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    Air pollution is the contamination of the atmosphere by harmful biological or chemicals. Pollution causes serious harm to the environment and it is attributed that it is among the reasons why we have global warming. With harmful gases being emitted in the atmosphere there is dire need on how we can minimize the effects that causes air pollution, although some are inevitable there is need to put countermeasures in helping regulating harmful gases from being emitted to the atmosphere. Some of the…

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    form, or air form. From our food to our laundry detergents to our clothing we are releasing over 4 billion pounds of toxic chemicals into the nation’s environment each year (Eitzen, Smith, Zinn 79). In order to make chemicals, it must also be disposed of; corporations tend to choose the cheapest way of disposal, which is releasing the “waste products into the air or water and to bury the materials in dump sites” (Eitzen, Smith, Zinn 80). These chemicals are not only “released into the air,…

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    What do you know of Air pollution? Of its effects? How it starts? Air pollution is known by everyone, though very few know of the problems it causes for both our environment and us. Both the environment and we are not the only ones affected the environment changes cause what is known as acid rain and this rain damages all the creations that humanity has made over the centuries. Multiple people know of air pollution and the problems it causes such as problems concerning the body, the changes to…

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    The Industrial Revolution has seen many a great innovation. Machines and technology has grown at an almost alarming rate, creating jobs, improving peoples lives, and creating a much more comfortable standard of living. But while our lives have improved the demand for resources and the amount of pollution has as well. A rapid change needs to happen in the way we as humans interact with the planet. Without swift action, within our lifetime, or our children’s lifetime, the world as we know it,…

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    The Morton Combs Athletic Complex is in dire need of improvements. The primary improvement that needs to be made, is the lack of air conditioning. The Knott Central Gym is an important place not only to the school, but to athletes, as well as the community. The students of Knott Central service this gym daily for physical education and weightlifting. Athletes, such as myself, use this gym almost every day for a game, practice, or conditioning. The community also uses this gym often, especially…

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    Clean Air Act is a federal law that was implemented in 1970. It regulates air emissions mobile to immobile sources. Congress noticed that air pollutants were becoming a growing health concern among the growing public. Hazardous air pollutants pose health risks as well as environmental threats. The new law presents an operating permits program sculpted after a similar program under the Federal National Pollution Elimination Discharge System (NPDES) law. The purpose is to ensure compliance with…

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    forces that destroy all in their way. While these two authors have very different overall perspectives, the basic rhetorical strategies they employ are similar. Thomas introduction is written from a personal perspective, describing how “[she] awoke to air so dry that the graze of [her] nightgown against the down comforter created tiny orange sparks,” and how “[she has] a roaring sinus headache.” She describes how “[she finds herself] beneath a smoky sky the color of fire.” This first paragraph…

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    3)Better control over drying and better product quality than sun drying.4)Possibility of eliminating fan/blower using a heating media to heat the product being dried and passing drying air over it because moisture pickup per kg dry air is much higher. 5) Air circulation aided by draft due to the chimney multiple trays to hold the material being dried. 6) Better than other dryers in terms of solving various equation based on energy . 7)better performance than other conventional…

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    and poisoned with chemicals discharging from factories.The air is very polluted because of smoke, dirt, and exhaust fume. What should we do to protect the environment? This essay will discuss 3 aspects of environmental pollution: causes, effects, and solutions. There are many types of environmental pollution such as: air pollution, water pollution, noise pollution,…… We live on earth, which is known to have an environment, where air and water are 2 basics things in our life. Without…

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    A brave man by the name of Aron Ralston had went on a beautiful trip to Blue John Canyon to hike and climb thousand foot rocks. While on this very risky journey, he had fallen into a narrow ravine and a boulder had rolled and dropped onto his right hand crushing bones and all. Aron spent 127 hours trapped by this boulder trying to find a way to remove the boulder from his useless crushed hand. Unfortunately no strategy of his could loosen the boulder from its devastating spot to get free so Aron…

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