 's Class English Composition
Sattam Alkahtani Professor Sheyene Heller ENGL 1204 March 25, 2015 Hi, my name is Sattam; I am your student in class English Composition–I & I
would like to introduce myself to you. As a person, I have an introverted personality type, I like to keep myself restricted to my own business and I
excel, brainstorm and work best in my own individual time. My hobbies majorly include reading books and writing, just about everything. I think
it is vital to write about important things that matter a lot, and then read them to gain awareness. My writing skills are above average, I am still in
a learning process though, and I feel the need to excel more in this art. My writing experience includes content writing, writing blogs and articles,
academic writing, I have experienced many formats and types of writings during my state of learning. As a writer, my strengths mainly are to keep
the content precise, without exaggerating it so that the reader can get knowledge of the topic clearly and to maintain their interest in it. As far as
my weaknesses are concerned, I think I still should work more on the referencing and citations part of writing. As far as my personal approach to
writing is concerned, it is vital for me, from writing daily feelings into a journal to writing full length essays, the way words make sense in the mind
and just keep flowing into sentences that just fits in I find it one of the most important things that a person can ever have. It is an art and having some
sense of
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Creative Writing : Essay
"Do you want formal or casual?"
I chew on my lip. "Casual, I guess."
"Then I suggest we tie your hair back in a hairband and add some chapstick to your lips."
My lips curve before my giggle emerges. "I think that's a little too casual."
"How about I straighten your hair and add a little eye makeup?"
"That sounds perfect, thank you."
"That will be $30, total."
While laying my palm flat on my bed, I twist my torso to face her. "How about all the details of my date?"
She crosses an arm over her chest while tapping her index finger of her free hand on her pouting lips. "Yeah, seems suitable payment," she says before
commencing work on my hair and makeup.
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I abolish the thought and gather my bag. "Have fun, Alice," I call out as I exit the apartment.
Upon exiting the building, the crisp air penetrates my leather jacket, causing my body to quiver. I hope John elected to inside activities tonight. To my
surprise, I find John leaning against his car with his arms folded across his chest, instead of waiting in his warm car. He's adorned in a pair of
black trousers with a black pair of loafers, and his grey jacket with his black scarf protruding from inside the jacket collar. Once again, he attempted
to imitate Angelo's hair, probably his scent as well. Though John is dressed smartly, I still find no obvious attraction to him. His eyebrows raise as I
make my approach. "Wow, you look amazing." He heaves himself away from the car and opens his arms to envelope me within his embrace.
As I reach my hands around his waist, he tightens his arms around me, a little too tight for my liking. What's worse, he plants a heavy, wet kiss on
my cheek. Once liberated from his embrace, I wait until he averts his gaze before using my palm to dry my cheek. He opens the door for me,
allowing me to slide into the tiny confinements of his car. Already, I find myself missing Angelo's Shelby, even his manic driving. My gaze follows
John circle his car, but I avert my gaze
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Camera Techniques In The Tall Man
Under their Thumb
Questioning the credibility of the Queensland police force is unheard of, but when an Aboriginal man is found dead in his cell, who is held
responsible? Director Tony Krawitz decides to uncover this tragedy in his documentary, The Tall Man writes Paige Smith.
Through compelling visuals, confronting interviews and captivating camera techniques, The Tall Man is an informative documentary which
shockingly details the injustices of this story and the effects on the community.
On November 19th, 2004 at 10:20 am Cameron Francis Doomadgee was taken into police custody and forty–minutes later was found dead in his cell.
Senior Sergeant Christopher Hurley was the arresting officer and the film's focal antagonist. This occurred ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
When Eric, Doomadgee's son, is reminiscing keep these brief pauses in for emphasis. Commonly, the camera remains on the interviewee so the
audience can resonate with what they just said. Non–diegetic sound is also used fittingly in The Tall Man. In interviews, often there is subtle
instrumentals playing. When the film is detailing more of the distressing components of this case, suspenseful and tense music is playing. One key
scene where non–diegetic sound is utilised, is when a picture of Doomadgee is focused slowly zoomed to and in the background the song, "(San
Francisco) Be Sure to Wear Some Flowers in Your Hair," is playing. Not only was it one of Doomadgee's favourite songs but the jovial melody forces
viewers associate him with it. Effectively, emphasising that a good man wrongfully died.
Despite, В¬The Tall Man giving tremendous insight Doomadgee's death, there is a pivotal scene which the underlying premise of the film is
evident. After absorbing an abundance of perspectives that clearly state injustices are present and Hurley is guilty, the verdict is especially intense.
There is a focus on a pedestrian crossing in a wide shot. As the verdict is being reached, it is broken up the diegetic sound of the crossing 'beep'. The
'beep' does signify a heartbeat, maybe Hurley's. Hurley has so much at stake, his professional life is on the
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Conflict Between Barbarism and Reason in Lord of the...
Conflict Between Barbarism and Reason in Lord of the Flies
William Golding's Lord of the Flies is a carefully constructed fable that was, in Golding's words, "an attempt to trace the defects of society back to
the defects of human nature." (Grigson 189). The novel shows a group of English boys reverting to savagery on a Pacific island. The book deals with
the conflict between humanity's inner barbarism on one side, and the civilizing influence of reason on the other.
Each of the two characters I have chosen to contrast and compare is presented in the novel as the most influential representative of each of the two
sides. Jack, the chief of the hunters, representing the hidden human passion and almost animal cruelty, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
–" Almost too heavy."
Jack grinned back.
–" Not for the two of us."
Together, joined in effort by the burden, they staggered up the last step of the mountain.
Together, they chanted One!
The first, although hidden conflict between Ralph and Jack, the conflict between the two sides, arises when Ralph is elected or appointed as the chief,
"the one who decides things". The reader feels that Jack's vanity has been hit by the loss.
Ralph counted.
–" I'm the chief then."
The circle of boys broke into applause. Even the choir applauded; and the freckles on Jack's face disappeared under a mortification.
Even then the relationship and attitudes of the two boys remain almost the same. They both agree on the need of fire, on the need of shelters and on
the need of meat. Nonetheless, one can feel that after Ralph had been elected for the chief, the Jack's side of "reasons" and Ralph's common sense start
separating from each other.
At first Jack and his hunters do what they are asked to, but as time goes on, they start to participate in different activities and neglect those needed for
the sake of the boys' salvation.
Ralph spoke.
–" You let the fire out."
Jack checked, vaguely irritated by this irrelevance but too happy to let it worry him.
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Palm Tree Island Legend
There was an old legend that the day before you die you will have a blissful dream. In that dream two angles will lead you to paradise. Once I heard
of this legend I never believed it was true. I always thought it was a made up story until I had a certain dream. There was two people in the life raft
when I fell asleep there was three. I was the third person. The last thing I remembered was going to bed; now I'm in a raft with two strangers. It
must be a one of my favorite dreams where I find the great treasure in Palm Tree Island with my friends, but this feels too real, and I'm not in my
usual ship. I looked at the two strangers next to me, they smiled and waved at me. I didn't know what to do so, I waved back and smiled too. One of
them looked
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A Brief Note On The And Its Effects On The Environment
III.Proximate Causes
Misallocation
Misallocation, by definition, is the process of incorrectly assigning or allotting something. Without context, misallocation could be no big deal,
something easily fixable–just re–assign whatever it was that was incorrectly assigned to begin with. However, in economics, misallocation specifically
refers to prices being incorrectly assigned, something that is not easily fixable. In Indonesia, what is misallocated is the price of the forest and all of
its resources, which occurs because deforestation results in economic growth, which is only possible because the wrong prices are placed on resources
extracted from the forest. As stated above, deforestation results in economic growth which comes primarily from the production of palm oil and illegal
logging for pulp and paper products. These products are highly valued worldwide, with demand for palm oil specifically expanding by nine percent
each year. Without any other knowledge on the subject, many might believe this is a good thing: high value must mean the government will want to
protect the resource, sustaining the land to allow for indefinite production. Regrettably, this is not the case. Instead, the government incentivizes the
destruction of the forest so that the most amount of palm oil can be produced in the shortest amount of time. Scholar Robert Repetto explains that,
"GDP is a short– term measure of economic activity." With economic activity as the only measurement considered
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Descriptive Essay On The Island
Seychelles.... You build castles in the air as soon as you hear the word, aren't you? With great rocks covered with smoke clouds, tropical jungles,
becoming the byword beaches, 115 fantastic islands...
Upon seeing from plane the islands spread out on the ocean, the boats navigating among them, the appearing people on beach and the villas hidden
among trees along the shore, you come to realize the what is waiting for you down there. Both Mahe where you land In a matter of minutes is the largest
island in Seychelles and hosts the airport and the capital city Victoria. However, this capital is not metropolitan city and is a pretty settlement
appearing like a town and is so small that you can explore in a few hours. The following landing, by hydroplane or ferryboat, most of tourists move
to the islands where they stay, because that Mahe is a way station where people coming from all four corners of the world move to other islands.
People in which are interested attend to explore this small capital and you always see Sir Selwyn Bazaar is crowded. If you are keen on –like me–, I
am sure that for a long time you cant leave sales booths where are full of the mouthwatering tropical fruits and large fishes. Another bright point of
the island is Arul Mihu Navasakthi Vinayagar Temple which of all facades covered with figurines and motives which painted with the red, blue, green
and various shades of the yellow. Most of local people in Mahe are Christian but also the Muslim and the
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What Is The Private Island Experience Essay
Ultimate private island experience
Our handpicked list of first–class private islands is guaranteed to give you the ultimate private island experience. Imagine living in an island with a
handful of people selected by you. Immerse in the azure ocean surrounding your private island assuring you of a peaceful sanctuary. A slice of
paradise equipped with luxury amenities and adorned with modern grandeur to make your dream a reality. Highly trained staff adhering to the
mantra of "your wish is my command", eager to please and pamper you round the clock. Every need, every desire, every whim of yours will be met
with a smile. Delight your senses with the cuisine of your choice prepared by your personal chef. Imbibe in premium quality beverages. Reign as the
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Visit the Maldives to swim next to the largest fish on earth, the Whale Sharks. The mammoth size and attractive appearance of the Whale Sharks will
keep you spell bound for a long–time. Experience the buzz of diving close to Manta Rays, the largest from the Ray family, as they glide gracefully
through water. Explore from a distance the mystical green sea turtles as they freely roam the ocean. Opportunities are endless in the Maldives for
swimming beside ocean creatures in their natural environment. Club beside corals
Take clubbing to a new level by partying in underwater. Be mesmerized by the stunning wealth of treasure buried underneath theIndian Ocean.
