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  2. 40 Legit Companies That Will Pay You To Work From Home - AOL

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    Using FlexJobs’ list of the 100 top companies with remote jobs, GOBankingRates pinpointed 40 organizations that have offered work-at-home positions. Note that job listings change constantly, and ...

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    There was a time just a few short years ago when remote jobs that paid big money were few and far between. The pandemic changed all that, and today employees can make good money working remotely ...

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    Competition is stiff for job openings at Port Lockroy and the season is short. You also need to either be a citizen of the United Kingdom or have the right to work in the UK. However, there are ...

  5. Amazon Conservation Team - Wikipedia

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    Amazon Conservation Team initiated the development of an application called Terrastories; this 'geostorytelling' application was built to enable indigenous and other local communities to locate and map their own oral storytelling traditions about places of significant meaning or value to them. Community members can add places and stories ...

  6. Amazonia marine ecoregion - Wikipedia

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    The Amazonia marine ecoregion covers the coastal marine environment off the mouth of the Amazon River on the continental shelf of Brazil. The warm North Brazil Current moves east-to-west across the river's outlet, carrying turbid, fresh water to the northwest towards the Caribbean Sea .

  7. Oceana (non-profit group) - Wikipedia

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    Oceana focuses on curbing or eliminating the use of plastics, especially single use plastics due to their harmful impact on marine ecosystem and on human consumers. The organization generally opposes focusing on recycling or cleanup, and it says this is due to inefficiencies of recycling the large amounts of plastics in the ocean.