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…Pollution Pollution comes in many forms. I have three categories in which there are subcategories. The first one is air pollution (covers acid rain, global warming and Ozone break down), the second one is water pollution (waste dumping, eutrophication…
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…and tropics), Temperate, sub arctic, Polar (near poles). To determine climate... adv. Temp., precipitation, air pressire, humidity, # of days of sunshine. Global warming- Burning of fossil fuels and cutting down trees, increase in carbon dioxide atmosphere, carbon…
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…would definitely reduce the changing climate, which draws more and more attention to it each passing day. Global warming is also one of the factors that is a drummed on the news each day, and is a global cause nowadays. The other one is the melting…
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…" (McLuhan, 1969). Through the Internet we extend our senses to connect to people, like a 'global village' through audio and visual cues. Text, according to Mitchell Stephens, imitated oral forms of communications such as the Bible (Stephens 1998). The Internet's…
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…to it. (Wilson, E: 1992. p.190) Wilson lists above just but a few of the many utilitarian benefits of the rainforest, and not even the most crucial. Rainforests act as carbon storehouses and henceforth, protect us from global warming - this is essential to for our…
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…and at less cost and generally be more efficient. Such is the nature of capitalism. Environment degradation, the hole in the ozone layer, global warming and the like are also due to resources being over used or abused. The current population could easily…
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…have been removed by water, but plants still grow there. Plants are able to do this because of rapid recycling caused by termites and bacteria in a warm, wet climate. When the forest is cut down, all that stops, and the farmers are faced with growing crops…
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…his actions by saying that it has not been proven scientifically that greenhouse gases are having an effect on global warming. Another example of his imperialistic aspects is the National Missile Defense Program that he wants to begin with the support…
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…systems The success of such integration is fast attracting interest from Western Europe, the Netherlands and Britain. Research has showed that demand for Islamic banking was increasing globally at an estimated compounded annual growth rate of 15%, which…
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…operations at Prudhoe Bay, the drilling on the coastal plain would emit elements such as alkaline dust, nitrogen oxides, methane, and particulate matter into the air, which contributes to acid rain, pollutant haze, and global warming. The U.S. Geological Survey…
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