Colourful corals and lively fish add to the magical tone of the underwater club. Sway to the music played by the resident Radio Jockey. Sip tasty and
venerable cocktails. Relish the enticing food available in the underwater abode. Have the time of your life by dancing with the fishes; it is an
experience that you will never forget. Adventure in to the
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New World Narrative
A Completely New World Sometimes the most impactful events can emerge from the most common occasions. For instance, on another
insignificant summer day, in the Southwest corner of Minnesota, I was passing my free time playing videogames, hanging out with friends, and
working at HyVee. In other words, I was going through my regular routine. My family and I had been planning a trip to San Diego, California.
Soon, I would leave my summer for the big city. Here there would be beaches, palm trees, and numerous people. This event would make my summer
more memorable, I thought to myself. In the fall of 2015, my parents had bid on a package deal at the SMSU Gala and won. Included in the deal were
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Every single beach that we went to had endless miles of shoreline. The beaches were almost like Minnesota lakes on steroids. Actually, they were not
comparable because of the pure size of the beach and body of water. In addition, we learned that swimming in the ocean was more fun than
swimming in a Minnesota lake. The waves were fun to dodge or body surf on, because of their enormous size. Also, there were tons of people at
every beach we visited. It was a good thing that there was so much shoreline because even with the huge amount of shoreline, it was still crowded.
Another thing I got to see firsthand was the surfers. One side of the beach was marked off for swimming and the other for surfers. Before this trip, I
had never seen anyone surf and it was entertaining to watch them take a wave from so far away from shore and ride it all the way back into
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Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Known for its modern technology, ultramodern architecture, and is one of the most advanced cities in the world. Dubai
is setting the example for many cities around the globe. Known greatly for its luxury and "fanciness", Dubai is becoming popular for tourism and
shopping, and they are pulling as many people in as they can. The reason why Dubai is now focusing on tourism instead of oil is because the supply
of oil is depleting, and soon enough the oil will be gone and Dubai will be left with nothing to support its economy. Dubai is setting the example for
the world in architecture and technology, and is an innovative example of outstanding infrastructure. The first thing that Dubai did to bring fame to
itself was build the tallest building in the world. The Burj Khalifa is known for its magnificent height and for its very unique design. The Burj was
built by the world renowned company SOM, (Skidmore, Owings, and Merrill LLP). SOM is known worldwide for many of its specialties including
interior design, civil and structural engineering, graphics and branding, and most of all, architecture. SOM has also been incorporated in many projects
including, the Willis Tower, the One World Trade Center, the Bank of America Headquarters, the Denver Union Station, and the New United States
Courthouse – Los Angeles. (SOM) The very beginning of construction started with the excavation in January of 2004. By April of 2008 level one
hundred and sixty
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Palm Oil Research Paper
In the year of 2017, palm oil has become ubiquitous to one's lifestyle. The time has come, where the truth of the mysterious ingredient of palm oil
must be spread. It has taken charge as the leading cause of deforestation, yet leaves the common people uninformed. Palm oil is a type of buttery oil,
similarly alike to vegetable oil and coconut oil (Questions and Answers about Palm Oil). It is derived from the fruit of oil palms, and it is in roughly
half of all products sold in grocery stores (Last Stand of the Orangutan). For instance it is contained in food like Nutella, and cosmetics like
shampoo (How Many Products with Palm Oil Do I Use in a Day). Palm oil is one of the cheapest oils in the world, and it is being imported to almost
all countries. There may not seem like there is a dilemma going on, but instead the demand of palm oil is severely harming the environment repetitively.
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Palm oil is used in anything from food to consumer products. It is even estimated that 10% of all U.S goceries contain palm oil. The ingredient is
used so often because it is considered the cheapest cooking oil in the world (Questions and Answers about Palm Oil). It is in products as diverse as
Nutella, shampoo, cereals, toothpaste, ice cream, vitamins, detergent, and sometimes even the fuel in cars. This basically signifies that palm oil is
everywhere. Furthermore, there are numerous brands that supply most of their products using palm oil as a major ingredient. For instance the
popular brands Kraft, Starbucks, General Mills, and Colgate are just a few of them (Gertz). However, if one were to look under the ingredients list,
palm oil could very easily be disguised by a few different names. A couple of them are palm kernel, palmitic acid, sodium kernelate, stearic acid, and
vegetable fat (Breyer). If one were to check the labels of the products that they were using, they would be shocked about this
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Research Paper On Palm Oil
Research: "Palm oil should we use it?" By Annabel Pezzutti. Issue– Palm oil is one of the world's most popular edible vegetable oil. Palm oil is used in
most goods available at your local supermarket. This particular oil is affordable but it comes at an immense cost to our environment. Palm oil has been
connected to many human rights, animal, and environmental violations yet organisations and companies all over the world persist in using this
particular oil in just about everything, in fact this popular oil is in about half of all products on store shelves. Including products like soap, snacks,
laundry detergent, cosmetics, and even ice–cream. Scientific explanation– Palm oil is extracted from the fruit of the oil palm tree, Elaeis guineensis,
which prospers in fairly humid tropical climates. Most Palm oil production occurs in just two countries, Malaysia and Indonesia, but now is
spreading all over the tropics, including Africa. To produce these plantations, deforestation has to occur and this process results in a loss of
biodiversity and a loss of habitat. The Human act of deforestation affects the water systems too, as rainforests produce 30% of the planet's fresh water.
When forestry is demolished water isn't expelled into the atmosphere and the stability is lost. This leads to a drier climate and soil because there are
no trees to transpire to the ground. why we shouldn't use It –Palm oil too is not sustainably sourced and until there is verification that changes
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How Does Landscape Affect The Environment?
Today 's date September 20, 2016, currently I note 1800 hours on the dot during a Tuesday evening. So far the nights weather seems warm, with a
high of eighty, slightly overcast with a slight breeze. The weatherman is calling for some rain and thunderstorms for the surrounding areas. Hopefully,
it doesn 't rain while we excavate this site, making it nearly impossible to accomplish what we came here for. Now to describe the site; landscape has a
mixture of big boulders with smaller rocks throughout the site. There are two big trees, one on the north side of the property and the other one located
on the south side of the property. The site has a six–foot high brick and mason fence surrounding the property. Possibly using the fence line to keep it
privatize, or to keep wild animals from entering the property. The fence has collapsed and deteriorated in some areas surrounding the property. A
variety of plants and shrubs have also caught my eye as another observation. At one point plants were planted along the fence, possibly to help with
shade or privacy. The type of plants that I observe are possibly the kinds that creep along fences with bushes strategically placed along the property.
What I gather is a sitting area with a small fire pit in the center. There 's a good chance it was used for cooking and or possibly to maintain warm at
night. To the right of the fire pit, it appears to have been some sort of covering that existed. The Covering was possibly used to block the
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Characteristics Of Hedgehogs
In Dubai the average high temperature is 106 degrees fahrenheit and the average low temperature is right around 86 degrees fahrenheit.
Dubai Rainfall and monthly temperature
In dubai per year it normally only rains about fives days a year and adds up to only about 1.4 inches of rainfall. During february the average
temperature of 75 degrees fahrenheit.
5 Native Animals
Brandt's hedgehog– Brandt's hedgehog is a typical hedgehog in appearance, with a dense, spiny coat, elongated snout, and ability to curl into a
defensive ball when threatened
Honey Badger– A stocky, robust and rather ferocious animal, the honey badger, which is the only species within the Mellivora genus, has very distinct
markings.
Muscat mouse–tailed bat– A relatively small bat, the Muscat mouse–tailed bat's 0 distinguishing feature is its long, slender, mouse–like tail, which can
comprise up to half of its total length and gives the species its common name
Savi's pygmy shrew– The smallest land mammal in the world, Savi's pygmy shrew has greyish–brown, velvety fur tinged with red on the upper side of
its body, and greyish–white fur on the underside
White–tailed mongoose– he largest of all mongooses, the white–tailed mongoose (Ichneumia albicauda) is a slender and long–legged carnivore that
takes its name from its white–tipped, bushy, tapering tail (which can be black tipped in west Africa)
5 plants in Dubai It is a fleshy, reddish, club–shaped perennial herb that can grow up to 30
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Advantages And Disadvantages Of Cropping
INTRODUCTION
OIL PALM
The oil palm which the scientific name is Elaeis guineensis. It comes from a species of palm and commonly called African oil palm or macaw–fat. It
originates from tropical rain forest regions of South and West Africa, specifically the area between Angola and the Gambia. They are used in commercial
agriculture is the production of palm oil. The species now are extensively cultivated in Malaysia and Indonesia since there are the tropical countries
which together produce most of the world supply.
CROPPING
It represents cropping pattern that use on a farm and their interactions with resources, other farm enterprises and available technology, which
determined their makeup.
INTERCROPPING
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Intercrops maintain the soil fertility as the nutrient uptake is made from both layers of soil.
4. Reduction in soil runoff and controls weeds.
5. Intercrops provide shade and support to the other crop.
6. Inter cropping system utilizes resources efficiently and their productivity is increased
7. Intercropping with cash crops is higher profitable.
8. It helps to avoid intercrop competition and thus a higher number of crop plants are grown per unit area.
Disadvantages of intercropping:
1. Yield decreases as the crops differ in their competitive abilities.
2. Management of I/c having different cultural practices seems to be difficult task.
3. Improved implements cannot be used efficiently.
4. Higher amount of fertilizer or irrigation water cannot be utilized properly as the component crops vary in their response of these resources.
5. Harvesting is difficult.
Main cropSpacing
(m)Cocoa as inter crop
Coconut7.5 x 7.5One Cocoa row of plants at 3m interval at the center of two Coconut rows and One Cocoa at the center of two Coconut plants along
the Coconut row. This layout will hold about 500 plants per hectare
Arecanut2.7 x 2.7One Cocoa row of plants at 2.7m interval at the center of two Arecanut rows. Likewise alternate gaps of Arecanut rows should be
filled in. This layout will hold about 686
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A Study of Water Quality Near to a Coral Reef Site in the...
Canadian Journal on Chemical Engineering & Technology Vol. 3 No. 3, April 2012
A Study of Water Quality
Near to a Coral Reef Site in the Region of
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Rami El Khatib, Adnan Falah, Golaleh Tavakoli, Christine D 'cruz and Jasmine Pereira
Abstract – The water quality near to a coral reef site in
Jebel Ali, Dubai, United Arab Emirates (UAE) was studied.
Many Physico–Chemical parameters for water samples taken at two different depths (0.5 m and 1.0 m) parallel to a coral reef site were measured
and analyzed. The data showed that the pH is equal to 6.4, 6.1 respectively which indicates an acidic environment. The average of total dissolved
solids (TDS) is approximately equal to 43,600 mg/L and 43,200 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Coastal engineering, land reclamation and dredging have also caused severe damage to corals along the mainland coast, especially in UAE and Bahrain.
