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    appropriate environments, they normally want to make more welfare for themselves. One of the important natural causes that affects human welfare and by the way it changes, the easement conditions will change is the climate alteration which is shown by great climate and also by fine climate. Mankind has different reactions to these changes too. But the meaning of human welfare conditions is situations that are proper at least for 80% of individuals when our point of view ends to the temperature.…

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    Air pollution is a serious public health concern globally [1]. Exposure to ambient air pollution increases mortality and morbidity [2]. Ambient air particulate matter (PM) is the main component of air pollution and has a significant impact on human health [3]. Epidemiologic studies have shown that lung function of people is adversely affected by exposure to airborne particulate matters (APM) pollution [4-6]. In the other words, there is evidence from past studies that ambient air PM (such as PM2…

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    Climate change is known to be the changes that happen to the normal climate pattern affecting the surface temperature, humidity rate, average density and rainfall rate, etc. climate change started to appear in the mid 20th century and onward. According to Noaa, (2016), data showed that the global temperature increased by almost two degrees. It seems to be not much but as scientists expected, it affected the global climate in a very negative way. Pollution, global warming, human activities and…

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    Molecular chaperones are the major chaperone group and are also called heat shock proteins (HSPs). They are highly conserved proteins, meaning that they have remained unchanged for a long time in different species. The expression of the HSPs is increased by stress conditions like, for instance, increased temperature. There are several chaperone families that are classified based on their molecular weight. This essay will concentrate on HSP70, HSP90, HSP60 and HSP100, but there are some other…

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    announcement the day before I was not worried, I thought it wouldn’t be effective and will last for two to three hours. When I woke up that morning about 6: 45 a.m. I was greeted by darkness and the sound of rain splashing on the roof of my house. My siblings were not doing their morning routine, but was soundly asleep. I went back to sleep for about an hour and woke up again to be greeted to the same thing as before. I went into my sister’s room and asked “Why are you not preparing to go to…

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    CONSERVE FOSSIL FUELS The climate change is a hard situation and a big problem. Everybody is informed about the climate change, everybody knows how climate changes affect our planet, the people and our nature and environment. The biggest reason why we have climate change is because we use fossil fuels. I live an ordinary life, I go to school, I have friends and a good family. Today the majority of people in the world live a good life, we have money and we have food on our table. But how can…

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    The reason leaves often change colors when the weather gets colder, before dropping off of trees is because leaves are colored by pigments. In autumn, when it starts to get cold, the leaves start to change their pigment making other colors. Heavy wind and rain can cause leaves to fall off of trees before they are already colored. The reason the fall solo is because the chlorophyll in the leaves break down and the green color in the leaves disappears do to the weather changing. Chlorophyll is…

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    Reflection - 1 The image is a photo of a forest that has been clearly cut down. Earlier, the land was captured by greenery. The remaining parts of the logs clearly suggest that. But now the land is barren and left to its misery. The point at the issue is that deforestation is the biggest threat to the survival of human beings. Mary, Philip, and Sameer are three participants who are basically from New Zealand, Ireland, and India. The first question investigates what does deforestation really…

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    The collapse of societies and the events that lead to the fall of a society have always been of great interest in scientific study. The story of environmental distress causing collapse on the island of Rapa Nui has become very relevant to modern society in the past few decades. The fall of the Polynesian society on Rapa Nui is popularly attributed to the inhabitants destroying their environment (Middleton, 2012, p. 270). This account of events is used as a model in the public eye in an attempt…

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    An Argument Against Automobile Pollution: The Correlation of Automobile Carbon Emissions and Global Warming in Field Notes of Catastrophe by Elizabeth Kolbert and Down the Asphalt Path by Clay McShane Exposition: In Field Notes of Catastrophe by Elizabeth Kolbert, the most important focus of this book is to define the ecological ramifications of man-made global warming, which is defined through the various effects on differing species of life. In this context, the mosquitoes named the…

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