Category: Environment
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Metal Recycling and Its Environmental Importance
Abstract Metals are adaptable substances utilized for ages to create common items. Metals are priceless non-renewable assets and vital components for various applications, including manufacturing tools, buildings, and electronics. Reusing metal only requires gathering waste metal, refining it, and turning it into brand-new metal. Reclaimed metal can be used to make iron goods that can…
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Environmental Conservation Project Management
Introduction The world is increasingly getting competitive. Firms are faced with a difficult situation of having to deal with the dynamics in the corporate world. The emerging technologies and environmental concerns are some of the factors that corporate bodies have to deal with in order to ensure smooth operations. According to Kousholt (2007, p.56), management…
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Environmental Issues: Intensive Farming
Table of Contents Introduction Intensive Farming How It Evolved Benefits of Intensive Farming Negative Effects of Intensive Farming Political Ramifications Conclusion Works Cited Introduction Environmental issues in most cases arise from activities in the natural environment by human beings. These human activities are also referred to as anthropogenic a Greek word that means man-made. They…
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Environmental Health Care: A Common Cause of Lead Exposure
Lead exposure is a type of poisoning that may be prevented and recognized. The sources of lead exposure vary, depending on the environment, the age of individuals, and other external factors like cosmetics or medicine (Obeng-Gyasi, 2019). However, the most common cause of lead exposure is lead-based paint. Until the middle of the 20th century,…
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Florence Nightingale’s “Environmental Model” Critique
Table of Contents Meaning Origins of the Theory Usefulness Testability Overall Evaluation References Meaning The Environmental Model developed by Florence Nightingale in the second half of the 19th century is one of the first theories in nursing practice that became the basis for future nursing activity. Nightingale’s model mostly described how nurses must take care…
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Fossil Fuel as a Significant Concern to the Environment
Table of Contents Introduction Background Impact on the Environment Possible Solutions to Using Fossil Fuel References Introduction Fossil fuel is undoubtedly one of the significant energy sources in the world. This, however, does not eliminate this source of heat as a significant concern to the environment in terms of air pollution and global warming. Fossil…
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Environmental Health Concerns in Healthy People 2020
Table of Contents Abstract Introduction Synopsis Environmental Factors that Impact Health My Role in Improving/Eliminating Environmental Barriers to Health Conclusion References Abstract This paper focuses on the principal factors which contribute to the adverse environmental change. The purpose of this study is to investigate the possible outcomes of these changes for environmental health. The scholarly…
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Review of Environmental History
Human impact on the environment is global: the influence of humans on the appearance of the planet is already comparable to the processes in the Earth’s core, continental drift, and cosmic catastrophes. The anthropogenic factor is becoming the leading one, and without taking it into account, it is impossible to understand and assess what will…
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Nightingale’s Environmental Nursing Theory
Table of Contents Introduction Meaning Origins Usefulness Testability Overall Evaluation References Introduction The study of nursing theory has always been a key aspect of nursing education. The evolution of theory over time-based on the available knowledge and technologies allows us to determine its practicality and usability in nursing practice. Nightingale’s environmental theory is a vital…
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Environmental Studies on Coral Reefs
The current research has revealed that both the New Caledonia Barrier Reef (CCBR) and the Red Sea Coral Reef (RSCR) are among the principal coral reefs. For instance, sources indicate that CCR harbors the second greatest barrier reef. The total average size of CCBR is approximately 1,500 kilometers (Darwin, 2010). This barrier possesses a significant…