–Authors:
Rami El Khatib (Correspondence), Adnan Falah, Golaleh
Tavakoli, Christine D 'cruz and Jasmine Pereira, School of
Environment and Health Sciences, Canadian University of Dubai,
Dubai, UAE.
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Canadian Journal on Chemical Engineering & Technology Vol. 3 No. 3, April 2012
II. MATERIALS AND METHODS
Chemicals, reagents used for water analysis experiment were of Hana, HPLC grade and were stored under dry conditions.
"HANA Spectroquant tests Kits" are used to measure the concentration of inorganic species in water spectrophotometrically. Instruments, HI 83200
Multiparameter Bench Photometer was used to measure the concentration of inorganic species in water at specific wavelength (О»nm), using
appropriate reagents
"HANA Spectroquant test Kits" plus spectrometer in the wavelength range 190 – 1100 nm using 1 cm matched quartz cells. Sample collection, sea
water samples were collected from six points parallel to the coral reef. Three samples were taken 8m from the shore at a depth of 0.5 m and three
samples were taken 15m from the shore at a depth of 1.0 m (Fig. 3). Samples were then analyzed within one week from the time of collection. Water
samples collected were subjected to:
Fig.1 United Arab
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Palm Island Reflection
I have been tasked with working with the people of Palm Island. I will discuss how I will prepare to enter the community and considerations that I will
need to make. How I will work within the community, including building relationships and the type of frameworks that will be appropriate.
Preparing to enter the community
The historical context of enforced relocation to Palm Island of previous generations and their poor historical treatment is a primary consideration. The
truly unsettled nature has never been more evident as seen from the reaction to Mr Doomadgee's death, the convergence of these historical events
culminated in the response, this goes a long way to explain the explosive reaction of the community.
I will consult the Protocols for Consultation and Negotiation with Aboriginal People (1999) and Proper Communication with Torres Strait Islander
People (n.d.), these documents include history and its impacts, significant issues, Aboriginality, communication techniques, consultation and
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Part of this is culturally appropriate introductions, I will explain where I am from and why I am there, there needs to be a genuine sharing of both my
professional and personal identity (Bennett et al., 2013). Bennett, Zubzycki and Bacon (2011) "you don't build relationships with people just because
it's the nice thing to do, it's actually the only way to work" (p. 27). Previously, service providers have been ethnocentric in their practice and have
lacked clear cultural knowledge this has resulted in social workers being met with "wariness, distrust and cynicism" when entering Indigenous
communities (Bennett et al., 2013, p. 2). I will explain my understanding of the historical and contemporary mistreatment and how I do not want that to
continue. I will explain that I want to work in a culturally acceptable manner and I am happy for them to let me know if that is not
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The Effect Of Blending Of Crude Palm Oil With Sunflower...
Effect of blending of Crude Palm oil with sunflower and groundnut oil on proximate composition, ОІ–carotene and total carotenoids contents of samosa
and cutlet Rajni Goyal* ,Sudesh Jood and Neelam Khetarpaul,
*Department of Home Science,University College,Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra Department of Foods & Nutrition, CCS Haryana Agricultural
University, Hisar– 125004
Abstract
Purpose– Crude palm oil (CPO) is an excellent source of ОІ–carotene and mono–unsaturated fatty acid mainly palmitic acid (16:0).CPO can be blended
with other cooking oils namely sunflower oil (SFO) and groundnut oil (GNO). The purpose of blending was to improve the ОІ–carotene content of
sunflower and groundnut oils. These oil blends can be used ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Key words Palm oil, sunflower oil, groundnut oil, oil blends, samosa, cutlet
Paper type Research paper
Introduction Among various nutritional problems prevalent in India, deficiency of vitamin A is quite severe and is affecting mainly malnourished
children and women. Efforts have been made from time to time to combat vitamin A deficiency (VAD) using various food stuffs. Vegetables oils are
an essential ingredient in cooking and are the chief source of dietary fat, which is one the essential nutrient required by human beings. A wide variety
of edible oils are available in the market viz.groundnut oil, soybean oil, mustard oil, safflower oil, sunflower oil etc. under various brand names.
However, these oils are devoid of ОІ–carotene and can contribute a little to alleviate VAT. Crude palm oil, which is an excellent source of
ОІ–carotene, can be used for blending with commonly used cooking oils and can help to overcome the deficiency of Vitamin A. Palm oil is
extracted from the mesocarp of the fruit of oil palm (Elaeis guineensis) and the oil is derived from the kernel seed of the palm (Poku, 2002). Palm oil
has a characteristic dark red color because of a high amount of beta–carotene (Lai et.al.,2015; Ng and Choo,2016).Palm oil is commonly used as
cooking medium in Africa, Southeast Asia and parts of Brazil due to its lower cost (Behrman et al, 2005). and its nutritional and health attributes have
been well
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Research Paper On Palm Oil
Research and Bibliography "Palm oil should we use it?" Issue– Palm oil is one of the world's most popular edible vegetable oil. Used in most
consumer goods, this particular oil may be cheap but it comes at a tremendous cost to our environment. Palm oil has been connected to many
environmental, animal, and human rights violations yet organisations and companies all over the world continue to use this particular oil in just about
everything, in fact this popular oil is in about half of all products on store shelves. Including products like laundry detergent, snacks, lipstick, cosmetics,
ice–cream and even soap. Scientific explanation– Palm oil is extracted from the fruit of the oil palm tree, Elaeis guineensis, which thrives in fairly
humid tropical climates. The large majority of palm oil production occurs in just two countries, Malaysia and Indonesia, but now is spreading all
over the tropics, including Africa. To produce these plantations deforestation has to occur and this process results in a loss of biodiversity and a loss
of habitat. The Human act of deforestation affects the water systems too, as rainforests produce 30% of the planet's fresh water. When forestry is
demolished water isn't expelled into the atmosphere and the stability is lost. This leads to a drier climate and soil because there are no trees to
transpire to the ground. why we shouldn't use It –Palm oil too is not sustainably sourced and until there is evidence that real change has been made, it
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What Is The Value Chain Analysis Of Sime Darby Plantation
Value chain analysis of sime darby Plantation: Code of Business Conduct Anti–Corruption supporting Labor Practices activities Human Rights HR
MANAGEMENT Primary activities upstream ops midstream downstream consumer... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Industrial: Code of Business Conduct Anti–Corruption supporting Labor Practices activities Human Rights HR MANAGEMENT Primary activities
machine sales ops product rental total
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War Doll Hotel Essay
Hawaiians have experienced difficulty with understanding their identity since the arrival of the first haoles. Since then, with the promise of labor and
tropical paradise, people of all different races and cultures have flocked to the islands. Before the arrival, the language, beliefs, and traditions that
solidified their culture had already been established and practiced solely by the Hawaiian people for generations.
Yet through years of interracial marriages, Hawaii has become home to many hapa children of different backgrounds and ethnicities. Although still built
with Hawaiian blood flowing through their veins, the result of these mixed bloods and cultures created a fateful drift amongst the hapa children and
their families. Intersecting Circles portrays a variety of stories from hapa women who have suffered to mend these drifts, and establish where they
belong. Identity is essential when it comes to grasping vital concepts such as individuality, our beliefs and values, personality, where we belong, and
the things we believe. Written with precise depth and emotion, "War Doll Hotel" illuminates the challenges faced by a young, hapa–haole, girl. It tells
about her endeavors, both good and bad, throughout the span of her life in hopes of discovering herself along the way.
Skin color contributes to the general theme of identity throughout Davenport's story. Further emphasized by an internal battle of placement between her
Hawaiian and Caucasian family, confusion consumes
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Essay About Sey Vanu
A fairytale for the young and the young of mind
Once upon a time a little girl lived in a small village on an island in the middle of a vast, vast ocean. Her name was Sey–Tu. Sey–Tu was known on the
island for her beautiful black hair and her inquisitive mind. But most of all she was known as the girl with the unusual large feet.
Sey–Tu lived in a small house with her father, mother, grandmother and her brother Vanu. The house was located at the edge of the small village, near
the beach. In the garden there were large palm trees that would wave softly in the wind. The trees brought shade at day time and they waved in some
cool air into the house at night.
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Her grandmother said that surely she must have been mistaken. 'You can't suddenly swim twice as fast' she said to Sey–Tu. But Sey–Tu insisted, so
her grandmother said to come to the beach with her in the morning to see. The next morning proved that Sey–Tu was right.
Grandmother burst out in tears after Sey–Tu circled the island in half an hour. Sey–Tu thought that she had made her grandmother proud, and that these
were happy tears. But no, these tears were the saddest tears ever.
'So it is happening', said grandmother and Sey–Tu asked her what was happening.
'Well', said grandmother, 'you know that we live on a small island in the middle of a vast ocean. The ocean separates us from other islands'. 'Yes', said
Sey–Tu, 'like the island of auntie, it takes us a whole day to sail there'.
Grandmother started explaining that on the world were many islands, even continents. That in all these places other humans live, 7 billion of them.
This number didn't mean anything to Sey–Tu, who could count to one hundred.
