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    Most of us recognize our parents as the most influential people in our lives; but in addition to our parents, we look up to successful athletes, singers, actors/actresses, or even writers as role models to influence us. These people manage to capture our attention with their talent, heart, and character. Perhaps we see a part of ourselves in them, or perhaps they personify everything we could be. Either way, these influences come into our lives and sometimes become lifelong fascinations. In the…

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    role models? WHAT IS ROLE MODEL This term “role mode” is described as “an individual whose personality, behavior, success or any characteristics that can be emulated by others, specifically by youngsters. For example an airplanes pilot or a doctor can be role model for the boys and girls who adopted that profession. Role models put significant impact on others life, values and education. (Jankins, 2014) The purpose of my report is to clearly describe that, either athletes are good role models…

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    Global warming is the term used to describe an increase in the average temperature of the Earth 's atmosphere and its oceans,a change that is believed to be changing the climate of earth ( Livescience.com ). It has been a global issue for a long time now. It has led to many global problems that are very dangerous to all people. Some historical background of global warming is , ever since the 1880’s earth 's temperature has been gradually increasing which is impacting the whole world and makes…

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    disruptions in the Earth’s atmosphere for far too long now and it is time to finally make a change. Global warming has been a huge debate for a long time, but now it is time to realize that it is real, and it can destroy many living things on this planet, including us. This memo is to show the problems and some ideas for improvements to help the environment. What are the problems? One huge issue is global warming, which is caused by chemicals building up in our atmosphere that hold heat on…

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    Earth has experienced variations in climate throughout history. Several cycles of glacial advance and retreat (specifically the Permian, Carboniferous, Cambrian and Pre-cambrian glaciations) demonstrate natural climate fluctuation. These fluctuations can be attributed to deviations in the Earth 's orbit; the amount of solar energy received by Earth differing as a result of this. Current temperature trends display an aberrant rate of increase in global lower-atmospheric temperatures. This…

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    Arctic Ice Cap Research

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    temperature of the Earth’s weather is known as global warming, which has become well known to many people as one of the most important dangers in the world. According to Lewandowsky, Risby and Oreskes (2016) “The year 1970 has been statistically identified as an approximate marker of an upsurge in the rate of global warming on multi decadal time scales.” For at least three million years, the Arctic ice cap has been frozen to its core, but since global warming has been increasing, the ice cap is…

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    In the article, Global Warming’s Terrifying New Math, which could be found in the Rolling Stones Magazine, the author Bill Mckibben thoroughly outlines the most conventional political thinking about the issue Global Warming and Climate change that civilization and society has failed to resolve . However in order for this issue to be properly resolved, the ways of changing the methods of living and well being of society are going to be strongly impacted. First and foremost , Mckibeen uses three…

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    Imagine a world without role models. A world thrown into chaos. A world full of the wrong morales. Everyone cheats and lies to get a head. No one can be trusted not even family. However this won't happen because there are many good role models. One of the best way to find a good role model is to read a book. Books are full of great role models not just for kids but adults too. Three characters from books that teach life lessons are Cassie who teaches to stay positive, Four who teaches to hold on…

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    The database used to develop regression model is based on information collected by Fannie Mae in 2012 through industry wide Energy and Water Market Research Survey. Fannie Mae surveyed more than 1100 multifamily properties across the country to collect comprehensive data about energy and water from the property managers and owners. This dataset was then reviewed to remove any properties with missing or incorrect information associated with consumption and cost of energy and water. After…

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    mimicking their fighting moves so that he too can be just like the Red Ranger (Jason). He has somebody to look up to. Role models back in the day have changed dramatically compared to the role models in the present day. These people do not just model their entire life for you, but they control what you say and how you act. Most people normally look up to celebrities as role models, especially the youth because they are known for what they do. They believe that if they imitate these famous…

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