Answer:
Jahren is a biologist who loves leaves, trees and every life giving plant. In her prologue she replies people that ask her why she doesn't study the ocean even though she lives in Hawaii.
She is deeply concerned about the fate of plants and trees in the world. She feels that there is a lot of tree felling without adequately replacing them and this affects Mother Nature.
According to the biologist, each tree that is felled, each plant that is killed is an unnecessary death. She does not care if the plants were deficient in one vitamin or the another, she does not care if the plant is big or small, it does not matter if it receives enough sunlight or not, that plant should not have been killed.
She firmly believes that the first step to becoming a scientist is is simply to be there and care, not necessarily knowing physics, biology or chemistry.
She makes some rhetorical choices when she says, "Someone died?
Maybe I can convince you" when she was trying to explain why plants shouldn't be killed unnecessarily.
Answer: designating a marine protected area.
Explanation:
Some of the ways that tourism has diminished regional landscape distinctiveness include the building of a fast-food restaurant by a highway exit, the addition of ski runs to a mountain side, establishment of theme parks and the design of an 18-hole golf course.
It should be noted that vital way in which tourism can promote regional landscape distinctiveness is through the promotion of conservation of natural resources by countries. In this case, the designating of a marine protected area will improve regional landscape distinctiveness.
A system of cueing and when implanted, allows a student the opportunity to communicate. The cues are sequenced from least to most directive.
According to the CONTINUAL - ACTIVATION THEORY, dreaming is a by-product of our brain processing what it has learned during the day.
This theory was developed by Jie Zhang in 2004. He claimed that this theory argues that these dreams we have are part of the brains consolidation of working memories into long-term memories.