Grandmother continued to talk, and told about factories, airplanes, cars, trains and busses. About pollution, dirty water and food shortages. Sey–Tu and
Vanu, who had just joined, were listening in amazement although there was much they did not
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  • 1. Does The Beak Size Of Probosciger Affect Its Foraging... Does the beak size of Probosciger aterrimus affect its foraging success? Introduction: Probosciger aterrimus, also known as the palm cockatoo, goliath cockatoo, and great black cockatoo, is a large black parrot of the Cacatuide family (White et al. 2011). The cockatoo Probosciger aterrimus is often found in New Guinea, Aru Islands and Cape York Peninsula. A bird's beak not only allows it to eat, but also to groom and feed its offspring. Proboscigar aterrimus has a long, pointed and curved black beak that exceeds past its mouth. The mouth always remains slightly open, as the lower beak meets its top beak only at the tip. Its beak is so massive that it exceeds the average beak sizes of much larger species. The only species out of the parrot tribe with a larger beak is the Hyacinth Macaw, also known as the Anodorynchus hyachinthinus (Mulawka 179). An observation by Wood (1988) states that the Probosciger aterrimus is often seen feeding on various seeds, leaf buds, fruits, such as the kernels of the Nonda Plum Panarian nonda. Other important food items include the fruits of Pandanus species, Grevillea glauca and the seeds of Persoona falcota. The species' beak allows the species to sufficiently remove the shells of nuts that are difficult to break (Mulawka 2013). Grant and Grant (2002) argue that the phenotypic variation in regards to a bird's beak is due to environmental differences, and the food resources that are available within the particular ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 2. Nature And Evil In William Golding's Lord Of The Flies Lord of the Flies In the beginning, God created the heavens and the Earth. After having created everything on Earth, He made man. "The Lord God said, 'It is not good for the man to be alone. I will make a helper suitable for him.'"(NIV Genesis 2:15). Thus, He made Eve from the rib of Adam. God toldAdam and Eve not to eat from the tree of knowledge but the evil serpent, who was craftier than them, tricked Eve into eating the fruit. Eve later convinced Adam after having argued with him and he gave in. Both were punished by God for having gone against His word and would suffer the consequences of it. "So the Lord God banished him from the Garden of Eden to work the ground from which he had been taken. After He drove the man out, he placed on the east side of the Garden of Eden a cherubim and a flaming sword flashing back and forth to guard the way to the tree of life" (Genesis 3:23–24). This story shows that the evil around us can sometimes deceive us into wrongdoing if we do not trust our moral instincts or trust those in higher positions than us. William Golding, the author of Lord of the Flies, used his work to show the public that fear can lead people to destruction and evil ways if we do not attempt to control the beast within us. The way that Golding showed his audience this, was by carefully and thoughtfully placing symbolism throughout the novel and in each and every character. Simon is not the leading protagonist of the novel but he represents Jesus, who would ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. The Boy Descended From The Rooftops Coughing And Covered... The boy descended from the rooftops coughing and covered in soot. No one acknowledged that they were there and no one cared either. They were all focused on themselves and their families. Fernando knew that no help would be found here. The boy needed to rest for a bit, so he went over to find some shade on the other side of town. He settled towards a nice and big palm tree. He put Mia down right next to him and asked," Any words yet?" Mia stared at him like she had no idea what he was talking about. With a sense of disappointment he then laid back and stared up at the sky. The entire time he was wondering what his parents were doing and what they would think of him when they saw him and his sister. He decided to sit down, relax,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Fernando liked to go real deep because he was a really good swimmer. He went out until he couldn't reach the bottom anymore. He cleansed himself from all the dirt and sweat with the passing waves. He then got out of the water and grabbed Mia by the hand. "It's getting late," He said to himself and then continued, " Papa and mama will be so mad when they see what happened." he then decided to walk back towards the remains of his home to wait for his parents. He then grabbed Mia and picked her up and headed towards the palm tree to grab what they needed and then left. They got to the remains of his home and waited for his parents while it was lightly drizzling. His parents weren't there yet. Fernando said," Where papa and mama, they should be home by now. He saw that the Police were still there discussing. One officer walked up to Fernando and said, "We found out that today's fire wasn't an accident, but an Arson." Fernando stood there with confusion in his eyes. He didn't understand why someone would do that. The rain started to pick up intensity. The officer then looked at him and asked, "What apartment number did you live in?" Fernando then replied, "306 sir." The officer looked at him in disbelief and put his hand on his shoulder. With a mumble in his voice he said, "Oh I'm really sorry, He was a good man." The boy looked at the officer and said, "Who are you ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Judai's First Date: A Narrative Fiction There were no mountains in this part of the desert, only miles and miles of golden sand, shimmering in the summer heat. The only sound was the rasping of the breath of a single man, alone in this expanse. Not a single other being for him to share his sorrow, for this was his exile, his inevitable destiny. For how long he has been here, not even the sand could remember. Since birth, this beautiful, shining landscape has been waiting for him, doomed to be his final home. Left to rest his weary body on the burning sand, this man began to walk. He wasn't very tall, but he was tall enough to climb the trees of his childhood. He had straight black hair and was dressed in the same outfit he was wearing when he was banished to this glorious panorama.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He could not make up his mind if it was a small island and he was very close, or if it was a massive one and he was far way. Still continuing to take step after step across the water, across the stretch of glass like liquid, he reached the sandy island. The moment his bristled toes touched the hot sand, Judai immediately fell into a deep slumber. When he hit the ground, his head split apart like an acorn in the mouth of a hungry squirrel. Memories of the past, every thought of his childhood, every story he had heard in school, spilled out of the crack in his head and blew away in the wind to be buried in the golden stretch. The sun rose and fell many times before he awoke again. In his sleep, sand had gotten into his eyes and mouth, and Judai was in terrible discomfort. He got up from this hypnotic spell and realized that this island, this desert hell had been his final prospect, left to ruin, to talk to the sand, alone for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Palm Oil Is The World 's Most Common Oil Palm oil is the world's most common oil that can be found in many household items ranging from bars of soap to dietary foods. Most consumers are unaware that palm oil is present in most food substances because it is not required to be labeled as such. It is simply branded as vegetable oil. The global demand for this commodity has increased over the years creating expansions of plantations in Indonesia leading to biodiversity loss, forest fires, peat degradation, hardship on families and a range of social issues. Since the early 1980's palm oil has more than tripled globally primarily in Indonesia. "Most of this expansion has occurred in Indonesia, where the total land area of oil palm plantations increased by over 2100 per cent (more than 22 times greater) over the same period, growing to 4.6 million hectares". The primary source of supply and production of palm oil is through state owned, big private corporations, and smallholder farmers. "State–owned plantations play a modest role in the Indonesian palm oil industry as big private enterprises (such as the Wilmar Group and Sinar Mas) produce approximately half of total Indonesian production. Smallholder farmers account for around 35 percent of cultivated land". Today there are nearly ten million hectares of land in Indonesia solely dedicated to the plantation of this commodity. Individual smallholder farmers own between two and ten hectares of land for their palm oil farmland. Plantations are located in rural areas ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Wildfire Rachel Platten Analysis While from the outside Rachel Platten's album "Wildfire" which was top five on the Billboard 200 charts. Might look like a common pop album, it is really Platten experimenting with different styles to find what she wants her sound to truly be. Throughout the album Platten seems to have been using the different genres and styles that she had been influenced by to create the different sounds that are present throughout. Throughout "Wildfire" Platten goes from a mellow pop sound in "Speechless," to a country feel in "Lone Ranger," to mix of pop and R&B in "You Don't Know My Heart." Platten uses her summer hit "Fight Song" which took the charts by storm to include the classic pop sound that her fans came to love about her. Platten uses her duet with Andy Grammar "Hey Hey Hallelujah" to create a song that has the Rap bridge that is common in many pop duets, Platten also uses the song to show that she is not only a smooth and mellow performer but that she can also create a rougher sound with her music. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As Platten goes between the different styles of music that are exhibited in "Wildfire" there is still an overall party pop feel that comes up in each song through the choruses. These choruses help to create that pop feel with the classic hook you in upbeat, singable, catchy tune that will get stuck in your head for days to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. The Case Of The Palm Island Death The well–known case of the Palm Island death in custody in 2004, refers to the tragic death of Cameron Doomadgee, who is also referred to in most legal and media documents by his tribal name, Mulrunji. Mulrunji died on the 19th November, 2004 after being taken into custody by Senior Sergeant Christopher Hurley to the Palm Island watch house (Hurley v. Clements & Ors (2008). The grounds for his arrest according to the court documents, was for being a public nuisance after swearing at Police Liaison Officer, Lloyd Bengaroo. Mulrinji was intoxicated at the time of his arrest, with post mortem results showing a blood alcohol concentration of 0.292% (Hurley v. Clements & Ors (2008). The lengthy legal battle that ensued was attempting to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The court documents state that if the matter of swearing had proceeded to prosecution, whether the swearing had actually occurred would have been brought into question (Hurley v. Clements & Ors (2008). Queensland statistics show that 2,792 Indigenous Australians were arrested for public order offences for the year 2015–2016, compared with 5,991 for non–Indigenous Australians. This is rather alarming given that only four per cent of people aged over ten years old identify as Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander in Queensland (ABS, 2017). The Australian Bureau of Statistics reports the age standardised offender rates per 100,000 for persons over the age of ten identifying as Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander for 2015–2016 is 9,576 compared with 1,882 for non–Indigenous Australians (ABS, 2017). Information in the court documents indicate that Mulrunji became agitated after being arrested, becoming violent once arriving at the police station and subsequently assaulting Senior Sergeant Hurley while being taken from the paddy wagon into the police station. Senior Sergeant Hurley's discretionary decision to arrest Mulrunji for a public nuisance offence had dire consequences resulting in a violent altercation and a subsequent death. It is an unfortunate reality that Indigenous Australians are over–represented in our criminal justice system and are being arrested at disproportionate rates compared to non–Indigenous ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Narrative Essay: Nico's Death Of A Penny In 1987, Nico was murdered, nobody notice who undertakes or who murdered. He outcast one of his pennies which was covered with blood. There's a tale that whoever carry his pennies will be possessed by Nico ghost. "What do you do as you are walking along a sidewalk or across a parking lot and detect a penny on the ground?" Will I use to ignore it! Most of us just leave the penny, we notice that penny are everywhere. If it was a dollar bill I would take it. As I was walking along the sidewalk, I saw a penny lying on the ground. I ask myself "if people saw me picking up a penny what will they imagined: she must be desperate for cash if she has to pick up pennies from the ground." And that must be the reason most of us don't stop to pick up ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. My Experience At The Burj Al Arab Introduction I.It's my birthday, my spouse wouldn't tell where we are going. It's a surprise! A.Anxiously, I can't compose myself. 1.All my bags are packed, and ready to go without my help. 2.Private jet, I'm blindfolded all the way to our destination. a.Time before I've mentioned places I wouldn't mind vacationing. 3.After all it is mid–summer, hot and beautiful climate. Whatever it is, it's very intriguing. II.Vacation. A.Before he went above and beyond but never this astonishing. 1.He'd left a note on the bed for a scavenger hunt for our proposal, but this is different. III.On the other hand, I'm just imagining one day my husband will swept me off my feet and take me to my dream vacation place in Dubai at The Burj Al ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Ellipse Fountain as 20,000 liter of water. 2.Four tower located outside the hotel pushes fireballs. Reflecting in the hotel's glass exterior. D.According to the Jumeriah website, the impeccable interior designs. 1.Premium and fashionable material laced the Burj Al Arab. i.24–carat gold leaf cover embellish interior and marble floors. (We have talked about the Structure and designs. Now let's talk about its features.) II.Burj Al Arab is very luxurious. A.Its comprised by 28 double stories with 202 suites 1.Rates starting $1,000 a night up to 28,000. 2.Royal Suite only 2 available. i.The Royal Suite takes up the entire 25th fl. This suite is for invites only. ii. Personal private elevators in the suite. B.The hotel has 9 incredible restaurants and bars with in the hotel. i.One of the infamous restaurant the magnificent Al Mahara restaurant has the circulating Aquarium. (Finally we will discuss the what is the fuss about) III.According to DailyMail.com and Forbes.com two websites that allow writers to speak on their experience at luxury places.
