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…Changes in greenhouse gases in the atmosphere may result in warmer air and ocean temperatures. If these changes occur, they could have significant effects on death rates from increases in heat-related deaths and an increased incidence of infectious…
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…ages and other upheavals. Because of this, new reefs have formed, protecting what was left and growing back to keep the heads of the reefs and atolls where they should be. While the reefs are growing, the communities lock up greenhouse gas, carbon dioxide…
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…must help management understand that new and creative ideas always involve risks, but a safe, non-threatening environment can be a greenhouse for fresh, new ideas. This is an important step in creating a learning organization since it encourages…
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…most valuable farm product, followed by peanuts and beef cattle. The state's other important farm products include eggs, hogs, milk, vegetables, greenhouse seedlings, tobacco, soybeans, corn, pecans, and cotton. Georgia leads all other states…
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…, the carbon is released into the atmosphere as carbon dioxide. This is the second largest factor contributing to the greenhouse ffect. Transition Statement: The rainforests are being destroyed every second. They are being cut down for short-term economic…
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…to 8 degrees Fahrenheit in the next century. Since the forest continuously removes carbon gases from the atmosphere and replaces them with oxygen, preserving the taiga may be important to controlling the greenhouse effect. Destruction of the forests can…
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…of Firearms.” National Institute of Justice Research in Brief. May 1997: 1-12. CD- ROM. SIRS Government Reporter. 14 October 1999. Greenhouse, Linda. “Justices Weigh Rights Of States In Gun Control.” The New York Times. 4 December 1996: A1. The New York Times Index…
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…in landfills generates vast amounts of methane gas, one of the significant greenhouse effect gasses. Some landfills have built-in processes to reclaim the methane (Image 2, Diagram 2). The Fresh Kills landfill pipes methane gas directly into thousands of homes…
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…in their mummified splendor [Rathje 111-12]. What little decomposition does occur in landfills generates vast amounts of methane gas, one of the significant greenhouse effect gasses. Some landfills have built-in processes to reclaim the methane. The Fresh Kills…
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…1997: 1-12. CD- ROM. SIRS Government Reporter. 14 October 1999. Greenhouse, Linda. “Justices Weigh Rights Of States In Gun Control.” The New York Times. 4 December 1996: A1. The New York Times Index. CD-ROM. 14 October 1999. Kim, Henny, ed…
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