Kalimantan Essays

  • Proctor And Gamble Integration Case Study

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    deforestation and orangutan and tiger habitat destruction taking place in Central Kalimantan and Papua, mentioned earlier. In fact, it was found that less than 10% of the palm oil P&G uses in their products had been sustainably sourced (Puiu 2016). In the Kalimantan region, 1,400 square kilometres of orangutan habitat were cleared between 2009 and 2011. Furthermore, approximately 17,000-30,000 square kilometres of forest in Kalimantan has been lost in total due to the extraction practices that occurred between

  • Rainforest Connection Project Memo

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    The purpose of this memo is to explain and recommend the Rainforest Connection project by Mr. Topher White Summary Climate change is the main issue right now and people never realize that deforestation take a big part in it. We always believe that transportation is the main cause of the environmental issues, but in fact, deforestation cause almost 30% more than the transportation in terms of carbon emissions. If you are looking for an environmental justice, preserving our earth, and protect our environment

  • How Does Identity Affect Society

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    Identity creates bonds that help society’s move forward together. However, moving into a country or town that holds strong identity beliefs can have damaging effects if you do not believe them as well. Identities are created on various traits such as race, religion and even politics. Living with a certain identity as your own can help you develop skills and beliefs that will help you live. Although identities can be beneficial, group member’s often look for negative parts of an out-group in order

  • Deforestation In Borneo Essay

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    Borneo, located in Southeast Asia, is a vast island divided amongst Malaysia, Indonesia and Brunei. It is the third largest island in the world, with a population of approximately 16 million. Borneo is home to the oldest tropical rainforests in the world, which are approximately 130 million years old. These extravagant rainforests have up until recently entirely covered the island. Amidst the world’s most biologically varied ecosystems, the tropical rainforests in Borneo are home to many animal and

  • Has The Palm Oil Industry Negatively Impacted The Orangutan Population In Borneo And Sumatra?

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    Biology Depth Study Lulu Miskin Inquiry question How has the palm oil industry negatively impacted the Orangutan population in Borneo and Sumatra? 2. Background information - the problem Orang-utan means 'person of the forest' in the Malay language. Biology of an Orangutan Orang-utans have the typical ape shape, orange shaggy hair and hands and feet that can grasp branches and other objects. They have very long and strong arms that help them to swing through the tree tops. Lifecycle

  • Cyber Terrorism

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    Globalisation and the rise in technology have contributed to the advancement of terrorism. Internet savvy terrorist go on to create propaganda in the online society, which could result in further recruitment of like-minded individuals. Radicals could be nurtured into terrorist ideologies. One of the recent spades of events that is an ongoing threat to society and government is cyber terrorism. Firstly, Social networking creates a platform for collaboration of individuals through the online societal

  • Essay On Avian Influenza

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    10 Food Potentially Prevent Avian Influenza About a decade ago, we've confused by the avian influenza virus. Avian influenza in poultry was first reported in 2003. Next case of avian influenza (H5N1) in humans was first reported in June 2005 (1). Since avian influenza virus can infect humans, concerns deepened about it. Scientists are racing to do research for a vaccine or cure for avian influenza. We expected vaccines or drugs can prevent or treat poultry and humans are already infected with