  • 10. A.As Juyoung Seo writes, she just had to see what the hype was about. Is Burj Al Arab all that it says to be? 1.The minute you reach at the airport chauffeurs driving Roll Royce. 2.Private helicopter land on the rooftop of the hotels helipads at 212 meters B.Once arrived to you are offered to unpack your belongings by your own personal butler. 1.Butler ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Palm Island THE DUBAI PALMS: CONSTRUCTION AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONSEQUENCES ETHAN POLIE In the late twentieth century, the Middle Eastern nation of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) began to make plans to distance itself from the petroleum industry that dominates most of the Persia. Driven by the fact that internal experts believe the country's oil reserves will be depleted by the year 2012, the UAE is attempting to transition to a service industry, with a major focus on tourism, retail, and entertainment. In order to transform its economy, the UAE is first focusing of the already advanced city of Dubai, which is the first tax free, centrally–planned, freemarket capitalist society in the Middle East (1). With an economy valued at over forty six billion ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... At this point, the island began to show shape, but rose only several feet above the surface of the water. The final step was to dredge over 8,500,000 m3 (302,000,000 ft3) of ocean sand onto the top of the base structure in order to create habitable islands. This sea sand increased the island's height to 4 m (13 ft) above low tide (6). In order to quickly, yet precisely acquire and distribute the sand, fleets of dredging vessels and massive transport /delivery ships were brought from a European manufacturer. Dredging In dredging millions of cubic meters of sea bed, the project used specialized cutter suction dredgers in order to apply the sand to the desired surface. A cutter suction dredger, according to the European Dredging Association (EuDA), is a large rig with a powerful underwater suction tube generally 10 – 100 cm in diameter extended angularly from the centroid of the vessel with a large crane extending from the rear of the ship to stabilize the tube (7). Due to the dense makeup of the Persian Gulf, the dredgers had a cutting head at the base of the tube. This head chews through the rock bed with over 5,000kW cutting power. It was equipped with a massive jet dredge system powered by a submerged pump attached to the tube to help pull the destroyed bedrock into the ship (8 & 9). The jet dredge systems create an extreme negative pressure in the pipe, which creates a basic Bernoulli venturie tube effect. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Palm Oil Research Papers Palm oil is a type of edible vegetable oil that is derived from the palm fruit, grown on the African oil palm tree. They are originally from Western Africa, but can develop wherever heat and rainfall are abundant. Today, palm oil is grown throughout Africa, Asia, North America, and South America, with 85% of all palm oil globally produced and exported from Indonesia and Malaysia but most of the time not using sustainable measures. In total, 50 million tons of palm oil is produced annually, supplying over 30% of the world's vegetable oil production. During the past decade, the orangutan population has decreased by approximately 50 percent in the wild. This is primarily due to human activities including rainforest destruction for palm oil plantations. At present, 80 percent of orangutan habitat has been altered or lost. Wildlife such as orangutans has been found buried alive, killed from machete attacks, guns and other weaponry. WHY LOCATION IS IMPORTANT : Palm oil can only grow in a tropical climate, and due to demand rainforest is being cleared to make way for new plantations. *FOCUSING ON THE SOUTHEAST ASIA AREA LINKED TO OTHER ISSUES Deforestation Habitat degradation Climate change Animal cruelty Indigenous rights abuse in the countries where it is produced WHO IS INVOLVED Nestle company Mars company Forced labor Child labor Consumer IMPACT ON PEOPLE The palm oil industry is also linked to major human rights violations. While palm oil production violates many
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  • 14. The Environmental Impact Of The Borneo Lowland Rainforests Borneo as an island is the third largest island in the world, being just 1% of the world's territory yet holds approximately 6% of the world's biodiversity in its tropical rainforests. Borneo is a global ecoregion made up of 2 terrestrial ecoregions; Borneo Lowland rainforests and Borneo Montane rainforests. This environmental impact report is focused on the Borneo Lowland Rainforest. The Borneo lowland rainforest is located in South–East Asia and routes through parts of Indonesia and Malaysia, and is also located north of Australia. It includes a large diversity of habitats such as, large areas of karst (barren limestone plateaus with caves, sinkholes, and gullies), and a high–altitude swamp forest. The Borneo lowland rainforests are defined as the areas that lie around mountains and below their level. Borneo lowland rainforests contain 10,000 plant species, 380 bird species and 15,000 mammal species. There is no distinct 'borders' that would outline Borneo's Lowland Rainforests, but an approximate estimate suggests the total area being around 420,000 km2. From those statistics it is estimated the lowland forest takes up around 57% of Borneo's total land. It lies within the tropical monsoon climate zone. The Borneo Lowland Rainforest is evidently a rainforest. Its features include a stable climate throughout the year with a huge amount of rainfall, with the monthly rainfall being beyond 200mm though out the year. The average daily temperature is 31 degrees Celsius ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. The Cruise: A Personal Narrative The Cruise "I'm so excited...I packed four swimsuits, and my mom is taking me shopping after school to buy another one. How many suites are you taking Jonny?" my best friend Jessica asked. She always has put some importance on her looks ever since we were little kids; she's always been a little shallow. "Jonny, Jonny ... are you listening to me?" Jessica said annoyed. "Um... I'm taking two; that's all I need," I answered while thinking how cool it was to be missing two weeks of school. I like school and I consider myself smart, but I feel more comfortable around my close friends and family. One thing I don't like about school is being called on and sharing information in class. At least I won't be called on when were sailing off in the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... "Why are you here?" I asked them. "So we can leave you stranded here, and so no one will know that we are the crooks that robbed the ships." replied the leader. Our phones rang within minutes of each other. I could see Jessica's and she could see mine. It was our parents, but we couldn't answer because we were still tied up. "Someone will notice that we are gone and call the cops! I shouted. After that remark, they grabbed a piece of silky cloth and tied it around our mouth, so we couldn't talk. They left while laughing hysterically. We tried to escape, but after a while we stopped struggling because we knew that it was useless. We could hear something in the distance, (because we were blindfolded we couldn't see). We recognized there voices, it was our parents. When they reached the island, they ran toward us and started untying and hugging us. "Thank goodness you are alright. We were worried sick! We wouldn't have found you if it weren't for one of the passengers that saw everything from the bathroom. We hopped on the small boat and left the island. It was about 8:30p.m. by the time we got back. Our moms introduced us to the woman that saw the bad guys take us. She must have been in her early twenties, because she didn't look very old. In the morning my mom turned on the news and after a few weather reports, we heard that the two crooks were caught in a local hotel in Hawaii. It turns out that they robbed 6 other places and were on top 10 most wanted for the cops. Now that will be the most exciting and most remember able vacation ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Palm Island Case Study Palm Island is one of 16 Islands in the Palm Island Group. Located 65km north of Townsville in Cleveland Bay, the community comprises 2,340 people (Australian Bureau of Statistics release 1.1). The contemporary Aboriginal name for Palm Islanders is 'Bwgcolman people' (pronounced Bwook–a–mun), which means 'many tribes – one people' (Palm Island Aboriginal Shire, 2013). Many of today's community members are descendants of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people forcibly removed to Palm Island from throughout Queensland (The State of Queensland, 1995 – 2016). The first recorded European visitors to the waters around Palm Island were British Royal Navy personnel. In 1770, Captain Cook named the Palm Island group during his exploration of the east coast of Australia (E Stock, United Kingdom, 1893). Palm Island was gazetted as an Aboriginal reserve in June 1914 and in 1918, a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Act conferred local government type powers and responsibilities upon Aboriginal councils for the first time. The council area, previously an Aboriginal reserve held by the Queensland Government, was transferred on 27 October 1986 to the trusteeship of the council under a Deed of Grant in Trust (DOGIT). On 1 January 2005, under the Local Government (Community Government Areas) Act 2004 (Qld) (the "CGA"), the Palm Island Aboriginal Council became the Palm Island Aboriginal Shire Council. Taken into account the above history, it is very important that all families at the service feel welcomed, that they feel secure in the knowledge that they form part of a service that is free from bias and racism, and that diversity is celebrated. Diversity or multicultural education is not a curriculum, but should be a continuous approach to working with children and their families every day (Ormrod, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Dubai: The New Destination For the Rich and Famous Essays Dubai the new destination for the rich and famous. Arabs who made millions of dollars have invested their fortune into a new city to put them on the map. But, with the hard economic climate, is Dubai necessary in the current economy of the world. Dubai's extreme projects and buildings are unnecessary and serves little to no purpose. Dubai has spent billions of dollar in construction projects. When these are funded by the government and the investments are failures, the government becomes unstable. Some projects serve no purpose and have no functionality, but are built for the prestige and glory of having such amazing buildings. Why does Dubai need to have the world's largest mall, skyscraper, an indoor ski sleep and man made islands. Do... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They've built a small, not so useful storage warehouse half a mile in the sky." Dubai is building extravagant buildings for the pride and prestige, but is not designing buildings for the functionality of having a great city. Dubai's construction projects are not only ruining the city's economy, but also the city's environment. Man made islands are ruining the natural order of the seas surrounding Dubai, and the rock and materials used are becoming out of place. With the moving of large boulders for the man made islands, it is lowing the waste to some of the United Arab Entities's more picturesque mountains. Though the contractors are trying to take a conservative approach to the building of these islands, the marine habitats are still being harmed by the construction. With construction comes waste, fumes, people, materials needed to brought in, construction is a very dirty process. The newest project in Dubai is Palazoo Versace, which will have refrigerated sand at their beaches. Imagine the hermit crabs and other creatures that live deep in the sand, how affected would they be. Their natural habitat would be cooler than normal causing their body to react in negative ways. The drastic construction projects in Dubai are causing harm to the environment around the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. The Orangutans: The Sustainable Palm Oil Industry The orangutan, one of the world's great apes, resides on the Indonesian islands of Sumatra and Borneo. The forests of these islands are being destroyed in order to create palm oil plantations. Palm oil is in high demand due to its uses as a biofuel and as a vegetable oil. The palm oil industry is a major threat to the survival of the critically endangered orangutans, due to loss of habitat. This leads to illegal poaching since the orangutans are viewed as pests, leaving many young infants orphaned and alone. There are rescue groups that rehabilitate these great apes, but more must be done in order to prevent the extinction of this rapidly declining species. Sustainable palm oil options need to be researched and utilized and there should ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Orangutans have long lifespans (30–40 years) with long interbirth intervals and low reproductive rates. In fact, females have eight year intervals between births and will only give birth to one or two offspring in her lifetime. The reason why this poses a problem is that when an enormous amount of orangutans are killed, it's tough to