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Feeding the Small Business Ecosystem

Forgive what may seem like a bit of a theoretical argument today. Sometimes you have to step back and get a sense of the biggest picture in order to understand how all the simple, practical parts relate. Small business is often held together with sweat, creativity and a heavy use of duct tape. (In case you ever wondered where I ...

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Depletion of Forest Resources

INTRODUCTION Echo systems around the world help sustain life for millions of species. Echo systems that are mainly forests provide a home for a large majority of the species alive. Therefore the trees in these forests are considered to be the most important species. Although it is true, that most species are not able to sustain without each other. There ...

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The Impact Of Organizational Change

Change is very important and inevitable. There are lots of texts on change, most especially on courses like management, organizational behaviour, industrial management, etc. No organization is static over a long period of time in its structure and other constituents. Organization introduces change from time to time in line with economic trends and other environmental changes. At this time of ...

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Creativity Despite Adversity

Life is creative and resilient despite the adversity of ecological niche, same with the human mind. What does it mean to discover a new science paradigm while dwelling in a religious state? During the last four decades a Sudanese Researcher has been developing, in his spare time by self teaching, a major scientific theory, which he calls quantum information biology ...

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How Important Are Rainforests to Our Global Ecosystem?

Tropical rainforests are found all across the world just below the Equator belt. Almost half of the remaining tropical rainforest is to be found in South America. One out of four ingredients in our medicine is from rainforest plants. 80% of flowers in the Australian rainforest cannot be found anywhere else. The rainforests of central Africa are home to more ...

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A Few Of The Effects of Population Growth on the Environment

The population of the world is slowly increasing. As this happens, we need to take great caution in making sure we don’t harm the environment. If we don’t be careful then it could lead to disastrous effects for us and nature. As cities grow larger and larger the natural land around them is being turned into homes and office buildings. ...

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Setting The Tone For A Positive Learning Environment

Every teacher has a responsibility to provide a healthy learning environment for his or her students. Over the years, volumes of research have been conducted to help teachers determine what works best for the students. There is a wealth of methods and techniques that, through research, have been proven to improve the quality of the learning environment. Many different aspects ...

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Devastating Effects of Environmental Toxins on Humans and Eco System

Living in the 21st century has become difficult not only for us as human beings, but also to our pets, wildlife and plants as well. In our daily life we are exposed to numerous environmental toxins that cause a lot of damage to our health and environment. We talk about saving the environment by planting more trees, using eco friendly ...

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How to Compost – The Importance of Compost

Home composting is undoubtedly one of the best things a home owner can do for the environment, it is also one of the easiest. Compost has been defined as “A mixture of decaying organic matter, as from leaves and manure, used to improve soil structure and provide nutrients,” and learning how to compost is simply becoming aware of ways to ...

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Soil Related Problems

At these times, there are a lot of problems pertaining to the maintenance of soil as it is needed to preserve the plant and animal populations. First one is the depletion of soil minerals. Mineral exhaustion can be brought about by overproduction. The most important minerals lost from the soil are nitrates, phosphates and potassium compounds. Soil that is badly ...

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