About Our Service
We have helped thousands upon thousands of students since we started our service in 1996.
Need a essay right now?
There are over 25,000 essays in our database right here and you can search and read summaries of each by typing in some keywords in the search box above.
Can't find your essay from the thousands we have available?
Order a customized essay today and receive it as fast as you need or YOUR MONEY BACK!
Our writers are all Phd writers who specifically write in their fields of specialty.
MLA or APA essay writing styles are the most common asked to be used by our clients. Which style do you need?
How to Write an Essay?
Subject Search for: Canadian Studies and Issues / Natural Resources1 2 3 4
1.1577 Economics: An Analytical Review of the Article "Impact of
The purpose of this paper will be to provide an analytical review about an article that is about some aspect of natural resources in the British Columbia economy. In this article, the authors examine the expected impact of proposed legislation that requires newsprint to contain a certain amount of recycled fibre. This is legislation that has been enacted by a number of American states and is expected to spread into Canada. 5 pgs. 7 f/c. 1b.
Pages: 5
Bibliography: 1 source(s) listed
Filename: 1577 Newsprint Article.doc
Price: US$44.75
2.1720 Urbanizing Stresses on Nature in Canada.
This paper looks at the stresses on nature caused by urbanization. Past infringements on nature, various forms of pollution and their lingering effects, plus mounting environmental problems are discussed. A view on what the future holds and how humans will need to curtail their expansion and create a sustainable urban environment are presented. 5.5 pgs. 11 f/c. 8b.
Pages: 5.5
Bibliography: 8 source(s) listed
Filename: 1720 Nature Stress Canada.doc
Price: US$49.22
3.2082 The Current State of Pacific Coast Salmon Fisheries.
This paper looks at the current state of Pacific Coast salmon fisheries. The unique salmon lifecycle, the plight of the salmon in the face of human destruction of their habitat and over fishing, and the international implications involving Asian, American, Native, and Canadian commercial and recreational fishermen. This analysis extends to the economic tradeoff of short-term employment versus sustaining a species. Creating a sustainable environment is in everyone's best interest, but agreement on how to reach this goal is not easy to achieve. Most important is the threat of extinction of the species. Possible remedies are suggested and their implications highlighted. 6 pgs. 8 f/c. 12b.
Pages: 6
Bibliography: 12 source(s) listed
Filename: 2082 Coast Salmon Fisheries.doc
Price: US$53.70
4.2466 Natural Resources and the British Columbia Economy.
This paper will examine the evolution of the economy in British Columbia and demonstrate that it is no longer too reliant on its natural resources. Although British Columbia's export of natural resources is important to its economy, the service sector of the economy is increasing at an enormous speed. 14.5 pgs. 29 f/c. 14b.
Pages: 14.5
Bibliography: 14 source(s) listed
Filename: 2466 British Columbia Economy.doc
Price: US$129.77
5.4098 Victoria, British Columbia: Physical Environment and Geomorphology.
Since the colonial era Victoria has been the capital of British Columbia. It is located on the southeastern tip of Vancouver Island. This discussion outlines the physical geography of this region including its physical geography, geomorphology, soils, climate and vegetation. Additionally, the role of tectonic activity in the area is explored. 6 pgs. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Pages: 6
Bibliography: 9 source(s) listed
Filename: 4098 Victoria BC Geomorphology.doc
Price: US$53.70
6.3043 The Demise of the Atlantic Cod.
The following discussion proposes to focus on the demise of the Atlantic cod (gadus morhua). Specifically, and at the urging of the DFO, the discussion will be framed in the context of sustainability. Consequently, initially the concept of sustainable development will be explored. Subsequently, a brief history of the fishery will be presented. This discussion will focus on the last two decades, specifically the crisis that arose in the 1980s and led to the closure of the fishery in 1992 by John Crosbie, the federal Minister responsible, and a Newfoundlander. A concluding section will consider the current fishery (30,000 tonnes in 1998) and its future prospects. 14 pgs. 24 f/c. 25b.
Pages: 14
Bibliography: 25 source(s) listed
Filename: 3043 Demise Atlantic Cod.doc
Price: US$125.30
7.3052 The State of Drinking Water.
This paper will examine the state of drinking water in both a Canadian and American context with the goal in mind of assessing current and future difficulties in drinking water supply. 9 pgs. 11 f/c. 6b.