Should Pit Bull Dogs Be Banned Case Study

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Task1
1.
1) Banning Pit bull terriers
2) Wind farm
3) Climate change
4) How alcohol harm people
5) Alpine logging

2. I support wind farm. The reason why I support it because it’s renewable and it's not cause pollution.

3. Vulnerable,almost all of the renewable sources are very vulnerable to weather anf otherclimate occurences.

4.
1) Sea level predicted to rise
2) Food production decrease
3) Increased instances of respiratory problems and infectious.

5. b,d

6. Petrol car emissions. It cause air pollution and global warming.

7. Yes,because their studies are reliable and based on evidence.

8. No, they are not.
Social media usually have no evidence to prove their information are correct.

Text1

9. Alcohol guidelines: Reducing the health
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Enjoyment, relaxation, sociability, harm, hardship, death, disease, injury

21. Formal.

Text2

22. Should pit-bull dogs be banned?

23. http://au.answer.yahoo.com

24. No, it just their personal opinion.

25. She want get rid of all dogs and banned all danger things.

26. She think it's dangerous.

27. Guns in Canada and United States difference cause different culture.

28. Because it might attack human being.

29. He doesn't think pit-bull should be banned but people need to have license to own them.

30. People who want to own them should have a license to do so.

31.He want to tell other people even more dangerous animal can be pet so pit-bull dogs can be pet, too.

32. Chuckle, peaceful, violent, socialize

33. Informal.

34. No, they have conflicting opinions.

Task 2
35. Global Warming Causes

36. WWF(http://www.wwf.org.au/what-we-do/climate/causes-of-global-warming)
Global warming is cause by human activites like burning fossil fuels,defroestatiom and farming.

37. NASA,Global climate change (https://climate.nasa.gov/causes/)
Certain gases in the atmosphere block heat from escaping primarily water vapor and including much smaller amounts of carbon dioxide, methane and nitrous
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Global warming is primarily a problem of too much carbon dioxide(CO2) and methane in the atmosphere—which act as a blanket, trapping heat and warming the planet.
As we burn fossil fuels like coal, oil and gas for energy or deforestation and farming, carbon accumulates and overloads our atmosphere and expansion of the "greenhouse effect". • What are the effects?
As global warming alters weather patterns across the globe, scorching hot summers and extreme, unpredictable weather are expected to become the norm. increasing uncertainty and damaging number one industry, agriculture.
A stronger greenhouse effect will warm the oceans and partially melt glaciers and other ice, increasing sea level. Ocean water also will expand if it warms, contributing further to sea level rise.

• What can we do ?
1. Reducing the amount of electricity generated from coal and gas, and increasing the amount of electricity from clean, renewable energy sources like solar and wind, means less carbon pollution is emitted.
2. Large emitters such as the United States need to greatly reduce heat-trapping gas emissions by mid century.
3. Preventing deforestation as well as planting trees, through reforestation and afforestation, are important actions in the fight against global

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