recover because they are not producing large numbers of children nor do they have short interbirth intervals. Consequently, there will be extremely high death rates and very few births (UNEP, 2007). Their population numbers will continue to fall because they won't be able to compensate for the great loss. A study completed by Michael Bruford and Benoit Goossens at Cardiff University showed that in 1900, there were approximately 315,000 orangutans in Indonesia. Currently, there are about 60,000 orangutans living in the forests of Indonesia, which is a massive population decline (Kaye, 2016).When orangutans are driven out of their habitat due to deforestation and illegal logging it forces them to roam a great distance in search of food. Orangutans are solitary creatures, spending the majority of their time in the trees. Their diet relies mainly on fruit, with a preference for fruit with soft pulp. They also eat buds, flowers, leaves, soil tree bark, and some insects. Due to their largely frugivorous diet, they have to monitor the seasonal availability of resources. When fruit is abundant, they will increase their food intake and store the food as fat for energy. This enables them to eat low quality food items in habitats where fruit may be scarce (Delgado & Van Schaik, 2000). The dipterocarp forests of Borneo and Sumatra have trees that fruit simultaneously, so there is an abundance of fruit once every 2 to 5 years which are known as the "mast years". During the other years there is not as much fruit, so orangutans have to maintain large home ranges in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. I Am My Student 's Class English Composition Sattam Alkahtani Professor Sheyene Heller ENGL 1204 March 25, 2015 Hi, my name is Sattam; I am your student in class English Composition–I & I would like to introduce myself to you. As a person, I have an introverted personality type, I like to keep myself restricted to my own business and I excel, brainstorm and work best in my own individual time. My hobbies majorly include reading books and writing, just about everything. I think it is vital to write about important things that matter a lot, and then read them to gain awareness. My writing skills are above average, I am still in a learning process though, and I feel the need to excel more in this art. My writing experience includes content writing, writing blogs and articles, academic writing, I have experienced many formats and types of writings during my state of learning. As a writer, my strengths mainly are to keep the content precise, without exaggerating it so that the reader can get knowledge of the topic clearly and to maintain their interest in it. As far as my weaknesses are concerned, I think I still should work more on the referencing and citations part of writing. As far as my personal approach to writing is concerned, it is vital for me, from writing daily feelings into a journal to writing full length essays, the way words make sense in the mind and just keep flowing into sentences that just fits in I find it one of the most important things that a person can ever have. It is an art and having some sense of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Creative Writing : Essay "Do you want formal or casual?" I chew on my lip. "Casual, I guess." "Then I suggest we tie your hair back in a hairband and add some chapstick to your lips." My lips curve before my giggle emerges. "I think that's a little too casual." "How about I straighten your hair and add a little eye makeup?" "That sounds perfect, thank you." "That will be $30, total." While laying my palm flat on my bed, I twist my torso to face her. "How about all the details of my date?" She crosses an arm over her chest while tapping her index finger of her free hand on her pouting lips. "Yeah, seems suitable payment," she says before commencing work on my hair and makeup. Once she's finished, she hands me a mirror, seeking my approval. As I twist my head, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I abolish the thought and gather my bag. "Have fun, Alice," I call out as I exit the apartment. Upon exiting the building, the crisp air penetrates my leather jacket, causing my body to quiver. I hope John elected to inside activities tonight. To my surprise, I find John leaning against his car with his arms folded across his chest, instead of waiting in his warm car. He's adorned in a pair of black trousers with a black pair of loafers, and his grey jacket with his black scarf protruding from inside the jacket collar. Once again, he attempted to imitate Angelo's hair, probably his scent as well. Though John is dressed smartly, I still find no obvious attraction to him. His eyebrows raise as I make my approach. "Wow, you look amazing." He heaves himself away from the car and opens his arms to envelope me within his embrace. As I reach my hands around his waist, he tightens his arms around me, a little too tight for my liking. What's worse, he plants a heavy, wet kiss on my cheek. Once liberated from his embrace, I wait until he averts his gaze before using my palm to dry my cheek. He opens the door for me, allowing me to slide into the tiny confinements of his car. Already, I find myself missing Angelo's Shelby, even his manic driving. My gaze follows John circle his car, but I avert my gaze ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Camera Techniques In The Tall Man Under their Thumb Questioning the credibility of the Queensland police force is unheard of, but when an Aboriginal man is found dead in his cell, who is held responsible? Director Tony Krawitz decides to uncover this tragedy in his documentary, The Tall Man writes Paige Smith. Through compelling visuals, confronting interviews and captivating camera techniques, The Tall Man is an informative documentary which shockingly details the injustices of this story and the effects on the community. On November 19th, 2004 at 10:20 am Cameron Francis Doomadgee was taken into police custody and forty–minutes later was found dead in his cell. Senior Sergeant Christopher Hurley was the arresting officer and the film's focal antagonist. This occurred ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When Eric, Doomadgee's son, is reminiscing keep these brief pauses in for emphasis. Commonly, the camera remains on the interviewee so the audience can resonate with what they just said. Non–diegetic sound is also used fittingly in The Tall Man. In interviews, often there is subtle instrumentals playing. When the film is detailing more of the distressing components of this case, suspenseful and tense music is playing. One key scene where non–diegetic sound is utilised, is when a picture of Doomadgee is focused slowly zoomed to and in the background the song, "(San Francisco) Be Sure to Wear Some Flowers in Your Hair," is playing. Not only was it one of Doomadgee's favourite songs but the jovial melody forces viewers associate him with it. Effectively, emphasising that a good man wrongfully died. Despite, В¬The Tall Man giving tremendous insight Doomadgee's death, there is a pivotal scene which the underlying premise of the film is evident. After absorbing an abundance of perspectives that clearly state injustices are present and Hurley is guilty, the verdict is especially intense. There is a focus on a pedestrian crossing in a wide shot. As the verdict is being reached, it is broken up the diegetic sound of the crossing 'beep'. The 'beep' does signify a heartbeat, maybe Hurley's. Hurley has so much at stake, his professional life is on the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Conflict Between Barbarism and Reason in Lord of the... Conflict Between Barbarism and Reason in Lord of the Flies William Golding's Lord of the Flies is a carefully constructed fable that was, in Golding's words, "an attempt to trace the defects of society back to the defects of human nature." (Grigson 189). The novel shows a group of English boys reverting to savagery on a Pacific island. The book deals with the conflict between humanity's inner barbarism on one side, and the civilizing influence of reason on the other. Each of the two characters I have chosen to contrast and compare is presented in the novel as the most influential representative of each of the two sides. Jack, the chief of the hunters, representing the hidden human passion and almost animal cruelty, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... –" Almost too heavy." Jack grinned back. –" Not for the two of us." Together, joined in effort by the burden, they staggered up the last step of the mountain. Together, they chanted One! The first, although hidden conflict between Ralph and Jack, the conflict between the two sides, arises when Ralph is elected or appointed as the chief, "the one who decides things". The reader feels that Jack's vanity has been hit by the loss. Ralph counted. –" I'm the chief then." The circle of boys broke into applause. Even the choir applauded; and the freckles on Jack's face disappeared under a mortification.
  • 23. Even then the relationship and attitudes of the two boys remain almost the same. They both agree on the need of fire, on the need of shelters and on the need of meat. Nonetheless, one can feel that after Ralph had been elected for the chief, the Jack's side of "reasons" and Ralph's common sense start separating from each other. At first Jack and his hunters do what they are asked to, but as time goes on, they start to participate in different activities and neglect those needed for the sake of the boys' salvation. Ralph spoke. –" You let the fire out." Jack checked, vaguely irritated by this irrelevance but too happy to let it worry him. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Palm Tree Island Legend There was an old legend that the day before you die you will have a blissful dream. In that dream two angles will lead you to paradise. Once I heard of this legend I never believed it was true. I always thought it was a made up story until I had a certain dream. There was two people in the life raft when I fell asleep there was three. I was the third person. The last thing I remembered was going to bed; now I'm in a raft with two strangers. It must be a one of my favorite dreams where I find the great treasure in Palm Tree Island with my friends, but this feels too real, and I'm not in my usual ship. I looked at the two strangers next to me, they smiled and waved at me. I didn't know what to do so, I waved back and smiled too. One of them looked ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. A Brief Note On The And Its Effects On The Environment III.Proximate Causes Misallocation Misallocation, by definition, is the process of incorrectly assigning or allotting something. Without context, misallocation could be no big deal, something easily fixable–just re–assign whatever it was that was incorrectly assigned to begin with. However, in economics, misallocation specifically refers to prices being incorrectly assigned, something that is not easily fixable. In Indonesia, what is misallocated is the price of the forest and all of its resources, which occurs because deforestation results in economic growth, which is only possible because the wrong prices are placed on resources extracted from the forest. As stated above, deforestation results in economic growth which comes primarily from the production of palm oil and illegal logging for pulp and paper products. These products are highly valued worldwide, with demand for palm oil specifically expanding by nine percent each year. Without any other knowledge on the subject, many might believe this is a good thing: high value must mean the government will want to protect the resource, sustaining the land to allow for indefinite production. Regrettably, this is not the case. Instead, the government incentivizes the destruction of the forest so that the most amount of palm oil can be produced in the shortest amount of time. Scholar Robert Repetto explains that, "GDP is a short– term measure of economic activity." With economic activity as the only measurement considered ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Descriptive Essay On The Island Seychelles.... You build castles in the air as soon as you hear the word, aren't you? With great rocks covered with smoke clouds, tropical jungles, becoming the byword beaches, 115 fantastic islands... Upon seeing from plane the islands spread out on the ocean, the boats navigating among them, the appearing people on beach and the villas hidden among trees along the shore, you come to realize the what is waiting for you down there. Both Mahe where you land In a matter of minutes is the largest island in Seychelles and hosts the airport and the capital city Victoria. However, this capital is not metropolitan city and is a pretty settlement appearing like a town and is so small that you can explore in a few hours. The following landing, by hydroplane or ferryboat, most of tourists move to the islands where they stay, because that Mahe is a way station where people coming from all four corners of the world move to other islands. People in which are interested attend to explore this small capital and you always see Sir Selwyn Bazaar is crowded. If you are keen on –like me–, I am sure that for a long time you cant leave sales booths where are full of the mouthwatering tropical fruits and large fishes. Another bright point of the island is Arul Mihu Navasakthi Vinayagar Temple which of all facades covered with figurines and motives which painted with the red, blue, green and various shades of the yellow. Most