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			<title>Phase Five IP</title>
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			<description>Billie Berry

CTU Online

August 7, 2006

Phase 5 Individual Project

SCI205-0603A-03

Instructor Sopka



Urban Sprawl and its

Environmental Impacts



   Sprawl can be described as an increase of use in urbanized land by fewer people 



(CWAC). These fast growing expansions of cities has been commonly referred to as 



“urban sprawl” (Frumkin). This term refers to the complex patterns of land use, social 



and economic development, and transportation (Frumkin).



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			<description>Billie Berry

CTU Online

Individual Project

SCI205-0603A-03

July 28, 2006

Instructor Sopka



Research the types of alternative fuel vehicles that are currently under development, examine the advantages and disadvantages of each, and decide would have the least environmental impact.



Natural Gas Vehicles



   There are now more than fifty manufacturers producing light, medium, and heavy duty 



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			<description>Billie Berry

CTU Online

August 6, 2006

SCI205-0603A-03

Phase Discussion Board

Instructor Sopka



How To Sustain Our Future



    The first question we have to ask ourselves is, “how many people can this planet support.” With this question we move into three topics that are a way to help preserve what is left of the current resources now crucially in our charge.



  Or first topic would be population control. Although this sounds like it could be an answer, for humans this  ...</description>
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			<description>Billie Berry

CTU Online

SCI205-03

July 11, 2006

Instructor Sopka



Discuss the social factors that brought about the collapse of the Easter Island Civilization. You then intend to compare these events to the on-going deforestation of the Amazon rain forest. (Conclude the speech by explaining what should be done to make sustainable development a reality.)



Easter Island and

The Lessons of a Lost Civilization



   Polynesians were the original inhabitants of Easter Island and  ...</description>
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			<description>Billie Berry

CTU Online

July 14, 2006

SCI205-03

Instructor Sopka



Developing Nations With Too Little Land



   Before Industrial Revolution, populations sustained themselves thru subsistence agriculture. This meaning, the land in which they lived on produced enough food to sustain while the surrounding ecosystem provided firewood, housing and meat. This system would work for this small population, but now that way of life is gone (Wright).



   With booming growth in populations  ...</description>
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			<title>Phase One DB</title>
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			<dc:creator>Admin</dc:creator>
			<description>Billie Berry

CTU Online

SCI205-03

July 5, 2006

Instructor Sopka



Research the introduction of any two of the following alien species into the U.S. and the ecological effect(s) they have had on local plant and animal populations. If the introduction was intended, explain why. If unintended, explain how it occurred. Explain why these species are so invasive.



   A transported species becomes invasive when it can find physical conditions and food 



supplies that are hospitable.  ...</description>
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