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    Virtually everyone who has grown up in the United States knows the saying: “Reduce, Reuse, Recycle.” And most of us think that in order to save the environment, we must all play a small role by doing things like buying cars with high gas mileage, or using products that are environmentally friendly in one way or another. These kind of ideas have been repeated to many of us our whole lives, but what most don’t realize is that the burden of responsibility for protecting the environment and enacting…

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    Ethics, broadly defined, is the a set of values or principles established by society for its betterment. Many of these values and principles are incorporated into culture and law. Organizations today integrate ethics into the foundation of their businesses in order to augment the professional value and trustworthiness of the their enterprise. Both public and private companies are expected to uphold certain ideals and internal controls for the benefit of their stakeholders. Operating with high…

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    Analysis The school that I attended was Page High School, located in Page, Arizona. Page is located in Northern Arizona, established on a mesa on the Arizona-Utah border, and has a population of around seventy five hundred people. Based off the air quality report conducted by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the two most present toxic chemicals present outside of the school are sulfuric acid and manganese. Sulfuric acid is found most commonly in fertilizer and explosive…

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    technologies e.g. automobiles, airplanes, generation of electricity from power stations and so on. However, though the exploitation of these resources have made life much easier, they have resulted also in environmental degradation in varies ways (air pollution, a warning earth, land degradation, etc.), something…

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    Effects Of Electric Cars

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    over the word and different kinds of vehicles are made of such us busses, ships and military vehicles. Regarding to customer exigency new technology has been developed and now we can see within a car, front and rear view cameras, internet connection, air bags, seat warmers, and so on. 3.- The effect of the emissions on the environment and government…

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    Importance Of Road Safety

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    The main purpose of transportation system in a country is to provide the efficient and safe movement of goods and passenger from one location to another. The economic development is strongly affected or influenced by the availability of transportation. The increasing number of vehicles on the road has created a major problem through traffic accidents due to the loss of lives and material. Moreover, in developing countries such as India traffic accidents rates are still quite high. Therefore, the…

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    Self-Driving Vehicles

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    INTRODUCTION: The truck drivers, driving vehicles for long hours, in remote outdoor locations, where abnormal conditions risk the life of the drivers. Sometimes the human reflex is not fast enough to hazardous situations. To avoid such harsh consequences, the concept of self-driving vehicles comes into the picture. Self- driving vehicles are those in which operation can also occur without direct driver input to control the driving. The driver does not need to monitor the vehicle constantly, in…

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    plants or other industrial facilities. The clean Air Act (CAA), first put into law in 1970 by Congress, was an attempt to reduce air pollutants emitted by utility companies and others that produce toxic smoke. In addition, there have been several amendments to the CAA since 1970. For example, in 1990, a change was made that…

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    These are: 1. Open cell foam – a cheaper product that offers an excellent air barrier option, but without any provision for water vapour barrier. And, 2. Closed Cell Foam -- is denser and provides an excellent air barrier and water vapour barrier simultaneously. Experts in the insulation industry are in agreement on the summation that these types of spray foam insulation are by far superior…

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    There are many different types of driving throughout the given year. The times of the year though where driving is most different is during winter and summer. They are many different things you must do and obstacles you must go through during these two seasons of the year. In the summer you have a couple different things that you must deal with. The number one thing you have to be aware of is the heat. Heat can cause a lot of problems with your car. When it is hot your car can over heat easier…

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