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    Atmosphere in an Hour Kate Chopin was born Katherine O’Flaherty on February 8, 1850. She departed life on August 22, 1904. Before her departed she became and American known author of short stories and novels based in Louisiana. She is now considered by some scholars to have been a forerunner of American 20th-century feminist authors of Southern or Catholic background. The atmosphere around people can change their mood or tone. In Chopin’s stories she includes a specific atmosphere. Through her…

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    and Pi live on one lifeboat for 227 days. Yann Mart uses indirect characterization to describe the characteristic of Richard Parker. In Life of Pi, Richard Parker is characterized as an animal which being fearsome and bestial in order to render an atmosphere of terror and reveal Pi's animalistic instincts in the story. Although Richard Parker is fearsome, ironically his existence makes Pi stay alive. The following quote indicates the responses of other characters. "A part of me did not want…

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    dioxide being released into our atmosphere that can be directly attributed to human activity. This human induced carbon is produced by burning fossil fuels, such as oil and coal, and can be differentiated in the atmosphere from that of natural carbon by analyzing the specific isotopic ratios. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), the leading international body for the assessment of climate change, recent measurements of carbon isotope ratios in the atmosphere affirm rising carbon…

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    effect??? you might ask, well based ona article from the Australian government the ?greenhouse effect? is a natural process that traps some of the sun's energy in the earth's atmosphere and reflects the rest of it back into space(?Greenhouse effect?). The energy that was trapped in the atmosphere makes it's way to the lower atmosphere and the surface heating them up, this process when working normally helps to keep the earth from being a lot colder. This process works thanks to gases such as…

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    (such as solar or hydroelectric). This use of fossil fuels majorly impacts the air and atmosphere due to the carbon dioxide that is released whenever it is used. Engler refers to a book, “The Sixth Extinction: An Unnatural History” by Elizabeth Kolbert, which he then analyzes and adds his own points to. One point that he adds is about the threats that the surging growth of carbon dioxide can have on our air, atmosphere, oceans, and even Earth’s biodiversity. The rising acidity in the oceans show…

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    pollution • Refinement of oil caused air pollution because the refinement takes place in the industries or factories • Transportation of water bottles causes air pollution due to the burning of fuels in an engine that emits carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. • Water bottles that are thrown in the landfill cause environmental pollution because those bottles require many years to decompose or…

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    a National Center for Atmospheric Research scientist said, “There is no doubt that climate is changing and humans are partly responsible” (McCaffrey 57). So in some ways humans are responsible for this. We have cause something the change in our atmosphere. In a way humans have caused the climate to change that have led to extreme storms and rising sea levels. So the main question is how are we causing our plant to warm and making the climate change. How can we fix the…

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    sound of mild, classic, spanish music was playing. On weekends the restaurant clears the floor of furniture and makes room for the dance floor. Some people go just to dance Abney 1 had the Love atmosphere and the food was amazing! I salmon and was really…

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    Dracula. Stoker novel, Dracula, started a craze of vampirism that is still relevant today. What made this novel mainstream in the Romanic era is the way Gothic elements are intertwined in the novel. Dracula’s use of the archetypal character, drama, ATMOSPHERE OR ENVIROMENT, and decay earns it the honor of being considered Romantic, or Gothic, literature. In Gothic literature, there is always a hero and a villain archetype character. In Dracula, Dracula is the archetypal villain. A villain…

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    difficult is the lack of an atmosphere. Since there is no atmosphere, there is no air pressure…

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