of local people in Mahe are Christian but also the Muslim and the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. What Is The Private Island Experience Essay Ultimate private island experience Our handpicked list of first–class private islands is guaranteed to give you the ultimate private island experience. Imagine living in an island with a handful of people selected by you. Immerse in the azure ocean surrounding your private island assuring you of a peaceful sanctuary. A slice of paradise equipped with luxury amenities and adorned with modern grandeur to make your dream a reality. Highly trained staff adhering to the mantra of "your wish is my command", eager to please and pamper you round the clock. Every need, every desire, every whim of yours will be met with a smile. Delight your senses with the cuisine of your choice prepared by your personal chef. Imbibe in premium quality beverages. Reign as the king and queen of your exclusive Private Island while experiencing the most soothing and memorable holiday ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Visit the Maldives to swim next to the largest fish on earth, the Whale Sharks. The mammoth size and attractive appearance of the Whale Sharks will keep you spell bound for a long–time. Experience the buzz of diving close to Manta Rays, the largest from the Ray family, as they glide gracefully through water. Explore from a distance the mystical green sea turtles as they freely roam the ocean. Opportunities are endless in the Maldives for swimming beside ocean creatures in their natural environment. Club beside corals Take clubbing to a new level by partying in underwater. Be mesmerized by the stunning wealth of treasure buried underneath theIndian Ocean. Colourful corals and lively fish add to the magical tone of the underwater club. Sway to the music played by the resident Radio Jockey. Sip tasty and venerable cocktails. Relish the enticing food available in the underwater abode. Have the time of your life by dancing with the fishes; it is an experience that you will never forget. Adventure in to the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. New World Narrative A Completely New World Sometimes the most impactful events can emerge from the most common occasions. For instance, on another insignificant summer day, in the Southwest corner of Minnesota, I was passing my free time playing videogames, hanging out with friends, and working at HyVee. In other words, I was going through my regular routine. My family and I had been planning a trip to San Diego, California. Soon, I would leave my summer for the big city. Here there would be beaches, palm trees, and numerous people. This event would make my summer more memorable, I thought to myself. In the fall of 2015, my parents had bid on a package deal at the SMSU Gala and won. Included in the deal were tickets and a tour of the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Every single beach that we went to had endless miles of shoreline. The beaches were almost like Minnesota lakes on steroids. Actually, they were not comparable because of the pure size of the beach and body of water. In addition, we learned that swimming in the ocean was more fun than swimming in a Minnesota lake. The waves were fun to dodge or body surf on, because of their enormous size. Also, there were tons of people at every beach we visited. It was a good thing that there was so much shoreline because even with the huge amount of shoreline, it was still crowded. Another thing I got to see firsthand was the surfers. One side of the beach was marked off for swimming and the other for surfers. Before this trip, I had never seen anyone surf and it was entertaining to watch them take a wave from so far away from shore and ride it all the way back into ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Dubai, United Arab Emirates Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Known for its modern technology, ultramodern architecture, and is one of the most advanced cities in the world. Dubai is setting the example for many cities around the globe. Known greatly for its luxury and "fanciness", Dubai is becoming popular for tourism and shopping, and they are pulling as many people in as they can. The reason why Dubai is now focusing on tourism instead of oil is because the supply of oil is depleting, and soon enough the oil will be gone and Dubai will be left with nothing to support its economy. Dubai is setting the example for the world in architecture and technology, and is an innovative example of outstanding infrastructure. The first thing that Dubai did to bring fame to itself was build the tallest building in the world. The Burj Khalifa is known for its magnificent height and for its very unique design. The Burj was built by the world renowned company SOM, (Skidmore, Owings, and Merrill LLP). SOM is known worldwide for many of its specialties including interior design, civil and structural engineering, graphics and branding, and most of all, architecture. SOM has also been incorporated in many projects including, the Willis Tower, the One World Trade Center, the Bank of America Headquarters, the Denver Union Station, and the New United States Courthouse – Los Angeles. (SOM) The very beginning of construction started with the excavation in January of 2004. By April of 2008 level one hundred and sixty ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Palm Oil Research Paper In the year of 2017, palm oil has become ubiquitous to one's lifestyle. The time has come, where the truth of the mysterious ingredient of palm oil must be spread. It has taken charge as the leading cause of deforestation, yet leaves the common people uninformed. Palm oil is a type of buttery oil, similarly alike to vegetable oil and coconut oil (Questions and Answers about Palm Oil). It is derived from the fruit of oil palms, and it is in roughly half of all products sold in grocery stores (Last Stand of the Orangutan). For instance it is contained in food like Nutella, and cosmetics like shampoo (How Many Products with Palm Oil Do I Use in a Day). Palm oil is one of the cheapest oils in the world, and it is being imported to almost all countries. There may not seem like there is a dilemma going on, but instead the demand of palm oil is severely harming the environment repetitively. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Palm oil is used in anything from food to consumer products. It is even estimated that 10% of all U.S goceries contain palm oil. The ingredient is used so often because it is considered the cheapest cooking oil in the world (Questions and Answers about Palm Oil). It is in products as diverse as Nutella, shampoo, cereals, toothpaste, ice cream, vitamins, detergent, and sometimes even the fuel in cars. This basically signifies that palm oil is everywhere. Furthermore, there are numerous brands that supply most of their products using palm oil as a major ingredient. For instance the popular brands Kraft, Starbucks, General Mills, and Colgate are just a few of them (Gertz). However, if one were to look under the ingredients list, palm oil could very easily be disguised by a few different names. A couple of them are palm kernel, palmitic acid, sodium kernelate, stearic acid, and vegetable fat (Breyer). If one were to check the labels of the products that they were using, they would be shocked about this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Research Paper On Palm Oil Research: "Palm oil should we use it?" By Annabel Pezzutti. Issue– Palm oil is one of the world's most popular edible vegetable oil. Palm oil is used in most goods available at your local supermarket. This particular oil is affordable but it comes at an immense cost to our environment. Palm oil has been connected to many human rights, animal, and environmental violations yet organisations and companies all over the world persist in using this particular oil in just about everything, in fact this popular oil is in about half of all products on store shelves. Including products like soap, snacks, laundry detergent, cosmetics, and even ice–cream. Scientific explanation– Palm oil is extracted from the fruit of the oil palm tree, Elaeis guineensis, which prospers in fairly humid tropical climates. Most Palm oil production occurs in just two countries, Malaysia and Indonesia, but now is spreading all over the tropics, including Africa. To produce these plantations, deforestation has to occur and this process results in a loss of biodiversity and a loss of habitat. The Human act of deforestation affects the water systems too, as rainforests produce 30% of the planet's fresh water. When forestry is demolished water isn't expelled into the atmosphere and the stability is lost. This leads to a drier climate and soil because there are no trees to transpire to the ground. why we shouldn't use It –Palm oil too is not sustainably sourced and until there is verification that changes ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. How Does Landscape Affect The Environment? Today 's date September 20, 2016, currently I note 1800 hours on the dot during a Tuesday evening. So far the nights weather seems warm, with a high of eighty, slightly overcast with a slight breeze. The weatherman is calling for some rain and thunderstorms for the surrounding areas. Hopefully, it doesn 't rain while we excavate this site, making it nearly impossible to accomplish what we came here for. Now to describe the site; landscape has a mixture of big boulders with smaller rocks throughout the site. There are two big trees, one on the north side of the property and the other one located on the south side of the property. The site has a six–foot high brick and mason fence surrounding the property. Possibly using the fence line to keep it privatize, or to keep wild animals from entering the property. The fence has collapsed and deteriorated in some areas surrounding the property. A variety of plants and shrubs have also caught my eye as another observation. At one point plants were planted along the fence, possibly to help with shade or privacy. The type of plants that I observe are possibly the kinds that creep along fences with bushes strategically placed along the property. What I gather is a sitting area with a small fire pit in the center. There 's a good chance it was used for cooking and or possibly to maintain warm at night. To the right of the fire pit, it appears to have been some sort of covering that existed. The Covering was possibly used to block the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Characteristics Of Hedgehogs In Dubai the average high temperature is 106 degrees fahrenheit and the average low temperature is right around 86 degrees fahrenheit. Dubai Rainfall and monthly temperature In dubai per year it normally only rains about fives days a year and adds up to only about 1.4 inches of rainfall. During february the average temperature of 75 degrees fahrenheit. 5 Native Animals Brandt's hedgehog– Brandt's hedgehog is a typical hedgehog in appearance, with a dense, spiny coat, elongated snout, and ability to curl into a defensive ball when threatened Honey Badger– A stocky, robust and rather ferocious animal, the honey badger, which is the only species within the Mellivora genus, has very distinct markings. Muscat mouse–tailed bat– A relatively small bat, the Muscat mouse–tailed bat's 0 distinguishing feature is its long, slender, mouse–like tail, which can comprise up to half of its total length and gives the species its common name Savi's pygmy shrew– The smallest land mammal in the world, Savi's pygmy shrew has greyish–brown, velvety fur tinged with red on the upper side of its body, and greyish–white fur on the underside White–tailed mongoose– he largest of all mongooses, the white–tailed mongoose (Ichneumia albicauda) is a slender and long–legged carnivore that takes its name from its white–tipped, bushy, tapering tail (which can be black tipped in west Africa) 5 plants in Dubai It is a fleshy, reddish, club–shaped perennial herb that can grow up to 30 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Advantages And Disadvantages Of Cropping INTRODUCTION OIL PALM The oil palm which the scientific name is Elaeis guineensis. It comes from a species of palm and commonly called African oil palm or macaw–fat. It originates from tropical rain forest regions of South and West Africa, specifically the area between Angola and the Gambia. They are used in commercial agriculture is the production of palm oil. The species now are extensively cultivated in Malaysia and Indonesia since there are the tropical countries which together produce most of the world supply. CROPPING It represents cropping pattern that use on a farm and their interactions with resources, other farm enterprises and available technology, which determined their makeup. INTERCROPPING Intercropping is multiple ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Intercrops maintain the soil fertility as the nutrient uptake is made from both layers of soil. 4. Reduction in soil runoff and controls weeds. 5. Intercrops provide shade and support to the other crop. 6. Inter cropping system utilizes resources efficiently and their productivity is increased 7. Intercropping with cash crops is higher profitable. 8. It helps to avoid intercrop competition and thus a higher number of crop plants are grown per unit area. Disadvantages of intercropping: 1. Yield decreases as the crops differ in their competitive abilities. 2. Management of I/c having different cultural practices seems to be difficult task.
