A certified forest is the one that is managed with certain standards to use the resources, like wood, in a sustainable and responsible way. In the United States, one of the non-profitable organizations that certifies the management of forest is the Forest Stewardship Council, and the benefits of this activity are many like the environmental protection, the community engagement and the protection of endangered species, as well as human lives. To be a certified forest it is necessary to:
Papua New Guinea is the largest island of the more densely populated southwestern Oceanic island group. It is located north of Australia and to the east of Indonesia.
A. wartime labor shortages. The outbreak of World War II led to many
Americans enlisting to fight overseas.
As a result, there was a shortage of labor. Women and minorities including Mexican
Americans were employed at factories to supply the army for the war effort.
Some Mexican Americans enlisted and fought in the U.S. army.