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    from the extracting of resources, manufacturing of more products, and the disposal of said products. Using water efficiently also helps in a large way. It takes a lot of energy to pump, treat, and heat water. By saving water, you are saving the atmosphere from gas emissions that are adding to the problem. If you have a green thumb, you can compose your food and yard waste to reduce the amount of garbage in dumps. One great tool to help you understand where your energy use is causing greenhouse…

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    customer had would target the physical facility. Updated booths—for improved seating as well as aesthetics—and a freshly painted interior would significantly enhance The Bistro. Maintaining the atmosphere of casual comfort is extremely important to this location. These additions would elevate the dining atmosphere and push the actual experience to be more in-line with the company’s…

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    more of a problem. Global warming, as a result of these human activities, can have many large-scale consequences. The earth 's atmosphere is constituted to allow sunlight to stream in uninterrupted. After striking the earth 's surface, this solar energy is reflected as longer wavelength infrared radiation. Some of this radiation is subsequently trapped in the atmosphere by clouds…

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    relationship with the climate of the Earth since the origins of humans. Without doubt, population explosion is the pressing problem that we need to face to immediately so as to improve the climate change and slow down the rising of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. Whether climate change is a problem that can be dealt with, it will depend not only on the ways that are available for governments and people to act, but also on their will to act in response to the environmental change. In this…

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    Mr. Al Gore’s movie, An Inconvenient Truth, has received a lot of publicity due to its assertion that climate change has become one of the moral issues of our time. However, as the utilitarianism theory suggests, the locus of right and wrong is basically dependent on the consequences of choosing one action over other actions. Mr. Al Gore in his movie uses several claims to help educate human beings on their possible role in ensuring that they maintain practices that will help in preventing…

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    So I go for a ride on Splash Mountain. The seat is a model of a log and is designed to hold five people. Advancing to the seat, I feel my pants absorb the water from the previous ride; the handles are cold and slippery. The log begins forward and adrenaline is pumping through my body and my heart is racing. Vibrant colors all over the area, not knowing what is best to look at. The seat is going uphill, making me anxious. All of a sudden, the seat plummets and my body rises from the seat with a…

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    about the problems associated with the emissions from another very important greenhouse gas: methane. Although there are higher concentrations of carbon dioxide in the air, methane is shockingly thirty times more effective at trapping heat in the atmosphere. (1) Methane can be dangerous in other ways as well; including workplace injuries and contaminated drinking water. It is an explosive molecule that deserves more attention. Structurally, methane is easy to understand- a single carbon atom…

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    The Accuracy of Parts from The Martian The Martian is a fictional movie about an astronaut, Mark Watney, who gets stranded during the third manned mission to Mars and his survival story. This story can be broken down into three main parts. How he was stranded, what he did to survive, and the rescue mission to return him back to Earth. Each of these categories have smaller sub-sections to them. While analyzing pieces of the main parts in the movie, scientific accuracies and inaccuracies can…

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    its surface after the growth of technology, population growth, and climate change. The increasing people and the growing business are affecting the earth's biosphere and threatening the people's health. If we didn't start protecting our planet's atmosphere, surface, and ecosystem, and then our future generation: children, grandchildren are in jeopardy. This book " Bussiness, Ethics, and the Environment' is written by Jospher R. Desjardins. From this book, I am picking chapter two "The Biosphere:…

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    lights have many spectacular colors as they spread across the sky, but few know what really makes up this beautiful sight. The Aurora is formed by collisions between gaseous particles in our atmosphere, and charged particles from the sun’s atmosphere. As these charged particles "excite" gases in our atmosphere, they make them glow, just like how gas in a fluorescent tube glows. The different colors of the lights are because of the different gas particles. The most frequent color shown would be a…

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