  • 35. 3. Improved implements cannot be used efficiently. 4. Higher amount of fertilizer or irrigation water cannot be utilized properly as the component crops vary in their response of these resources. 5. Harvesting is difficult. Main cropSpacing (m)Cocoa as inter crop Coconut7.5 x 7.5One Cocoa row of plants at 3m interval at the center of two Coconut rows and One Cocoa at the center of two Coconut plants along the Coconut row. This layout will hold about 500 plants per hectare Arecanut2.7 x 2.7One Cocoa row of plants at 2.7m interval at the center of two Arecanut rows. Likewise alternate gaps of Arecanut rows should be filled in. This layout will hold about 686 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. A Study of Water Quality Near to a Coral Reef Site in the... Canadian Journal on Chemical Engineering & Technology Vol. 3 No. 3, April 2012 A Study of Water Quality Near to a Coral Reef Site in the Region of Dubai, United Arab Emirates Rami El Khatib, Adnan Falah, Golaleh Tavakoli, Christine D 'cruz and Jasmine Pereira Abstract – The water quality near to a coral reef site in Jebel Ali, Dubai, United Arab Emirates (UAE) was studied. Many Physico–Chemical parameters for water samples taken at two different depths (0.5 m and 1.0 m) parallel to a coral reef site were measured and analyzed. The data showed that the pH is equal to 6.4, 6.1 respectively which indicates an acidic environment. The average of total dissolved solids (TDS) is approximately equal to 43,600 mg/L and 43,200 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Coastal engineering, land reclamation and dredging have also caused severe damage to corals along the mainland coast, especially in UAE and Bahrain. –Authors: Rami El Khatib (Correspondence), Adnan Falah, Golaleh Tavakoli, Christine D 'cruz and Jasmine Pereira, School of Environment and Health Sciences, Canadian University of Dubai, Dubai, UAE. 54 Canadian Journal on Chemical Engineering & Technology Vol. 3 No. 3, April 2012 II. MATERIALS AND METHODS Chemicals, reagents used for water analysis experiment were of Hana, HPLC grade and were stored under dry conditions. "HANA Spectroquant tests Kits" are used to measure the concentration of inorganic species in water spectrophotometrically. Instruments, HI 83200 Multiparameter Bench Photometer was used to measure the concentration of inorganic species in water at specific wavelength (О»nm), using
  • 37. appropriate reagents "HANA Spectroquant test Kits" plus spectrometer in the wavelength range 190 – 1100 nm using 1 cm matched quartz cells. Sample collection, sea water samples were collected from six points parallel to the coral reef. Three samples were taken 8m from the shore at a depth of 0.5 m and three samples were taken 15m from the shore at a depth of 1.0 m (Fig. 3). Samples were then analyzed within one week from the time of collection. Water samples collected were subjected to: Fig.1 United Arab ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Palm Island Reflection I have been tasked with working with the people of Palm Island. I will discuss how I will prepare to enter the community and considerations that I will need to make. How I will work within the community, including building relationships and the type of frameworks that will be appropriate. Preparing to enter the community The historical context of enforced relocation to Palm Island of previous generations and their poor historical treatment is a primary consideration. The truly unsettled nature has never been more evident as seen from the reaction to Mr Doomadgee's death, the convergence of these historical events culminated in the response, this goes a long way to explain the explosive reaction of the community. I will consult the Protocols for Consultation and Negotiation with Aboriginal People (1999) and Proper Communication with Torres Strait Islander People (n.d.), these documents include history and its impacts, significant issues, Aboriginality, communication techniques, consultation and negotiation and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Part of this is culturally appropriate introductions, I will explain where I am from and why I am there, there needs to be a genuine sharing of both my professional and personal identity (Bennett et al., 2013). Bennett, Zubzycki and Bacon (2011) "you don't build relationships with people just because it's the nice thing to do, it's actually the only way to work" (p. 27). Previously, service providers have been ethnocentric in their practice and have lacked clear cultural knowledge this has resulted in social workers being met with "wariness, distrust and cynicism" when entering Indigenous communities (Bennett et al., 2013, p. 2). I will explain my understanding of the historical and contemporary mistreatment and how I do not want that to continue. I will explain that I want to work in a culturally acceptable manner and I am happy for them to let me know if that is not ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. The Effect Of Blending Of Crude Palm Oil With Sunflower... Effect of blending of Crude Palm oil with sunflower and groundnut oil on proximate composition, ОІ–carotene and total carotenoids contents of samosa and cutlet Rajni Goyal* ,Sudesh Jood and Neelam Khetarpaul, *Department of Home Science,University College,Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra Department of Foods & Nutrition, CCS Haryana Agricultural University, Hisar– 125004 Abstract Purpose– Crude palm oil (CPO) is an excellent source of ОІ–carotene and mono–unsaturated fatty acid mainly palmitic acid (16:0).CPO can be blended with other cooking oils namely sunflower oil (SFO) and groundnut oil (GNO). The purpose of blending was to improve the ОІ–carotene content of sunflower and groundnut oils. These oil blends can be used ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Key words Palm oil, sunflower oil, groundnut oil, oil blends, samosa, cutlet Paper type Research paper Introduction Among various nutritional problems prevalent in India, deficiency of vitamin A is quite severe and is affecting mainly malnourished children and women. Efforts have been made from time to time to combat vitamin A deficiency (VAD) using various food stuffs. Vegetables oils are an essential ingredient in cooking and are the chief source of dietary fat, which is one the essential nutrient required by human beings. A wide variety of edible oils are available in the market viz.groundnut oil, soybean oil, mustard oil, safflower oil, sunflower oil etc. under various brand names. However, these oils are devoid of ОІ–carotene and can contribute a little to alleviate VAT. Crude palm oil, which is an excellent source of ОІ–carotene, can be used for blending with commonly used cooking oils and can help to overcome the deficiency of Vitamin A. Palm oil is extracted from the mesocarp of the fruit of oil palm (Elaeis guineensis) and the oil is derived from the kernel seed of the palm (Poku, 2002). Palm oil has a characteristic dark red color because of a high amount of beta–carotene (Lai et.al.,2015; Ng and Choo,2016).Palm oil is commonly used as cooking medium in Africa, Southeast Asia and parts of Brazil due to its lower cost (Behrman et al, 2005). and its nutritional and health attributes have been well ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Research Paper On Palm Oil Research and Bibliography "Palm oil should we use it?" Issue– Palm oil is one of the world's most popular edible vegetable oil. Used in most consumer goods, this particular oil may be cheap but it comes at a tremendous cost to our environment. Palm oil has been connected to many environmental, animal, and human rights violations yet organisations and companies all over the world continue to use this particular oil in just about everything, in fact this popular oil is in about half of all products on store shelves. Including products like laundry detergent, snacks, lipstick, cosmetics, ice–cream and even soap. Scientific explanation– Palm oil is extracted from the fruit of the oil palm tree, Elaeis guineensis, which thrives in fairly humid tropical climates. The large majority of palm oil production occurs in just two countries, Malaysia and Indonesia, but now is spreading all over the tropics, including Africa. To produce these plantations deforestation has to occur and this process results in a loss of biodiversity and a loss of habitat. The Human act of deforestation affects the water systems too, as rainforests produce 30% of the planet's fresh water. When forestry is demolished water isn't expelled into the atmosphere and the stability is lost. This leads to a drier climate and soil because there are no trees to transpire to the ground. why we shouldn't use It –Palm oil too is not sustainably sourced and until there is evidence that real change has been made, it ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. What Is The Value Chain Analysis Of Sime Darby Plantation Value chain analysis of sime darby Plantation: Code of Business Conduct Anti–Corruption supporting Labor Practices activities Human Rights HR MANAGEMENT Primary activities upstream ops midstream downstream consumer... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Industrial: Code of Business Conduct Anti–Corruption supporting Labor Practices activities Human Rights HR MANAGEMENT Primary activities machine sales ops product rental total ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. War Doll Hotel Essay Hawaiians have experienced difficulty with understanding their identity since the arrival of the first haoles. Since then, with the promise of labor and tropical paradise, people of all different races and cultures have flocked to the islands. Before the arrival, the language, beliefs, and traditions that solidified their culture had already been established and practiced solely by the Hawaiian people for generations. Yet through years of interracial marriages, Hawaii has become home to many hapa children of different backgrounds and ethnicities. Although still built with Hawaiian blood flowing through their veins, the result of these mixed bloods and cultures created a fateful drift amongst the hapa children and their families. Intersecting Circles portrays a variety of stories from hapa women who have suffered to mend these drifts, and establish where they belong. Identity is essential when it comes to grasping vital concepts such as individuality, our beliefs and values, personality, where we belong, and the things we believe. Written with precise depth and emotion, "War Doll Hotel" illuminates the challenges faced by a young, hapa–haole, girl. It tells about her endeavors, both good and bad, throughout the span of her life in hopes of discovering herself along the way. Skin color contributes to the general theme of identity throughout Davenport's story. Further emphasized by an internal battle of placement between her Hawaiian and Caucasian family, confusion consumes ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Essay About Sey Vanu A fairytale for the young and the young of mind Once upon a time a little girl lived in a small village on an island in the middle of a vast, vast ocean. Her name was Sey–Tu. Sey–Tu was known on the island for her beautiful black hair and her inquisitive mind. But most of all she was known as the girl with the unusual large feet. Sey–Tu lived in a small house with her father, mother, grandmother and her brother Vanu. The house was located at the edge of the small village, near the beach. In the garden there were large palm trees that would wave softly in the wind. The trees brought shade at day time and they waved in some cool air into the house at night. Because of her large feet Sey–Tu always had troubles walking to the village school over ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Her grandmother said that surely she must have been mistaken. 'You can't suddenly swim twice as fast' she said to Sey–Tu. But Sey–Tu insisted, so her grandmother said to come to the beach with her in the morning to see. The next morning proved that Sey–Tu was right. Grandmother burst out in tears after Sey–Tu circled the island in half an hour. Sey–Tu thought that she had made her grandmother proud, and that these were happy tears. But no, these tears were the saddest tears ever. 'So it is happening', said grandmother and Sey–Tu asked her what was happening. 'Well', said grandmother, 'you know that we live on a small island in the middle of a vast ocean. The ocean separates us from other islands'. 'Yes', said Sey–Tu, 'like the island of auntie, it takes us a whole day to sail there'. Grandmother started explaining that on the world were many islands, even continents. That in all these places other humans live, 7 billion of them. This number didn't mean anything to Sey–Tu, who could count to one hundred. Grandmother continued to talk, and told about factories, airplanes, cars, trains and busses. About pollution, dirty water and food shortages. Sey–Tu and Vanu, who had just joined, were listening in amazement although there was much they did not ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...