Social Justice Research Paper

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Humans are living a comfortable and easy life. Most of the wants of humans are becoming needs. This is because humans have begun to rely too heavily on technological advancement. Most of the technology needs natural resources to work properly. Most of these resources are being used in different ways and after usage they are useless. Every year, billions of dollars are spent on resources. Every resource is not available everywhere. Depending on the quantity and demand of resource price are set to keep them in balance. Some of useless resource can recycle, but recycling costs more than landfilling. While exhausting natural resources remain a thorny issue, efforts are being made to address environmental concerns constructively. …show more content…

Human body uses water in all its cells, tissues, and organs to help regulate its temperature and maintain other bodily functions. Because the human body loses water through breathing, sweating, and digestion, it's important to rehydrate by drinking fluids and eating foods that contain more water. Once water is used, it becomes useless and invaluable. Countless gallons of water are wasted everyday by people. A variety of changes in technology and legal structures have been explored and these together with an increased awareness of the need for water conservation and proper economic incentives have resulted in more efficient water use (Klaver). Water gets polluted after usage, but it can be cleaned, one of the great assets of water (Klaver). While water is being used by everyone, it is everyone’s responsibility to save it. Water privatization may be seeing another tool of efficiency (Klaver). Recycling water costs more money, but it can fill the demand of water in the whole world. While most water provision and sanitation systems are publicly owned and operated, the proponents of privatization argue that it will improve the quality of services, reduces costs, and mobilize more financial investment and technical expertises …show more content…

It is a particularly important component of the diets of the poor, as it is often the most affordable form of animal protein. Fish is also rich in iron, zinc, magnesium, phosphorous, calcium, vitamin A and vitamin C, and marine fish is a good source of iodine. Geographical distribution of fisheries stocks are very uneven (Bran). In Global North Countries, one person eats 27 kg seafood in a year, but in Global South Countries one person only eat 9 kg of seafood in a year (Bran). Japan is the biggest importer of fish in the world. Millions of people are involved in the fishing business. Internationally trade in fish amouunted to $71 billion in 2004, four and a half times the amount in 1980 (Bran). European nations and U.S are also the biggest importers of fish. To provide the equal amount of seafood worldwide, efforts can make to improve the conditions of oceans by keep our environment clean because the ocean as a whole are estimated to produce two fifths of earth total primary productivity. Not only food, oceans also provides a lot of other resources with also make a huge difference in human lifestyles. The limits of the world’s oceans became more visible after the industrialization of global north fisheries from the late 19 th century on through advances in shipbuilding and the means to preserve, distribute, and market seafood (Bran). Natural resource management

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