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TurnItIn Similarity Index 28% Similarity by Source Internet Sources:10% Publications:1% Student Papers:27% . . . Although deforestation meets some human needs, it also has profound, sometimes devastating, consequences, including social conflict, extinction of plants and animals, and climate change - challenges that aren’t just local, but global (Lindsey and Simmon, 2007). . . . In addition to the species lost when an area is totally deforested, the plants and animals in the fragments of forest that remain also become increasingly vulnerable, sometimes even committed, to extinction (Lindsey and Simmon, 2007). . . . Works Cited. . . . Lindsey R., Simmon R. 2007. Tropical Deforistation. NASA Earth Onservatory. Available from: http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/Features/Deforestation/ Accessed April 2, 2010 . . . " Citations in the Text Always cite direct quotations and ideas that are not originally yours. Word-for-word quotes must be in quotation marks. Otherwise, you are plagiarizing and this is considered cheating. The citations must appear immediately after the quoted material and refer to a full reference in the bibliography." p. 3 wk6.rtf |